Saturday, March 2, 2013

Different Types of Non Surgical Liposuction Procedures


Many people don't know that non surgical liposuction doesn't refer to one specific cosmetic procedure, but that there are in fact several different types of non surgical liposuction procedures for individuals to choose from. This variety means that one person's cosmetic surgery might be completely different from another patient's even if both go in for fat removal.

Because of this, it's important for people considering any of these procedures to realize the many various options that are out there. Even a brief glance through Google's results will show that there are many different types of non surgical liposuction procedures that are vying for your attention. These can very from the very general description like "laser" or "injection" that actually describes that method being used, to many different types of cosmetic treatments that are often customized in order for the plastic surgeon to trademark the procedure.

Some of the more popular trademarked or registered types of non surgical liposuction procedures include Lipodissolve, mesotherapy, or Thermage. All of these are a more specific form of either laser treatment or injection treatment. A liposuction alternative that involves the use of a laser is designed to literally "melt" the fat off of a trouble area without having to use an invasive surgical procedure. This practice is also sometimes referred to as laser body contouring.

The injection based liposuction alternative often involves putting together "cocktails" of drugs, proteins, enzymes, and other ingredients that work in order to help create a spot reduction of fat. This is probably the most popular of the non surgical liposuction alternatives, and one that has worked well for thousands of patients.

Cosmetic Makeup Tattoo Practitioners: How To Choose The Right One For You


Cosmetic makeup tattoos are a permanent beauty procedure therefore it is important to consider your options very carefully. Due to the growing popularity of cosmetic tattoos, we have prepared these useful guidelines to assist you in choosing the right practitioner.

After researching a number of qualified professionals, you should make a shortlist and then phone to arrange a consultation with each one. The majority of practitioners will provide a free consultation. Treat this meeting like an interview. Ask to see proof of their qualifications and have a list of questions ready. You should ask direct questions about their specific cosmetic tattooing experience and skills.

We recommend that you ask the following questions:

- Do you have certificates to verify your training? Can I see them please?
- When and where did you complete your qualifications and training?
- Have you continued your education and training since?
- How often do you update cosmetic tattoo skills?
- How many cosmetic makeup tattoos do you perform each week?
- Do you belong to an Industry Association?
- Have you completed the Association of Cosmetic Tattoo Certificate Exam?
- Do you have a portfolio showing your work? Can I see before and after photos of your clients?
- Can I have the phone number of a past client to speak with them about their experience of the procedure?
- Can you please explain the pros and cons of the cosmetic makeup tattoo procedures I am considering?
- Do you have a current Professional Liability and Professional Indemnity Insurance policy?
- Do you have a Skin Penetration License for your premises?

Don't be afraid to ask direct and detailed questions. A qualified practitioner will be happy to answer any questions about their skills and expertise. They should be able to provide you with all the information and evidence you need to feel confident about your decision to have a cosmetic makeup tattoo.

Next, ask to see the treatment rooms. It is important to evaluate cleanliness and review their procedures. Ask if disposable attachments and needles are used. Be very upfront about this - ask to see how their disposable cosmetic tattoo equipment is packaged and ask if new needles are used for every client.

You should also evaluate the personal manner and appearance of the practitioner. Are they clean and dressed well? Do they present in a professional manner? Are they attentive and courteous? Do they listen to what you have to say or is the consultation rushed? Do you feel they genuinely want to do what you're asking for, or do they seem to want to do their own thing? Do you feel like you can communicate well with them? Are they pushy? It is recommended that you consult with various practitioners until you find someone with whom you feel completely comfortable.

If you are satisfied with the skills of the practitioner and the cleanliness of their rooms, next you must discuss the range of colours available for cosmetic tattoo procedures. There should be an extensive range of colours to choose from. Ideally, look for practitioners with a range of more than 30 colours in total. Ask to see all of the pigment colours available. A good practitioner will have at least ten options for eyebrow tattoos, another ten colours for lips, and extra pigment choices for their eyeliner work.

A final warning, do not select a cosmetic makeup tattoo practitioner on the basis of price only. Remember this is a long-lasting procedure and one that cannot be reversed easily. The practitioner should be selected on the basis of their expertise. Use these guidelines to assess the competency, honesty, professionalism and reputation of the practitioner. Usually, prices for cosmetic makeup tattoo procedures should range from $400 to $1,500 for a single treatment. If you're considering using a practitioner who is charging less than this they may be cutting corners and delivering disappointing results.

Plastic Surgery in the Media Its Effect on Society


In the late 20th century, many celebrities and socialites have decided to go under cosmetic surgery procedures such as Pamela Anderson, Demi Moore, and Michael Jackson. Whether this was pressure from being scrutinized under the public eye or living up to the high standards as role models to a generation, this led to being one of the many factors spurring a huge increase in the traffic for plastic surgery for people of all types.

There are many other factors, inspiring souls to under-go the knife, for the addition of this multi-billionaire dollar industry include a preoccupation with a negative body image, body dysmoprhic disorder, and the media's portrayal of beauty, most notably seen in the early 21st Century.

For the latter factor a large increase in cosmetic surgery awareness was greatly induced by a television show on MTV known as "I want a Famous Face". Where many individuals apply to the MTV network by sending in videos for a chance to win the opportunity of being featured on the MTV Special. These individuals aspired to have similar aesthetic appeal to such celebrity faces including the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Ricky Martin, and Janet Jackson.

This reveals that to a large extent for a media pressure for cosmetic surgery. However there is also much social pressure as well. There are those desiring or deciding in plastic surgery between a large variety of options, including those of the buttocks, thighs, facial, nose, and breasts.

The social effect is due to men for a multitude of reasons. More aesthetically pleasing females or women who have had plastic surgery helps them excel in the work force (in the sense they land promotions and earn higher wages... beauty, artificial or natural does not have statistical correlations with work ethic or intelligence) and this has been proven by statistical research.

