Browlift, Rejuvenation & Vein Treatments
May 30, 2010 by Stella Robinson
Filed under Skin Care
Browlift surgery, also known as forehead lift, brings about a more youthful appearance to face by properly repositioning the sagging eyebrows and getting rid of frown lines that may appear on the forehead. This is a very common cosmetic procedure undertaken by plastic surgeons for men and women generally over the age of forty.
Though it’s not possible to put back the clock and become young again, several cosmetic surgery techniques are available now to restore a more youthful look. Browlift surgery is a good example. It helps to reduce the tell tale marks of advanced age such as sagging eyebrows and furrows in the forehead. In the case of the younger community, these worrying features could be the result of stress. Whatever be the cause, browlift surgery holds the key to rectifying it.
The endoscopic procedure has several advantages over its surgical counterpart. It only requires three to five small incisions (about 1 inch in length) instead of the traditional ear-to-ear incision, the hairline remains unaltered, and the procedure can be performed with or without elevation of the brows. The endoscopic procedure also results in a faster recovery and inconspicuous scarring.
Our hands and feet are the areas of skin that do the most work, yet are often neglected. Give fingers and toes the best care possible with natural and organic products. Human hands receive bear the brunt of everything. The sun, the rain, the hale and the storm. So its quite natural for our hands to show signs of wear and tear the earliest. Darkened spots due to aging are the most common signs. Cosmetic surgery treatments do come of great use to give you back those tender beautiful hands you were gifted with.
There are various hand rejuvenating techniques to chose from depending on the patients requirement, costs, benefits and risks involved.
At first, the medical term, telangiectasia may seem quite foreign to you, but actually this is really just a technical way to refer to spider veins. Appearing on the face, chest and neck, spider veins are small blood vessels that become visible with discoloration.
In regards to the face, spider veins tend to surface through a wide range of causes. Whenever the face becomes flushed or blushes, the threat of developing telangiectasia emerges. Spider veins in the face might form due to any of the following factors: spicy or hot meals, exercise, hormonal imbalance, excessive sun exposure and cortisone medications.
Simple and painless removal of unsightly spider veins can often be completed in just one 30-minute laser vein removal session at Illuminations Medical Spa.
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Tummy Tuck And How It Can Affect My Life
November 22, 2009 by Joseph Archibald
Filed under Weight Loss
An abdominoplasty, or as it is better known – the tummy tuck – is a procedure used to bring about a reduction in the amount of fatty tissues or excessive sagging skin from around the tummy area.
The procedure is common among ladies who have lost a lot of weight recently and still have excessive and sagging skin or those who have been pregnant and retain the skin from this. It is also popular for those who are growing older and are adding more weight or excess saggy skin because of this.
If you have lost weight but still have lots of skin, a tummy tuck is perhaps the best option to reduce it. And even if you are still losing excessive weight it can be wise to consult with a cosmetic surgical doctor as with the aid of a tummy tuck you are more able to reach your desired weight levels and additionally reduce excess skin.
What though occurs if you are to undertake abdominoplasty only to find that within a year or two you are regaining weight or the skin is beginning to sag?
Most surgeons, you will find, will tell you to wait for some time – six months or more – if you have recently lost a lot of weight before you undertake a tummy tuck. This is because they do not wish to increase the chance of you relying purely upon the operation to keep your weight down – you still need to watch your diet and get regular exercise. But further to this, this period of time after losing excess weight will allow for the skin to become more accustomed to your smaller tummy size.
If once corrective surgery has taken place and you are then to become pregnant then there is a risk that the skin may thin and stretch in the tummy area. Further to this, there may also be the problem of muscle contractions which will then have to be corrected by further surgery, plus stretch marks could be an added burden. Its important to be realistic with what you want from surgery and maintain your goal in mind.
Before proceeding with surgery its vitally important that you are not going to have any further children within a fairly short space of time after the procedure. If you were to do so then the need for more operations at a later date rises and the health risks also heighten. Any problem issues that could arise do reduce provided you have given plenty of time for any healing to take place once you have had abdominoplasty.
Over all though, with corrective surgery the chances of regaining excessive sagging skin and/or excess fatty deposits in the abdominal area are very much reduced. This though does not apply to other parts of your body so there is no excuse for not maintaining a healthy diet and a good exercise regime.
