Archive for October 14th, 2009

Cosmetic surgery loans: Making your financial affairs easy

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We all have heard several times that beautiful people have an edge over others. For them tough things get easier. To look beautiful, one has to concentrate on various factors such power dressing, appropriate dressing, right attitude and importantly the body as whole.  To seduce someone, physical looks are considered as a major constitute of personality. Nowadays, for the perfect figure or to enhance appearance, people are opting for cosmetic surgeries.

The surgery helps the figure or personality conscious people in several ways such as it cure birth defects, accident scars or aging marks from the body. The cosmetic surgery reshape or modify the body, the way a person wants for instance grafting of skin, removing flab, unwanted growth of moles etc. People get into the procedure of cosmetic or plastic surgery is look beautiful. For this reason, cosmetic surgery loans have gained popularity among many people from the UK. Loans for cosmetic surgery are designed for the borrowers who are looking for financial support or who can not afford the surgery.

Some of the most common surgeries which UK people undergo are tummy tucks, breast augmentations/reductions, ear surgeries, scar removal, curing birth marks, upper arm tucks, brow lifts, nose surgeries, facial implants and facelifts.

Just like other personal loans, the plastic surgery loans are classified into two forms namely secured and unsecured. In the secured category of loan, the borrowers have to pledge some valuable collateral against the loan amount. This category is used for meeting major surgeries or which requires hefty amount. In the secured option, the borrower enjoys low interest rate and flexible repayment terms.

In contrast, unsecured loan option is free from the collateral placement formality. The loan amount availed is used for meeting minor surgeries. Under this category, the borrowers have to little loose their pocket as unsecured option carries high rate of interest.

Online option for applying cosmetic surgery is better than traditional mode. Online mode helps the borrowers to select the best deal from the comfort of home or office.

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Getting Ready For Your Plastic Surgery Consultation

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The consultation is the most important part of your plastic surgery, and you want to make sure you get it right the first time. Lots of mistakes are made because the patient isn’t really ready for your consultation. Getting the face and body you want it too important to take chances with!

Here are some things you should do to prepare before you go to your consultation…

1 – Decide what you want done. Some people go to their surgeon with a list the length of their arm of little improvements that would make their body perfect.

Tuck a little here, stretch a little there, vacuum some of this, inject some of this… It can be complicated. While your surgeon may be able to do a couple of different things during your operation, a big long list like that is just not going to get things done.

Bring in a list of all the things you want done, and prioritize. Start with number one, and imagine that this is the only change that can be made. Then, pick a number 2 and so on. This will give your plastic surgeon a good idea of what you want done.

2 – Do your homework. The more you know about what you need done, the more smoothly your consultation will go. If you know what can be done where, and with what kinds of results, it will be easier to describe to your plastic surgeon what you want.

It’s like getting a haircut; you have to know what you need, and your hairstylist will get it just right. Although, plastic surgery is a bigger operation! It’s important that you are familiar with the procedures that you want done, and you have realistic expectations about the outcomes. This will help your doctor create the new body you want.

3 – Think about recovery time. All cosmetic operations require some time for the patient to recover, and this can really put a damper on your work and social life. Before you head in for your consultation, decide exactly how much of your life you can spare for recovery, and assume that you will be totally out of commission for that time.

Think of it as your time budget. Tell your plastic surgeon the absolute longest you can spend recovering, and that will help them decide if this particular operation will work for you or not.

4 – Brainstorm some questions. Make sure that you get all of your questions and concerns answered by the doctor. And, as always with doctors, be totally honest about your feelings. It can be hard to do this sometimes, but it is important. After all, it will help your plastic surgeon to know why you want to make the change. This might help them make some suggestions that would better get you what you want.

5 – Make sure your finances are in order. Decide how you are going to pay, and what your budget for the whole thing will be. You can usually pay by check, credit card or cash, and some clinics offer loan options. Just make sure you’ve decided beforehand how you’re going to pay.

After your consultation, you’ll feel relieved. You’ll know just what is going to happen, in what time-frame, and what the results will be. Get prepared before your consultation, and your plastic surgery will be a success!

