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Compare your Non-surgical Plastic Surgery Procedure Options
Like many others, you might wish to improve certain aspects of your physical appearance. However, you may not feel ready to commit to a surgical procedure. Luckily, there are a number of advanced non-surgical procedures for cellulite removal, skin tightening and diminishing wrinkles. While the most dramatic effects will come from plastic surgery, many people find they can achieve desired results from non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
Who is a Candidate for Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures?
Almost anyone can be a candidate for a non-surgical cosmetic procedure. Most procedures are non-invasive, or at most involve a few shots. People who want to test the waters without committing to a plastic surgery procedure are perfect candidates for non-surgical cosmetic treatments.
Compare Types of Non-Surgical Plastic Surgery Procedures
While there are numerous non-surgical cosmetic treatments, many of them fall into one of three categories: cellulite removal, anti-wrinkle treatments and skin tightening.
Non-Surgical Plastic Surgery Procedure Options for Cellulite Removal
Cellulite is the appearance of uneven fat deposits around the buttocks and thighs. It generally affects women more than men. Cellulite can form for many reasons, including diet, age and genetics. Cellulite can be an unsightly aesthetic problem that many people choose to correct through non-surgical procedures.
Two major types of cellulite removal are mesotherapy and VelaSmooth. During mesotherapy, the doctor administers local injections that increase the flow of blood, breaking down the accumulation of cellulite-causing fats. VelaSmooth refines the skin with radio frequency and infrared light treatments. To some extent, both options employ endermologie, a highly specialized deep massage technique that evenly distributes fat with a dual-roller system.
Non-Surgical Anti-Wrinkle Treatments
Over time, wrinkles develop because our faces start to lose collagen and elastin. Exposure to sunlight, the elements and cigarette smoke can speed up the process. Fortunately, most anti-wrinkle treatments are quick and simple. Available treatments include BOTOX®, chemical peels, collagen injections, laser skin rejuvenation, microdermabrasion, Radiance, Restalyne and Thermage®.
Each type of anti-wrinkle treatment is designed for a specific part of the body, or for a specific type of wrinkle. It is important to discuss these options with your doctor and choose the treatment that best meets your needs.
Non-Surgical Skin Tightening Procedure Options
One of the most visible signs of aging is loose skin, especially around the face. Sagging skin combined with wrinkles can make a person look older than his or her actual age. Generally, skin- tightening treatments erase 10 – 15 years off the appearance of a patient’s face. These are all outpatient treatments that can take as little as 15 minutes, up to two hours.
Thermage®, a non-surgical skin tightening procedure, normally takes one application and can be completed in under an hour. The procedure uses intense radio frequency waves to tighten skin around the chin, neck or around the eyes.
Titan™ treatment uses infrared light to encourage collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin. Typically, patients undergo two or three treatments in order to achieve the best results.
During a thread lift, a doctor uses surgical thread to tighten the patient’s skin. The procedure is considered a minimally invasive alternative to a face lift, which achieves a more youthful appearance.
Arasys is a skin tightening procedure for the body. During this treatment, electrical signals force the muscles to quickly contract. It’s like doing exercise without the actual exercise! In the typical 17-minute session, Arasys can mimic the effect of 300 sit-ups, but without the same strain and stress on muscles. As the muscles contract, they burn fat and can tighten skin.
Remember that while the most dramatic effects will come from plastic surgery, many people find they can achieve desired results from non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
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Male Stars who have had Plastic Surgery
While cosmetic plastic surgery used to be seen as almost wholly a “female thing,” men are rapidly catching up. Men make up over 35% of cosmetic surgery patients. The percentage of male television and movie stars who have undergone plastic surgery grows by the day. Some of the male stars who have had plastic surgery are Burt Reynolds, Kenny Rogers, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Jenner. Famous men suspected of having plastic surgery include Clint Eastwood, Michael Douglas, and Clay Aiken. And of course, the most famous male plastic surgery patient was the late Michael Jackson.
