Archive for November 24th, 2009
What’s New in Cosmetic Surgery?
Cosmetic surgery continues to evolve and improve, the main trend in recent years has been to improve safety, minimising risk whilst improving outcome.
Many operations are now performed under twilight sedation rather than general anaesthetic. This has many advantages which include a faster recovery time and less discomfort and sickness following the operation. The Gatehouse Clinic and Three Shires Hospital specialise in these techniques and were amongst the first centres in the UK to adopt them.
There has also been a trend towards more gentle natural appearing operations. In years this was not always the case and we have all seen examples of people who look unnatural following Cosmetic Surgery.
Facial procedures such as face and neck lifting and eyelid rejuvenation are now performed much more gently and with less scarring. In many cases they are combined with skin treatments and wrinkle reducing injections. This combined approach of surgical and non-surgical techniques produces the most natural longstanding results whilst mimimising recovery time.
In some cases non-surgical injection techniques have all but replaced surgery. This is particularly the case with eyebrow lifting. This used to be performed by an operation which held the forehead in place with screws placed in the skull. Nowadays the same result can be achieved with muscle relaxing injections. In this technique the pull of the muscles holding the eyebrows down is reduced. This lets the eyebrows rise producing a in a fresher more awake appearance.
In recent years the techniques used to improve the appearance of the bust have also improved dramatically. Broadly speaking these can be divided into breast enlargements, breast reductions and breast uplifts. Sometimes it is necessary to combine and uplift with an enlargement to increase the breast volume and improve the shape of the bust.
Following breast augmentation most women want a natural appearance. Many specifically ask me not to make them look like Jordan. It is crucial to spend as much time deciding on the size and type of implant most suited to you. At the Gatehouse Clinic we place great importance on this and encourage you to spend as much time as you need to get the right implant for you.
Breast implants themselves have improved significantly in the last 10 years. In particular the development of cohesive gels has made a dramatic improvement in safety. These new gels are firm and have the consistency of a fruit pastille. They still feel soft and breasts feel natural following the operation but they are safer and there is much less risk in the long term.
As with any innovation it is not always easy to separate the hype from the facts. Many new treatments are heralded as the next big thing and then fade away. This is why it is so important to seek professional advice.
The Gatehouse Clinic is Northamptonshire’s foremost Cosmetic Surgery Centre. The staff consist of four Consultant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons all of which have or currently hold positions within the NHS within the region.
Each of the Surgeons at the Gatehouse Clinic specialise in different areas covering the full range of Cosmetic Surgery. If you are considering any procedure we would be happy to discuss this with you in strict confidence to ensure you get the right treatment for you.
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Hobbies & Hustle Ep. 1 – Dr. 90210 – (Plastic Surgery)
Dr. Brian Evans, is featured as the top Plastic Surgeon on Dr. 90210. His results have been featured on many shows, including Geraldo at Large and he is a professional plastic surgery consultant for the top show, Nip and Tuck. Dr. Evans is known as the most skilled Plastic Surgeon in Beverly Hills and he works with all skin types. His patient lists include many celebrities and he is Board Certified in total body Plastic Surgery. His signature surgeries are Tummy Tucks, Lipo-Sculpturing …
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PLASTICOS as a Plastic Surgery Foundation: Because Real Beauty Matters!
The world is blessed with so many beautiful wonders like the animals, the eye-catching sceneries, and of course men – wonders, creations that give colors and life to it. These things made the world a beautiful place to live in, but sometimes the word “beauty” is misconceptualized by people with crooked minds.
In reality, not all things seem to be beautiful in the eyes of other people. It is because they have this perception that a thing is beautiful only if it’s appealing and gives satisfaction to the eyes. And because of this false belief, there are things especially people being victimize by it. The people particularly the poor with birth defects and body deformities are the one who suffer from these beauty misconceptions. How sad to see people being vilified by others, isn’t it?
