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Plastic Surgery for Men Correcting Male Breast Enlargement

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Correcting male breast enlargement, a condition known as gynecomastia, has become the third most requested procedure of plastic surgery for men in the United States.

San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Scott W. Mosser, reports a steady increase in male patients in the Bay Area seeking many plastic surgery procedures once performed only on women. As a result, plastic surgery for men will frequently include one of the following procedures. Liposuction for facial and body contouring leads the way, followed by rhinoplasty. Nevertheless, situated third in the demands and rising fast is the procedure to correct male breast enlargement, a condition much more prevalent than generally known.

Gynecomastia is a condition that is present to some degree in about a third of the male population. Gynecomastia is a term describing the condition itself, regardless of the nature of the cause leading to the development of such a problem. The condition may be pathological, physiological, or a side effect of taking certain drugs (for instance, various treatments including hormones). In any of the circumstances, patients feel uncomfortable about the way they look. Fortunately, correction is possible with male plastic surgery procedures.

Often a reason for embarrassment and concealment, male plastic surgery can achieve a life changing result in many cases. The feeling of discomfort related to your appearance will no longer burden you. A consultation with Dr. Scott W. Mosser, a Board-Certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast surgery, could answer many of your questions and explain the types of male plastic surgery you may undergo for correcting this disorder. Dr. Mosser will examine the symptoms and together with you determine the possible causes of your gynecomastia. Then you can opt for the type of plastic surgery for men, which suits you best.

Three are three general approaches to correcting gynecomastia. The first procedure is liposuction . With such a procedure, the purpose is to remove excess fatty tissue that may be causing the overall uncomfortable feeling, and reshape the breast and chest area. The second male plastic surgery procedure is a combination of surgical incisions made around the nipples to remove excess glandular and fatty tissue plus liposuction of the surrounding area to reshape and sculpture the chest area.

The third procedure is surgical breast reduction achieved by surgical incisions made in the natural skin folds of the chest and around the nipples. This third option is a general recommendation in the cases where there has been extreme weight loss resulting in loose or sagging skin, and a repositioning of the nipples may be necessary to achieve an esthetic result.

The type of plastic surgery for men indicated depends on the type of tissue contributing to the male breast enlargement condition. This can include the following types: glandular tissue, which requires surgical removal of glandular tissue; fatty-glandular, which requires surgical removal of glandular tissue with or without removal of adjacent fat to give the best overall shape; simple fatty, which requires diet/exercise for weight loss, with auxiliary surgical removal of fatty tissue.

You will discuss with your surgeon the type of tissue at the basis of your breast enlargement condition and then decide on the best surgical procedure to approach. Remember that you need to be aware of your options and consult with a surgeon who is ready to answer all of your questions concerning such a procedure.

Cosmetic Surgery: Cost and Benefit Analysis

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Have you almost decided to have a plastic surgery procedure? Are you still wavering? Have you done a cosmetic surgery cost and benefit analysis to determine whether the decision is right for you?

Many people believe that having cosmetic surgery will increase their confidence levels and self-esteem. They blame poor work performance or relationship difficulties on low self-esteem. They believe that changing their physical appearance will change some aspect of their personality as well.

This may be true for people who have experienced severe trauma because of physical injuries or birthmarks. Most people, however, will not suddenly find themselves able to carry on a conversation more effectively because they have Lasik surgery and no longer need to wear contact lenses. In reality, most cosmetic surgeries effect only minor physical changes.

Lasik surgery, however, can be beneficial for people who experience severe vision problems. In addition, the cost of the procedure is much less in the long term than the cost, over several years, of replacing corrective eyewear. Because of the risk of infection and blindness, it is very important to seek a skilled physician who will perform the surgery safely and with a minimal risk of complications.

Sometimes, people may elect to have plastic surgery procedures to reverse youthful decisions. For example, laser procedures are now available to allow people to remove unwanted tattoos. These procedures can be expensive, but are often very appealing to people who feel they made a mistake in getting a tattoo.