The following may sound misogynistic but is backed by statistical research. The more work done means more expenditure, many females who have plastic surgery are dependent on men for the finance of their procedures (the cipher in effect here relates to prior paragraph's motif about higher earnings which men is at the root of which).

Also plastic surgery is somewhat of a recurring cycle due to both psychological factors and that of the science of plastic surgery itself.

Psychological factors being that related to new surge in the media dubbed 'cosmetic surgery addiction'. The science of it being is where many procedures require check ups and additional surgeries to maintain a more consistent youthful effect of appearance, such as in procedures like collagen injections, botox and face lifts.

Two revealings in the media of cosmetics, premier episodes of MTV's "I want a Famous Face", (these episodes can be found in the links below under the media page) included individuals seeking to accomplish a similar appearance akin to that of Pamela Anderson and Carmen Electra.

Cosmetic Tattoo Removal - How to Be Able to Expose Those Obvious Areas Again


That tattoo that you got when you were younger may have been really fun and cool then. But as you get older or you develop a desire for a new look, you may be wishing that those tattoos were no longer on your body. This can be especially true if your tattoo is in an area of your body that is not covering in clothing a lot of the time.

Dermatologists have found that by using lasers, you can remove tattoos from your skin. Usually the way this works is that the laser is designed to produce a type of light energy that goes right for the pigment from the ink in the tattoo. The laser sends short bursts of high powered laser light that gets absorbed by the pigment in the tattoo. These bursts of the laser light breaks up the ink into microscopic particles under your skin. After an area is treated by laser, your body's immune cells move in to help clear the ink particles. Because of the precise way the laser works, it only targets the tattoo's pigment, and doesn't have an effect on the surrounding skin. This is why laser tattoo removal has the best healing and lowest chance of causing scarring compared to other techniques.

The procedure is an easy one though it will always take a series of treatments to remove your tattoo. The number of treatments you will need depends on the colors, size, the amount of ink and sometimes the depth of ink in your skin. It can vary greatly from person to person because different tattoo inks respond differently to the laser treatment.

When you go for treatment, the laser technician will clean the skin that has the tattoo on it, and the area directly around the tattoo. This is done to remove any oils that may be on your skin, as they can interfere with the laser and to decrease the risk of skin infection. The next step is to provide you with protective goggles so that your eyes are not affected by the laser light. At this point, the procedure will begin. You may feel a mild pain sensation, which many patients describe feeling like a rubber band snapping on your skin. Once your treatment if over, the area that was worked on may be a bit red and some people may experience slight bleeding and scabbing depending upon the type of laser used for the procedure.

The color of the ink that was used for your tattoo can greatly depend on how many treatments you'll need and how effective these laser treatments are. Black and red inks respond the best to laser treatments, and are easy to remove through this type of tattoo removal process. Blue, green, orange and purple inks respond less well, so you may need more treatments. Yellow is the hardest ink color to remove via this treatment method and many times does not respond at all.

Many dermatologists offer laser treatment methods to help you remove your tattoos. The best lasers for tattoo removal are usually Q-switched so you can ask about this when you go for consultation.

Done appropriately, cosmetic tattoo removal is how you will be able to expose those obvious areas again and feel great about your skin.

Happy Anniversary for Botox Cosmetic for Wrinkle Prevention, Frown Lines and Crows Feet Treatment


Happy Anniversary BOTOX. Botox is just celebrating its ten year anniversary! The FDA approved treatment was discovered ten years ago by an ophthalmologist who wanted to find a treatment for crossed eyes which prior could only be treated with invasive surgery. After using this medication on his patients he soon noticed the side effect of this purified protein product from the Botulinum Toxin was a significant reduction in wrinkles, frown lines and crows feet around the eyes. Now ten years has gone by and this simple, nonsurgical, physician administered treatment that can temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines and wrinkles between the brows has become the most common cosmetic procedure with 11 million women and men experiencing the proven results of this very safe product.

The wrinkles we all develop over time are caused by contractions of our underlying facial muscles when we smile, laugh or frown. The more emotion we show, the deeper these wrinkles and lines are likely to be. Yes, we have all earned these lines, whether from smiling a lot, worrying, or simply squinting too much. Botox can dramatically soften these irritating wrinkles for a more relaxed refreshed youthful appearance. Botox works by temporarily blocking the neurotransmitter that causes the muscles to contract. This is called Cosmetic Denervation and lasts on average four months.

Many people feel that the frown lines between their brows make them look tired, or unapproachable. The unsightly look of permanent scowling can result from a variety of reasons. With so many of us always on the computer we can be squinting for hours while concentrating and trying to read the small screens. Now with smart phones the squinting is even worse. This can result in a permanent deep lines or wrinkles forming between the eyes. Some people describe them as the "elevens" between their eyes.

The BOTOX treatment itself takes only 10 minutes to perform. The actual procedure for treatment of these frown lines between the brows consists of a few tiny injections with a very small caliper needle/syringe. I personally always use the ultrafine insulin needles for the injections which lessen the possibility of discomfort and bruising from the tiny injections.

There is no aftercare for this procedure. Within a few days of the tiny injections being placed, there is a noticeable improvement in these moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. This improvement will last for an average of three to four months depending upon the patient. I had one patient, a mother of three children, tell me her children did not like that they could no longer tell when mommy was mad at them because her scowl no longer showed on her face!

Besides the most commonly treated area between the brows, the same wrinkle improvement can be achieved around the eyes for the "crow's feet" that we all get as we age. They too can be treated easily and without any down time.

A small amount of brow lifting can be achieved with another small injection at the arch of the brow and tail of the brow by relaxing the muscles that pull the brow downward. This is not a replacement for surgery of the upper lids that can sag significantly with age and heredity but can help forestall the need for upper lid surgery when early changes are noticed.

