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Look Better After Massive Weight Loss - Cosmetic Surgery Info

February 25, 2010 @ 07:43 PM — by Michele Wallace
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You’ve reached your goal; you’ve lost weight. You should be able to sit back and enjoy the results from your massive endeavor. New problems may occur that you hadn’t thought of before. After extraordinary weight loss, cosmetic surgery can help alleviate the side effects.

Eyelid Surgery Side Effects and Risks – Important Info for Patients

February 25, 2010 @ 07:32 PM — by Michele Wallace
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Eyelid surgery is a very popular surgery. Eyelid surgery is one of the most common types of cosmetic surgery performed.

Liposuction - Cosmetic Surgery Info on Body Contouring

February 25, 2010 @ 07:25 PM — by Michele Wallace
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Liposuction is one way to great enhance the look and shape of your body contours. In this article you find a number of facts that will help you figure out if this is the right cosmetic surgery option for you.

Best Cosmetic Treatments for Wrinkles

February 25, 2010 @ 07:15 PM — by Michele Wallace
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Wrinkles are bothersome and a tell tale sign of aging. Sometimes wrinkles are so deep that patients prefer surgery over temporary methods of filling wrinkles or paralyzing muscles as done with fillers or other injectables.

What You Need to Know about Brow Lifts/Forehead Lifts

February 25, 2010 @ 07:06 PM — by Michele Wallace
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The choices for reclaiming your youth are endless. This article discusses general information about types of cosmetic surgery known as browlifts and forehead lifts.

Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) – Cosmetic Face Surgery – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

February 25, 2010 @ 06:54 PM — by Michele Wallace
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If you are considering rhinoplasty, you likely have questions about what a nose job entails. Learn the answers to some of the questions most commonly asked by cosmetic surgery patients.

Need a Breast Reduction? Is it Right for You?

February 25, 2010 @ 06:47 PM — by Michele Wallace
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There is a lot to consider when selecting cosmetic surgery to help ease the pain in your back or your aching shoulders caused by your full bosom. Many women get the help they need through breast reduction surgery. If you are nervous about the procedure, consider the information listed here.

Facelift – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Facial Cosmetics

February 25, 2010 @ 06:05 PM — by Michele Wallace
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The articles details the different types of facelifts available: lower; mid; mini; thread and full. General descriptions of the procedures and anticipated results are provided.

Breast Reconstruction Australia

October 27, 2009 @ 07:07 PM — by Michele Wallace
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Knowing your options about breast reconstruction surgery will not only ease your mind, but allow you to make informed choices to start feeling good about yourself.

Breast Lift Melbourne

October 27, 2009 @ 07:06 PM — by Michele Wallace
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This article will discuss who the best candidates are for a breast lift. Many situations can bring about the need for a woman to receive a breast lift. Who are the best candidates for successful surgery?

Breast Augmentation Melbourne

October 27, 2009 @ 07:05 PM — by Michele Wallace
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There are some common misconceptions that people have about breast augmentation and the implants. Although many more people have this type of surgery performed than ever before, some people still have inaccurate notions as to what to expect.

Eyelid Surgery Melbourne

October 27, 2009 @ 07:04 PM — by Michele Wallace
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This article will discuss the pros and cons of having cosmetic eyelid surgery. It will also speak to the issue of some popular misconceptions with the procedure.

The Various Methods of Breast Reconstruction Surgery

June 08, 2009 @ 10:52 PM — by admin
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Breast reconstruction surgery is very common amongst breast cancer survivors who have had a mastectomy. The surgery rebuilds the breast so that it is similar to the size and shape that is once was. The nipple and areola can also be added. Many women have made the choice to go forth with the procedure for various reasons such as allowing their breasts to look balanced when wearing a bra, permanently regaining breast contour, and to avoid using external prosthesis. The results from the surgery also have been a step in improving self-esteem and body image.   There are two types of breast reconstruction surgery that can be done. Immediate reconstruction is done during the same time as the mastectomy. The benefit of having this option is that the tissues in the chest are not damaged by scarring of radiation therapy. This often allows the final results to look better. Another benefit to having the immediate reconstruction is that it is one less surgery. Delayed reconstruction is when the rebuilding is done later. Some women may be advised to wait for reconstruction until after radiation therapy since complications can arise from the surgery. Breast reconstruction can be achieved through various techniques such as implants. Saline-filled breast implants are the most common. If the implant is used during an immediate reconstruction, the surgeon will place the implant where the breast tissue was removed which forms breast contour. If using implants during a delayed reconstruction surgery, two procedures may need to be done if the skin and chest wall tissues are flat and tight. The surgeon will first place a tissue expander, which is similar to a balloon, under the skin and chest muscle. Over time, the surgeon injects a salt-water solution through a tiny valve below the skin. After the skin is stretched far enough, the expander is removed and a second surgery is done for permanently adding implants. Another method commonly used for reconstruction surgery is known as tissue flap procedures. Tissue taken from the patient's stomach, thighs, back, or buttocks are used to rebuild the breast. Flap procedures offer breasts more like the rest of the body. If the individual gains or loses weight they may become larger or smaller. Patients also do not have to worry about ruptures or replacements. Deciding on going forth with breast reconstruction surgery is very important. It can change a woman's entire attitude and recovery from breast cancer. Learning about the benefits of reconstruction surgery and meeting a plastic surgeon will assist in deciding if the procedure is a good choice.