These procedures can eliminate a significant degree of emotional distress. They can, however, be dangerous if performed by persons who do not have proper training. If you decide to have a tattoo removed with laser surgery, select a competent professional who is careful to minimize the risk to your skin.

Two final factors important in determining the benefits and risks of any type of cosmetic surgery are cost and complications. Research potential complications carefully and decide whether you are willing to assume the risk of adverse surgical outcomes. If you are, then decide if the procedure is worth the financial cost involve.

After you have carefully considered your cosmetic surgery cost and benefit analysis, make the decision on whether to proceed with the surgery. You can seek advice from any number of people, but only you can decide whether the procedure you want is really worth the cost and the risk involved. It’s your decision!

What Can I Expect From Scar Revision Through Plastic Surgery?

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sion is a common request that I get from patients who have acquired scars from an accident or from a surgical encounter. Whether it is a scar that has just occurred or one that is years old, they are very concerning for many patients.

Topical scar creams and ointments have little proven success, other than anectodal evidence, that they work. Topical scar treatments do have a role to play in early scars but not in older scars. Only the concept of some form of scar revision has any hope of improvement at this point. Scar revision can consist of a variety of treatments including excision and rearrangement (cutting out and reclosing), laser therapies, and mechanical methods of dermbrasion or sanding. All are not equal, meaning that each has a specific role to play and can be beneficial if used in the right kind of scar.

There are several extremely important points that one needs to understand about scar revision. First and foremost, no method of scar revision can completely erase a scar’s appearance. The skin that the scar has replaced will never be normal…..ever. Scar revision is about improvement, not perfection or complete elimination of the scar. As a plastic surgeon, we are not magicians and have no magical wand. The important question before undergoing scar revision then is….how much improvemennt can be had and is it worth the effort. That is where the value of a consultation with a plastic surgeon is…….ascertaining how much scar improvement may be achieved.

Secondly, there is no single method of scar revision that will work for all scars. Much ballyhoo goes on about the use of lasers, but quite frankly, lasers are not the most common method of treating scars. They may seem like an ‘eraser’ but their use is restricted to treating early or persistent redness of scars and some light skin resurfacing of scars. Both of these laser effects produce mild degrees of improvement but it is not effective for many types sof scar problems. By far, excision and primary closure (cutting the scar out and reclosing it) or excision and tissue rearrangement (cutting the scar out and realigning it through geometric rearrangements such as z- or w-plasties) is most common. Scar excision is probably the most effective method of scar improvement, if the scar problem permits, as it is removing the scar first and creating a fresh wound. Dermabrasion and deeper laser resurfacing may be helpful for wide scars that are raised that do not lend themselves to excision.

Lastly, it takes six months to a year to see the final results of scar revision. I tell patients that scar revision is a process that usually involves takes a step back (to allow healing) in the hope that in the long term you have jumped two steps forward and it looks better. It requires a commitment of time and a leap of faith that the ‘effort’ will be worth the result. Scar revision reaults take time to see improvement often at least 6 months after the procedure.

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Plastic Surgery: Should You Get It? A Consumer Checklist

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Everyone wants to be beautiful, and many of us are not content with the maxim that beauty is only skin-deep. If you think that having a smaller nose or a more shapely bosom will make you look better, you might be right. But will going under the knife solve all your problems and give you new-found confidence, incredible self-esteem and an entirely different outlook on life? Probably not.

Surgery can only change the way you look, it can’t change who you are underneath your new appearance. So if you are miserable, unmotivated and a complete malcontent with a small chest, after breast augmentation surgery you will no doubt become miserable, unmotivated and a complete malcontent with a bigger bra!

If you are not sure about whether surgery is right for you, have a look at our checklists. Check most of the reasons to have surgery and you’re on the right track. If you tick too many of the reasons not to have surgery, you may want to reconsider.

Top 6 (Possible) Reasons to Have Plastic Surgery

If you are experiencing pain due to a physical irregularity that plastic surgery can fix or you’ve spent three years eating healthily and dieting but still can’t shift that stubborn tummy fat, plastic surgery may be what you need…

1. You have a physical problem – irregularity – that needs to be fixed. Maybe you have been left with an uncomfortable Cesarean scar, or your teeth were stained as a child. Or perhaps you suffer from excruciating back pain as the result of very large breasts, and believe that a breast reduction will alleviate the problem.