Many people shy away from Botox because of the misleading impressions that have been projected by the media that Botox will make them look "Fake" and "plastic" and "frozen", leaving them without the ability to have facial expression. This can be true as we see in many celebrities who have too much of the product placed. However, done by a skilled Physician this should not occur. As a Physician, I strive to achieve a natural appearance with a softening of the dynamic lines of facial movement for my patients. My motto is "Less is more." I myself have been using Botox for the last nine years. I am now in my fifties and have less lines on my forehead and around my eyes than I did in my forties and am proud to say that I am a "Botox Girl". I tell all my patients that Botox is meant for "Wrinkle Management." I do not want to allow the lines to get so deep that they are permanently etched in our faces and then require more aggressive procedures such as Laser Resurfacing and Chemical Peels to eradicate them.

Botox Cosmetic treatments have been approved by the FDA for patients 18 - 65 years of age. The patients I have treated over the years are usually from their mid twenties all the way into their seventies for line reduction and wrinkle prevention.

I believe another reason many patients are reluctant to try this proven treatment is a perceived cost factor. Early on when Botox was first FDA approved, one treatment area such as between the brows was on average a $400 to $500 cost factor. Nowadays that same treatment is around an affordable range of $200 per treatment area. Botox is much more affordable than most people think for the worry lines, frown lines, laugh lines, crow's feet and similar wrinkles that we have earned on our faces but would like to control and prevent from worsening. So Happy Birthday BOTOX Cosmetic and thank you for helping keep us youthful and relaxed appearing!!

How Cosmetic Laser Teeth Whitening Works


After considering all your options, you may have considered to go with cosmetic laser teeth whitening. This process, like all processes has it's advantages and disadvantages to it. Be sure to have a frank discussion with your cosmetic dentist before undergoing this procedure.

Laser Bleaching With Gel

In this in-office procedure, a gel is placed on your teeth and then a laser is shot at your teeth. Don't worry, it doesn't hurt a bit. The laser activates the crystals in the gel to absorb the energy from the light and creates the desired chemical reaction. The advantage to this is that in just one sitting, you can have incredibly blinding white teeth in a matter of an hour. The disadvantage being that it'll be noticed right away by stunned friends and family! Eek!

The cost of this kind of treatment varies from one cosmetic dentist to another and also depends on how stained your teeth are. If you require more in office visits then you'll be paying a hefty price. Prices usually range over $1000. But how can you put a price on your pearly whites?

The Pros

With whiter teeth you will smile a lot more often, your self-image will improve and there are noticeable health benefits to smiling all the time. Be prepared to experience some serious jaw muscle soreness from intense smiling.

Teeth whitening produces a distraction from facial wrinkles, creating a youthful, vibrant look.

People with whom you are speaking get a better appearance from you. Not just physically. You will put out a better vibe, and feel more confident when you are speaking with someone, which will add up to more positive experience for both of you.

The Cons

You can experience sore teeth and gums for some time after the procedure. This is a short-term side effect. It goes away when you stop whitening your teeth. Most people don't need to laser whiten their teeth on a constant basis.

Sometimes cosmetic laser teeth whitening is simply not enough. In cases of extreme tooth discoloration, bleaching may not be the best way to go. You may want to consider crowns or veneers instead.

Some experience discomfort while wearing the at-home tray that is provided for at home use. This usually goes away once your mouth gets used to it, but if it is persistent and ongoing you may have an issue with the tray itself. In this case, return to your cosmetic dentist. They can perform adjustments for better fit right there in the office.

If you have got the money and the time to put into cosmetic dentistry, it will certainly whiten your teeth. You'll have to consider all your options and choose which method is best for you. There are many out there and some other more cost-effective methods may be better suited to you. You may not need to go up 15 shades, just 2. Talk to you cosmetic dentist and be sure that this is the route you want to go.

Cosmetic Dentistry: 3 Popular Procedures


Cosmetic dentistry is one of the most popular dentistry procedures these days. This dental treatment can transform the overall appearance of the teeth. Moreover, individuals can transform their smile with this treatment. Given are some of the different procedures of cosmetic dentistry:

Cosmetic Shaping

This is an integral part of cosmetic dentistry. It can reshape the teeth and improve the overall appearance. Dentists use caps and crowns to bind the teeth together. Thus, the teeth appear more straight and even minus any chips or cracks. Porcelain Veneers have become immensely popular in the field of cosmetic dentistry. Veneers are designed in such a way that they can be adjusted over the front of the teeth. The results of cosmetic shaping can last for many years.

Teeth Whitening

Hollywood celebrities have made this treatment method popular. Over-the-counter products are also used to enhance the whiteness of the teeth. However, the effects achieved by cosmetic dentistry are much superior. Dentists employ modern laser along with bleaching gel to brighten the teeth. The end result is -16 shades whiter teeth minus any stains. The results of teeth whitening can last up to 15 years if supplemented with regular cleaning and proper dental care. This cosmetic treatment can be performed on anyone. Dentists will perform an initial screening procedure before performing teeth whitening. On the basis of this screening procedure, they will decide the required treatment methods to be implemented. Trays and gels are some of the tools utilized by the dentists.

Gum Treatment

Many times, the gum's shape can affect the appearance of teeth. Dentists can treat this problem with the help of cosmetic procedures. They usually use veneers to align the teeth properly. The procedure is fast and is known for its faster recovery rate. The healing process takes around a week.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Skin Resurfacing: How a Plastic Surgeon Can Smooth Your Blemishes


While it can be strange to think of your skin as an organ, the epidermis is the largest organ in the human body. Acting as a protective layer for the rest of your organs, the skin is obviously prone to wear and tear. Over the years your skin naturally wrinkles, though it can accelerated by external factors. Wrinkling, along with some other skin conditions, can be treated in several different ways by a plastic surgeon. If you are uncomfortable with the way your skin looks, skin resurfacing can rejuvenate your outer layer and give your appearance a refreshing change.