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How You Can Have Firmer Breasts with Breast Lift Surgery

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Your breasts are an important contributing factor to how you feel about your body and your sense of attractiveness. It is generally accepted that a woman’s sense of beauty and confidence can be greatly enhanced by having a set of breasts which they are happy with.

You may feel that you are happy with your breasts in terms of their size but feel that, as gravity takes its toll, that they have lost their firmness and may be sagging. Although your bra can give you the support you may need to achieve a certain degree of lift, there are often instances when you can feel that their function is lost or insufficient in achieving the look and feel that you need. Luckily, through today’s cosmetic surgery you can find the perfect solution in breast lift surgery.

The practice of mastopexy is specifically aimed at providing a cosmetic surgery breast lift procedure for enhanced look and feel through the process of reshaping sagging breasts and improving their contour, firmness and volume.

In the event of losing firmness, the removal of excess skin can help to alleviate the problem and where necessary, an artificial implant can be used to increase the volume of the breast. Raising and repositioning of downward pointing nipples and evening out of unequal breasts can also be achieved through breast lift mastopexy procedures.

Normal breast lift surgery can be performed in a day’s surgery under general or local anaesthetic and can involve a short stay in hospital for up to two days, after which normal life can be resumed in the absence of strenuous and excessive exercise for the initial three to four week period after surgery.

Whatever your breast lift requirements your breast lift surgeon can offer you the sensitive and understanding approach to your operation and guide you through with expert treatment for the ultimate enhancement to your body and sense of pride in your breasts.

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Plastic Surgery in Brazil

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Estetica Brasil takes care of patients who are coming for Plastic Surgery in Brazil are generally originating from the USA, England, Europe, Africa, Middle-east and other countries. Special consideration is given to such foreign patients because it is understandable that they are stretching their local boundaries and so we make sure that they are well cared for.

WHY BRAZIL?

Plastic Surgeons in Brazil are some of the most experienced surgeons in the world.

This is partly due to the society being very open regarding the body aesthetic, which has lead women and men towards a natural desire for improving the look of their body via sculpturing surgeries. This societal tendency has provided the fertile ground for the evolution of world-class medical schools, plastic surgeons and innovative techniques.

Estetica Brasil works with a few hand-picked Board Certified Plastic Surgeons by the SBCP (Brazilian Board for Plastic Surgery).

Come to Brazil for tourism and for Plastic Surgery, but the Surgery comes first.

Would you go to Paris or London and then no go out sight-seeing? But Plastic Surgery is anyways a surgery and as such requires the necessary time and rest for the correct evolution of the healing process.

Your mind should be set on having a healthy experience, and a fast recuperation period, so that when you go home you are ready to go back to your daily activities. If you have more free time, after the recuperation period, you can explore the beauties of Fortaleza.

YOUR ARRIVAL

You may be arriving tired from a flight into a country that is unknown. Yet, we will have arranged in advance for a driver to pick you up at the Pinto Martins Fortaleza International Airport and take you to your hotel, on the seafront, where your room will have been booked for you.

COMPANIONS

In case that you are limited to coming alone, we can provide a part-time or full-time companion to help you during the first days after returning from the hospital and for as long as you need, someone to help you with your medicines, your food, going to the toilet, etc., since you may be feeling discomfort when you move. Having to get out of bed at night to go to the bathroom, with bandages and soreness, can be harmful to you if you happen to fall.

GETTING AROUND

With close to 3 million inhabitants, Fortaleza is the 4th largest city in Brazil. It is a tropical place, located on the north-east coast of the country, close to the Equator line, and benefits from a year-long sunny and mild climate. There are many interesting places to visit, including some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Most people here are relaxed and friendly. There are also many foreigners living here, so we seem to empathize with a stranger and you’ll probably get that feeling too. Most persons here don’t speak a lot of English but they will try to help you if you are friendly and ask for assistance. A pocket dictionary with a few phrases will help you a lot.

INITIAL CONSULTATION

Your initial consultation will last about one hour; the plastic surgeon will examine your condition and determine the state of your health. You serenely and honestly discuss your specific needs and you get to see photographs of prior cases. You can ask any question regarding any aspect of the procedure. At the end everything should be clear to you.