Rogers and Reynolds both appear to have had face lifts that have done little except interfere with the handsome, yet rugged faces they used to have. Rupert Everett is another male star who has been rendered almost unrecognizable after having had plastic surgery on his face. While the new face is perhaps more balanced, or symmetrical, it looks like it belongs to someone else entirely.
Bruce Jenner, star at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games has also had a face lift. The effect is, again, that he looks as if he is wearing someone else’s face. Mickey Rourke used to have a certain tough guy “je ne sais quoi,” but now, having undergone extensive plastic surgery on his face, he just looks slightly scary.
Gary Busey has had extensive plastic surgery on his face. Now, much of it can be attributed to a serious motorcycle accident he was in many years back. It is hard to discern whether his drastically altered appearance is the result of reconstruction after the accident, or if additional cosmetic work was done on top of it.
While it isn’t clear why a radio star needs plastic surgery, nonetheless, satellite radio fixture Howard Stern has said that he had the bump removed from his nose and some fat sucked out from under his chin. He is still quite recognizable as Howard Stern, however, and doesn’t appear to have gone overboard with the surgical makeover.
While Michael Douglas hasn’t said much one way or another, the general consensus is that he’s had a face lift and a brow lift. The tautness of his face contrasts with the lack of tautness on his neck, which is further evidence that his face has been surgically altered.The comedian Carrot Top has drastically transformed himself over the past decade, with the most noticeable change being highly arched brows that could be due to either a brow lift, strategic injection of Botox, or both.
Clearly cosmetic plastic surgery isn’t just a woman’s world anymore.
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Sigmoid Colectomy Surgery in India- Affordable Cost Sigmoid Colectomy
Sigmoid Colectomy Surgery in India
What is it?
The bowel is a tube of intestine which runs from the stomach to the back passage. The lower half of the bowel is called the colon. The colon runs from the right side of the waistline, up to the right ribs, loops across the upper part of the belly and passes down the left side….
The operation
You will have a general anaesthetic, and will be asleep for the whole operation. A cut is made in the skin in the middle lower part of the abdomen about 40cm (15 inches) long. The left side of the colon loop and the upper rectum are freed from the inside of the tummy. The diseased part is cut out and usually the ends are joined together….
Before the operation
Stop smoking and get your weight down if you are overweight. (See Healthy Living). If you know that you have problems with your blood pressure, your heart, or your lungs, ask your family doctor to check that these are under control. Check the hospital’s advice about taking the Pill or hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Check you have a relative or friend who can come with you to the hospital, take you home, and look after you for the first week after the operation. Bring all your tablets and medicines with you to the hospital….
Colectomy
The primary treatment for colon cancer is surgery. The part of the large bowel with cancer is removed, along with surrounding lymph nodes. Removal of the colon is called a colectomy. The remaining bowel is then joined together. Joining the bowel is called an anastomosis…..
At We Care India partner hospitals, the majority of colon and rectal operations are performed using minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopy). Laparoscopy, however, may not be suitable for all patients. Ask your surgeon if you are an appropriate candidate for minimally invasive surgery….
After – in hospital
You will most likely have a fine plastic tube coming out of your nose and connected to another plastic bag to drain your stomach. This is to decompress your stomach which, along with the bowel, may feel sluggish after an operation….
Possible complications
As with any operation under general anaesthetic, there is a very small risk of complications related to your heart and lungs. The tests that you will have before the operation will make sure that you can have the operation in the safest possible way and will bring the risk for such complications very close to zero….
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Cosmetic Surgery Vs. Reconstructive Surgery?
Many people have trouble differentiating between cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery. They understand that there is a difference, but they do not necessarily understand what that difference is. However, there are definite and obvious differences between the two that can help anyone make a determination of which type of surgery is used for what kind of problem or concern. It can also help a person decide if they may need or want a specific surgery, and whether it is right for them based on their goals.
