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Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Philippines : Were Art and Science Meets

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Plastic Surgery – The Mergence of Art and Science

Plastic Surgery is a multifaceted specialty that combines form, function, technique and principle. Not limited to the skin, plastic surgery may encompass any area of the body. While the details of various procedures are important, basic principles allow the plastic surgeon to solve unusual problems, to apply known procedures to other body parts, and to be innovative and change with times and with developing technology. These broad principle can be applied to simple skin excision or to complex free tissue transfer.

Plastic Surgery is both an art and science. For the aesthetic or cosmetic plastic surgeon, perhaps the predominant factor is the art. This is the aspect of surgery in which concentration and interest are focused on the restoration and improvement of forms as well as function. The disorders that the plastic surgeon encounters may be the result of aging, cosmetic inferiority, congenital defect, trauma and prior surgical procedure that have a profound effect on human emotion or psychological structure. Aesthetic plastic surgery, though admittedly done on occasion to rehabilitate a particular part of the body, is mainly performed to rehabilitate the entire person. It stands that improvement in a person’s appearance, also improve a person’s self-image, and this in turn, provides a feeling of emotional and physical well- being.

Any cosmetic plastic procedure could be a worthwhile and extraordinary experience for both the patient and surgeon, if this is done in the light of surgical standards in term of safety. A Plastic Surgeon is both a Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeon. And reconstructive Surgery is a prerequisite for all Plastic Surgery Training Program. Since the very root of almost all cosmetic/aesthetic procedure can be trace from early reconstructive procedures. Thus a plastic surgeon whose main interest is aesthetic plastic surgery, must have a firm foundation on reconstructive surgery, to  better grasp on the basic principle and application of aesthetic surgery. You may inquire from your doctor regarding his/her background or training in reconstructive surgery.

It takes 6 to 8 years of formal training in burns, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery at an accredited institution after medical school, before physician could call himself a Plastic Surgeon.  This would include 3 to 5 years of General Surgery Program and 3 years of Burns, Cosmetic/Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Training. In the Philippines, there are only few training institutions with plastic surgery program that are accredited and recognized by the local association of surgeons (Philippine College of Surgeons, Philippine Boards of Plastic and Philippine Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons). Nowadays, there are still many doctors (even non doctors) who are board-certified in other specialties but definitely not in plastic surgery, who perform cosmetic surgery procedures. With the complexity of the plastic surgery specialty, it is not enough for a surgeon to just undergo months or even a year of observership or training in an unaccredited establishment, to comprehend all the principles and applications in the field of plastic cosmetic surgery.

In order for you to attain the best results for the procedure you are interested without compromising your safety and health, we advice you to bring up all your concerns to a Certified Plastic Surgeon with proper qualification and training in the field of Cosmetic/Aesthetic Surgery.

To ensure the best results for the surgery you are considering, choose an authentic Cosmetic/Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon with the proper training and experience that is essential for the success of your surgery

For more information on affordable cosmetic procedure, selecting qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon and to know all your options for the procedure you want to have you may visit :

www.philippinecosmetic.com www.cosmeticplasticsurgeryphil.com

Author:

Dr Rino Lorenzo is a Filipino Plastic Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeon based in Manila, Philippines. He is a Board Certified and fully trained Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, with 6 years of formal training in the field of Aesthetic, Reconstructive and Burn Plastic Surgery. Dr Rino Lorenzo is a Diplomate of the Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery and Fellow of the Philippine Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons.

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Virtual plastic surgery nose job, breast augmentation, lipo

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www.photo-warping.com see how we perform virtual breast augmentation and nose job with the VPSS software .

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Ways to Smoother Skin Without Plastic Surgery

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Smooth skin is like a good canvas for a great painting. Nowadays, there are many ways to get smoother and healthier skin. However, one does not have to go through an invasive plastic surgery to get rid of unwanted hair or get flawless looking skin.

Laser hair removal available in Tampa

Laser hair removal is one of the most popular ways not only in Tampa to get rid of unwanted hair. One can remove hair virtually anywhere through a laser hair removal procedure in Tampa. Hair on one’s back, arms, legs, and chin are just some of the more common areas where the laser hair removal procedure is being applied in Tampa.

During a laser hair removal treatment in Tampa, the laser cause localized damage by selectively targeting and heating melanin and the follicle without heating the rest of the skin. Both men and women seek this type of hair removal treatment to remove unwanted hair.

This type of hair removal treatment has many benefits aside from the end of result of smoother and flawless looking skin. One of the main benefits of undergoing this type of hair removal treatment or procedure is that it can result to the permanent removal of unwanted hair. According to statistics, permanent hair removal is about 60% to 95% on targeted areas. In this way, one does not have to deal with stubbles anymore.

With this type of laser treatment one is able to save money and time in the long run. One does not have to deal with different types of hair removal treatment the rest of their life.

