Archive for August, 2008
Saturday, August 30th, 2008
For years even the mention of silicone breast implants caused women everywhere to cringe. Many women may still remember when the FDA pulled silicone breast implants off the market because of their tendency to rupture. Now, after more than a decade, the FDA has APPROVED the use of gel filled silicone implants.
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Tags: Board Certified, Reconstructive Surgery, Revisionary Surgery, Saline Implants, Silicone Breast Implant, Silicone Gel, Silicone Implants
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Breast augmentation, technically known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. It is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today.
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Tags: Asymmetry, Augmentation Mammoplasty, Breast Augmentation, Implants, Mammogram, Medication, Post Operative Chekups, Safety, Saline Implants, Sub Pectoral, Surgical Procedure
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Sunday, August 24th, 2008
Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a “tummy tuck surgery,” is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen and to tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall.
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Tags: Abdomen, Abdominal Muscles, Abdominal Skin, Abdominoplasty, Excess Skin, Liposuction, Multiple Pregnancies, Pregnancy, Scars, Umbilicus, Weight Loss
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Thursday, August 21st, 2008
Plastic surgery, of any sort, is not to be taken lightly. However, we live in a day and age where personal appearance has an ever-increasing influence on the way we function within our society and many people are making the decision to utilize cosmetic surgery to improve appearances and reconstructive surgery to correct defects or improve function.
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Tags: Anesthesia, Augmentation, Breast Augmentation, Breast Enlargement, Cost, Necessity, Qualification, Reconstructive Surgery, Recovery
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Monday, August 18th, 2008
“Board Certified” simply means a physician has been given a Board Certification by an organization called a “Board”. This includes formally recognized entities such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery but may include unrecognized or other entities calling themselves “Boards”. This can create significant confusion with the terms.
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Tags: American Board Of Plastic Surgery, Board Certified, Certification, College, Cosmetic Surgery, Internship, Medical School, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery
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Friday, August 15th, 2008
Saline breast implants come in a variety of shapes, surface textures, and sizes. Depending on the desired shape you wish to achieve, you and your plastic surgeon may choose a round implant or shaped implant. Generally, the larger you want your cup size, the larger the implant the plastic surgeon will consider.
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Tags: Axillary, Breast Implants, Cohesive Gel Implants, Inframammary, Periareolar, Safety, Saline Breast Implant, Shape, Silicone, Silicone Breast Implant, Size, Texture, Tuba
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
The facelift as well as the facial rejuvenation procedures that are commonly performed alongside it such as eyelid surgery and brow lifts remain the only viable option to restore a youthful appearance to the lower face and neck. A facelift can tighten loose skin and muscle and remove or reposition excess fat to eliminate sagging. The most significant degree of improvement is usually seen in the jowls, lower face and neck. Reversal of facial aging is not achieved through surgical rearrangement of the deep tissues and skin excision alone. Facelift procedures are constantly changing and the actual concept of facial rejuvenation has evolved to encompass more of a remodeling, not just pulling skin more taut. Facial shaping by removing, repositioning or adding soft tissue, rather than by tightening the skin and muscles alone, is considered the key to achieving optimal results in facial rejuvenation.
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Tags: Anatomy, Anesthesia, Face Lift, Face Lift Procedure, Fountain Of Youth, Hematoma, Medical Conditions, Medication, Plastic Surgery, Surgical Risks, Techniques
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Monday, August 11th, 2008
Rhytidectomy is the medical term which is commonly called a Face Lift.
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Tags: A Younger Looking, Appearance, Commonly Called, Extensive Means, Hated Sagging, Lift, Medical, Most, Reducing The, Term Which, The Medical, Younger Looking
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Saturday, August 9th, 2008
Choosing to have plastic surgery is an important decision especially breast augmentation. Breast enlargement is one of the most commonly requested aesthetic operations. Breast augmentation or breast enhancement is the enlargement of breast volume by the surgical placement of a saline, silicone or cohesive breast implant.
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Tags: Appereance, Axilla, Breast Augmentation, Breast Cancer, Breast Enlargement, Cohesive Implants, Endoscopic, Inframammary Incision, Saline Implants, Shape, Silicone Implants
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Loose abdominal wall skin which is often associated with excess fat is of concern to most women especially after pregnancies. With each pregnancy, the rectus abdomini muscles which are visible as “six packs” on the abdominal wall, stretch apart and loosen. With this loosening comes increased bulging of the abdominal contents leading to a “protruding abdomen.” An abdominoplasty procedure, otherwise known as a “tummy-tuck”, addresses the excess fat and skin, as well as the weakness and spreading apart of the rectus abdominis muscles.
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Tags: Abdominoplasty, Bikini Region, Comfort, Compression Garment, Excess Fat Cells, Exercise, Pregnancy, Rectus Abdomini Muscles, Surgical Procedure, Surgical Risks, Swelling
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