Cosmetic Surgery
When a person gets cosmetic surgery, it is to fix a perceived defect. They may feel that their chin is not right, their nose is too big, their breasts are too small or there are countless other issues that they are not really happy with. These are things that they want fixed because they do not like the way that they look, not because there is any medical reason to fix them. In other words, they are not impeding that person’s life, causing them physical pain or otherwise making things difficult for them. These kinds of problems may cause mental pain, however, because some people become very self-conscious about their appearance. They feel as though they must look a certain way to be accepted. Other people have cosmetic surgery simply to boost their self-esteem, to please their partner or because they finally decide to correct some minor flaw that has been bothering them for years.
Reconstructive Surgery
Getting reconstructive surgery is different. A reconstruction usually takes place after damage has been done to an area of the body. A very common reconstructive surgery is done to give a woman breasts again after she has had a mastectomy for cancer. However, there are many other reconstructive surgeries that are performed each year by highly qualified surgeons. Facial reconstruction is also relatively common, especially after car accidents or other serious accidents where facial trauma has been a problem. Dog bites and other injuries can require reconstructive surgery as well, especially if the damage is to the face. Not everyone who does not like a small flaw will get cosmetic surgery, but individuals who have serious deformities or injuries will generally receive reconstructive surgery in an attempt to give them a relatively normal appearance once again.
The Differences Between Cosmetic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery
While cosmetic surgery is generally a matter of choice, reconstructive surgery is sometimes necessary and almost always desired. Victims of accidents and tragedy and those born with severe deformities sometimes require reconstructive surgery simply so they can do generally accepted things such as eat solid food or breathe through their nose. Society is often uncomfortable with people who are ‘different,’ and this makes those people uncomfortable as well. Giving them back a chance at a normal life is basically what reconstructive surgery is all about.
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Cosmetic surgery usually involves some major trauma to the body
Cosmetic surgery, as with any medical procedure, is inherently risky and carries potentially devastating consequences that can scar you for the rest of your life. Fortunately, doctors and surgeons are highly skilled professionals, having worked for a number of years to learn their trade and usually some years after that before they get to the stage of carrying out invasive procedures, which means that usually cosmetic surgery will be conducted by a highly experienced and consequently safe professional. Sadly however, that isnt always the case and sometimes problems with surgery arise, whether that be through negligence, human error or simple bad fortune. For the budding patient there is not much you can do when you are lying on the table, but there are ways before and after your procedure that you can help avoid infection and prevent some of the difficulties that can arise with cosmetic procedures.
Cosmetic surgery usually involves some major trauma to the body. Whilst it is usually conducted privately for purely cosmetic reasons (as the name would imply), this kind of surgery can also be carried out for appropriate medical reasons such as low self-esteem or disfigurement as a result of an accident or fire. As such you can never really be prepared for your plastic surgery unless you are consciously undertaking to have the specific procedure carried out on your behalf.
If you are making the decision to have the procedure carried out, the first thing you should do is attempted to improve your general fitness and health by increasing exercise and changing to a diet high in vitamins and minerals. The fitness side of things will ensure your body is more able to cope with the trauma it is about to sustain and will help you on the road to recovery sooner than if you were completely unfit. Likewise the improvement in your diet will not only benefit your health, but it will also provide a means of preventing infection and ensuring that your recovery process will similarly be improved as compared to someone with a poor diet and weaker immune system.
Another important thing to make sure before you have any cosmetic surgery procedure is that you refrain from smoking for several weeks either side of the operation, or alternatively that you just give up smoking altogether. Smoking can cause infection and can easily run down your immune system and your body is natural defenses that help you recover from your condition and fight off any germs that make their way in to your wound. Ideally, you should kick the habit altogether for the wider health implications, but where that isn’t an option you should at least hold back on the smoking for a month or so at the very minimum until things have settled down.
Finally it is important to make sure that you take plenty of rest following your operation, and do not go back to work or strenuous activity too soon. Whatever the procedure, there will be a period of time that will require nothing other than recovery, so make the most of your chance to relax and do nothing.
