Showing posts with label Cosmetic Surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmetic Surgery. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Should Your Try Facial Treatments?

Different people have different skin types and a lot of them react to various changes in the climate, medicines and lifestyle choices. And everyone wants flawless skin, especially on their face. But in order to get the perfect look, it is necessary to treat your skin well and take care of it properly.

What Causes the Damage?

Skin gets damaged with all kinds of chemicals, heat, dust and a number of other substances. A lot of substances that you have to tackle with daily could collectively lead to bad skin. This may include the detergent in the soap you use, it could include the pollution from traffic on the roads and it could include all the cosmetics that are applied on to your lips, cheeks and eyes.

The surface of the skin has a number of pores. The body uses these pores to breathe. The pores also have a habit of collecting sweat, dirt and foreign particles. These particles cause a layer on your skin that prevents dirt from exiting the body properly. This in turn leads to acne, blemishes, blackheads and other problems.

How to Take Care of Your Skin

Your skin should be taken care of in order to feel good and look good. Considering your face is usually the most important part of your body, it is worth pampering yourself once in a while in order to get that perfect complexion you have always wanted. There are numerous facial treatments that are available for preventive care and curative care. Some of these treatments deal with getting rid of spots and blemishes while others aim to moisturize your skin and make it soft. Nowadays, there are also various treatments available that can help you look younger by reducing the spots and wrinkle lines on your face.

If you are planning on going for any kind of facial treatment, always consult a professional in the field to determine exactly what kind of treatment you will need. Most professionals suggest that you should get a facial done about twice a year. The most common steps that are followed during these facials are:

• An assessment by a professional
• Cleaning of the pores
• Removal of blackheads and other forms of dirt
• Exfoliation
• Moisturizing and application of masks/peels

A basic facial is the best way to take care of your skin. It will keep you fresh and great looking and over time it will slow down your aging process. Facials help to keep away lines and spots for longer. They relax the skin and moisturize it, making it soft and glowing. Basic facials usually cost around $75. However, if you go to a five star spa or a retreat, it will definitely cost you more.

What You Should Know About a Facelift

At times the way we feel within doesn't reflect the way we look on the outside. Lines and wrinkles, detached skin, absence of muscle tone and skin versatility are all indications of maturing that can make you feel hesitant to look at the mirror. With a typical leading lifestyle where a lot of factors like exposure to the sun, smoking and even huge weight reduction, have an impact on our face that can show up droopy skin, fine-lines and wrinkles. Numerous ladies now decide to have a facelift to bring back an energetic, fresher looking appearance.

A Facelift surgery is also known as Rhytidectomy. A facelift is an operation to tighten and lift the skin and delicate tissues of your lower face and neck. This will bring about a tighter and smoother look and more energetic appearance.

Various Types of Facelift Surgery:-

Traditional Facelifts: It amends the sagging skin. Facial skin is tightened, lifted and removed. The cosmetic surgeon/expert may consider re-suspending the fat and muscle all through your remedial restorative touch up surgery.

SMAS facelifts: It stands for Superficial Muscular Apo hypochondriac System. It is the most widely recognized sort of restorative surgery for facelift. In layman's terms, the SMAS is fundamentally your face's arrangement of muscles and tissue. Within overabundance of 98 muscles in the face, SMAS is the thing that allows you to smile, grimace and show a degree of articulations and advancement.

Mid-Face Lifts: It is otherwise called small lifts or smaller than expected facelifts. It is performed under general anesthesia and the focus is on the central portion of the face and around your cheekbones. For the most part less expensive than a general full nonessential facelift, small lifts have a shorter operation time and recuperation time.

How is Facelift Surgery done?

Facelift utilizing Vaser Lipo includes making two little cuts in the cranial zone close to the hairline. Local anesthesia is administered for this surgery. The scars get covered up in the folds of hair. In the wake of making the cuts the skin of the cheek zone is slackened with an instrument and pulled up, then sewed upwards under strain. The entry points are then sutured with a couple of fastens stowed away by the hair. For best results specialists recommend a weight dressing for 2 weeks.