The most obvious reason to undergo skin resurfacing is to remove wrinkles, but there are plenty of other reasons for these procedures. Skin can be damaged over the years from too much exposure to the sun or from long-term tobacco use. Some patients suffer from sagging skin or lines on the face that give them a tired look, while others may have remnants of scarring from acne. Most types of light scarring of the skin can be treated, and often pigmentation, birthmarks, and unwanted tattoos can be covered up. A talented plastic surgeon with the right tools can cover up most blemishes that people find unattractive.

One basic method of resurfacing skin is applying a chemical peel. For this procedure, chemicals are applied to the skin that cause it to blister and peel off. While this sounds more damaging than helpful, it actually causes new skin to regrow in place of the damaged tissue. The new skin is usually much smoother than before, making this type of treatment effective for wrinkles, lines, and light scarring. This technique does not work for deep scarring, however, and can sometimes leave skin that is slightly different in color than before.

Another popular form of resurfacing is known as dermabrasion. For this technique, a rough, sandpaper-like material is used to wear away at the outer layers of the skin. While the chemical peel causes the skin to peel away, dermabrasion leaves the outside raw. Over time, the skin heals with a smoother appearance. There is usually less risk of skin discoloration than a chemical peel, but the skin can take longer to heal.

Recent technology has brought about laser skin resurfacing. This technique works in a similar way to dermabrasion. A plastic surgeon controls a laser used to damage the skin much like dermabrasion does, but the laser offers more control over how deeply the skin is affected. In the hands of a talented plastic surgeon, laser skin resurfacing is much more precise and can result in a more evenly healed result with no skin discoloration.

For deeply-seated wrinkles and blemishes a lift may be necessary, but in most cases one of these forms of skin resurfacing should turn unsightly skin smooth again. If you have areas of your skin that you think could use work, an appointment with a plastic surgeon can give you a realistic idea about what can be done in your situation. With skin repair, a little effort goes a long way- a few touched-up areas can totally change the way you look at yourself in the mirror each morning.

Plastic Surgery Before and After - Facelift Procedure


Have you wondered how plastic surgery before and after will look? One popular form of plastic surgery is a facial cosmetic surgery. Face lift surgery before and after can make a person look much younger- of course this varies by individual.

Beyond looking younger, many people feel more confident and generally better about life. They have a new spring in their step. And if the plastic surgery before and after doesn't look too tight and overdone, often a person who has plastic surgery face finds that no one really knows that they had a procedure done. Often they will simply get compliments like "You look so rested" or "Did you go on vacation?"

When should you consider a cosmetic surgery procedure such as cosmetic eyelid surgery? If you are older and want to get a new job, you should consider cosmetic surgery because appearing younger should help you secure a job. If you are looking for a mate, appearance does matter so you may want to consider a procedure like face lift surgery.

Who should you select to perform cosmetic surgery such as facial cosmetic surgery? You need to carefully investigate your options and how a procedure is performed. As an example, you should avoid the use of general anesthesia since there are risks with that.

Can you get facial plastic surgery performed without general anesthesia? You can. For example, a Tampa plastic surgeon, Richard Castellano, M.D. does not use general anesthesia. Make sure you do your research and you will benefit from this as others have.

Creative Ways Plastic Surgeons Can Decorate Their Office


If you visit the offices of many plastic surgeons, you will most likely see a space that is either boring and mundane or nice, but unoriginal. Spaces that are seen as an exception are usually those occupied by professionals who put some extra effort and interest into decorating the area. Some of them don't realize that there are several ways they can make their space look much better.

One of the first things plastic surgeons can do to improve the look of their office is choose a non-traditional look for their desk. Instead of picking a brown, wooden desk like most others, they go for something with a little more color. On the other hand, they can still choose the traditional wooden desk, but they can have it painted a different color. If they are able, they could even paint it themselves. Along with choosing a creative desk, they should also make sure they have a chair that not only matches the desk, but is comfortable and unique.

Plastic surgeons should also pay more attention to the wall art they display. Most physicians cover their walls with their plaques, framed certificates and other educational achievements and there's absolutely nothing wrong with doing so. However, adding some actual paintings, photographs or even wall art won't hurt. This can include famous, well-known paintings or work done by unknown amateurs. The photographs could be blown up pictures that were taken by professionals or family pictures taken during Christmas. It all depends on what makes the professionals feel comfortable and satisfied.

Lastly, plastic surgeons can spice up their office area by adding or incorporating some unique accessories. They can include things like waterfalls, for instance. Of course, the object doesn't have to be large and overpowering. There are several stores and companies that sell small-scale waterfalls that can even be mounted on the wall. Not only would this be aesthetically appealing, it would also create a more calming atmosphere. Another unique accessory that they should consider is the rugs. Many don't realize how much the appearance of a rug can improve or worsen the look of a space.

Even though being creative is important, plastic surgeons should also remember to keep their patients and other visitors in mind. Although it is their office, they won't be the only ones occupying the space every second of the day. So, it's important that they don't add or incorporate any features that might throw off or even offend customers. In other words, it probably wouldn't be a good idea to include paintings of naked people.

Skincare Dilemma: Dermatologist or Spa Esthetician?


I'm sure everyone has come across the dilemma of choosing between a dermatologist and a facial salon or therapist when it comes to taking care of our skin. For those of you very lucky ones who've got naturally flawless skin, whose condition does not falter even if hailstones pelted down on it, you might never have this tough decision to make. However, for the rest of us, we'd probably have been caught in such a fix at least once in our lives. According to my experience with both, it will always be the dermatologist for me.

Make no mistake, there are some very exceptional facial spas out there but somehow I feel that a visit to the dermatologist always ends up with me having better skin in comparison. Although this could be on the dear side, it seems wiser to trust the professionals when it comes to dealing with my complexion. One way to tell if your esthetician is lacking is the way extractions are done and the after effect. A good one will never leave you looking blotched. Never. They will also have the good sense and logic to leave your pimples alone and not burst them. The same goes for dermatologists too. Sure, the goofy stuff is gone but you'll be left with weeks of scarring and nobody wants that.