FEES

If you choose to go ahead with your process of plastic surgery then we will ask you to compensate for the surgery after the pre-operation consultation. The fees are a fixed amount, not likely to be altered, unless unexpected event, like a change in the method of anesthesia, for instance.

DOCUMENTS

You will receive a series of legal waivers to sign, detailing procedures and risks specific to the operation(s) that you are considering. All the documents will be in English.

LAB TESTS

You can perform the required lab tests in your country, yet it is often preferable and much cheaper to have your lab tests done here on arrival, especially because they usually will not be covered by your health insurance. The tests will be performed the same day of the consultation with the plastic surgeon; it does not change the duration of your total stay.

HOSPITAL PROCEDURES

An Estetica Brasil representative will help you check in and escort you to the check-in process and up to your assigned room, to make sure that you are comfortable. The Plastic Surgeons in Brazil are some of the best in the business and take every necessary care for a smooth surgery.

RECUPERATION

There are two key elements to a speedy recuperation: rest, and follow the instructions of the plastic surgeon regarding medicines and procedures…TO THE LETTER.

Make sure to rest, take your medicine, eat properly to nourish your body and follow all instructions that we provide. Keep remembering that each day you are one day closer to that nice look that you’ve desired for yourself all these years.

FOLLOW-UP’S

The fee that you pay includes all necessary post-operative follow-up visits as may be necessary. There are no additional charges. These visits include the changing of bandages by the surgeon.

Since you will be returning home, you may not be able to have all of the follow-up visits throughout the year after your surgery. Nevertheless, we can communicate via Email, and we can receive photographs of your healing process. As time goes by and questions arise, we will still be available to provide you with answers to your concerns.

GOING HOME

Returning to your country will also depend on the speed of your healing. We will estimate a return date based on you following all the plastic surgeon’s instructions. Your co-operation greatly helps in determining the final return date.

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Male Plastic Surgery Becoming More Popular Each Day

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Cosmetic Surgery for Men

A growing number of men are turning to plastic surgery to keep themselves looking younger. Youth-oriented culture may be behind the trend, but so is men’s increasing comfort with admitting they care about their looks and their health. As evidenced by more and more people seeking treatment for conditions such as erectile dysfunction, times have changed and men now take increasing responsibility for their own choices in health care. One aspect of this is the growth in cosmetic surgery.

Today more men than ever are opting for cosmetic surgery. According to The Men’s Health Forum, the proportion of men going under the knife has increased by more than 140 per cent over the past five years. The Harley Medical Group said that one in four of the liposuctions it carries out are on men. The procedure, which can be applied to areas such as the abdomen, chest and chin, costs around £3,700 and necessitates a week off work for recovery. The director of the Harley Medical Group, Dale, said: “The idea of men letting [their bodies] go with increased age is no longer accurate.

Medics have seen a dramatic increase in the number of 50-something male patients coming into their clinics. Liposuction is the most popular procedure. Men tend to rid themselves of love handles and sagging abdomens, doctors said, while women reduce flabby thighs and hips. Face-lifts, tummy-tucks, neck-lifts, eyebrow-lifts, nose jobs and chin implants are also gaining in popularity among men.

There are two primary reasons men visit a plastic surgeon. They want to look younger to remain competitive in the work force. And those who are divorced and dating again want to project an image of vitality to lure potential mates. In the intense competition of the business world, there is often a perception, correct or not, that an older person is less up to date and efficient.

With the stigma of plastic surgery largely faded, many men now consider the investment to improve their appearance and remain young looking while into their ‘golden years’.

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If you wish to discuss any of the above issues in more detail, do not hesitate to contact info@firstmed.co.uk or call +44 (0)870 199 5287

Other Skin Treatments Besides Plastic Surgery

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Perhaps you have some small lines around your eyes and the creases of your mouth that you wish to get rid of. Perhaps you have a more serious need for skin treatment like sun damage or a tattoo removal. Do you think that Botox, Restylane or Juvederm injections are the only options at an expensive clinic? Not necessarily. Many people are looking to affordable laser schools where students are training. There are hundreds of ways to improve the appearance of your skin. What ever your skin situation, there are several options to choose from minimally evasive skin surfacing treatments to drinking more water and getting more sleep.