Vaser lipo Facelift is ideal for untimely maturing with profound nasolabial overlap and hanging facial structures, yet still have a firm and overall shaped neck.

Despite the fact that this is a viable help to treat untimely maturing, it may not be useful in the event that you have lasting wrinkles especially those around the mouth line. Extra medications like dermabration and synthetic peel may be useful

Advantages of Facelift Surgery:

1. Helps to boost one's self esteem and confidence.
2. Looking more youthful.
3. Feeling more revived and fresh.
4. Helps to diminish wrinkles and fine-lines.

Therefore it has been acclaimed as a safe surgery by FDA. It is not connected with serious intricacies. You may encounter slight dying, wounding, scarring and swelling that is common with any sort of surgery, which will resolve soon. With abundance skin painstakingly trimmed and the facial muscles tightened, the face expect its prior energetic look without the indications of maturing. The cheeks and eyelids are made smoother, cheeks are evacuated, and wrinkles in the neck locale are uprooted. The fabulous stylish results help enhance your trust and self regard.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Treatment Options Available for Wrinkles and Loose Skin

Perhaps not given a favorable reputation, fat is an essential factor in a youthful appearance. On a very sharp timeline, with age the fat in the face begins to diminish. This results in skin around the face to wrinkle, droop, and sag. There are numerous treatment options that are available and will help in determining which will be most effective.

Face and neck lifts

Large amounts of loose skin in the facial area can have considerable response to a face lift. This cosmetic surgery also known as a rhytidectomy, involves lifting the soft facial tissue, removing excess skin, and sculpting or redistributing the underlying fat in your facial tissue. Fat is sometimes taken from another part of the body and added to specific facial areas. The area is then re-sculpted by repositioning the skin and stitching the area back into place. Neck lifts are performed in a similar procedure. Cases that facelifts can be helpful in include:

-Areas where large amounts of facial skin is loose

-Extremely sagging cheeks

-Deepening creases below eyelids, around chin and lower lip

-Excess skin hanging from the lower jaw line is forming jowls

-Visible bands of skin in the neck area

-A loss of definition in the neck from excess fat

LJO eye and brow lifts

If the skin around the outer part of your brow is sagging, this specialized procedure concentrates only on lifting the outer tail of the brow. This avoids over correction that can come with a traditional brow lift which involves also lifting the forehead skin. Often used in conjunction with the brow lift, is eyelid surgery also known as blepharoplasty, which can correct the sagging skin around the eyelid.

Not limited to the face and neck areas, body lifts can be done to correct sagging skin in various bodily areas. Specific procedures that target zones of loose skin are also available.

An opera lift

The opera lift provides a more economical and less invasive alternative to the traditional facelift. This procedure combines fat removal, facial tightening, and a stem-cell-concentrated fat grafting system. It produces the same types of results as a traditional facelift but without the extensive incisions and healing period. Offered in the Minor and Major varieties, the Major provides a larger volume of stem-cell-fat grafting and incorporates plasma rich platelets, or PRP's from the patient's blood to reduce the bruising and enhance the graft.

Wrinkle treatment alternatives

There are even more treatments that help smooth out skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Skin enhancement treatments like Botox or a number of other fillers can be used.

Botox: Botulinum toxin type A, is injected into the muscles to stop them from contracting giving the skin an appearance that is smoother and less wrinkled.

Fillers: Fat and collagen as well as other soft tissue fillers when injected deep into a wrinkle furrow helps to smooth out the skin.

Deciding upon the most effective treatments for wrinkles and loose skin will depend on the location and extent of the wrinkle and sagging. Multiple treatments can be combined to exact an individualized plan that addresses and corrects specific issues and produces your more youthful looking skin. Always seek consultation and information before considering any procedure.