Comparing the two options based on what you can find out before any visit, dermatologists are usually more professional and qualified than the run-off-the-mill esthetician. They are the ones who've dedicated years of education and research on the sole topic of dermatology and the constitution of the skin. They've got an abundance of knowledge that most other don't. They are the ones we call, "Doctor," and they're the ones who can prescribe us medication that the therapists cannot. The know if you tell them that you're allergic to alcohol and when they say a certain product or topical medication does not contain alcohol, it. Does. Not. They know by heart the skin type you have just by looking at you and listening to your problems. They also know the ingredients in beauty products and what each of them does. A good dermie never sells you products with dubious ingredients in them. They understand.

Sometimes, it can come across that dermatologists are generally more concerned about their patients - and therefore reputation - while facial therapists are more into commission based sales (facial packages, anyone?). To a dermatologist, having a satisfied client is like adding bonus points to one's resume. While the therapist is focused on the main task for the day, say to remove white heads or to moisturise your skin, the dermatologist ensures that he or she is giving attention to the overall well being of your skin. This means they leave no stones unturned. They listen to your concerns and are able to better cater a treatment that is specific to you to tackle those problems. For example, a therapist from a salon might use the same method for a whitening treatment for all of its clients but a dermatologist is able to utilise various methods for different individuals, all of whom may want whiter skin.

To a certain degree, facial salons can be considered to be the icing on the cake (the cake being the dermatologist clinics, of course). Yet I can't help feeling that they're not really necessary. Why would you need to go for the extra stuff, which could potentially lead to skin problems, when you already have the basic ones taken care of by such capable experts? Besides, if one were to put money on additional skin pampering sessions, dermatologists are more than able to deliver positive results. I don't know about you, but I'd rather spend a little more for radiant skin than spend less for neither-here-nor-there skin.

No matter young or old, male or female, people go through great lengths to look good and this comes as no surprise, especially since modern societies draw large emphasis on physical appearances. The key is to know what exactly to invest in and who you can trust to not leave you looking worse for wear just before a big social event. Spend wisely and your skin will thank you for it.

An Introduction to Dermatology


Dermatology is the area of medicine related to skin. Put simply, it is the form of medicine that deals with the skin and skin related diseases. As well as the skin, it includes things related to the scalp, hair and nails. Dermatologists are experts in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of skin diseases.

A wide range of medical conditions are related to the skin and dermatology covers all of these, whether it is a skin disorder or skin disease or something loosely related to the skin. Below are some of the areas of dermatology and what they cover:

Cosmetic Dermatology - Anything that is considered to improve a patient's appearance. Includes liposuction and cosmetic surgery.

Dermatopathology - This cover the pathology of the skin.

Immunodermatology - Looks at skin as an organ of immunity in health and disease.

Pediatric Dermatology - Diagnosing and treating skin problems in children, including those present at birth and those developed during childhood.

The above is just some of the areas covered within dermatology. Therapies that are provided by a dermatologist include hair removal and transplants, laser therapy, phototherapy, radiation therapy and allergy testing. Examples of skin diseases that come under the area of dermatology include skin cancer, acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, nail disorders and anything related to the sweat glands.

There are a number of reasons why someone may wish to see a dermatologist. Any skin complaint is covered and if someone has a skin abnormality of any type consulting with a dermatologist may be a good idea. This includes any cyst or mole that is changing. A dermatologist can advise patients on whether their issue is anything serious and on treatments that should be undertaken. A dermatologist, though, can be consulted for things much less serious as well. If someone is concerned about eczema or acne, for example, a dermatologist will usually be able to help, whether simple advice is all that is required or if treatment can help.

There are many everyday activities that can have a negative impact on skin and therefore cross over to the area of dermatology. Some of these are below.

Too much time in the sun - Spending too much time in the sun without sufficient protection can impact the skin. This is particularly the case for those with light skin as they do not naturally deal well with strong sunlight.

A poor diet - A poor diet can impact health in all sorts of ways, including a person's skin. A lack of fruit and vegetables, for example, can result in a lack of colour in skin.

Smoking - Smokers expose their skin to chemicals that can increase the aging of skin.

Stress - High stress levels can have a surprisingly negative impact on skin.

Biting finger nails - biting ones finger nails can increase the likelihood of skin infections.

The area of dermatology covers a wide array of conditions and treatments. A dermatologist is a specialist in the area of skin health and there are dermatologists who cover all types of skin condition on all areas of the body.

Andrew Marshall 穢

Thursday, February 28, 2013

5 Common Cosmetic Surgery Issues


Cosmetic surgery generally results in a new person in a new body. It can improve one's self-esteem and it can make people feel more confident about themselves, but what happens when it goes wrong?

Make no mistake, even though cosmetic surgery does present its dangers, as do all surgeries, these types of procedures are as popular as ever as the BBC website commented in a 2008 article entitled Brits Head Abroad for Cosmetic Surgery by Tamasin Ford: "An estimated 80,000 UK residents opted for cheaper surgery abroad in 2006."

Breast Implants

Breast implants are well-known for some of the issues which can arise. Saline breast implants can leak and will naturally deflate the breast, and silicone implants are a type of implant which can just slightly deflate the breast but can cause more serious problems due to the fact that the substance can cause issues within the body. However, the substance within saline implants will merely leak into the body and will be excreted as normal.

Botox Lip Injections

As one of the most common types of cosmetic procedure when it comes to the face, Botox injections do have their share of side effects. The main issue is that Botox lip injections can be used to overfill the lips. This can lead to a very comical look as the lips look very swollen and very large.

However, Botox lip injections and the swelling caused is not the only problem which arises from these injections as complications can occur such as; bleeding, movement of the implants, and an uneven surface when it comes to the lips.

Facelifts

Facelifts have a number of complications associated with them. The most obvious issues which can arise often result from the natural healing process. Many patients will underestimate exactly how much swelling and how much bruising is involved when it comes to a facelift. However, these symptoms will usually only last for a few months.