2. You have realistic expectations. You know that surgery will not change your life, and that self-confidence comes from within. You don’t expect to be a different person after surgery, you just expect to look a bit better.

3. You have investigated many options of getting the work done, have spoken in person to at least three different surgeons and have a good idea of what you want – and the ways that are open to you to attain it.

4. You have exhausted all other means of changing your looks. That means you have dieted, exercised and done everything you can to look better on your own, all to no avail.

5. You have put aside the required amount of money necessary to have the surgery done, and you will not go into great debt as a result of it. You may also have worked out a payment agreement with your surgeon, discussed possible insurance details etc.

6. You know that the result of having the surgery far outweighs all possible complications. If the risks are greater than the rewards, it might be worth considering. But is it really worth dying under the knife – in a botched attempt to have a cuter chin? Other risks included scarring, irregularities, an asymmetrical or simply bad outcome, anesthesia risks, allergic reactions etc. Cosmetic revision makes up about one-tenth of all cosmetic operations, so tread carefully…

Top 6 Reasons to Avoid Having Plastic Surgery

From a desire to please your partner at the expense of yourself to intense jealousy of someone else’s perceived physical perfection, here are some reasons to abstain from that nip and tuck…

1. You are trying to fix an emotional or psychological problem with a physical solution. If you are depressed, unhappy and miserable, now is not the time to have surgery. Instead, take a good look around you and see how to improve your life, and perhaps seek professional help. Once you are happy with other parts of your life, it may be time to re-visit the idea of surgery once more.

2. Your spouse keeps cajoling you to get a procedure done. Maybe your husband wants you to have bigger boobs, or a tighter vagina. Or he keeps telling you that you’re fat and ugly, and you believe that having surgery will make him love you more. Our advice? Ditch him!

3. You believe that surgery will make up for other things you lack, such as a good education, money, children, a spouse – even a sense of humor! Looking better will do one thing for you and one thing only – it will make you look better. That’s all, folks.

4. You believe that plastic surgery will make you happy with everything in your life. Some people think to themselves, “I have a great husband, fantastic kids, a beautiful house and a solid job. If only I have a flat tummy/bigger boobs/less bumpy nose/insert here.” Well, if you had the surgery you’d probably find something else that’s lacking. It’s a slippery slope – one that not everyone can slide down!

5. You are obsessed with what other people think of you – perhaps you were teased at school or ostracized at the office, and you believe that having surgery is your personal revenge. It’s not. Learn to be happy with yourself first – and it doesn’t matter if you have big boobs or not!

6. You are jealous of your daughter/best friend/neighbor/colleague. Janet Cunliffe recently spent $15,000 to look like her 29-year-old daughter, Jane. They now have identical hair and identical figures, and close to identical features. “It doesn’t bother me at all. She’s my mom at the end of the day,” Jane said in a recent interview. “She’s my best friend. I think it’s good she wants to look younger and be younger – because who wants to be old? I wouldn’t.” Well, honey, the only real alternative – at the end of the day – is death.

If you are considering plastic surgery, talk to your doctor first about all the possible implications, and think long and hard about what it will actually do for you. Don’t do it just to please your partner, to make you a happier person, or to fix something else that is missing in your life.

If you do eventually decide that plastic surgery is the right option for you, take your time in finding the right Board-certified surgeon and do your research carefully. Remember, you can always change your mind before you have any procedure done, but once you do there is no going back!

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your health care provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care an appropriate health care provider.

The Quality of Medical Treatment and Surgery in Poland

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The medical sector is undergoing radical changes. The changes are mostly visible in Poland, where private and public healthcare providers have to compete for a patient by offering the highest quality of medical services.

Many medical institutes introduced TQM rules – total quality management, in the early 70s. This management method consists in production of the better quality products in order to compete with other organizations on the market. This began the process of improving the healthcare services in Poland, which was translated into the patient’s satisfaction.