Monday, November 3, 2014

The Importance of Plastic Surgery Board Certification



Doctors have always been perceived as making a lot of money. What people don't realize is that it takes a lot of time and money to become a doctor. Most doctors spend four years in medical school followed by anywhere from two to eight years in residency learning their craft. During this time, they incur a great deal of debt. Once they are out of residency, they must spend even more money establishing and maintaining a practice.

When managed care first arrived on the scene during the Clinton years, reimbursement for medical services by doctors was severely cut, leaving doctors struggling to repay residency loans and also to cover the costs of running their practice. In addition to making much less than they previously made through insurance, managed care agencies would drag their feet in paying the small amount that they would allow. Some doctors would have to hire another person in their office just to bulldog these agencies if they wanted to get paid at all.

So what does all of this have to do with board certification? In order to make ends meet, many doctors take weekend courses in cosmetic surgery in order to supplement their office income. Cosmetic surgery is paid for in cash, so doctors don't have to deal with stubborn insurance companies. While this approach might help alleviate the financial problems of doctors, a weekend course does not make them terribly qualified to perform complex cosmetic surgery procedures. These are the procedures that take qualified plastic surgeons years of training to perfect. A plastic surgery residency is the longest residency of any medical specialty.

In this country, anyone with an M.D. degree can perform any medical procedure that they want to perform. There is no regulation over who does what. As a result, many doctors in specialties other than plastic surgery now tout themselves in their advertising as "board certified plastic surgeons." While they may be board certified in some medical specialty, it is not plastic surgery. There are twenty-four specialties recognized by the American Medical Association. Only the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is recognized for the training and certification of plastic surgeons. Only plastic surgeons certified by the ABPS have completed the rigorous training and certifying exams to make them qualified to perform such surgery.

With the advent of the internet and the age of information, we have the ability to research surgical procedures and the doctors who perform them. Still, I get patients in my office who opted to cut corners financially or simply didn't realize that the doctor who performed their cosmetic surgery was not, in reality, a "board certified plastic surgeon" as he advertised. Now they are paying even more to correct their bad result. Plastic surgery, like any surgery, is a life-changing event. It pays to get the most qualified doctor that you can which is why it is always good to make sure that the doctor doing the surgery is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Accept no others!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Choosing the Best Implant Size For You

Until recently, most patients never discussed breast implant shapes or profiles with their plastic surgeons. If you chose a certain size breast implant, you would receive a predetermined amount of forward projection from that size implant. Now, you can choose size and, if you like, have that size stick out more or less than the base diameter would usually dictate. The first choice to make is the shape; the second choice is the profile. Shape refers to the actual shape of the implant, round or anatomical. Profile refers to the distance the implant projects off the chest wall. The third Choice is the surface of the implant

Shapes

Because women's breasts take many sizes and shapes, and because goals for breast enhancement vary from patient to patient, there are different shapes available. For some women, the round provides the best results; for others, a better choice is an implant shaped like a teardrop. The appearance of breasts is highly affected by shapes.

Considerations include:

    The patient's body type
    The amount of breast tissue the patient has.
    Breast implant placement
    Surgical incision choice

Round

Of the two implant shapes, the round breast implant is the most common type used for breast augmentation. A round implant is shaped like a flattened sphere. Certain types of round implants can enhance the forward projection of the breasts, which would otherwise require larger implants with wider bases. For women who desire fullness in the upper poles of their breasts, the round is a good choice.

Many women choose round because they tend to provide the greatest amount of lift, fullness, and cleavage. Some women, however, feel that the results produced with round implants appear artificial, so they seek out more natural-looking alternatives. A round breast can have a smooth or textured surface. Due to a round symmetrical shape, it does not pose the risk of rotation. The cost of a round breast implant is generally less than a teardrop (contoured).