But more serious complications can include scarring, which usually lasts for a few months or may even require additional surgery. Although, the main complication is that the facelift could not turn out like the patient expected. And this can cause a loss of self-esteem, self-confidence, as well as leading to depression.

Dental Veneers

Veneers are designed to make the teeth look better. The front teeth are usually the place of choice for dental veneers as they may need to look whiter or they may need to have some discolouration removed, amongst other things. But sometimes dental veneers can stick out due to the fact that the teeth around the veneers won't look the same.

Another common issue is that patients who grind or clench their teeth may end up causing cracks and chips to form on the veneers; which is an issue since a dental veneers procedure is irreversible.

Rhinoplasty

The rhinoplasty is commonly known as a nose job. A rhinoplasty may be opted for by a patient who wants to reshape their nose to make it look better. The most common complication is that the healing process may mean that the nose becomes misshapen once again. This is due to the fact that the scar tissue may heal in an irregular fashion. If this happens then additional surgery may be required.

The other major complication is that the septum may require additional surgery to repair it; this is the cartilage wall between the nostrils. In other words, most major complications which arise from the rhinoplasty procedure may mean that patients have to undergo multiple surgeries to get their desired results.

Checklist Before Undergoing Cosmetic Surgery


Cosmetic surgery has been quick-fix solution for men and women who want to achieve their ideal look. Though there are other options rather than going under the knife, it is considered as the most effective and fastest way to achieve perfection. However, one must know that this isn't an overnight process and that it can be a painful process. And so if you are still indecisive about the whole process, here is a checklist that you might want to go through before reaching a decision:

1. Know what you exactly want - if you want to go through cosmetic surgery, make sure that you have done your homework. Liposuction for example, can be done in many parts of the body. Be specific as to where you want to have it done or if it's in the mid section or in the tummy, you may consider tummy tuck.

2. Make sure the doctor / surgeons are licensed - this is very important. Never allow an unlicensed person to do the procedure because it could result to grave danger. In addition to that, unlicensed "doctors" do not have insurance to cover up the cost in case something undesirable happens. Do not take the risk; hire the best licensed cosmetic doctor you can find. In choosing your surgeon, make sure that he specializes on the procedure that you want to be done.

3. Ask before and after pictures of clients - this will likely help you in getting a good view on how good the surgeon is. Also, through before and after photos, you get to conjure an image of how you would look after the said procedure. This means, if you are not satisfied with what you see, then it's best to explore other options or find another doctor.

4. Know the procedure - Again, you need to do your homework. Know what are the procedures that you need to go through. This will also help in managing your expectations in terms of the process. Know important information such as the length of the recovery period, activity restrictions, as well as short term and long term maintenance. In any time you feel uncomfortable or have any hesitations, discuss it with your doctor immediately.

5. Research on the risks involved - risk are always at the back of anyone's mind who is considering a cosmetic or plastic surgery. There have been a number of surgeries gone wrong and so, as much as possible you must limit these risks by getting the service of a good quality doctor, the safety of the procedure as well as the instruments used, and openly discuss with your surgeon on what will happen if anything goes wrong. The keyword her is "anticipate". Anticipate everything so you'll know what to do if the risk becomes a reality.

6. How much would it cost - Finding the best price for cosmetic procedure may be the least of your worries if you are really decided to achieve the beauty that you long for. But if you are in a tight budget and you still want to push through with the procedure, make sure that it would not compromise the results and your safety.

There are more things to consider before going though cosmetic surgery. The patient's physical and mental preparedness as well as what their close family and friends think about the idea, are other significant factors to consider in the success of the surgery. It is important to note that, more than the aesthetic satisfaction that cosmetic surgery can provide to a person, confidence and a boost of self esteem will always its most remarkable result.

Dental Care - The Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry


Despite the fact that many cosmetic procedures for the teeth are not fully covered by insurance, most patients choose to have at least a few treatments done at some point. This is because cosmetic dentistry features many benefits that are worth the money to most patients paying out of pocket. You should consider the main advantages of the cosmetic procedures that can be performed on teeth.

Many patients come to cosmetic dentists because they are not happy with their smile. While regular dentists can help improve their dental health, such as with cleanings and fillings, cosmetic dentists can make the smile nearly perfect. People with chips or cracks in their teeth may be afraid to smile often since they know their teeth are not perfect. Those with yellow teeth or large gaps are also often nervous about smiling since many people notice these flaws right away. A cosmetic dentist can quickly improve the confidence of such patients, which can make a big difference in their mood.

Some people even end up making more money when their smile is fixed. For example, people who are in the public eye, such as models and actors, can further their career through cosmetic dentistry. They need to make sure their teeth are sparkling white, and free of stains or tiny chips. Even their fillings need to match the rest of their teeth, and cosmetic dentists can do all this and more.

In some cases, cosmetic dentistry procedures can even improve dental health. For instance, missing teeth can lead to infections, and can also make it hard to chew or talk properly. The jaw may even begin to cave in slightly, changing the facial structure. That means dental implants can do more than just fill in some gaps so the smile looks good. Cracked or broken teeth can also allow food to get trapped in the crevices, which means that getting these issues fixed can help avoid cavities and infections.

Many dental procedures that are considered cosmetic are so widespread that they are now much more affordable than they used to be. This means that the lack of full coverage from insurance is not a deal breaker for many patients. In addition, many cosmetic dentists now offer payment plans and cash discounts so that patients can easily afford procedures, even when they do not have the money upfront. This has made many options, including veneers and teeth whitening, more accessible to everyone over the years.

If you are considering getting some cosmetic treatment for your teeth, you should talk to a cosmetic dentist to find out the details. Many offer free consultations where you can discuss your expectations, and the practitioner can give you some advice on the treatment you need. You can also find out whether your insurance provider will cover the costs, and if not, you will need to find out the prices. Of course, you should ask about financing and discounts before agreeing to pay a particular amount. Then you can see firsthand how cosmetic dental procedures can benefit you.