The quality of medical services goes hand in hand with medical standards. Polish medical standards show the right path of medical and therapeutic proceedings. The medical regulations are drown up by medical science societies in each country. Poland as European Union member uses the medical standards that meets EU regulations. Legal acts require performing duties in accordance with the actual and medical knowledge of medical staff. The level of medical education in Poland is very high and many of the Polish specialist doctors were valued overseas. Poland is a leader in some medical disciplines, such as cardiosurgery or orthopaedy. However, the appropriate medical services standards are connected not only with the education and experience but also with the available medical equipment. Together with the private healthcare development the access of the most modern medical equipment in Poland has been improved. This mainly apply to the clinics specializing in plastic surgery, cosmetic medicine, dermatology, dentistry, ect. However the general private hospitals are also built in Poland. The biggest and the most modern private hospital in Poland, Medicover hospital in Warsaw, provides complex medical services Polish and foreign patients.

The figures shows that more and more overseas patients who are looking for best medical treatment at affordable prices, visit Poland. The MTA Poland representative (medical tourism agency organizing medical packages to Poland) says that medical tourists who comes to Poland for a surgery or medical treatment are more and more aware of the high quality medical services in Poland. They entrust their health and life to the Polish medical specialist and have to be sure about the safety of the procedure. The most popular are plastic surgery procedures (liposuction, breast surgery), aesthetic medicine (Fraxel laser, Macrolane), dental treatment (dental implants, veneers) but also elective surgery and orthopaedy (hip and knee replacement). MTA Poland’s clients are satisfied with the final results and usually they stay in Poland for their rehabilitation period.

The responsibility of providing the best available quality of medical services lies with healthcare providers in Poland, so it is essential to have a permanent in-service training courses for medical staff as well as gradual modernizing of medical facilities. Polish private clinics use the same branded materials and equipment that are used in the UK. What’s more every dental clinic in Poland offer a guarantee on prosthetic work and on implants. The beneficiaries of high quality medical services in Poland are not only Poles but also Brits and other foreigners.

Plastic Surgery: What to Expect Before and After

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When many people think of plastic surgery they immediately think of before and after pictures. The dramatic changes that plastic surgery can provide are certainly exciting. However, there is a great deal of work on the part of both the patient and his or her doctors that has to be accomplished before the surgery is performed. Furthermore, patients must prepare for a period of healing that can take as long as many months after their plastic surgery. But when all of this research, work and care are done properly, the results can be dramatically life-changing.

Preparing for Your Surgery

First of all, make sure that you are a good candidate for the type of plastic surgery that you are interested in. Do your homework and make sure that you understand all of the risks that the surgery poses as well as all of the benefits. Then, get in touch with your primary care physician to make sure that he or she agrees you are a good candidate for the plastic surgery. After you have done these things, do an extensive search to find a qualified plastic surgeon with whom you feel comfortable. Make sure that your surgeon completely understands your medical history, your reasons for the surgery and your expectations.

Knowing What to Expect from Your Surgery

Although plastic surgery can change the way you look and, thus, the way that you feel about yourself, it is important to have realistic expectations. Have a very candid discussion with your plastic surgeon about what kind of results you can expect from your surgery in the months and years ahead. Also, get in touch with other people who have had the surgery and learn about their experiences. There are some support groups dedicated to people preparing for and who have undergone specific types of plastic surgery.

After Your Surgery

Depending on the type of plastic surgery you undergo, your recovery time will vary from days to weeks, perhaps even months. Be sure that you have scheduled some time to heal and that you have someone to assist you in the first few days after your procedure. While some plastic surgery procedures require minimal healing time, even the most minor changes to one’s appearance can take a while to become emotionally comfortable with.

In general, minor changes like eyelid lifts and chemical peels are not followed by an intense period of emotional adjustment; rather, patients are simply pleased to see a younger, fresher-looking version of themselves in the mirror. A dramatic facial or body change, however, can take quite some getting used to. It is not uncommon for patients to seek emotional counseling after surgery, once their appearance has changed so drastically. Although patients may be pleased with their new look, the change often brings about some emotional issues that require attention.