Tear Drop

As the name indicates, a teardrop, also known as a contoured breast implant, is shaped like a teardrop. Breasts attain a more gently sloping contour with teardrops. Although the upper poles of breasts that have teardrop implants are not as full as those of breasts that have round, teardrop-shaped implants often provide greater projection by volume. Of the two breast implant shapes, a teardrop is more expensive than a round breast implant, a consideration for those concerned with breast augmentation cost. A teardrop requires a textured surface to prevent rotation because, with teardrops breasts can become distorted if the implant rotates. This is not a concern with round breast implants.

Surfaces

After you have made the choice to have breast implant surgery, you must decide between two breast implant texture options: smooth and textured. On this page, we describe the differences between the two types to provide you with a better understanding so you can make an informed decision.

There is great debate amongst surgeons which is better. Some studies have shown fewer complications - specifically capsular contraction - with textured implants, but others have shown the opposite. The shells of both saline and silicone gel breast implants are made of silicone elastomer (rubber), and the surface area is either smooth or textured. The main purpose of textured implants is to promote tissue adherence to the irregular surface and hold them into place. Therefore, a textured surface is used with contoured implants because they have a top and bottom, and rotation or movement distorts the breast shape. On the other hand, most round implants have a smooth surface because the breast shape is not affected if the implant rotates in the breast pocket.

Smooth

Smooth implants are used in roughly 90 percent of breast augmentation surgeries today. A smooth breast implant is able to move freely in the breast pocket in which it is placed. Many women eel that smooth implants have a more natural feel and appearance than textured implants. Smooth implants usually have thinner shells than textured implants, which makes them the softer choice of the two. Additional benefits of a smooth breast implant include implant longevity, lower patient cost, and reduced risk of rippling.

Textured

It was originally thought that the textured surface of an implant could reduce the possibility of capsular contracture, a potential complication of breast implants. However, because evidence is not clear and there is no consensus as to whether a textured breast implant actually reduces the possibility of capsular contracture, many doctors prefer to use smooth, round implants. Smooth implants are often placed under muscle tissue in order to help avoid possible capsular contracture.

Textured breast implants have an irregular surface that is intended to hold the implant in place. The scar tissue that naturally forms around the implant conforms to the textured surface and "grabs" the implant to prevent it from being displaced or turning in the pocket, which could result in distortion of the breast shape. A textured surface is used with contoured implants to prevent movement because the teardrop shape is distorted if any rotation occurs. Textured implants were designed to lessen the risk of capsular contracture, which is an excessive contraction of the scar capsule that surrounds the implant, by preventing scar tissue from forming around the implant in a uniform manner. However, studies have proven inconclusive and no firm evidence exists to support the theory that textured implants reduce the risk of capsular contracture.

If a patient requires implant removal due to capsular contracture or another complication, it may be more difficult for the surgeon to remove the implant because of the adherence of tissue to the textured surface. The shells of textured breast implants are slightly thicker than smooth implants.Textured implants are more firm and carry an increased risk of rippling that is visible or can be felt through the skin, especially for women with smaller breasts. There is also a small increase in the chance that the implant shell will rupture.

Profiles

When breast augmentation patients meet with their Thailand surgeons to discuss the many implant options that are available to them, they not only need to decide on a specific sized implant, but determine the amount of forward projection that is appropriate for the patient as well. In the past, implants came with a standard projection, or profile, based on the size of the implant that women choose. Today, surgeons and patients can work together to select an implant that is not only the right size, but also provides the desired projection and cleavage.The most important criterion for profile selection is the base diameter of the breast.

This is easily measured by the surgeon with a calipers or measuring tape. The implant diameter must be less than the breast base, or it will be "squeezed" circumstantially. This will force it to scallop, or ripple around the outer edge, creating a range of other problems. Among these is visible rippling; It has been observed of much less rippling since the high profile implants became available, because the base diameter can be matched more precisely.

Low Profile

The low profile implant shell is wider (larger diameter) and flatter (less height or depth) than moderate profile breast implants. This implant style is commonly used for women who have a wide broad chest frame. The extra width of the implant shell will fill the chest anatomy correctly, achieving a natural look and realistic cleavage. The implant will not project as far off the body as other implant styles, making it the right choice for women who want fullness, but not an overly round and obviously enhanced look. The main criteria used to select low profile implants are the base diameter of the breast and dimensions of the chest. The implant should be smaller than the base diameter of the natural breast mound, which is often substantial in wider framed women.

