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Wedding Touchup Surgery

September 25th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

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The wedding day is the bride and groom’s day. This is when they start their lives together. The couple would naturally aspire to look their best for the big day. Many couples decide to have cosmetic enhancement procedures in order to realize the wedding makeover they need.

Counting Down

Whether or not to go for a wedding touchup surgery is a crucial decision, so great caution must be exercised. Every action must be taken at the proper time. There should be enough procedure and recovery time for cosmetic surgery before weddings. This decreases the chances of anything going amiss appearance-wise.

What to do in the last year

The skin is the main problem area of most people. Profound skin problems would take at least a year to treat. The best wedding touchup surgery results can be achieved if the procedures are repeated a number of times within one year prior to the ceremony. Skin care and maintenance regimens should be started this early as well.

What to do within three to six months

Cosmetic surgery is central to a more drastic wedding makeover. Before weddings, people can undertake facelifts, liposuction, body contouring techniques, and other surgical procedures in order to be in tip-top shape. Breast augmentation is also quite popular among brides-to-be. The full effects of these treatments may only be achieved after some time. Moreover, since these treatments mostly require direct skin penetration, there should be enough time for the wounds to heal. Usually, these types of wedding touchup surgery are done three to six months in advance.

What to do the one-month period

The month before the wedding is the most suitable time to get Botox and injectable lip fillers. Botox results in more youthful faces due to the elimination of lines, wrinkles, and other unwanted age indicators. The lips of the bride become fuller when injected with lip fillers. While the effects may be evident in a week or so after the injections, the procedure might need to be repeated for maintenance.

What to do two weeks before

Within the last two weeks, the chosen facial processes should be reaching their final phases. Some procedures, like microdermabrasions and facials, may cause swelling and peeling so it’s safer to have a two-week buffer. In addition, it is not ideal to modify skin care regimens during this period because there is a chance that the skin would react negatively to new products. The application of aggressive cosmetic treatments should be forgone as well.

Don’t be hasty

The most important thing to consider when deciding to have cosmetic surgery before weddings is the amount of time left for full recovery. The desired wedding makeover might not be accomplished if one does not have enough time to recover from the procedures. Each person would have specific needs, so it is important to converse a cosmetic expert regarding the most suitable treatment plans.

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Cures for Hyperhdrosis

July 12th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

excessive sweating, hyperhidrosis, botox, underarm sweat

Sweat is a good thing; perspiration is how your body regulates its own temperature. But when you frequently have to excuse yourself from group gatherings to hide nasty armpit stains, maybe it’s time to consider doing something about it.

If you find that your palms are abnormally sweaty, or that your arm pits seem increasingly active in producing sweat, you might be suffering from a condition called hyperhidrosis. This medical problem is caused by an increased concentration of sweat glands, or a higher body temperature than what’s normal. Other areas that may be affected by this condition are the groin and the soles of your feet.

Hyperhidrosis treatments of the past typically involved the application of lotions and deodorants, or the prescription of specialized pills. However, such treatments have shown limited results in preventing excessive sweat.

Today, experts in the field of cosmetics have developed a variety of methods that have proven highly effective in solving this rather embarrassing predicament.

Botox and Underarm Sweat
Botulinum toxin, better known by its commercial name of Botox, is basically a poison from the Clostridium botulinium bacterium. However, research has come up with a variety of ways in which the chemical may be prepared for medical usage. In 2002, the use of Botulinum toxin type A-what you know as Botox-to cosmetically remove facial wrinkles was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). To date, the toxin has been used on a variety of procedures to treat over a million patients who suffered from different ailments.

The FDA further approved of Botox treatment for patients who suffered from axillary hyperhidrosis in 2004. This treatment is recommended for patients who could no longer counter excessive sweating with the mere use of antiperspirants.

Botox works by temporarily affecting the brain. It prevents the brain from releasing a certain chemical that stimulates the body’s sweat glands. Although it has not yet been confirmed that Botox can treat other kinds of hyperhidrosis other than that of the arm pits, it has been administered with the intention of preventing excessive sweating of the palms and feet-and has been shown to be effective.

The Botox treatment is done by injecting small amounts of the chemical into the area where the hyperactive sweat glands are supposed to be. The patient might experience pain when Botox is injected into the palms or foot soles, so the doctor may apply anesthetics for the procedure.

Botox treatment is not a permanent cure for hyperhidrosis. Symptoms of the condition may return eventually, so the patient must return for another injection within 7 to 16 months after getting the first one.

Risks and Benefits
Of course, as with any other operation, the Botox treatment entails some risk. Patients may experience side effects within hours-or weeks-after the injection. These side affects may include difficulty in swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Spread of the toxin may cause weakness, and visual impairment. There have also been reports of allergic reaction to the toxin, such as swelling and itchiness.

However, Botox is still a convenient treatment for hyperhidrosis, as it does not restrict the patient from engaging in his/her daily activities before or after the procedure. It takes little time to administer the Botox injection, and it may be done in the doctor’s office.

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Fat Transfer

June 29th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

fat transfer, fat injections, fat injection transfer, autologous fat transfer

Fat transfer, fat injections or microlipoinjections are all forms of plastic surgery that transfer excess fat from one body part to another. It has also been named the autologous fat transfer, where autologous means using one’s own tissues or fats. The procedure is used among plastic surgery techniques like lip augmentation, facial fat transfer, fat transfer to the hand, butt augmentation via fat injections, and breast augmentation via fat grafting. The most popular and most up to date procedures that employs the use of microlipoinjections are facial fat transfer and buttock augmentation.

There are three steps to autologous fat transfer, three most basic, at least. First off, fat is liposuctioned gently from either the lower jaw, the buttocks, abdomen or thighs. In this step, a syringe with a large needle or cannula will be employed.

Next, fat harvested will be filtered and processed. A large needle or cannula on a syringe will be employed in this step. The last step is the injection of the fat cells into targeted areas in the face, with the use of a different needle.

Usually, the procedure only requires local anesthesia. The type of fat transfer used will determine if these steps will be followed. This article will discuss two of them.

Facial Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is widely used for repairing facial skin worn out by aging, by filling out emaciated areas with fat fillers, thus removing wrinkles and improving appearance. By far, it has been the most popular alternative to wrinkle treatments.

In facial fat transfer, liposuction is first used to harvest fats that will be used for transfer.

The surgeon will then inject harvested fat into targeted areas in the face. T are areas commonly targeted by microlipoinjection.

Small groups of fat are injected into different layers of the face using a micro injection method.

In lip augmentation, fat is used in place of synthetic facial fillers such as Restylane or other filler materials. The use of local anesthesia is usually employed in these procedures.

Buttock Augmentation through fat injections
Buttock Augmentation through fat injections have become popular for those who have enough fats to spare for their buttocks. The procedure is also called the Brazillian Butt Lift. The main feature of this process is the use of fat fillers. The portion of fat required to be inserted in this operation must only be as large as a pea or a pearl.

Working through tiny incisions in the buttock cheeks, the surgeon gradually places fat cells at dozens in long rows. The filler would only obliterate if the portions will exceed that size because the too large portion of fat cells will encounter difficulty in finding blood supply.

Owing it to the use of the patient’s own body parts, fat transfer looks and feels more natural compared to other filler techniques. There are lower risks of allergic reaction since the filler also came from within the body. Those people who do not consider themselves as candidates for cosmetic surgery even opt for this procedure for physical enhancement. There are relatively less risks of complications and infections in this procedure.

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June 29th, 2010 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

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