 

There are high-tech laser skin machines and equipment to remove damaged and wrinkled skin which allows new skin layers to be exposed and the old skin layers are "vaporized" by the laser revealing the new skin. After a short amount of healing time the results are a tighter, smoother and younger looking skin surface. The laser uses a beam of light to vaporize the outer layers of damaged skin at precisely controlled levels of penetration. The laser can be applied to the skin in short pulses to remove irregular contours, discolored areas, tattoos, or blood vessels. Which ever treatment you decide to do will depend on your specific need and situation. There are several other ways to instantly improve your skin for free!

 

  Eat Better

Removing highly processed and salted food as well as highly sugary food will instantly make your skin look better and you will feel better too. Eat more fruits and vegetables and stay away from fast food!

 

  Drinking More Water

Instead of ordering a soda, which is empty calories, ask for water. Your body is almost entirely made up of water and your body needs it to flush out toxins and improve your cells. When you dehydrate your body with caffeine, sugar and sun, you need to drink water to keep your skin elastic, smooth and hydrated. Plus those dark circles under your eyes- are partly there from lack of water.

 

  Quit Smoking

Nothing could improve your skin more than this right here. When you smoke, you are inhaling pollutants, toxins and poisons into your body, which are absorbed in your bloodstream, which feed your cells. The more you smoke the more your cells are affected. Affected cells mean more broken appearance.

 

  Exercise

When your heart is pumping hard, it is circulating your blood and when you are breathing heavy, more oxygen is coming into your lungs which your cells need to be healthy. Sweating naturally removes impurities and you will even sleep better.

 

  Sleep

Getting enough rest is one of the most important things you can do. Your body needs to recharge. While you are sleeping, cell growth is taking place and important hormones- released while you are sleeping balance out the body’s natural rhythm and help the skin’s overall appearance.

 

  Stay out of the sun

Wear a hat, wear sun block! The sun instantly destroys the skin’s surface and if you get burned- your skin is even more vulnerable to skin discoloration, moles, cancers and other skin problems.

 

You don’t have to live in Beverly Hills and have a plastic surgeon friend to afford to look beautiful, by simply making conscious choices, your skin will soon reveal a more youthful and glowing appearance.

 

 

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Plasticos as a Plastic Surgery Organization

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As poverty started to become a serious threat for the lives of many less fortunate people, many organizations around the world are now having their plans and actions on how to stop this problem before it gets worse. One of these organizations is the Plasticos Foundation. An organization composed of plastic surgeons headed by Dr. Larry Nichter. Plasticos Foundation’s primary goal is to improve the lives of others particularly the children in need through plastic surgery that is why the said foundation is identified as a plastic surgery organization.

Through the foundation’s intervention, they enhance the lives of children with correctable body deformities, birth defects, congenital malformations and traumatic disfigurements. The foundation also seeks to advance the field of Plastic Surgery through trainings, research studies, and public education that is why they conduct lectures and free trainings to surgeons in host countries in the art of Plastic Surgery, enabling them to carry on this work.

Plasticos Foundation cannot be called as a plastic surgery organization without its plastic surgeon volunteers who came from different parts of the world. These volunteers with the expertise in the said field serve and give their best because they want to reshape the deprived lives of many children who were victims of physical defects in their bodies. In addition, they are doing this kind act because they want to break the wall that hinders children who have these curses in showing up themselves in the society and give these innocents a new hope to survive life.

“Since the children are said to be the new hope of the world, then we should guide and put them on the right path, and uplift their lives from deprivation”, “We believe all individuals, especially the young, negatively affected by correctable deformities deserve to be made whole”, these are what the volunteers of Plasticos consider every time they render their service.

Through the benevolence of Plasticos Foundation, many lives of children have changed and have given a new hope. The faces infected with sadness are replaced with happiness as the curse in their life is removed through the magic touch of the surgeons and the glowing smiles started to shine in their innocent faces. Until now, Plasticos Foundation still continues its philanthropy. To help, to serve, to nurture and to mold the lives of the new generation! That is what Plasticos aims and believes.