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Tummy Tuck Procedure Not For Everyone
May 8, 2009 by Lisa Gilmour
Filed under Weight Loss
If you are considering undergoing the tummy trimming procedure known as the tummy tuck or abdominoplasty, you might want to re-consider. Sure a tummy tuck can be beneficial for a lot of people, but there is a certain percentage of people out there who are considering a tummy tuck because they are just plain lazy. If you are getting a tummy tuck because you are gaining a few extra pounds of flab around the abdominal area, you might really want to reconsider and just utilize your own self control and hard work to help tone your tummy.
If you are somebody who has recently lost a lot of weight, and you have quite a bit of loose skin hanging around your stomach area, then you are probably a great candidate for a tummy tuck. So many people have put in the hard work and self control that have allowed them to accomplish their weight loss goals. Unfortunately, if you have lost a lot of weight, there can be some stretch marks as well as extra flab which can still make someone self conscious about their body. An abdominoplasty is a great way to put the finishing touches on all of your hard work up until this point.
If you have recently had a baby and have some excess tummy fat, an abdominoplasty might be a great option for you as well. Sure, you could work out and eat healthy for a few months and your body could be back to normal, but the fact of the matter is that if you just had a child, your time might be better spent raising your baby. So a good option for you might be to go ahead and take care of that extra skin around your stomach by getting a tummy tuck.
We have highlighted a few reasons why you might really want to consider getting a tummy tuck. Now, lets look at when you should not have an abdominoplasty done. If you are one of the millions of people out there who just want to lose a few pounds to feel a little more confident about your body, a tummy tuck is NOT the option for you. The amount of work that it would take for you to tighten up your tummy is not so significant that it should overwhelm you and convince you to get a tummy tuck, that is the easy way out. Your best bet if you are looking to lose a few extra pounds is to simply eat healthy and work out for a few months. Don’t be lazy and just take control of your situation rather than putting your body through all of that pain just to lose a few extra pounds.
This article was to inform potential tummy tuck patients that there are certain situations where a tummy tuck might be the right avenue for you to take to lose excess belly fat. However, a tummy tuck is not to be taken lightly, and if you are just looking to lose a few extra pounds. If you are one of the many people who need to lose just a few extra pounds, don’t take the easy way out. Just work hard and eat healthy and you will be happy with your body before you know it.
Common Failures of Lap Band
April 22, 2009 by M Vasquez
Filed under Weight Loss
Lap Band surgery has been hailed as being one of the easiest ways for a person to lose weight, but truth be told there are definitely some problems with the procedure. While these problems are not exactly endemic or typical of lap band surgeries, they are problems that can cause intense problems for the people that have undergone the surgery and for that reason are failures that people should know about before they actually go ahead and have the surgery done. The two most common failure of lap band would have to be migration errors and erosion errors.
The migration error is an error that takes place when the band that is being used actually ends up moving from one part of the stomach to another. The whole point of the lap band surgery is that when the band is inserted into the body, it can then be used to constrict the stomach and in doing so it can then be used by the person with the band to regulate the amount of food that they take in. However, the band is operating in an area of the body that does not have a large amount of friction and for that reason the natural movements of the human body over time can cause the band to move from one part of the stomach to another or even get dislodged from the stomach entirely in severe cases. This not only completely cancels the effectiveness of the band, but it also means that another operation needs to be scheduled in order for the doctor to go in and replace the band or maybe even remove it entirely if that is what the patient now wants.
The erosion error is an error that has similar results, although for a different reason. Rather than moving out of position or falling off where it is supposed to be, a band that experiences an erosion error actually sees part of the material within the band disappear entirely. This happens because of the friction forces such as they are between the stomach and other parts of the body and the band. When the person moves, the band rubs against these different parts. Over the course of time, the creation of that type of force can create holes in the layering of the band, causing parts of the band to erode away. If the error is particularly bad, these parts can then be absorbed by the body and potentially create some feelings of illness as a result. The erosion error is usually more serious than the migration error because of this possibility.
These are the two main common failures of lap band and of course they are not mutually exclusive events. If a person is particularly unlucky they can experience both errors and be in a very bad state. This is why it is important to know about these errors before you actually agree to have lap band surgery done.
Is the ‘Tummy Tuck’ Procedure Available for Everyone?