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Top 10 Tips: Men and Plastic Surgery
r of men that have undergone cosmetic procedures has grown over recent years. Many men desire cosmetic procedures between their late 30’s and 60’s to appear more youthful and in some cases, because of the impact that cosmetic procedures may have on their career. The following tips can be useful for men considering cosmetic procedures.
1. Facial rejuvenation requires special considerations for men, especially for men that experience sensitivity with shaving. Botox and Hyaluronic Acid Injections produce immediate results and do not require recovery time.
2. Liposuction easily improves flanks and breasts on men that are two of the most difficult places for men to reduce weight in.
3. Liposuction results can be enhanced and maintained through diet and exercise.
4. Neck liposuction, chin enhancement, and brow lifts may be alternatives to facelifts for men.
5. Liposuction can produce an etched appearance for the abdomen and pectoral area.
6. Male Breast Reduction is a commonly requested procedure that is safe, effective and does not require a large recovery time.
7. Nose Reshaping has evolved with advanced techniques that include scarless rhinoplasty.
8. Eye lid surgery may be coupled with or an alternative to a brow lift that will improve the appearance of anger and overhanging fat deposits or skin.
9. Men have thicker skin that is more apt to tighten up after plastic surgery than in women.
10. Hair Transplantation is offered in a variety of techniques. It’s important to research the variations in technique and methodology.
2007 Statistics of Cosmetic Procedures Performed on Men
The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery produced the following statistics of the most commonly requested cosmetic procedures that men requested in 2007, as follows:
Over 300,000 Botox Over 185,000 Laser Hair Removal Over 85,000 Microdermasion
Nearly 84,000 Hyaluronic Acid (Restylane or Hylaform)
Close to 58,000 Liposuction Over 63,000 Laser Treatment Close to 32,000 Rhinoplasty Over to 32,500 Eye Lid Surgery Over 20,000 Male Breast Reduction Close to 16,500 Hair Transplantation
Appearance is an important aspect of modern life. People today not only want to feel good inside; they also want to look good outside. To achieve this end a lot of men and women elect to undergo plastic surgery procedures each year. The results are often dramatic and permanent, so it is important that the patient knows what to expect and that he or she chooses a plastic surgeon wisely. Patients seeking advice on plastic surgery procedures and referral to a plastic surgeon may turn first to word of mouth from their friends and family who may have already undergone a plastic surgery procedure. The Internet is also a common place to look for a good, qualified plastic surgeon.
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Giving Plastic Surgery as a Valentine’s Day Gift
With Valentine’s day just around the corner, some men may be thinking of giving their significant other a plastic surgery procedure as a gift. While the idea of less frown lines, fuller lips, larger breasts, or a tighter waistline may be on a man’s wish list, make sure it is something the woman really wants, lest it be misinterpreted as self-serving….sort of like that DVD player or home theatre system. If the idea seems to fit, here are some important issues to consider.
Most importantly, whomever pays the bill, nobody should undergo plastic surgery because someone else wants them to or because it is a gift. This is the type of gift you should give only if you are certain she really wants it. The desire to have the procedure should be entirely self-motivated and she should have talked about it in the past or in the recent present. The happiest plastic surgery patients are those who are doing it for themselves, to improve their self-image, and not just for you.
It is important to remember that plastic surgery is not a retail item, like buying a watch or perfume. It is a serious undertaking and all procedures, no matter even if done in the office, carry risks and the potential for complications. Make sure you acquire this gift from a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon. Take the initiative in properly selecting qualified plastic surgeons, don’t just go to someone because someone else says so or that they bought the ‘gift’ there so you have to send it there, Research a doctor’s education and training, board-certification, and his/her documented experience in cosmetic surgery and procedures. Plastic surgery is a gift that she can’t give back if you don’t like it!Even purchasing something like a consultation for a few hundred dollars would be a good safe start or a gift card for Botox or injectable fillers. Any plastic surgeon’s office can help guide you in what to do.