Abdominoplasty: Plastic Surgery

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Abdominoplasty, commonly referred to as a “tummy tuck”, is a major cosmetic surgical procedure.  An abdominoplasty is performed in order to create a flatter, smoother, firmer look for the abdominal region.  This is achieved through the removal of excess skin, body fat, and the tightening of the abdominal muscles. There are several different types of abdominoplasty, including the “traditional tummy tuck”, the “endoscopic tummy tuck” (to minimize scarring), the “circumferential tummy tuck” (usually performed after gastric bypass surgery, bariatric surgery, or significant weight loss), the “extended tummy tuck” (which also targets the “love handles”), and the “mini tummy tuck” or partial abdominoplasty.  Most abdominoplasty is performed under general anesthesia, but in some of the less invasive types of procedures (such as the partial abdominoplasty) can be performed under local anesthesia in conjunction with a sedative.

People seek abdominoplasty for a variety reasons.  Many women who have had children find themselves dissatisfied with their post-child bearing bodies because they still have an excess of skin and/or fat in their abdominal region leftover from their pregnancy, so they choose to have an abdominoplasty, sometimes as part of a larger “Mommy Makeover”, which combines multiple cosmetic surgeries to help women counteract some of the changes that child bearing imposes upon the female body.   If a woman is still considering having more children, she should wait until after her final pregnancy to have an abdominoplasty performed because pregnancy weakens and stretches the abdominal muscles. People who have experienced a significant weight loss (usually 100+ pounds) also often require an abdominoplasty to remove the excess skin that still remains.  Some people, though physically fit, find that they are unable to rid themselves of the dreaded “belly flab” through diet and exercise alone. The overall shape of the body is largely determined by genetics, so some people are genetically pre-disposed to have a tendency to accumulate fat in their abdominal region.  These otherwise physically fit people who are unable to lose their “belly flab” through diet and exercise often elect to have an abdominoplasty. Some men and women also choose to have an abdominoplasty to counteract the effects that aging has on the body.  Even if they do not have an excess of fat in their abdomen, their skin may be sagging and their abdominal muscles may have become too lax.

As with any major surgical procedure, there are some significant risks associated with abdominoplasty.  It is of the utmost importance that you carefully follow your surgeon’s pre and post-surgical instructions. Whenever a person undergoes anesthesia they risk possibly having a reaction to it, which in rare cases can result in death. During surgery there is also the risk of excessive bleeding. Post-surgery, there is an elevated risk of blood clots for the first few days following the procedure. There is also an increased risk of infection, so it is important that you only use sterile bandages and dressings and that you closely monitor any drainage for changes in colors.  Infections are usually treatable with antibiotics, but they often slow the healing process. In some rare cases, slow or uneven healing can lead to tissue death, so that person may require a skin graft or additional surgeries.  It is important to note that an abdominoplasty will result in a permanent surgical scar.  Usually the surgeon will attempt to place the scar below the “bikini line” so it will not be visible to others. In the year following your abdominoplasty, the scar should flatten out a bit and lighten in color.  However, if you are prone to keloids, your scar may be more prominent. Your surgeon will also advise you to avoid heavy lifting and other vigorous activities for an average of four to six weeks

The benefits of having an abdominoplasty is that the surgery should leave you with a smoother, flatter, firmer abdominal region.  Excess skin and fat have been removed and the abdominal muscles have been tightened, which can result in the loss of several inches around your mid-section.  Also, many people who have undergone abdominoplasty happily report that it can also reduce the appearance of stretch marks in the abdomen, particularly those below the navel.  People once plagued by “belly flab” usually become much more self-confident about the appearance of their bodies following an abdominoplasty.  To maintain the appearance of your abdomen following an abdominoplasty, it is important that you avoid significant weight gain. Maintaining a healthy diet and active lifestyle can help you prolong the benefits of your abdominoplasty.

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.

Reconstructive Surgery – Plastic Surgery Procedures

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Reconstructive surgery is truly a blessing for those who aim to reshape abnormal structures of the body to improve function and aesthetic appearance. Reconstructive surgery is a plastic surgery procedure, performed in patients of all age groups – whether it’s a child with a birth defect or physical irregularity, or an adult who has had a traumatic injury or disease that has affected various body parts. 