Post-Operative Depression

While some people are immediately elated after their procedure, many people feel some feelings of sadness or depression after plastic surgery. Having weight loss surgery, for example, might bring about feelings of remorse for not being able to lose the weight in another manner. The reasons for post-operative depression are as varied as the reasons for choosing plastic surgery. If your feelings of depression do not lift within three days after your surgery, get in touch with your doctor.

Handling Criticism After Your Plastic Surgery

Many people have strong feelings about plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery. Once you have gone through the procedure, you may experience some criticism from the people in your life. Make sure that you are prepared for this before your surgery. If you feel that there is anyone who is particularly against your plastic surgery, you may want to avoid contact with them in the time period directly after your procedure.

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What Really Goes on in Facial Transplant Surgery

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A facial transplant is a surgery that replaces an individual’s face with a partial or entirely new one. It’s a procedure often mimicked in old spy movies; the bad guy gets one in order to hide his true identity from the police. The process only takes a few hours and works out perfectly. However, in real life, a facial transplant isn’t so easy. Medical professionals waited until 1994, when a 9-year-old girl in northern India lost her face and scalp in a threshing machine accident, to perform a facial transplant. At the time, doctors reconnected her lost face to its base – arteries and all. Since then, the procedure has evolved.

 

How is a Facial Transplant Performed?

 

A facial transplant is a technical operation that takes 8 to 12 hours and includes six basic steps. Each one must be performed properly for the transplant to work. They are as follows:

 

Step 1: A donor is found. Race, sex and age are considered in the search. These things increase the chances of an esthetic match.

 

Step 2: Compatibility is tested by HLA typing. HLA typing checks antigens or proteins on the surface of skin tissue. It helps doctors see if the immune system will accept or automatically reject the facial transplant.

 

Step 3: The donor’s face is surgically removed. It is cut off the deceased donor and set on ice until it can be transported to surgery.

 

Step 4: The recipients face is surgically removed. Everything is cut away except the underlying muscles. This includes fat, nerves and blood vessels.

 

Step 5: Underlying nerves and muscles are connected on the donor. Surgeons use microscopic needles and thread to connect the nerves, muscles, arteries and veins of the recipient’s face. It ensures proper blood flow.

 

Step 6: The new face is attached. The donor face is draped across the base of the recipients and set into place. Although there are only six steps in a facial transplant, each one requires a team of experts to pull off. Each expert must have a special skill set in order to make the process successful. The recovery time for a facial transplant is around two weeks.

 

Who is a Good Candidate for a Facial Transplant?

 

A facial transplant is rarely done, especially a full one. A man or woman who gets a facial transplant usually does so under duress. Either he or she has been in an awful, traumatic accident or fallen prey to a disease that has marred his or her face. The transplant is performed in order to maintain the recipient’s quality of life. Yet, even in this kind of situation, the general health of the potential recipient must be considered because of the risk of death.

 

What are the Benefits and Downfalls of a Facial Transplant?

 

The obvious benefit of a facial transplant is social acceptance. People with facial deformities often attract unwanted attention in public, struggle to find gainful employment and, at times, love. A facial transplant is one way doctors can help them improve the overall quality of their life. Yet, it comes with a price.

 

The immune system in the human body is powerful. As a result, facial transplants are often rejected. Immune-suppression drugs are prescribed to facial transplant recipients, which do help. However, over a long period of time, these drugs can lead to cancer, kidney malfunctions and infections. Also, if they fail, the recipient may need more surgery.

 

Where can a Person get a Facial Transplant?

 

Facial transplants aren’t easy to get since they require a team of surgeons and hospital approval. The best way for a person to see if he or she can get one is to work with a primary care physician. A primary care physician can give an initial assessment and do a portion of the leg work to get a team of specialists together.

Before your Procedure – Plastic Surgery Do’s and Don’ts

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Well, the New Year is finally here and now it’s time to put into action all those great resolutions you made! Is this the year of the “new you”? For many of you that will include a new diet and a little more exercise to get in better shape. For others this may be the year that you take that big step and you finally make that appointment with Dr. Back’s office and find out what all this plastic surgery stuff is really all about! Perhaps I can help you before you even come in. Scheduling an appointment with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon may be the biggest and possibly most important step in you’ll take in seeing what cosmetic surgery can do for you. How about a few “tips” before you come in for that appointment?