April 7, 2009 by A Nutt
Filed under Weight Loss
‘Tummy tuck’ is a common name used to refer to a plastic surgery procedure named abdominoplasty. The purpose of this type of plastic surgery is to remove fat, smooth any wrinkles and tighten the skin over the abdominal region. For many years celebrities, models, actors and the wealthy have had access to tummy tucks and other such procedures. In more recent times, plastic surgery in general has become more commonly accessible to people in all walks of life. Since 2000, the tummy tuck has steadily gained popularity in the United States and other developed nations. With easier access more exposure to this popular surgical procedure, you may be wondering if you are a good candidate for a tummy tuck. Well, the answer lies in many different factors. Not everyone is considered eligible for the procedure. The best thing to do is talk to a plastic surgery professional that specialized in this type of procedure. Below is a guideline of who may or may not be a good candidate for a tummy tuck. Reading this article will help you determine if its time to meet with a doctor or not.
A Tummy Tuck May be For You if Do you consider yourself physically fit in general? If the main exception is loose skin or fat in your abdominal region, and if the problem area has not improved even with regular exercise, a procedure may be for you. Generally, the inability to tighten the abdominal muscles is a result of slackness of the muscles underneath. Below is an overview of cases in which individuals might make good tummy tuck candidates.
Pregnancy The most common cause of this physical condition is pregnancy. For women who have had one or more pregnancies, it is practically impossible to return their tummy area to a flat appearance. These womens abdominal muscles and the skin that covers them have been stretched beyond their original elasticity and can thus not return to their original state.
Weight Loss Another cause of the loose skin and lax muscles in this region is massive weight loss. People who have lost a lot of weight from diet and exercise or through lap band surgery are also good candidates for the procedure. High volume weight loss can cause a person to have excess skin in the abdominal area, which can then be corrected by a tummy tuck.
Aging Process A third ‘best candidate’ for the Tummy Tuck procedure are persons that have slack skin and lax muscles in the abdominal region due to the normal aging process. Older patients with this problem are excellent candidates for tummy tucks.
A Good Candidate Mentally Based on what you just read, you may be convinced that you are indeed eligible for the tummy tuck procedure. However, you must ensure that you are mentally and emotionally prepared to realistically deal with everything involved. Your expectations must not only match the reality of what youll be provided with, but you must also make sure that they (and you) are flexible. While this form of cosmetic surgery is designed to improve the tone and contour of your midsection, it will in no way bring back your youth or create the perfect body. In many cases, a tummy tuck procedure will enhance ones self confidence and image. You should in no way, however, depend solely on a plastic surgery procedure to validate you as a person or give you self-worth.
Not Good Candidates If you are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, it is generally advised that you postpone considering a tummy tuck until your child-bearing years are over. Other medical conditions or issues may be considered by your doctor to render you ineligible for tummy tuck surgery.
Scarless Tummy Tuck Explained
March 9, 2009 by Brandon Geberinger
Filed under Weight Loss
A scarless tummy tuck or partial abdominoplasty will result in smaller and less visible tummy tuck scars. The cosmetic surgeon makes the incision much smaller than the incision made for a full abdominoplasty incision. You may be an ideal candidate for a scarless tummy tuck, if you lost elasticity in your abdomen and nothing you do improves it. Things such as age, pregnancy or a lot of weight gain can cause your skin on your abdomen to lose elasticity. This procedure is mainly for problems in the lower abdomen. There shouldnt be to much excess fat in this area. Your abdomen will look taut after this surgery because the surgeon will remove excess skin and tighten the muscles.
A scarless tummy tuck has a lower risk for complications because this type of operation is usually only a few hours long. If you smoke, you should try to stop approximately two weeks before your tummy tuck to make sure you heal well. Your surgeon will give you all the information you need so youre ready for the surgery.
A general anesthetic or local anesthetic in addition to a sedative will be used. The surgeon may also do liposuction along with the surgery.
The incision is put in the small area directly above the pubis and the skin flap is stretched down. The skin is tightened after the fat is removed and than the skin flap is stitched back into place. The belly button isnt removed during this procedure. Only a small scar remains above the pubic area which can be concealed with underwear.
The hospital stay is very short after a scarless tummy tuck. Usually patients can go home the same day they have the surgery performed. You can expect some pain, tenderness, swelling and bruising that may last up to six weeks. It may be possible to do light activities in a few days but full recovery could take a whole month. Stitches are removed approximately 10 days after a scarless tummy tuck. Activity needs to be increased to prevent blood clots and help you recover faster. Its important to follow your surgeons orders and keep every appointment to make sure everything is fine.