Reconstructive Surgery – Effective for Improving Your Physical Appearance

Normally, there are two main categories of patients, who require reconstructive surgery – those with congenital deformities (birth defects) and those with developmental deformities (caused due to an accident, injury, or disease). Reconstructive surgery is designed to correct all of these problems, thus giving the patient an improved appearance and a new outlook on life.

Find an Experienced Reconstructive Surgeon to Address Your Needs

It is better to contact a reconstructive surgeon if these abnormalities impact your life in a negative way. An experienced and talented reconstructive surgeon performs a variety of surgical procedures to improve a damaged or abnormal part of the body. These include:

•    Birth deformity reconstruction   

•    Breast reconstruction

•    Burn reconstruction

•    Cancer reconstruction

•    Reconstruction after skin cancer

•    Hand surgery   

•    Body & wound reconstruction

•    Craniofacial surgery

•    Flap and microsurgery

Effective, Lasting Results

There is a definitive reconstructive option that can help improve the problem. Reconstructive surgery has proven to be effective in improving the facial features and body structure, yet it is not free from risks and complications. When compared to other plastic surgery procedures, the recovery time for reconstructive surgery may be a bit longer, but it is worth it because the results will last a lifetime.

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The History of Plastics and Plastic Surgery

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While the subspecialty of medicine known as Plastic Surgery (one of the 22 recognized specialties of medicine) is now so incredibly common, there are few who would not know what it is. But yet, I will occasionally get asked this question by a new patient during our consultation…’now tell me where the plastic goes’…or…’will the plastic used in the operation get infected?’ Indicating that some still believe that the name ‘plastic’ in Plastic Surgery relates to a material and that plastic surgery operations involve putting in plastic materials.

While the time periods of development for both Plastic Surgery and plastic materials are similar, there is no direct link between the two. Plastic Surgery was not given its name because it used plastic materials in surgery. The Greek word, ‘plastikos’, whicih means to mold, shape, or give form to is the meaning behind the naming of the medical specialty Plastic Surgery. And this is certainly an accurate description of what Plastic Surgeons do…shape or mold human tissues into recognizeable body parts for either reconstructive (missing) or for cosmetic (existing) purposes. Plastic Surgery organized itself into a formal society in 1931 with the formation of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, recently condensed to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. It’s first formal training program began several years earlier in 1924 with the establishment of the first plastic surgery residency at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Formal board-certification in Plastic Surgery started in 1937 which dramatically raised the standards for the specialty.

Plastic materials developed right around the same time frame as Plastic Surgery. The earliest true thermosetting plastics had their beginning in the late 1800s with the commerically successful product known as Bakelite introduced in Britain in the early 1900s. But DuPont with its polyamide (nylon 66) plastic in the 1930s popularized the material here in the United States. New plastics followed quickly such as polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate. (acrylic). All these plastic materials become tremendously popular and necessary during World War II as components of many military products such as aircraft canopies and radar units. And here is where Plastic Surgery and plastic materials share yet another similarity…their development was propelled by wars, WWI and WWII. Military conflicts and the need for personal protection (plastic materials) and in the treatment of their war-related injuries (Plastic Surgery) served as a catalyst for both of their developments.

A final sidenote of both of their pre-WWII history is that they similarly converged to deal with a growing problem in the 1930s…motor vehicle accidents. As cars became more common, so did auto accidents and injuries from the shattering of glass windshields. Most commonly, severe facial lacerations resulted from windshields at the time. Plastic surgeons were a loud voice about this problem and spurned manufacturers, such as DuPont and Monsanto, to develope more-shatterproof windshields. As Plastic Surgery performs many huundreds of different operations from the face and throughout the body, very few have ever actually required plastic materials to make the operation successful. While breast and facial implants, which are very common and popular cosmetic operations today do use synthetic materials, they are a silicone-based rubber material. Technically, not a plastic material in the organic chemistry sense. Only the acrylic cranioplasty operation, where a piece of the skull is replaced by a plastic material, is the only procedure in all of Plastic Surgery where a plastic material is actually used. While not as commonly done today, acrylic cranioplasties are still done by some Plastic Surgeons and neurosurgeons as well.

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