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Cosmetic Surgery Loans: Makes You Beautiful And Feel Beautiful
Every year millions of cosmetic surgery procedures are performed in the UK. Despite the recession period, the people are undergoing cosmetic surgery to look better, rectify accident scars, aging marks or overcome birth deficient from their body. As we are moving further into the 21st century, the procedures and tools used within them are getting more advanced. Furthermore, advanced technology makes the people more aware and comfort. The expenses involved in the surgery are sometimes not easy to meet from own pocket. For this reason, people undergo cosmetic surgery loans. The sound knowledge of loans helps the borrowers in availing money at lower rate of interest.
These loans help the borrowers to pay amount used in varied body surgeries. Commonly, these loans are used for augmentation of breast, liposuction, removal of tattoo, eliminating the wrinkles on the face, ear surgeries, facial implants, dentistry, birth marks, upper arm tucks, brow lifts, nose surgeries and facelifts. Each of these surgeries requires different payment towards the cosmetic surgery. So, before applying for the loan, borrower must consult his or her surgeon on the total spending.
Cosmetic surgery loans can be classified into two categories namely secured and unsecured. The secured option is considered as the best solution for meeting high-end expenses. In this category, the borrowers are required to place some valuable collateral against loan amount. On other hand, unsecured loan options do not require any sort of collateral against the loan amount.
The borrowers with bad credit score such as late payments, arrears, IVAs, CCJs, defaults can avail cosmetic surgery loans at comparatively higher interest rate. But, with the proper search and research the borrowers can avail feasible interest rate.
To conclude, it can be said that with cosmetic surgery helps individual to reshape or modify the body way he or she wants. The cosmetic or plastic surgery makes you beautiful and feel beautiful by grafting of skin, removing flab or removing unwanted growth of moles.
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Plastic Surgery Changes More Than Looks
Just because you could afford it doesnt mean you should go for it. A lot of celebrities have gone under the knife to fix something that wasnt wrong in the first place but they wanted to perfect only to end up looking ten times worse. when Tara Reid opted to have a lipo instead of a normal exercise, she ended up having the stomach of a wrinkly old lady, she would have been better off doing it the normal way with dieting and working out. Same with a lot of celebrities, Hillary Duff had her normal lips pimped and now she looks like a horse. Lesson? There are no instant gratification and, love your body coz its not something you can play with like clay with a surgeon.
Cosmetic surgery should be the last option for anyone who wants a physical make over and with good reasons. If you think going under the knife is tough, wait until you experience the aftermath. The after effect of cosmetic surgery is no different from a major surgery, patients are made invalid and suffer from wide range of side effects for a period of time, and as if that is not enough, the maintenance part is ever harder not to mention more expensive. So if you’re thinking that liposuction is the easy way to losing weight, remember that the procedure was made to be maintained with diet and exercise after wards, so if your too lazy to do both now, forget about it.
There are two types of plastic surgery: Reconstructive and cosmetic. Reconstructive surgery from the word reconstruction deals with repair. If one had an operation that resulted to a deformation, like that of a breast cancer patient who needs to have her mammary glands back, then that is where reconstructive surgery comes in. Cosmetic surgery is the we often call vanity operation, it is done to improve physical disposition. This type of surgery has two types: Surgical and non surgical, surgical includes rhynoplasty (reshaping of the nose) breast reduction or enlargement, liposuction among others. Non surgical inclued dermabrassion (lightening of scars), laser peeling and other skin
We know that surgery is a very expensive not to mention lucrative procedure, which is why it is imperative that the public makes sure that the doctors who does them are still bounded by ethical behaviors. In the case if plastic surgeon, they should put it to themselves to make sure that they only accept patients who either have major deformities or have justified the need for a plastic surgery. It is disappointing to know that some of them no longer discourage patients from resorting to the life threatening procedure. FOr instance, how many doctors actually refer their patients to a therapist or the gym to boost self esteem the non surgical way?
Plastic surgery is often associated with vanity but for some people, it really is a serious case of reconstruction. The most famous type of plastic or cosmetic surgery is done to remedy cleft chin. Operation smile aims to uplift children’s self esteem by giving them a chance to relieve themselves of their deformity through operation .Dermabrasion and laser procedures are also done to help minimize the appearance of birthmarks and scars derived from accidents. Operation smile believes that even though character trumps physical attributes anytime, it doesn’t hurt to be free from major deformities. In a visual world wherein we cannot be helped but be judged with our looks, it pays to look good, or at the very least, normal.
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PLASTICOS as a Plastic Surgery Organization
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.
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Plastic Surgery for Men and Women
Plastic Surgery is widely discussed all over the world and undoubtedly has many benefits for both men and women.
Many forms of plastic surgery are available to both men and women and how we look on the outside can have a massive influence on how we feel on the inside. A lot of unhappiness can be caused by the size of the breast or fat excess just to name a couple.