Intense Pulse Light Treatments – IPL

Another way of removing unwanted hair to get a smoother skin without plastic or cosmetic surgery is through Intense Pulse Light Treatments or IPL. This is a method of hair removal treatment that involves the use of a specially constructed xenon flash lamp and focusing optics. Intense Pulse Light Treatments or IPL destroys the hair follicles thus preventing hair from growing back.

This type of permanent hair removal treatment has almost the same results as a laser hair removal procedure in Tampa. However, instead of using a laser treatment the IPL uses focused, broad spectrum light that is applied to the surface of one’s skin by either through a hand-held wand or an articulated arm.

VelaShape

To get smoother skin, one does not only have to deal with unwanted hair. The appearance of cellulite or the bulging of the veins is another condition that one has to deal with to get smoother and flawless looking skin. Although gaining weight is not directly associated with the formation of cellulite excess fat does factor in.

Undergoing liposuction to remove excess fat is not directly link to the removal of cellulite. One has to remember that although liposuction removes excess fat in the body cellulite also deals with the vein or the connective tissue that holds fat cells.

Now, one does not have to use different creams or cellulite treatments to get rid of cellulites. VelaShape is one of the fast-growing popular ways to minimize cellulite at the same time reshape the body.  VelaShape can be considered as one of the cellulite treatments available today since it gradually smoothen the skin surface.

With this type of treatment, the machine smoothens out the skin to

safely and efficiently facilitate heat energy delivery. In then increases the metabolism of stored energy, reduces the size of fat cells and chambers. In this regard, VelaShape is a great skin rejuvenation treatment as well as a great way to re-shape and tone the body without undergoing plastic surgery.

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Burn Surgery With Modern Medicine

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One of the most prevalent and serious forms of plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery involves burn victims. Since burn injuries are highly prevalent and can lead to deformities of various kinds, understanding how burn injuries are treated is important to get an idea of what kind of expectations are reasonable as well as how the surgeon and patient relationship differs from most other types of surgery.

Burn Surgery is surgery meant to reconstruct the body and its functions after a burn injury. Burn injuries occur during all types of accidents involving fire or any sort of extremely hot substance. After an individual is burned during an accident, major deformities and disfigurements can occur which require reconstructive Burn Surgery to alter the appearance and functionality of the body and its structures. Most forms of surgery require that skin grafts be performed, which is moving skin from unburned portions of the body to burned areas. The skin is then attached to the burn site and healing ensues. Each patient’s healing results are different and so the results of each graft cannot be 100% predicted. Typically though, those who were in good health prior to a burn have a higher success rate as far as healing time and results. Those who were smokers, in poor health, with poor nutrition, having any sort of autoimmune disease, etc. are less likely to see favorable healing times or results.

When it comes to Burn Surgery, having realistic and positive expectations is the number one most important part of surgery. Since the results vary greatly from person to person, no plastic surgeon can guarantee that any one way of handling the burn will work out to the patient’s satisfaction. If a burn is particularly invasive and there has been extensive damage to the skin and functionality of muscles or tendons, a complete recovery to post-burn status is not generally very optimistic. What Burn Surgery is generally capable of depends on the patient and the burn. There is no really accurate way to deduce how effective surgery will be prior to undergoing treatment. With this in mind, it is a good idea to understand treatment options as fully as possible

Certain Burn Surgery treatments require that the epidermis and partial dermis layers of the skin be removed and placed over the burn site. Others require that both the entire epidermis and dermis be removed. There are other treatment options such as skin flap treatments and tissue expansion. Both treatments involve moving skin from one area of the body to another, as well as helping the body to grow new skin from an area which has been operated on. Since the types of procedures available are rather complex, it is a good idea to sit with a trusted surgeon and speak frankly about what options will work best. Furthermore, understanding that a considerable amount of recovery time is necessary is important so that the patient is fully committed to their treatment and their care. This is an important part of the mental and emotional wellbeing which is necessary if Burn Surgery is to be performed successfully.

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Best Breast Implant And Breast Plastic Surgery Tips

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Breast augmentation is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the U.S. and thus the most commonly performed breast plastic surgery. Today it is crucial to be fully aware of all the risks and complications that you could run into. In breast plastic surgery, breast implants are used for cosmetic reasons or to reconstruct the breast such as after a mastectomy, to fix hereditary malformations or as part of male-to-female gender reassignment surgical procedures.

Silicone gel implants have a silicone casing and are filled with viscous silicone gel. There have been many types of breast implants developed besides the two most common, saline filled and silicone gel filled, including polypropylene string and soy oil, only these are not ordinarily in use, if at all; escape of oil into the body during a break wouldn’t be favorable. In the seventies cosmetic surgeons desired spongier and more natural implants therefore breast implants were redesigned with more wafer-thin gel and slimmer shells; these implants had more of an inclination to break and leak, or “bleed” silicone through the implant shell into the body cavity and complications such as capsular contracture were common.