Plasticos Foundation is one of the global non-profit organizations that have the goal to correct these misconceptions about beauty. As a plastic surgery foundation, Plasticos conducts medical missions in poor regions around the world. The medical missions focus on plastic surgery where medical volunteers such as plastic surgeons share their skills by reconstructing and restoring the deformed body parts as well as bringing back its normal functions. The usual cases of their patients are cleft lip, cleft palate, webbed hands and feet, and burn scars. These are some of the examples of the conditions that normally hinder the people who have it from showing up their selves in the society, making them an outcast. These are also the reason why these people cannot show the real beauty deep within their selves.
That is why plastic surgery foundation like Plasticos is here dedicated and determined to serve those people who need their help and because of their passion they are always ready to remove the mask of shame from these people’s faces. Aside from it, they will also cure the blindness of the world from not seeing the true meaning of beauty. For them, beauty really matters, but what matter most is the real beauty which can only be perceived through our hearts. Remember that external beauty can deceive your eyes, but it will never deceive your heart. The beauty outside shines bright, but the beauty found deep within one’s self shines the brightest. Why, because it is the real one!
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Plastic Surgery Costs: What Insurance May Cover
Plastic surgery can be pretty expensive, especially as more people are choosing to have procedures. The good news is that your insurance may help cover part of the cost. In order to know exactly what your insurance will cover your doctor’s office may have to consult with the insurance company and send them your information.
Average Cost of Plastic Surgery
Major plastic surgery (excluding simple procedures like laser hair removal) averages between $5,000 and $20,000 in the United States. Of course, the costs will vary by city and state, but you can bet that no major surgery will cost less than $5,000.
Commonly Covered Procedures
Some of the most common types of surgeries that insurance covers are listed here. This list comes from the information provided by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Abdominal Surgery
Abdominal surgeries are only covered if they are conducted to heal another condition. For instance, if you are having severe back pain, they will cover the surgery. Other conditions frequently leading to coverage are sores, hernia and rashes.
Breast Surgery
Breast surgery is only covered in certain instances. If you are experiencing severe back pain due to extremely large breasts, your surgery will be covered by most insurance companies. Other covered issues include asymmetry correction, reconstruction due to the loss of a breast, a birth defect where only one breast developed and enlarged male breasts.
Ear Surgery
Ear surgery is almost always covered for birth defects since these defects can affect hearing, and it is usually covered for deformed ears due to caused by disease or injury.
Eyelid Surgery
Surgery for eyelids that are formed in some unnatural way or droop enough to cause vision problems may be covered.
Facial Surgery
If your appearance has been negatively altered due to paralysis, your surgery may be covered. Deformities in the head, neck or facial muscles may also be covered by your insurance company.
Hand Surgery
Carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s contracture, nerve injuries, tendon injuries, fused fingers and other deformities are covered by certain insurance companies.
Nasal Surgery
Nasal surgery is often covered when performed to correct deformities resulting from birth, disease or problems with breathing.
Plastic Surgery: Cutting Costs
Many people are looking to cut their plastic surgery costs. Often those in the United States are trying to find facilities in Mexico and Central and South America that will charge less. While the fees may be lower, you certainly get what you pay for. If you are considering a surgeon from another country, be sure that they have a license and have been trained in the type of procedure they are offering.
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Men Parading for Beauty Clinic in Increasing Number
Men are increasingly willing to undergo cosmetic surgery such as Botox injections, rhinoplasty, and liposuction. According to a recent poll, 74 percent of men said they approved of cosmetic surgery, either for themselves or for another man.
It’s only a natural instinct to want to look good. America’s grooming industry for men has touched a whopping 5 billion dollars, making it evident that the attitude of men towards their look has taken a paradigm shift. And age certainly is no barrier here!
Here are the top 5 cosmetic procedures that men typically go for:
Liposuction or Body Contouring :
Liposuction in one of the fastest growing plastic surgery procedures in North America.
While nothing can substitute healthy diet and exercise to maintain your body in good shape, liposuction can safely and permanently address those hard-to-lose fatty deposits around hips, buttocks, thighs, chest/breast, the abdomen and “love handles”, as well as fat deposits on arms, back, knees, sides, and under the chin.
Male breast reduction
Liposuction is also one of the best remedies for breast reduction.
Breast enlargement or Gynecomastia is a common condition in men. While Gynecomastia is estimated to affect as many as 40 to 60 percent of adult men, most people are unfamiliar with the condition, its causes, and the treatments available.