Popular Plastic Surgery. options include breast enlargement, breast reduction, for women as well as more unisex procedures such as face lifts, tummy tucks, nose reshaping and many more.
The increase in the popularity to look good on the outside has seen a rise in procedures taking place as more and more men are looking at plastic surgery treatments to change areas that they are not happy with, so it’s not just the females alone that are now being talked about in the world of plastic and cosmetic surgery.
The more common plastic surgery options for men include male breast tissue removal, rhinoplasty or nose job/reshaping as better known as, face and neck lifts, ear correction and lip reduction to name but a few.
I’ve read recently, SurgiCare is a leading specialist for many procedures in the UK. If you are thinking about a procedure think carefully about your choices as with any surgical procedure there are risk factors to take into account, at SurgiCare the consultants will explain all factors with you at your consultation.
For more information about plastic surgery visit the SurgiCare website.
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The Best Guide To Breast Plastic Surgery And Breast Augmentation
A breast implant is a prosthesis used to enlarge the size of a woman’s breast; one of many types of breast plastic surgery. If you’re considering breast plastic surgery, it’s important to know all the pros and cons related to the type you want. Non-cosmetic clinical indications for the use of breast implants are for breast reconstruction, sex reassignment surgery, and for abnormalities, usually congenital, that affect the shape and size of the breast.
Since the saline implants are empty when they are surgically inserted, the scar is smaller than is necessary than for the silicone gel breast implants which are already filled with silicone before they are placed. In the mid 1980s, advances in manufacturing principles brought about elastomer-coated shells to decrease gel bleed, and are filled with thicker, more cohesive gel; these implants are sold under restricted conditions in the U.S. and Canada, and are widely used in other countries. Dr. Thomas Cronin and Dr. Frank Gerow, two Houston, Texas, plastic surgeons, developed the first silicone breast prosthesis with the Dow Corning Corporation in back in 1961.
In the 1970s plastic surgeons wanted softer and more lifelike implants so breast implants were redesigned with thinner gel and thinner shells; these implants had a greater tendency to rupture and leak, or “bleed” silicone through the implant shell into the body cavity and complications such as capsular contracture were common. There are two primary types of breast implants: saline-filled and silicone-gel-filled implants. Compared to silicone gel implants, saline implants are more likely to cause cosmetic problems likes rippling and wrinkling, and can be noticeable to the eye or to the touch.
Saline-filled implants are the most common implant used in the United States due to some restrictions on silicone implants, which may change, but are seldom used in other countries. For women with very little breast tissue, or for post-mastectomy reconstruction, plastic surgeons believe that silicone gel implants are the superior device; but in patients with more breast tissue, saline implants can look very similar to silicone gel implants.
Capsules of tightly-woven collagen fibers form as an immune response around a foreign body like breast implants, which tends to wall it off; capsular contracture happens when the capsule tightens and squeezes the implant. The risk and treatment of extracapsular silicone gel is still controversial; plastic surgeons agree that it’s difficult to remove, but there is disagreement about the lasting health effects. Countries outside of the United States have not endorsed routine MRI screening, and have taken the position that MRI’s should be reserved only for cases involving suspected clinical rupture or to confirm mammographic or ultrasound studies that suggest rupture.
The age and design of the implant are important factors in rupture, but estimating rupture rates of contemporary devices has been difficult for a variety of reasons, mainly because implant designs have changed somewhat over time. One study reported that only 30 percent of ruptures in asymptomatic patients are accurately detected by experienced plastic surgeons, compared to 86 percent detected by MRI. When breast implants are removed that have been implanted for a long period of time, a mastopexy is often performed to tighten up the loose skin: this is additional surgery usually done at the same time and at an additional expense.
Thousands of women claim they have become ill from their breast implants; complaints include neurological and rheumatological problems. Some studies have suggested that subjective and objective symptoms of women with breast implants may improve partially or entirely when their implants are removed.
When breast implants are removed that have been implanted for a long period of time, a mastopexy is often performed to tighten up the loose skin: this is additional surgery usually done at the same time at an additional expense. Since the early 1990s, a number of independent reviewers have examined studies concerning links between silicone gel breast implants and systemic diseases; the consensus of these reviews is that there is no clear evidence of a causal link between the implantation of silicone breast implants in breast plastic surgery and systemic disease; it’s always wondered who is funding these studies and that should clearly be stated.
Just a reminder; breast augmentation is an elective cosmetic breast plastic surgery. Although the international consensus is that silicone implants in breast plastic surgery has not been shown to cause systemic illness, one must keep in mind that many women have reported a connection to symptoms they are having and to their breast augmentation. After breast plastic surgery, depending on the level of activity required, patients are usually able to return to work or school in about a week, sometimes sooner.
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Plastic Surgery; An Insider’s Guide
Deciding to have plastic surgery is an enormous step, and not one to be taken lightly. They key to optimal results is deciding on the right procedure for you, making sure you are an appropriate candidate for it, having realistic expectations from the very start, and being aware of the recovery period and correct after-care needed to make the most of your experience.