The first implantation with silicone implants took place in 1962. In the mid eighties, improvements in manufacturing principles gave rise to elastomer-coated shells to lessen gel bleed, and are filled with denser, more cohesive gel; these implants are distributed under controlled circumstances in the United States and Canada, and are widely utilized in other countries. Saline-filled implants are the most common implant in use in the United States due to a few restrictions on silicone implants, which could change, but are rarely in use in other countries.

Because the saline implants are empty when they are surgically slipped in, the scar is more limited than for silicone gel breast implants which are already filled with silicone prior to insertion. For women with very little breast tissue, or for post-mastectomy reconstruction, plastic surgeons think that silicone gel implants are the better device; but in patients with a lot of breast tissue, saline implants may appear very similar to silicone gel implants.

One report stated that only 30% of ruptures in symptomless patients are accurately discovered by knowledgeable plastic surgeons, compared to 86% found by MRI. Countries outside of the U.S. haven’t supported regular magnetic resonance imaging and have taken the stance that MRI’s should be reserved for cases involving suspected clinical rupture or to support mammographic or ultrasound reports that indicate rupture. Once breast implants are removed that have been implanted for a long time, a mastopexy is frequently performed to tighten up the loose skin: this constitutes added surgery typically performed concurrently and at an extra expense.

Localized complications that can happen with breast implants include post-operative hemorrhaging, fluid accumulations, operative site infection, breast pain, changes in nipple sensation, disturbance with breast feeding, visual crinkling, lopsided appearance, wound dehiscence with possible implant exposure, thinning of the breast tissue, and disturbance of the normal plane between the breasts. Manufacturers and surgeons are required to inform women that implants are not everlasting devices and that most patients will likely necessitate further surgery to replace or take out their implants. Capsules of tightly-interwoven collagen fibers constitute as an immunologic response around a foreign body like breast implants, which tends to wall it off; capsular contracture occurs when the capsule tightens up and constricts the implant. A contracture is a complication that may be very uncomfortable and distort the appearance of the implanted breast.

There’s a popular international consensus in the medical arena that silicone implants in breast plastic surgery haven’t been proven to induce systemic illness, barring the possibility that a small group of patients might become sick through (so far) unidentified mechanisms that might prove challenging; this has been called into question by a lot of women going through varied health issues. The Food and Drug Administration has recommended that MRIs should be looked at to screen for silent rupture beginning at approximately three years after implantation then every two years thereafter.

While the universal international consensus is that silicone implants in breast plastic surgery hasn’t been proven to induce systemic illness, one must keep in mind that numerous women have reported a link to symptoms they’re experiencing and to their breast augmentation. As with any decision, be sure to consider the benefits and risks carefully prior to proceeding with any breast plastic surgery. If you choose to go forward, be sure you select the best breast plastic surgeon based upon your research; ask health professionals you know for referrals.

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More Ethnic Groups are Seeking Plastic Surgery

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In the early to mid 80s, it was estimated that less than five percent of plastic surgery patients belonged to ethnic groups. By 1990, that number had swelled to 20 percent according to the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Today, more and more members of ethnic groups are turning to cosmetic surgery to enhance their natural beauty and restore a youthful glow.

Why has plastic surgery grown so much among ethnic patients? Part of the trend lies in improved surgical techniques and increased media exposure. While plastic surgery was once consider a taboo by both Caucasians and ethnic minorities, cosmetic work is now widely accepted by all groups and all ages.

More people today are aware of the potential benefits of plastic surgery as well as the many different procedures currently available. Some of the most popular procedures include breast augmentation, body lifts and nose surgeries. However, doctors also note that different ethnic groups have differing ideas about what is considered beautiful. While European patients prefer a more sculpted appearance, Asian patients typically strive for a much softer look.

Enhancing Beauty While Retaining Ethnic Identity

As more people from minority groups begin to seek plastic surgery, the need to enhance beauty while maintaining ethnic identity becomes increasingly important. In a recent article in the New York Times, doctors discussed the fact that different ethnic groups hold different standards of beauty. While traditional plastic surgery techniques are based on Caucasian ideals, doctors must modify their traditional operations to work with the beauty standards of Hispanic, Asian and African-American clients.

Tips When Seeking Plastic Surgery

If you belong to an ethnic group, it is important to find a plastic surgeon attuned to your individual needs and goals. As you are looking for a doctor, go prepared with a list of questions in order to help determine who the best choice for your surgery is. Discuss your concerns and talk specifically about what you hope to achieve with cosmetic surgery.

Another great idea is to ask your doctor about their prior experience working with patients from ethnic groups. If possible, ask your doctor to show you ‘before-and-after’ pictures of past patients. This is a great way to see what the doctor is capable of. You may also want to bring pictures that demonstrate the look you hope to achieve, as well as pictures of things you would like to avoid.

You may want to consider seeing a plastic surgeon that has specific experience working with people of different ethnic groups. These surgeons typically have a better understanding of your unique needs, as well as experience creating the looking you are striving for. Most importantly, avoid surgeons who try to convince you to “Westernize” your look. The goal of plastic surgery should be to enhance your natural beauty, while still preserving your ethnic identity.

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