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Cosmetic "Plastic" Surgery


A lot of progress in the past two decades: Procedures that were once exclusively the privilege of the rich and the famous are now being done for the rest of us. The surgery is safe and available, and can make a tremendous difference in the way you see yourself and how you face the world. You have to remember, though, that plastic surgery is a clinical procedure, not a panacea. It must be approached with realistic expectations... [more]

Fa cialplasty: The Classic Facelift

S mall incisions, next to each ear, give the surgeon full access to the face, from cheeks to chin. The forehead, eyes, and nose are done with separate incisions. Electrocautery is used to singe the blood vessels and minimize bleeding. The skin is pulled tight, redraped, and tacked down in two spots above and behind the ear.. [more]
 

Chemical Peel
Chemical peels can be used to remove the fine spiderweb of wrinkles that a facelift can't touch. The procedure is also used to treat discolored spots on the skin... [more]

Dermabrasion
Dermabrasion smoothes deep pitting or scarring. .. [more]

 

Forehead and Brow Lift
A forehead and brow lift is generally recommended to counteract sagging and to reduce creases and wrinkles across the forehead and between the eyebrows. .. [more]

Eye Tuck
A Blepharoplasty, which tightens the eyelids, is usually more effective after a forehead and brow lift has reduced the amount of skin around the eyes... [more]


Rhinoplasty: Refashioning the Nose

The nose is a complex structure consisting of an outer layer that slides over the semi­rigid inner layer of cartilage and lining. The two layers work together in a delicate balance. Any manipulation of either can upset the equilibrium and lead to serious physical and aesthetic problems.

Surgeons prevent this type of problem by rearranging, rather than reducing, the underlying skeletal structure, reshaping the nasal contour while preserving nasal function. ... [more]


Breast Augmentation

Having bigger breasts won't guarantee happiness or solve emotional or psychological problems. But, when performed for the right reasons, breast augmentation can improve a woman's outlook on life.

Breast augmentation surgery first gained popularity when the silicone gel prosthesis was developed in 1963. Over the years, a variety of implants became available. Today, however, for a variety of legal and regulatory reasons, only the saline­filled silicone implant is in general use.

The evaluation for breast augmentation begins with a complete medical and personal history... [more]
 


Breast Reduction

Heavy, sagging breasts can lead to neck and back pain and soreness where the brassiere straps cut into the shoulders. An out­of­proportion chest can also make exercise difficult or simply get in the way. Reduction mammoplasty, can solves these problems. Reduction mammoplasty entails removing large amounts of breast tissue... [more]


Nipple Grafting

This procedure involves removing most of the breast, reshaping the remaining tissue, and grafting the nipple and areola back onto the new breast... [more]

Breast Lift

One of the more pleasant aftereffects of breast reduction surgery is that the remodeled breasts are higher and tighter. Mastopexy is the name of the procedure that lifts the recently reduced breast into its new position... [more]

 

 


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