Laser Skin Resurfacing FAQ

May 11, 2009 @ 06:15 PM — by admin
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The laser skin resurfacing procedure uses laser beam light to remove superficial layers of skin, including dead skin cells and some imperfections. Once the old layers are removed, along with the imperfections, new layers of skin grow and develop.

What results can I expect from laser skin resurfacing?

Since the laser removes more than just a thin layer of skin, results of laser skin resurfacing are often more dramatic than with some other procedures. It is used to treat fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, areas of superficial sun damage and hyperpigmentation, and some scars. There are several different types of lasers used, some specific for treating acne scars, age spots, or enlarged pores. Your doctor will advise you on which procedure is best for you. He or she will also advise you if you are not a candidate for the procedure because of skin tone, a skin disease or condition, or because you're on certain medications.

Who performs laser skin resurfacing?

Choose a physician who is board-certified in his or her specialty, certified to use the laser, and experienced in laser skin resurfacing. The procedure can be done in a physician's office, in an outpatient surgery center, or a hospital day surgery setting.

Is laser skin resurfacing painful?

Often, local anesthesia and mild sedation are used to alleviate any discomfort during the procedure. Afterwards, you should receive detailed post-procedure instructions, including pain management and comfort techniques. There is usually some redness, swelling, and crusting of the face for up to a week after the procedure. It is important to follow your physician's instructions carefully.

How long does laser skin resurfacing take?

The procedure time varies, based on the area of skin to be treated. Most often, the fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes and mouth are treated, but procedure time is longer if larger areas of the face or other areas are treated. Recovery and healing time vary. You might have dressings in place for several days following the procedure, and redness, swelling, and crustiness for a week or so. Individual results vary, so it's important to discuss these with your doctor before the procedure. You may also be a candidate for a less invasive skin rejuvenation option, so consult your plastic surgeon to find out which treatment is appropriate for your cosmetic goals.

Laser Hair Removal Basics - What You Should Know

May 11, 2009 @ 06:13 PM — by admin
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Conventional hair removal has us shaving, waxing, plucking, and repeating. Hair removal can be a burden, but it doesn't have to be. Learn how laser removal can help you solve your problems with unwanted hair permanently. Laser hair removal is the most reliable and safe method of permanent hair removal available. It can be used to get rid of unwanted hair on men and women. Common areas that are treated with laser hair removal would include back, chest, legs, face, and bikini area. If you choose to have laser hair removal you need to know how the procedure works. You will go in for your hair removal procedure when your hair is in a growth cycle. You will begin with your first session, and have between four and six sessions about one month apart. When you arrive for a session an anesthetic cream will be applied, then a cool gel will be used to make the process more comfortable. You will be given glasses to protect your eyes. The laser will then be focused on the hair follicles during the procedure. After each session you may have mild redness or discomfort, but this will disappear quickly. Most patients return to normal activity immediately following laser hair removal. Some people find that cool compresses help alleviate any of the mild side effects that may occur as a result of laser hair removal. The cost of laser hair removal is really not that bad if you think about the amount of money you spend removing unwanted hair annually. On average a patient will spend between $150 and $500 for laser hair removal. The cost varies depending on how much hair you want removed, where that hair is located, and the doctor removing the hair. These are all things to consider when you want laser hair removal.

Liposuction Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Common Questions

March 24, 2009 @ 10:36 PM — by admin
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Of all of the cosmetic surgery procedures performed each year, liposuction is at the top of the list. This cosmetic treatment helps to remove excess fat deposits from the body, and can help to reshape and contour the body to help improve your appearance. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about liposuction, to assist you in determining whether this treatment is right for you.