1) Do make sure your plastic surgeon is Board Certified in Plastic surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Unfortunately, there are many physicians who might advertise or promote themselves as Board Certified but they don’t necessarily mention what they are specifically Board Certified in. (These are not the doctors you should be going to for Cosmetic Surgery!) In addition, The American Board of Plastic Surgery is the most respective, definitive and legimate certifying body of plastic surgeons in the U.S. Beware of “sound-alike” imitations such as Board Certified “Cosmetic Surgeon”. Only the most qualified plastic surgeons have earned the right to call themselves Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and would not use such a designation.

2) Don’t enlist the services of a physician who does not have operating room or admitting privileges at a local accredited hospital as a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. If the physician you are contemplating seeing doesn’t have these privileges, it means the hospital or surgi-centers in his area don’t recognize his qualifications as being good enough to be on their staff. The Plastic Surgeon you want will have proper qualifications and have these privileges.

3) Do ask to see before and after photos of the doctors’ work on other patients. A busy and popular Plastic Surgeon will probably have before and after photos very similar to yourself. Even better: A patient that has had this procedure within the past year or so that might be willing to talk to you about their experience. Computer simulations are great but they are just “simulations”. Before and after photos will show you what the doctor has actually accomplished for other patients.

4) Do get a second opinion consultation. Different doctors have different styles and sometimes different approaches to the same problems. You should make sure you have a nice comfort level with the plans and options that have been reviewed with you. More importantly, you should have a comfort level and confidence in the doctor and his staff.

5) Don’t make a decision solely on the basis of price. It may sound trite but this will only get you into trouble. Qualified surgeons will all have prices in a very similar range and will generally be very fair in making sure their charges reasonably reflect the amount of work you are considering having done. Beware of the pricing that seems like a bargain – you may want to recheck those credentials on this one.

6) Do ask what facility your doctor will perform your surgery in. The safest and most reliable surgicenters will be high quality, accredited and state licensed facilities. These facilities have the best equipment, the most qualified staff and nurses and the appropriate systems and equipment to deal with potential emergencies.

7) Do ask your doctor about estimated recovery times and restrictions with respect to your particular procedure. If you do not have the ability to organize your business and social or familial obligations or might not be able to limit your physical activities as your doctor recommends, you are only going to be short-changing yourself on the quality of your recovery and possibly the overall level of success with your surgery. Beginning your journey on your cosmetic procedure already knowing that you’re going to compromise and take “short cuts” for the instructions in your after care is a major mistake. Any doctor who minimizes the after care needs and tells “you’ll probably be ok…..Don’t worry about them” may be doing himself a favor but is giving you bad advice.

8) Don’t ask for multiple complex procedures at once, like they do it on the “Extreme Plastic Surgery Makeover” TV shows. In the real world (meaning not on TV), people have jobs, children, social obligations and responsibilities that go beyond their cosmetic procedure needs. It is unlikely after your cosmetic procedure that you will be placed in a Three Star hotel for the next two months with your every meal and need catered to and no other responsibilities other than appearing on camera. You should be more focused on recoveries that will be simple, straight-forward and limited. It is much more realistic and much less risky to limit the amount of surgery you are having so that you will ultimately have a reasonably quick and uncomplicated recovery to enable you to get back into the swing of your normal life in a stream-lined way.

Lyle M. Back, M.D., F.A.C.S. is Board Certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and specializes in the full range of cosmetic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures. He served as a Professor of Plastic Surgery at Temple University and St. Christopher’s Hospital for children. He is a well-known, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and has been in private practice in Cherry Hill for almost 15 years. He has appeared in numerous magazines, on the radio and on TV as a “Top Doc”. You can contact Dr. Back regarding your questions or schedule a personal complimentary consultation with him. Call us toll-free at 1-87-75-IMBACK and schedule your appointment today!

Plastic Surgery Can Raise Your.Salary?