Moderate Profile

The low profile implant shell is wider (larger diameter) and flatter (less height or depth) than moderate profile breast implants. This implant style is commonly used for women who have a wide broad chest frame. The extra width of the implant shell will fill the chest anatomy correctly, achieving a natural look and realistic cleavage. The implant will not project as far off the body as other implant styles, making it the right choice for women who want fullness, but not an overly round and obviously enhanced look.

The main criteria used to select low profile implants are the base diameter of the breast and dimensions of the chest. The implant should be smaller than the base diameter of the natural breast mound, which is often substantial in wider framed women.

Moderate Plus Profile

Moderate plus implants are a half step compromise between traditional moderate profile implants and popular new high profile implants. The moderate plus profile is perfect for women who want a bit more projection than is typically provided by a moderate profile, but not as much projection as is found with the high profile shell.

Moderate plus describes the distance the implant will project off the chest wall, once they are surgically placed inside the breast.

High Profile

High profile breast implants are a great innovation in breast implant design. First available in the early 1990's, high profile implants have filled the specific needs of many patients perfectly, helping them to achieve a pleasing breast esthetics and an extremely natural shape and contour. High profile implants have also become a favorite of many cosmetic surgeons and are recommended to many patients due to their excellent surgical results.

High profile implants project the further off the chest wall, when compared to other common implant profiles. The high profile implant will achieve this projection by having a smaller base diameter than an identically sized (in cc's) moderate or low profile implant shell. By decreasing the diameter of the shell, but keeping the same fill volume, the manufacturer is able to increase the depth or forward projection.

High profile implants are perfect for women with a narrower chest frame who still want a considerable size increase during their breast augmentation surgery. Instead of using a wider base diameter moderate implant, the doctor will choose a narrower high profile shell which will suit the patient's anatomy and project out to accommodate the volume of the filler material. High profile implants are also commonly indicated for patients who are undergoing a combination breast enlargement and donut mastopexy procedure. This modified mastopexy, like many breast lift operations sometimes squares off the breast shape slightly, making it appear wider and less round. The shape of the high profile implant shell restores the rounded shape of the breast, while still allowing the considerable benefits of the mastopexy lift.

While some studies say that these high profile shells reduce visible wrinkling and rippling, the reasoning given is generally incorrect. It is not anything to do with the design of the implant which decreases this noticeable unwanted breast enlargement complication. it is simply a better anatomical fit. Wrinkling and rippling often occurs when a women with a narrow chest frame desires large implants. The base diameter of her natural breasts is smaller than the base diameter of her implants. Obviously, the implant will be compressed and distorted by the small confines of the pocket inside her breast. This distortion causes the wrinkling and rippling which can be so unappealing to many affected patients. By utilizing a proper fitting high profile implant with a base diameter smaller than the natural breast width, the surgeon can guarantee a good fit with no implant shell distortion. The patient's size request is accommodated by the increase in forward projection creating a flawless augmented, butvery natural looking breast.

Ultra High Profile

Ultra High Profile implants available are through Mentor, this implant provides the narrowest base and highest projection. They are only available in Round shape and up to 495cc. Ultra High profile implants are perfect for women with a narrower chest frame who still want a considerable size increase during their breast augmentation surgery. Instead of using a wider base diameter implant, the doctor may choose the ultra high profile if the high profile is not enough projection. This may suit the patient's anatomy and project out to be able accommodate the volume of the filler material.

There are two ways to increase projection in an implant. The first way is to add more volume to the implant. The other way to add projection is to make the base (diameter) of the implant smaller. Thus for any given volume, a smaller base has more projection. This is what 'high profile' implants do-they have a smaller diameter with a higher projection.