Plastic Surgery, with the exception of office-based Botox and injectable fillers, takes planning. Make sure that you time your ‘gift’ appropriately. A self-motivated, well-informed patient who plans their procedure around work and family is the most likely to be happy and satisfied with their plastic surgery decision.
If any of these areas are a concern…consider a generous spa card instead…every woman alive likes pampering…and you’ll be a certain winner!
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Eyelid Surgery Opens Your Eyes
Has anyone you known ever asked you – “Do my eyes look fat?” Probably not. So, why is there eyelid surgery?
Actually, over time, fat does accumulate in that area. There is also a build-up of excess skin and muscle, which creates a droopy and puffy appearance. Fat can also contribute to bags under your eyes, which make you look perpetually sleepy.
Your eyes are probably the biggest factor in whether you look older or younger than your age. Drooping, bags, and puffiness make you look older than your years, even if you’re just over 30. But, smooth, tight lids can take years off your face, and give you confidence about your appearance.
Before electing to have this corrective procedure, there are two things that eyelid surgery will not do.
The procedure can reduce droopiness and make you look younger, but it won’t get rid of “crow’s feet.” These wrinkles have a totally different cause, and if you want to get rid of them, you must use a method of wrinkle removal, such as Botox or supplements.
In the medical world, eyelid surgery is called blepharoplasty. Before you decide to have this procedure, here are some basic things you should consider.
Eyelid surgery won’t drastically alter your appearance. It is best for those whose eyes are droopy due to aging, or those for whom baggy eyes run in the family.
If you have thyroid problems or any ocular medical disorders, blepharoplasty may be quite risky. Heart disease or circulation problems may also put you at risk. Be sure to tell your doctor everything during the consultation.
The entire process takes up to three hours but rarely involves a hospital stay. A local anesthetic is usually used.
The first step is your consultation. This is very important. Tell your doctor exactly what you want done, and discuss with them what you can expect. Most importantly, follow your doctor’s orders about what you can eat, drink or do before the operation.
Smokers will have to quit cold turkey for some period of time before the surgery. It is very important that you follow all of your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Your doctor will probably perform the blepharoplasty there in the clinic. You will be put under local anesthetic. The doctor will make incisions just above and just below the upper and lower lids (depending on which procedure you are having) in a natural crease so that the scars will not be readily visible.
Most surgeries involve removing extra skin and fat and trimming down the muscles. After this is finished, the doctor will suture the incisions and you will be ready to go.
After the surgery, you may experience some soreness and swelling around the incision site. For this, your doctor will give you cold compresses and pain medications. You can usually return to normal activity in about ten days.
Within the first few days, you will be able to watch TV and do most things you regularly do, but contact wearers will have to wait longer before putting in lenses.
Eyelid surgery is often used in conjunction with other types of plastic surgery, such as a brow lift or a face lift. Through a combination of methods, you can have a totally new facial appearance, and take years off your looks!
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UK Spends the Most on Cosmetic Surgery in the Whole of Europe
Britain spends the most on cosmetic surgery in the whole of Europe according to data monitor analysts. In 2006 alone nearly £500m was spent on cosmetic surgery and spending figures show no sign of slowing down. The table below shows the top five spenders on cosmetic surgery in 2006:
Country Amount Spent On Cosmetic Surgery (£Millions)
UK £497
Italy £158
France £139
Germany £127
Spain £69
In comparison, the second greatest spender on cosmetic surgery in Europe was Italy where around £160m is estimated to have been spent in the same time period. Interestingly, the combined total spent on cosmetic surgery in Italy, France, German and Spain amounts to £493m; 4 million less than that spent in the UK alone.
Despite the UK being the clear winner as the hub for cosmetic surgery in Europe, it stills dwarfs the US where an estimated £5.678 billion was spent on cosmetic surgery during the same time period.