Will liposuction help me to lose weight?

In a sense, yes. But liposuction should not be used as a means of dieting. Liposuction will help you to lose weight in the sense that it removes excess fat from your body, which of course adds on a few pounds. But it is not to be used as your only method of weight loss. Liposuction can help to improve the appearance of areas that have not responded to healthy diet and weight loss, but should be used as a last resort.

Will liposuction remove my cellulite?

No, it will not. While liposuction will remove excess fatty deposits that have built up under your skin, and make the appearance of cellulite less noticeable, it will not completely remove its appearance.

Is liposuction permanent?

No, it is not. Liposuction will help to remove the excess fat deposits that have built up under your skin, but it is up to you to help keep them from coming back.

How long will it take me to recover from liposuction?

The recovery from a liposuction surgery will vary from patient to patient. You will generally need to take pain medication for a few days directly after surgery; however, any discomfort you experience will pass rather quickly. The first week after surgery is the most difficult, and you will have limited mobility. After a few weeks however, you should be able to easily return to your normal day-to-day activities. To learn more about your individual recovery process, consult your plastic surgeon.

How to Select a Plastic Surgeon - Things to Consider

February 24, 2009 @ 11:02 PM — by admin
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Plastic surgery is something that needs to be done by an expert, but often it is difficult to find the right expert for what you have in mind. The person who does your surgery has a big impact upon your results, so you want to be sure that you choose your practitioner carefully to ensure that you get the results that you are looking for.

How do you select a plastic surgeon?

Check their qualifications. You want to select a plastic surgeon that has certification from a national or international Board of Plastic Surgery. This lets you know that they have additional training in plastic surgery and have made the effort to become certified. This also helps you to know that they have the proper education and training to be performing cosmetic surgery on you.

Do they have hospital privileges?

A reputable plastic surgeon will have privileges to practice at an accredited hospital near their office.

Ask about their experience with your type of surgery

Don't be afraid that you will upset them. Be your own advocate and ask questions about their experience with your surgery, including how many patients that they have done the procedure on, etc.

Ask for references

Any reputable plastic surgeon will have before and after pictures for you to look at and, if you ask, should be able to give you some references that you can contact yourself. If this is an issue, you will want to look for a different surgeon.

How do you like the doctor?

If you are not comfortable with the doctor, then you need to look elsewhere. You want to find a doctor that you feel comfortable talking about what you want and what you expect with. Otherwise, you may be left feeling unsatisfied with your care or with your results, simply because you will not be able to communicate what you want or expect. By learning how to select a plastic surgeon that is right for you, you will be more satisfied with your results and your care. Be an informed patient and choose your plastic surgeon carefully.

Silicone Breast Implants or Saline Breast Implants - An Overview

January 13, 2009 @ 10:33 PM — by admin
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If you've decided that you want breast augmentation, a plastic surgery procedure to enlarge your breasts, one of the key decisions you and your doctor will make is what type of implant to use. In addition to size and shape, the material used to fill the implants themselves is an important consideration in the look and feel of your breasts. Today, most implants used in breast augmentation surgery are filled with sterile saline or silicone, and enclosed in a harder silicone casing. There are advantages and disadvantages to both.

Saline Breast Implants

Sterile saline implants are filled with a saline, or salt, solution that matches the body's make-up. Some women find that saline-filled implants may not look or feel as natural as silicone implants, and sometimes small wrinkles, or ripples, in the implant might show. The advantage is that if a saline implant leaks or ruptures, the solution is harmlessly absorbed by the body.

Silicone Breast Implants

The safety of silicone-filled breast implants was debated for many years, and silicone implants were banned by the FDA for over 10 years. However, there is no solid evidence that there are any of long-term health risks once associated with silicone breast implants (such as cancer or autoimmune disease), and they are now approved by the FDA for use in breast augmentation surgery. One advantage to silicone implants is that they look and feel more like natural breast tissue. However, if the implant leaks or ruptures, the silicone leaks into the surrounding tissue. The body's response to this "foreign substance" is to encapsulate the silicone with scar tissue. The scar tissue can harden and become fixed in place, which can cause discomfort and affect the movement and appearance of the breasts. You and your surgeon will also need to discuss the size of the implants, and whether or not they will be of a fixed size, or adjustable during or after surgery. Your breast implant surgeon will make recommendations depending upon your body type, age, general health, whether or not you plan to breast feed, and the look and feel you want for your new breasts. If you decide on silicone breast implants, be sure that your surgeon has experience with that type of implant. It's important to know that breast implants do not last indefinitely. Leaking or rupture may necessitate additional surgery, and over time, they do wear out. But if a larger breast size is your goal, there are implant choices today to give you the bust line you've always wanted.

Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)

January 13, 2009 @ 10:31 PM — by admin
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Sagging skin and wrinkles around the eyes can make a person look older than their years. Often, when you look older, you feel older, too. Cosmetic eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, offers a way for those with baggy eyes to improve their appearance and restore that youthful feeling.

Eyelid Surgery - What to Expect

Cosmetic eyelid surgery is fairly simple. Your cosmetic surgeon will mark your face to plan for his incisions, and you will be placed under anesthesia. Depending on your specific issues, an incision will be placed in either the crease of the lower or upper eyelid, or just below the lash line. This allows removal of excess skin and fatty tissue, or restructuring of the tissues into a more desirable appearance. Though the duration of the operation may vary, the procedure is usually over relatively quickly, and the results are lasting. This is not something that will have to be redone in a few years' time.

Eyelid Surgery Recovery

There is a short recovery time as compared to other cosmetic surgery procedures. You will likely be prescribed an ointment to put around your eyes, and in some cases an anti-inflammatory medication. You can expect to have bruising around the eyes that should fade within about the first week, and swelling that will subside in the first month. Incision lines take longer to fade, about one year, but are placed in areas where they are not readily noticeable. As with all cosmetic surgery procedures, blepharoplasty is not completely without risk, though it is considered to be a safe procedure. There is the possibility that there will be unattractive scarring, infection of the incisions or eyes, negative reaction to the anesthesia, and mild vision loss. This is also an expensive procedure, and cosmetic surgeries are not covered under most insurance plans, so take the cost into consideration. The risks and benefits should be carefully weighed before deciding to pursue cosmetic eyelid surgery. To learn more about the procedure, consult an experienced plastic surgeon.

Overview of the Rhinoplasty Surgical Procedure

January 13, 2009 @ 10:29 PM — by admin
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Of all the reconstructive surgery procedures available, there is none with more dramatic results than rhinoplasty. Whereas other face-altering procedures merely scratch the surface, by the reduction of lines, creases and wrinkles--rhinoplasty can change the internal structure, foundation, and outer appearance of the nose itself.

Rhinoplasty Surgery

Rhinoplasty, also commonly referred to as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure done to improve function and appearance. It can be performed for aesthetic purposes only, or to correct trauma-related incidents, birth defects, or breathing problems. It can also be combined with other surgical procedures such as cheekbone augmentation to enhance the overall aesthetic results. These surgeries are usually performed by an otolaryngologist, maxillofacial surgeon or plastic surgeon. Rhinoplasty can change: the nose size; width at the bridge; profile, with bumps or depressions taken out; tip too bulbous, drooping or too upturned; nostrils too large or wide; overall asymmetry and deviation. You may have your own thoughts on what should be done. If you have photos of the "perfect nose" for you, remember to bring them. But only after a thorough consultation with the surgeon will you know what changes you can achieve.

Preparing for Rhinoplasty Surgery

At a pre-operative meeting, the surgeon will evaluate your general health and any pre-existing health conditions that may be a risk factor. He will then examine, measure and take "before" photographs of your face. Then discuss your options, what he thinks should be done, your anesthesia choices, answer any questions you may have, and set up the time schedule for your new nose. At some time prior to surgery you may be asked to get some lab tests, start a new medication or adjust an old one. In any event, there are several items that you will be requested to stop: smoking, aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and certain herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding. One can more easily forgive beauty marks, crow's feet, overbites, and other tiny human imperfections, but not the nose. The nose, as society has unfairly dictated, is the most prominent part of the body that is, often in this cosmetic world, the feature by which the entire body is judged.

Breast Augmentation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

January 13, 2009 @ 10:26 PM — by admin
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If you've been considering having breast augmentation surgery, you may find yourself with a lot of questions about the procedure itself, and what you can expect. Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions about breast augmentation, to help aid you in your decision of whether breast augmentation is right for you.

What types of breast implants are available?

There are two types of breast implants that are used for breast augmentation surgery. These implants are made either from saline or from silicone. There are both pros and cons to using each of the types of implant on the market, so it is best to discuss your options with a plastic surgeon so that you can determine which implant will work best for you.

