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Laser Hair Removal Side Effects and Risks

March 01, 2010 @ 10:53 PM — by admin
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Laser hair removal side effects and risks should be determined before selecting to have the laser hair removal treatment completed.

Liposuction The Side Effects and Risks – Important Info for Patients

March 01, 2010 @ 10:52 PM — by admin
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Liposuction, much like any kind of surgery, cannot be done without any risks or side effects.

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

February 19, 2010 @ 09:40 PM — by admin
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A tummy tuck is one of those procedures that can greatly improve the look and contour of your body. This article will cover some of the basic about tummy tuck surgery.

Facelift - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

February 19, 2010 @ 09:39 PM — by admin
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If you have ever considered a facelift, it is important to get your questions answered in full. In this article you will find are some of the most common questions that patients have about facelift.

Breast Lift - Who is an Ideal Candidate for This Surgery?

August 13, 2009 @ 06:10 PM — by admin
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There are numerous cosmetic surgery procedures that can be performed on the breasts. One of the most common procedures is the mastopexy which is generally referred to as a breast lift procedure. This is a very targeted breast enhancement procedure and that is why it is critical to be an ideal candidate in order to undergo it. Specifically, the ideal candidates for a breast lift are those that are dealing with sagging breasts. Breasts can develop a sagging, drooping appearance for a number of reasons. In some instances, it is simply a common response the body will have as a result of aging. Then, there will also be genetic factors that can contribute to the presence of sagging breasts in someone who is not advanced in age. Some women may suffer from sagging breasts due to complications from another medical procedure. Regardless of the reason why, the presence of sagging breasts is the main criteria for being considered a candidate for a breast lift procedure. There are other factors that need to be taken into consideration as well. It is also important that someone who is considered a breast lift is not contemplating losing a great deal of weight. This is because there is fatty tissue present in the breasts. When a woman opts to lose a great deal of weight through diet or exercise, the excess weight loss can undermine the positive effects of the breast lift procedure. Women who are pregnant, nursing, or considering becoming pregnant would not make good candidates for a breast lift procedure. Also, it is necessary that the woman will be fully developed prior to the surgery. This means it is best that the candidates are over the age of 18 prior to seeking the procedure. And, as with any other cosmetic surgery procedure, it is best to have realistic expectations prior to seeking the surgery. To learn more about breast lift surgery as well as facelift, liposuction, and more, it is important to meet with a skilled Connecticut cosmetic surgeon to schedule a consultation.

Which Cosmetic Surgery Treatment is Best for Me?

June 01, 2009 @ 05:13 PM — by admin
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If there is a part of your body that you would like to improve in some fashion, there is a surgical procedure for you. Below is a brief run down of several plastic surgery options that people commonly undergo that you may benefit from.

Facelift

If you have sagging facial skin or pronounced facial lines, one thing you may want to consider if a facelift. A facelift involves the placement of discreet incisions through which the cosmetic surgeon will remove excess tissue and tighten the remaining facial structures. A facelift can dramatically enhance your appearance.

Rhinoplasty

If you have a problem with the size, the shape, or the straightness of your nose, there is always rhinoplasty. Also known as a nose job, a rhinoplasty is able to address both aesthetic and functional problems that a person may have with his or her nose. The surgery can also be performed in order to address respiratory problems associated with the nose.

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Excess skin and a sagging belly are not desirable things to have. If you suffer from such problems, a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) may be the right solution for you. During the surgical procedure, the surgeon makes an incision from hipbone to hipbone from which to remove excess tissue in the abdomen area and to tighten the underlying structures.

Liposuction

A tummy tuck may be too much for you if you are just dealing with stubborn pockets of fat that don’t respond to diet and exercise. In those cases you can turn to liposuction to address your needs. Liposuction suctions out those problem pockets of fat, leaving you looking slimmer and trimmer after the surgery is complete.

Breast Enlargement Surgery with Breast Implants

To address issues of size and shape where a woman’s breasts are involved, there is always breast enlargement surgery with breast implants. During this surgery, discreet incisions are made through which the cosmetic surgeon places the breast implants. The implants are able to make the breasts look larger, help even out the size and shape of the breasts, and can even make breasts look perkier and more youthful. To learn more about any of the procedures discussed above, it is important to schedule a consultation at our Glastonbury, Connecticut plastic surgery office.

