Posts Tagged ‘ cosmetic surgery ’

Abdominoplasty : The quest for an ‘aesthetically pleasing abdomen’

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Quite often, looking good is feeling good. If you’re not satisfied with the way you look you are not likely to feel good about yourself on an emotional level. Call it what you will- love handles, tummy bulge, saggy skin or a muffin top, the bottom line is excesses abdominal skin and fat. You’ve tried diet and exercise, but you still haven’t achieved the results you desire. Some choose to live with it, others choose abdominoplasty.

What is it?

Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a “tummy tuck,” is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen. The procedure can dramatically improve the appearance of flabby, stretched-out abdominal muscles and skin. It also reduces the appearance of a protruding abdomen and, in some cases, restores weakened or separated muscles.

Why do it?

There are countless benefits of a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck can:

  • Tighten loose abdominal muscles and remove excess skin caused by heredity, pregnancy, prior surgery, significant fluctuations in weight or congenital spine abnormalities that affect posture
  • Improve your body contour by removing unwanted skin and fat also known as the “abdominal apron”
  • Create an abdominal profile that is firmer and smoother, often enhancing your body image and confidence
  • Enhance the fit and appearance of clothes
  • Create a natural-looking, attractive abdomen

Who is the ideal candidate?

There are many personal reason’s for under going the surgery. It is especially common for women who have lost tone and elasticity after pregnancy or for men experiencing a separation of the abdominal wall and the muscle as a result of surplus fat. Ideal candidates include:

  • Women who have had multiple pregnancies
  • Men and women who were once obese and have excess skin caused by significant weight loss
  • Older people who have lost skin elasticity from aging
  • People who are genetically predisposed to the accumulation of abdominal fat.
  • Those who have a lot of fat in an isolated area

Abdominoplasty is a great way to to achieve the firmer, flatter abdomen you’ve always wanted. However, as with all surgery there are risks involved. Abdominoplasty does leave a permanent scar and requires diet and exercise to better maintain the results. It is not meant for individuals that are significantly overweight. Be sure to consult with your surgeon.

Need more information?

Have a thorough talk with our APSKC cosmetic surgeons before you decide to undergo Abdominoplasty, or any cosmetic surgery. Make sure that all your questions are answered to your satisfaction. Check out the before-and-after pictures tummy tucks available in our photo gallery.

USA Today Investigation Into Plastic Surgery

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Last week USA Today published two investigations into plastic surgery. The stories discuss the importance of having a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon perform your surgery. The American Board of Medical Specialties sets the standards for the education, lifelong training and testing of doctors. ABMS member boards include the American Board of Plastic Surgery but none of the other cosmetic surgery boards, including the similar sounding American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. To be board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery you must have done a residency in plastic surgery unlike the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery.  To read the entire story click here.

Tips for picking a Plastic Surgeon:

What’s he or she board certified in?   Be sure they are Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery

How many times overall and recently has the doctor performed the surgery you are considering?  Do they have privileges at a hospital to perform this surgery?  You want your doctor to be performing a good number of the surgery you are considering.  Even if your surgery is planned to be done in the office your doctor should have privileges at a hospital to do the same surgery.  Hospitals have credentialing committees where panels of doctors screen other physicians to make sure they are qualified to do the surgery.

Ask your friends and doctors (such as your internal medicine doctor, your ob gyn) for referrals to a plastic surgeon.  Word of mouth from your friends who have had plastic surgery is an excellent way to find out their experience with a plastic surgeon.  Your doctors can give you referrals to plastic surgeons that they are familiar with their work.

Want longer, thicker eyelashes???

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Our monthly special for September is buy 1 Latisse, get 1 free!!  In addition you will receive a $25.00 rebate!!  Limited quantities available, so act soon! 

What is Latisse?

Latisse solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker, and darker.  Eyelash hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.

How does it work?

Latisse is believed to prolong the anagen phase (active growth phase).  The exact way it works is unknown.

How soon will I see results?

The Onset of effect with Latisse solution is gradual.  In the clinical trial, the majority of Latisse users saw significant improvement by 2 months.

How is Latisse different from other products?

Only Latisse has been approved by the FDA as a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes.

Cosmetic Surgery- How To Get Those Mesmerizing Looks

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Do you agree that beauty is a mystery that falls short of our reach every single day? For most of us, ultimate aesthetic perfection remains a constant struggle, and we venture through life for the ultimate ‘fix’ that will turn us most beautiful.

Restore your natural beauty

While the term “cosmetic surgery” evokes fantasies about turning back the clock, it also rings images of famous faces gone badly. However, as a number of people are considering cosmetic surgery, the discipline continues to showcase latest advances in cosmetic medical practice.

There is nothing wrong with cosmetic surgery

Whether you are considering cosmetic surgery, want to learn about the latest inventions in cosmetic treatments, or are just simply interested about looking as gorgeous as you can be, you have a professional trained surgeon to guide you through your curiosity. These cosmetic surgeons, are not only qualified doctors bound by their code of practice, they have been assessed in the procedures they perform and how to provide appropriate counseling to prospective patients who are considering making such an important and personal decision.

Cosmetic Surgery: It’s not just for face
There are many procedures available to men and women considering cosmetic medical procedures. Here is a sample of some cosmetic procedures-

Arm Lifts

One of the most routinely satisfying procedures commonly performed by plastic surgeons is brachioplasty – reshaping the upper arm, from the underarm region to the elbow.

Eyelid surgery

Sagging eyes can be a very difficult problem to deal, and is often one of the first signs of facial aging, even in people as young as their thirties. Many women and men are frustrated after spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on creams to treat under-eye bags and circles, only to find out the solution as eyelid surgery.

Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a “tummy tuck,” 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.

Augmentation mammoplasty

Augmentation mammoplasty, commonly known as Breast augmentation surgery, is a surgical procedure to enhance the fullness of a woman’s breast, improve the symmetry of the breasts and/or restore breast volume lost following pregnancy or weight loss.

Beware of specialist qualifications

One should be able to have confidence that the practitioner they choose for their cosmetic procedure has been appropriately trained in cosmetic surgery and is certified in the procedure and performs it regularly.

Your personal consultation

During your initial visit you should be able to get a good idea of what to expect from the surgery in the way of your results, discomfort involved, recovery time and any special aftercare that you may need. Be sure you follow any instructions that you may be given as to medications, diet and other preliminary steps needed.

There are many procedures available to men and women considering cosmetic medical procedures. Ensuring you choose the right one for you is a decision you should make together with your cosmetic surgeon. The decision to have or not have any type of cosmetic surgery is a crucial one, which should be taken carefully together with your certified trained surgeon.

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Friday, April 1st, 2011

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