Is breast augmentation dangerous?

With modern advances that have been made in the cosmetic surgery industry, breast augmentation is extremely safe. With that said, there are complications that can occur as with any type of surgery you might receive. Some of these complications can include infection of incisions and leaking implants. Your plastic surgeon will be able to explain all of the complications that may arise, however keep in mind that these complications are quite rare.

Does breast augmentation surgery hurt?

You will be put under anesthesia for your surgery, so there no risk of pain during the procedure. The healing period however, can be quite painful and will vary from person to person, as well as the extent of your procedure. You will invariably have swelling, bruising, and pain when you move for the first few days, and complete recovery can take a few weeks. Most women however, find that the after affects of breast augmentation surgery are not that bad, and fade rather quickly.

How long will my breast implants last?

On average, most breast implants last around 16 years. Breast implants that are used in breast augmentation surgery are not lifetime devices. More than likely, you will inevitably have to have another surgery at some point down the road to replace or at least remove your breast implants. While some women have had their implants last for over 20 years, this is not really common and you can expect to have another surgery for your implants at some point in your life.

Liposuction Results - What to Expect from Your Liposuction Surgery

January 13, 2009 @ 10:22 PM — by admin
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Liposuction is designed to remove stubborn pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. Not everyone is a good candidate for liposuction, however, and not everyone experiences the same results from surgery. Learn more about what you can expect as you heal from a liposuction procedure.

What to Expect When You Wake Up from Surgery

The day of your liposuction procedure, you really won't be able to see your results because the treatment areas will be bandaged. Over the next few days you may be able to get a glimpse of your appearance when your bandages are changed; however, it is important to keep in mind that your appearance will continue to change. In the first few days after surgery, your focus should be on recovery rather than results.

What to Expect a Week after Surgery

A week after liposuction surgery the treatment area will likely appear bruised and swollen. Due to swelling, it's difficult at this point to get an idea of what your results will look like. By the second week of recovery your stitches should be out and the swelling should start to dissipate.

What to Expect a Month after Surgery

By the end of the first month after your procedure, most of the bruising and swelling should have subsided. This is the point where you can resume normal activities like exercise. Every patient has a unique healing process, for some patients their final results may be visible a month after surgery, for others, swelling will continue for up to two months, obscuring the final results.

Long-term Results

Final results should be visible 1-2 months after liposuction surgery. Some patients may experience skin laxity for a time near the treatment area, but over time skin should tighten up naturally.  Keep in mind that you can minimize your recovery time and see results sooner if you follow your plastic surgeon's post-op recovery instructions.

The Basics of Breast Reduction Surgery

January 13, 2009 @ 10:18 PM — by admin
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Although not as well known as other cosmetic procedures, breast reduction surgery provides a way to improve the quality of life.  However, at one time, the public did not completely understand its therapeutic value. A common misnomer decried there was no legitimate reason for reducing breast size. Most assumed vanity was the main, motivating factor. Then, several celebrities began discussing the issue of breast reduction. They explained how the surgery relieved serious physical strain. These appearances greatly raised the public's awareness of the seriousness surrounding the procedure.

Health and Cosmetic Benefits of Breast Reduction Surgery

Again, the great misconception about breast reduction surgery was that the purpose of the surgery was purely cosmetic. In some instances, over developed breasts place a serious strain on a woman's back and spine.  This is simply the common effect of gravity attempting to hold up the excess weight.  The problem is not minor as it can lead to severe physical disability over time. The back muscles in the spine can only handle so much before posture breakdowns occur. This is where breast reduction surgery reveals its benefits. It can eliminate such painful strain by reducing the excess weight in the breasts. Of course, it is true that some candidates for the procedure are only motivated by cosmetic reasons. There is nothing wrong with this. Appearance and self esteem often go hand in hand. Therefore, any safe procedure that can improve appearance is well worth exploring. Psychological health is just as important as physical health.

Breast Reduction Surgery - What to Expect

The breast reduction procedure itself involves removing skin, fatty tissue, and glandular tissue. This can be achieved through any one of four surgical methods. The two most popular are the inferior pedicle technique and the vertical scar technique. The reason these methods are popular is that they do not inhibit natural breast function during pregnancy. The other two procedures include simple liposuction and a breast lift procedure known as a nipple graft. While not as comprehensive as the first two methods, liposuction and grafting have been known to deliver reliable results. Ultimately, it is up to the patient to choose the procedure she would be most comfortable. This will make the entire experience a more comfortable one.