Liposuction - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

March 27, 2009 @ 06:12 PM — by admin
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If you are considering liposuction, you probably have a number of questions you'd like answered. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about liposuction.

How is liposuction done?

A tube is inserted through tiny incisions and pushed through the fat layer, breaking up cells and vacuuming them up. The following are three different methods that can be used to perform liposuction. The super-wet technique involves the injection of fluid to aid in extraction. It is the fastest method but requires general anesthesia. The tumescent method involves injecting a great deal of fluid that contains a numbing agent and a blood vessel constrictor. It takes the most time but does not necessarily require general anesthesia. The UAL method involves ultrasound to break up fat cells. It is often combined with the tumescent method.

Does liposuction require a hospital stay?

Complex or extensive surgery may involve a one to two day hospital stay. Other liposuctions may be completed on an outpatient basis and take one to two hours.

What are the risks of liposuction?

The common risks associated with liposuction include shock, fluid overload, infection, blood clots, fat embolisms, nerve damage, skin damage, tissue or organ damage, uneven fat removal, and scarring.

Is liposuction painful?

Pain depends upon the type of anesthesia used and the extent of the surgery. Local anesthesia lasts for more than a day after surgery; general anesthesia alone requires prescription painkillers. Soreness is most intense in the first two to four days after surgery, and then decreases to lower levels for four to eight weeks. Non-prescription medication will help this.

How long is recovery after liposuction?

Patients return to work within one to two days and resume normal activities within two weeks. Bruising and swelling are dependent upon the extent of the procedure and may last two to four weeks. A supportive garment is worn for three to six weeks. Gentle workouts can be resumed within two weeks and full workouts after one month.

How much does liposuction cost?

Liposuction costs vary from depending on the extent and area of surgery and skill level of the surgeon. To learn more about liposuction as well as facelift, breast augmentation surgery, and more, it is important to meet with a skilled Connecticut cosmetic surgeon to schedule a consultation.

Liposuction Eliminates Stubborn Fat

February 20, 2009 @ 03:55 PM — by admin
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Liposuction eliminates the stubborn fat in parts of the body where fat cells tend to accumulate such as on the tummy, hips, thighs, and upper arm. Liposuction is particularly effective for people who have lost weight and still carry around stubborn fat that is resistant to diet and exercise. Also, some people are resistant to losing fat in certain parts of the body due to heredity. Liposuction is effective then as well. Over the last several years, liposuction techniques have become safer, and the procedure itself has become one of the most popular plastic surgeries. It is often performed in conjunction with other plastic surgeries such as a tummy tuck or breast augmentation. Also, it is common for several sites on the body to be worked on during one procedure. Specifically, liposuction is a good option for men who develop breast tissue or women who don’t want to risk having obvious scars after a breast reduction surgery. The effectiveness of the surgery depends on personal factors. For example, patients who undergo liposuction should not be significantly overweight, and people who are overweight should not expect drastic results from liposuction. Typically, a maximum of only 10 pounds of fat cells will be removed at a time. Also, while liposuction does remove fat cells, it does not prevent the patient from accumulating fat in the future. With poor lifestyle choices, the fat removed during liposuction can be replaced. Liposuction is usually performed in a hospital where the patient will stay for a night or two to recover. The patient usually is administered a general anesthesia. The time the surgery lasts depends on how many sites are going to be treated and the technique that the surgeon chooses to use. Liposuction is considered an elective, cosmetic plastic surgery and is not covered by insurance. Most plastic surgeons offer financing plans to help patients cover the cost of liposuction. Patients should plan to return to work and normal activities in about four to seven days after liposuction. Severe complications are rare and include infection and scarring. Patients typically experience temporary swelling, bruising, and minor pain. Swelling subsides within a few weeks, but it may take up to six months to see full results of the liposuction. To learn more about liposuction, visit our Connecticut plastic surgery office to schedule a consultation.