Too many people decide to have cosmetic or plastic surgery for the wrong reasons: to make someone else (such as a husband or boss) happier, change them into a radically different person altogether, to solve domestic problems, give in to peer pressure or heal grief. But plastic surgery is designed with one goal in mind: to change a person’s appearance, hopefully for the better, not as a surgical solution to life’s many problems.
If you are considering having plastic surgery, the world’s your oyster. There are literally hundreds of procedures out there to suit everyone, from breast augmentation to breast reduction, from thigh liposuction to calf implants. Whether you want your nose made smaller, your lips made bigger or your tummy flatter, all you need to do is decide what you want, find a good surgeon, then do it. Just make sure you’re doing it for all the right reasons…
Most Popular Procedures
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) says that a whopping 10 million surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures were carried out in the US in 2008, raking in $12 billion worth of business. Since 1997 all procedures are up 65 percent, with non-surgical ones topping the charts with a 239 percent increase, thanks mainly due to the popularity of Botox.
Top Five Most Popular Surgical Procedures (according to the ASAPS, for both men and women, in 2008)
1 Breast augmentation (average cost: saline $3,603; silicone $3,885 )
2 Liposuction (average cost: suction-assisted: $2,874; ultrasound-assisted: $2,933 )
3 Eyelid surgery (average cost: $2,921)
4 Rhinoplasty, or nose job (average cost: $4,369)
5 Abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck (average cost: $5,470)
Top Five Most Popular Non- Surgical Procedures
1 Botox (average cost: $443)
2 Laser hair removal (average cost: $326)
3 Hyaluronic acid, including Juvederm, Restylane/Perlane, Hylaform (average cost: $411 – $657)
4 Chemical peel (average cost: $704)
5 Laser skin resurfacing (average cost: $2,094)
Playing It Safe
Now that you have a procedure in mind, you need a decent surgeon. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons lists certain guidelines when it comes to selecting both the right surgeon and the right procedure for you. It recommends asking the following questions when deciding who’s the right man (or woman) for the job:
1. Are you an ASPS Member Surgeon?
2. Are you board-certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery?
3. Do you have hospital privileges to perform this procedure? If so, can you list the hospitals?
4. Is the surgical facility you regularly use an accredited one?
5. Can you tell me how many procedures of this type you have performed in the past?
It also recommends these questions to ask the surgeon you potentially choose, to learn more about their credentials, safety record and experience:
Am I a good candidate for this procedure? If you want a face lift yet you haven’t yet reached puberty, a good surgeon will refuse.
What will be expected of me to get optimal results? You may need to lose weight, come off certain medications, stop smoking etc. A good surgeon will make sure you are fit for surgery, not speed the process along to make more money.
What are the risks involved with my procedure? Risks of any surgical procedure are rare, but they do exist. A good surgeon will make you fully aware of what you are getting into well in advance, even if that means potentially scaring off a few potential patients.
How long of a recovery period can I expect, and what kind of help will I need during my recovery? Make sure you have the right support network you need and that you are fully aware of all after-care procedures for best results.
Will I need to take time off work? If so, how long? It’s no use having surgery and then getting an infection straight afterwards because you jumped back into work too soon.
You should also ask your surgeon about their revision policy, in case something goes horribly wrong. Do they waive the fee, or offer a cut-price rate? Even if they do waive it, would you still have to shell out for hospital fees and anesthesia? Or do you want to spend the rest of your life with one nostril noticeably larger than the other, or with debilitating pain and even paralysis following a course of botched liposuction?
Risks vs Rewards
Having plastic surgery is a much more complicated decision than deciding which restaurant to visit for dinner or where to go on your next vacation. Before you decide on such a monumental, life-changing course of action, make sure you explore all the many facets such a huge step will entail, physically, emotionally and (oh yes) financially. In fact, after thinking long and hard about it, you may decide that going under the knife for purely cosmetic reasons isn’t really for you after all.
“If you want to get cosmetic surgery, get real with yourself first. Get in touch with your authentic self so that you know who you truly are and what you truly want,” says Dr Phil on his website.
“The only person who can give you what you want is you. Nobody else can give you the self-esteem you need to have a healthy body image. A surgeon can’t. The only thing that can ‘fix’ you for you comes from the inside – not the outside.
“There is no reality, only perception. If your self-esteem is so low that you view yourself through a filter of self-rejection (’I'm ugly’ or ‘I’m fat’), all the surgery in the world isn’t going to make a difference. If you don’t change the filter through which you look when you see yourself in the mirror, you’ll never be happy.”
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.
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Directed, Edited, Make-up, Lighting By Pete Carter www.myspace.com/neverlandmj This is not Jeffree’s official video! Although he saw it and said he loves it, and wants all his fans to see it!!