Who gets maximum benefit?
Those people whose bodies are immune to exercise. No matter how many miles they run, sit-ups they do, weights they lift, or laps they swim, the fat remains, unless it is removed with liposuction.
Botox
BOTOX® Cosmetic is a simple, non-surgical, physician-administered treatment that can
• Remove unwanted wrinkles
• Banish unsightly neck bands
• Clear away irksome crow’s-feet
• Get rid of severe underarm sweating
This treatment is given to people from 18 to 65 years of age and is the only treatment of its type that has been approved by Food and Drug Administration.
Eyelid surgery
Cosmetic eyelid surgery enhances the beauty of upper eyelids, lower eyelids or both and rejuvenates the area around eyes. It makes eyes look fresh and young.
Specifically, eyelid surgery can treat:
• Loose or sagging skin that creates folds or disturbs the natural contour of the upper eyelid, sometimes impairing vision
• Excess fatty deposits that appear as puffiness in the upper eyelids
• Bags under the eyes
• Droopiness of the lower eyelids, showing white below the iris (colored portion of the eye)
• Excess skin and fine wrinkles of the lower eyelid
Facelift
With age, your jaws start squaring off and neck starts going south. This is the time to think of facelift. Contrary to the conception that once you have facelift, you have to keep having them; facelift performed expertly once can last forever. It can make you look young and skin as tight as any healthy men half of your age.
All these surgeries should be performed only by the expert doctors in state-of-art cosmetic surgery clinic.
Before undergoing any cosmetic surgery treatment enquire for basic information like:
• the experience of the doctor
• the post surgery facilities
• outcome of the surgery, etc.
Ensure you are getting treatment by the right plastic surgeon and at right place.
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Natural Looking Eye Lid Surgery For Men
Welcome to the rise of the metrosexuals. Metrosexuals are not gay men. But they are considered as experts in their approach to hygiene and physical looks. They may even be more feminine than the regular woman. Feminine as in more concerned and more meticulous.
Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is one kind of procedure that men nowadays fuss about.
Take heart though, eyelid surgery is not limited to cosmetic reasons as to why men participate in it. Blepharoplasty, specifically upper blepharoplasty, can be functional too as it can help improve one’s peripheral vision.
Still, eyelid surgery is still under cosmetic surgery. And more often than not, men do it for aesthetic causes. Like lower blepharoplasty for example, or the removal of eye bags.
Asian blepharoplasty
Because of anatomical differences, East Asians mostly, are born with single eyelids thus producing a more narrow-looking eyelid opening.
Probably due to Western influences and culture, large eyes are deemed more beautiful. Because of this, young girls and boys oftentimes look into the double eyelid surgery to widen their eyes. [Of course if financial status allows as this does not exactly come cheap.]
Eye bag removal
Lower blepharosplasty or eye bag removal is another option for men and women. Excess fat is removed below the eyes so as to get rid of the excess baggage resulting to heavy or tired-looking eyes.
Natural looking eyelid surgery
Because eyelid surgery falls under cosmetic surgery, men are still concerned if the artificialness of the surgery will be obvious. It is very important for the patient to have natural looking eyelids after the surgery, otherwise the procedure will just shout fake all over the patient’s face.
How does one achieve the natural looking eyelid surgery?
Well, for starters, one has to look for a reputable cosmetic surgeon who has a lot of experience in that area. Experienced cosmetic surgeons will know what kind of after-eyelids will fit the patient. They can already picture how the patient will look like after the surgery.
Different surgeons have different techniques as to how to make a natural fold. Obviously they must have studies dozens of faces already to conclude a perfect reconstruction for the patient.
Second, after surgery, it is important for the patient to get sufficient rest and take any medication advised by the doctor. There might be swelling or bruising in the area so it is imperative that the surgeon’s advice is followed.
Basically, before diving into eyelid surgery, the person needs to fully understand first what he is going into. Eyelid surgery is mostly done due to cosmetic reasons (not really a matter of life and death). Maybe not going through the procedure may be a good idea after all.
It is said that natural is beautiful. Why achieve the natural eyelid surgery when you really don’t need surgery at all?