Collagen Elastin Skin Remedy - Unveiling the Truth Behind It


As we enter in our thirties, most of us start worrying about the fine lines and wrinkles, which appear on our skin. To counter the same we embrace one or the other collagen elastin skin remedy available in the market.

Most such remedies tell you that wrinkling of the skin is because of loss of collagen from the skin and they boast of delivering collagen molecules deep in the skin and make skin wrinkleless like before.

Well, this is far from truth. A collagen elastin skin remedy, which brags about delivering collagen is not telling you the complete truth. Yes, loss of collagen is responsible for wrinkles of the skin but replenishing collagen is not as simple as they tell you.

Let us see what scientists have to say about collagen. It is a protein, generated by the skin cells, which keeps skin taut and smooth because of its elastic nature. With age, skin cells produce less collagen and therefore, wrinkles appear on the skin.

The size of collagen molecules is very large. It is not possible for anyone to make them pass through the pores of the skin. Moreover, some companies tell that the best collagen elastin skin remedy to take collagen shots. According to experts, it is even more dangerous because you are taking artificial protein in your body, you never know what kind of reaction it may have inside the body.

Another interesting fact that scientists reveal is that the absorption of collagen in the skin tissues is a very complex process. Even if somehow collagen is made to penetrate the skin, it is not possible for the skin tissues to absorb it. These tissues recognize natural collagen only.

So what is the solution? As per a leading dermatology institute, the solution to fight wrinkles it to make the body produce more natural collagen i.e. boost the natural production of collagen within the body.

This can easily be done by keeping skin cells healthier and supply the raw material needed by the skin cells in ample quantity. Peptides and Amino acids are the raw material, which skin cells need to produce natural collagen.

If you use cosmetic products, which can two things, one, keep skin cells healthier by nourishing them and providing them vitamins and two, deliver the peptides and amino acids. Then you can see wrinkles vanishing from your skin in a matter of few weeks.

There is no doubt about the fact that any collagen elastin skin remedy, which uses artificial means is not worth the money you spend. They are just selling half-baked information to ignorant consumers. It is time for you to wake up and say no to such collagen elastin skin remedy.

The action now lies on your part, get up, search the internet for natural cosmetic products, which keep skin healthy with the help of natural ingredients and make your skin smooth and soft or stay tangled in the rut of non delivering, non performing anti aging products.

Cosmetic Surgery For Teens - Is It The Right Thing To Do?


Is cosmetic surgery for teenagers ever appropriate? The answer is yes--sometimes. In some situations it is appropriate, in others, no. Careful consultation and discussion, and often multiple appointments involving the whole family are really necessary to make that determination.

Why or why not? In some situations, a physical or facial abnormality can be quite distressing, significantly and negatively affecting psychological, emotional or physical development or well-being. Or a condition may not be quite as severe, but there is clearly a level of maturity and a thorough thought process that the teen demonstrates which is behind their desire to change a feature which is personally very troubling. But an emotionally or physically immature individual with a concern suggesting of a cosmetic procedure is an immediate red flag and would be the first sign that the time may not be right for proceeding. Moreover, if the teen has a perceived problem but an examination and discussion reveals factors not supportive of their choice are at work, a cosmetic procedure should definitely be put on hold. Proper evaluation and consultation by a well- respected and experienced board certified plastic surgeon with the teen and their family along these lines should result in a good feeling by all that the right decision has been reached whether the final decision is for or against proceeding.

Some teens seek consultation regarding cosmetic surgery options because they have been repeatedly teased or ridiculed over some aspect of their appearance by their peers, often year after year. Incredibly, a significant amount of even more harmful "teasing" actually comes from their very own family members (who think that it is all "just teasing") which causes an even greater and deeper degree of emotional trauma. Some teens have a personal dissatisfaction that is very private and may not be as outwardly noticeable, such that perhaps others would not even see a need to "comment" on. Teens in a healthy family environment often ultimately will consult with a Plastic Surgeon because they have openly discussed their concerns with Mom and Dad--who took the concerns seriously and arranged the consultation. The knowledge and emotional strength that a teen gains when they can see that their parents are listening and are trying to help are as important as the consultation itself. Often teens have a reasonable concern that a particular feature is out of proportion, or makes them feel that they don't look "normal" or feel physically uncomfortable.

The media has played both a positive and a negative role with this topic. The media has definitely created a pressure for a teen tending to assume that certain body shapes or facial features must be a certain and standard--Hollywood/Magazine-type of way to be attractive--that is the media's definition of what is or should be perceived to be as beautiful. This is very wrong. But a good aspect of the media's role is that teens can see that it has become increasingly open, acceptable and actually desirable to take charge of your life and do something about making it better in any way that is personally meaningful--sometimes that includes cosmetic surgery.

Teens need to be made aware, as all patients should be that there are risks to any cosmetic procedure and these factors must be taken into consideration. In general, there are risks for scars, infection, and sensation changes. Most importantly, there is the risk of being dissatisfied with the final result. The more common cosmetic procedures for the teenager age group being performed today are rhinoplasty (nasal reshaping), mole removal, and breast reduction.

Is Cosmetic Surgery appropriate for teenagers? This is not a simple "yes or no" answer. Nor is it simply a "yes or no" answer for adults either! The plastic surgeon has the responsibility to explore with each patient, regardless of age, what makes them who they are and what their concerns are. The options that exist and the advisability, pro's and con's, etc. of proceeding must be carefully considered and discussed. The final decision--whether to proceed with a procedure or hold off--should be based on those factors for everyone, not simply based on age alone.

Can Plastic Surgery Bring About a Change in Your Existing Relationships?


Plastic surgery is a very fast growing industry today. There are procedures to improve or correct any defects in almost any part of the body. Some of the changes made by cosmetic surgery can be very dramatic and can impact much more than just one's appearance. They can also affect a person's self-confidence and by extension his or her relationships with other people.