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Your plastic surgeon could be more responsible for giving you a big raise than your boss.

A recent University of Texas study indicates that both men and women who are above average in the looks department generally receive higher pay raises while those who are considered “less attractive” generally make less money in the business world. This study seems to confirm the idea that looking good really is more important than ever if you want to get ahead in life.

Many plastic surgeons rely on testimony by past patients endorsing the surgeon’s skills and how much better life is after the person chose to have cosmetic surgery. These endorsements often mention feeling more confident, meeting more people, having more dates and even being more successful in business. Those these examples are all anecdotal it would appear that many may actually be true.

Roosevelt University professor and “lookism” expert Dr. Gordon L. Patzer endorses this view whole-heartedly. He is the founder of the Appearance Phenomenon Institute which is dedicating to learning about and increasing awareness of how physical appearance effects our actions and lives. His research and books examine study after study which show again and again that looks do indeed matter!

But not everyone agrees that exterior physical beauty necessarily means you’ll make more money. Some argue that simply increasing your confidence will improve how you approach life and define success.

Critics of the idea of lookism point to a different reason for the supposed success that comes after working with a plastic surgeon. These critics point out that if you’ve spent a lot of time and money researching and working with plastic surgeons that you will definately feel better about yourself simply because you’ve put so much value in changing your appearance. If you have increased confidence due to your improved physical appearance then that will surely show itself in your encounters with personal friends and business partners.

What does all this mean for you?

While a preference for natural beauty and higher physical attractiveness might be encoded in our very genetics, it is refreshing to know that in today’s day and age there are many ways we can improve our personal appearance.

Even if you aren’t born with perfect skin or the right kind of nose or have a physical blemish that you feel is holding you back you can get help! Cosmetic and plastic surgeons can now offer procedures and solutions which were not even imaginable ten years ago.

In other words: cosmetic and plastic surgery can be seen as a possible way to improve your appearance which can then lead to improvements in other areas of your life. When you begin looking for a plastic surgeon you’ll need to keep in mind that though the pricetag on the procedure may be high, you could end up receiving back a hundred times more benefits in the years to come!

Eyelid Lift Surgery: Who Is A Good Candidate?

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Eyelid Lift Surgery can be a great option for some people but there are certain things that indicate if someone will be a good candidate for the procedure. Eyelid surgery is a safe procedure but as with any type of surgery there are some risks. Therefore, please make sure that you are a good candidate and will benefit from the surgery. This article will help you decide if this type of procedure is right for you.

If you have any of the following conditions you should research this surgery further as you could be a good candidate.

1.Excess or loose skin either hanging down from or obscuring the fold of the upper eyelids.

2.The upper eyelids appear puffy and the eyes look tired.

3.The lower eyelids are “droopy” and/or there is excess skin and wrinkles on them.

4.The eyes have extremely dark circles and “bags” under them.

Eyelid Lift Surgery in most cases can correct these issues provided that there are not other issues as well that need to be addressed. Your plastic surgeon would be able to tell you if you would need any other treatments as well such as Botox, fillers or chemical peels. This would depend on if for example you also had sagging of the eyebrows or something of that nature.

What Can I Expect?

You may be wondering what results you can expect from this type of procedure. Well, the main benefit is that after you are done healing which usually takes several weeks, you will appear more rested and refreshed. In time, the incisions will fade and be hardly noticeable at all. These results typically will last for a very long time but this will vary from person to person based on your lifestyle and hereditary factors. Also, the skin will still continue to age so eventually these conditions may start to appear at some point in the future. Most patients are happy with the results and their appearance but some do opt to have more improvements done as they age.

What Are The Risks?

There are thousands of people a year who have eyelid lift surgery and the vast majority never have any major complications. But as with any surgery there can be some risks involved including hematoma which is blood accumulating under the skin, infection, scarring, allergies, and damage to underlying foundations. Thankfully, these complications are very rare but you should still discuss all of these things with your surgeon or his staff.

If you feel that eyelid surgery would be a good option for you, find a qualified plastic surgeon and discuss your options. Also, make sure you follow your surgeon’s instructions and advice both before and after the surgery.

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