According to data monitor, the key reason for the rise in spending on cosmetic surgery is due to the increasing desire of the consumer to improve their personal appearance. Although the bulk of cosmetic surgery procedures are still undergone by women, a considerable change is also being noted in the attitude of men towards cosmetic surgery. This shift being supported by the rise in the number for men undergoing cosmetic surgery procedures such as tummy tucks and breast reductions. For instance there were 224 male breast reductions performed in 2007 compared to 177 performed in 2006 (27% increase) and 22 male breast reductions performed in 2002 (1018% increase).
The rise in cosmetic surgery procedures is also being attributed to the increased public awareness of it through media coverage of new procedures and developments which are constantly taking place in the industry.
According to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), there is a growing general public acceptance towards cosmetic surgery due to increased media coverage and better education with breast enlargement being the most popular.
Despite this upsurge, Consultant Plastic Surgeon and President of BAAPS, Mr Douglas McGeorge states that it is essential that anybody considering cosmetic surgery should spend time researching their options and choosing a suitable provider.
An essential factor which should always be considered when choosing a cosmetic surgery provider is the qualifications and credentials of the cosmetic surgeon who will be performing the procedure as the skill level of the surgeon can make a considerable difference in the outcome.
The Hurlingham Clinic based in London is one of the leading cosmetic surgery clinics in the UK. All cosmetic surgeons at The Hurlingham Clinic are fully qualified and listed on the Specialist Register in Plastic Surgery which is regulated by the General Medical Council (GMC). If you are considering having cosmetic surgery The Hurlingham Clinic can be contacted for a private consultation on 020 7348 6380.
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Treating Plastic Surgery Scars With Topical Scar Treatments
Plastic Surgery Scars are not what they once were. Modern plastic surgery scars are much less noticeable and are much smaller. This is because modern advancements in technology and medicine has enabled surgeons to make smaller, more precise incisions which often result in a very minor scar.
However, despite the advancements in medical technology as well as surgical techniques, many patients are still left with visible scars. To some people, these scars may seem inconsequential, but to those who have just underwent elective plastic surgery, these scars are a visible reminder of their surgery. This is why those that have plastic surgery scars often look for ways to diminish their appearance.
Treatment Options
Finding an effective way to diminish and heal a plastic surgery scar depends on the scar itself. This is because some minor plastic surgery scars may develop into much larger, more serious scars such as Keloid scars. Keloids are scars that have the potential to expand in size. While some Keloids may be treated using a topical scar treatment gel, more serious cases may require additional surgery.
However, as previously stated, most plastic surgery scars are small. For these scars, there are essentially two choices: laser treatments or using a topical scar treatment.
Laser treatments help reduce the size of the scar by reducing the amount of scar tissue. Although it should be noted that in order to produce a noticeable difference in appearance, multiple treatments may be required. This in turn is often very expensive.
The other option is to use a topical scar gel/cream which is applied directly to the scar. This kind of treatment softens the scar tissue and allows the scar to heal by working and realigning the collagen fibers. In addition, the topical scar treatment forms a protective barrier over the plastic surgery scar which protects it from additional physical damage such as wind and water damage.
It should also be noted that massaging the scar is very beneficial, especially if the plastic surgery scar is a result of surgery to the breast. Massaging the scar will help break up the scar tissue.
Finding an Effective Scar Treatment Gel
If you have a plastic surgery scar or even a non-plastic surgery scar, and would like to use a scar gel to help heal it, there are a few key things that you need to be aware of. The first and most important aspect of finding an effective scar treatment gel is determining if it contains silicone. This is because silicone has been proven to be an extremely effective ingredient used to help heal scars.
Silicone also helps form a protective barrier over the scar which will help it heal faster.
You will also find that there are both silicone based gels as well as sheeting. The only problem with silicone sheeting is that it is not as flexible as using a gel. For example, when you place the sheeting over the scar, you risk loosing contact with the scar when you move. Using a gel will form a flexible barrier over the scar which will naturally move with your body and therefore will never loose contact with the scar.
In conclusion, using a scar treatment gel is a safe and effective way to diminish the size and appearance of a plastic surgery scar. It is also less expensive and less risky than laser treatments.