People seeking to change something cosmetically about their bodies do so either because the cosmetic defect is also a health concern (like droopy eyelids or cleft palates) or because they want to look more attractive (like with face lifts, breast implants, and liposuction.) Typically these real or perceived defects can cause people to feel poorly about themselves, lowering their self-confidence around others, both friends and strangers.

This can cause plenty of interpersonal relations difficulties. In the process of correcting body blemishes that diminish self-esteem through plastic surgery, individuals often gain new confidence that changes their relationships with their family, friends, co-workers and people in general.

For example, children who have been the brunt of teasing by their peers because of their physical defects can suddenly find relief from bullies (although no surgery can guarantee freedom from childhood teasing!).

Surgeries like ear pinnings and the correction of deformed limbs or facial features can help children feel more confident in their appearance, giving them more confidence in their social and even academic relations. Of course, the surgeries will not necessarily change the people around them, but the children may act differently when they are perceived in a new light by others.

And with adults, studies have shown that people who are considered more attractive often favored when it comes to being hired, receiving promotions and recognition at work, and are generally perceived at more intelligent and successful.

So in this case, individuals who have plastic surgery performed may start to notice a difference in the way strangers treat them, although their relationships with family and close friends may not change much. In some cases though, just having greater self-confidence from cosmetic surgery can improve the way people deal with even their immediate circle of people.

Patients considering plastic surgery should realize and be prepared to accept changes in relationships around them. The biggest change will probably be in the person receiving the surgery though, as they feel better about their appearance and their ability to maneuver in social and professional settings.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Top 5 Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures


How your smile looks is a big part of not only your physical appearance, but also on your self esteem. If you are unsure about your mouth and smile, it can lead to being very self-conscious. There is nothing worse than seeing pictures of yourself with a closed-mouth awkward smile because you are unhappy with the way your teeth appear. Many people feel this way, which is the reason that cosmetic dentistry has become such a large industry. There are a wide range of procedures that fall under the umbrella of cosmetic dentistry. The following are 5 of the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures. Make sure to consult your dental care provider about what options are right for you when seeking out any of the following procedures.

Veneers - Veneers are a procedure in which the dentist attaches a restorative material on the surface of a tooth. This process is to either enhance the look of the tooth or even to protect against future damage. The 2 main materials used in this procedure are either composite, or porcelain specifically made for dentistry. Veneers can be fashioned directly to teeth or in a lab and adhered subsequently. Typically, with advancements in the field, these veneers can last up to 30 years. This procedure is very popular among not only average people but also celebrities looking to create that perfect smile.

Dental Implants - Dental implants are a procedure that involves implanting a "root" device into the actual jaw bone that connects to a variety of prostheses. For example, implanted dentures can be a better alternative to traditional because they can have a more natural look and feel. With advancements in the dental field, implants can even be offered today that require no surgery. Implants have a success rate of about 75%, so choosing the best possible dentist with the correct skills is imperative in having dental implants installed.

Teeth Whitening - Teeth Whitening is becoming more popular each year and can also be referred to as teeth bleaching. Whitening teeth is not a new practice and is thought to have been around since as long ago as the Ancient Romans. White teeth are directly tied to people's perception of how healthy and beautiful a smile appears. There are multiple methods for this procedure but the one performed by many dentists is a highly concentrated gel applied to the teeth. Also, advancement in the field is light-aided bleaching, which utilizes LED or halogen lights to enhance the process.

Dental Bridge - A dental bridge can also be known as a fixed partial denture and is a procedure in which a permanent tooth replacement is made and then fixed to the other teeth or dental implant. Bridges are mostly fabricated outside the mouth, but with modern technology some can be prepared directly in the patient's mouth. Bridges are most often used in an area of the mouth where a tooth has been lost, in order to fill the gap and recreate the mouth's natural look and function. Bridges can be made from porcelain alone in some situations, but is usually fashioned from gold or porcelain fused to metal.

Dental Bonding - The process of dental bonding involves an adhesive being attached to the surface of teeth in order to restore a natural look. Bonding is usually an option for people who have sustained damage due to injury or have naturally crooked teeth. Resin material is attached to the teeth and is then cured with a special type of high powered light. There are many applications to dental bonding and cosmetic dentistry is just one of those uses.

The Top 3 Cosmetic Dentistry Mistakes and How to Avoid Them


Every day thousands of people from San Tropez to San Diego receive cosmetic dentistry with which they are not satisfied.

They leave their cosmetic dentist having received treatment which they know will impact on their level of self-confidence for years to come.

So whether you're considering cosmetic dentistry in San Diego or San Juan it's important to avoid these common pitfalls that are made by thousands of people all around the world.

Mistake #1 - Paint The House Before You Mend The Roof

Cosmetic dentistry should only be undertaken when the rest of your teeth are in good condition.

Although it's tempting to focus on the cosmetic treatments that will make your teeth look better, it's important not to neglect any decay or gum disease elsewhere in your mouth.

There's little point paying for expensive cosmetic dentistry if other parts of your mouth still contain decay which may cause the work to deteriorate rapidly over time.

So when developing a comprehensive treatment plan, your cosmetic dentist should put the overall long-term health of your mouth ahead of any short-term aesthetic improvements.

Mistake #2 - Not Addressing Your Uncertainties Before You Begin

One of the biggest concerns held by people considering cosmetic dental treatment is the need to know what the finished work will look like before you begin.

This is perfectly natural.

All cosmetic treatment is a big commitment, so it's vital that you have enough information and guidance to make an informed choice about the right way to proceed, before the treatment begins.

In most cases it's possible for your dentist to give you an example of what your mouth will look like after the treatment by showing you various photos, models of your mouth and computer generated images.

In some cases, they will also be able to let you preview their work by placing temporary material directly on to your teeth.

If you're still not sure, take your time, keep asking your dentist questions until you're certain about what you want to achieve and the best way to achieve it.

Even if it takes a number of consultations before you begin, it will help you to reach a final choice that you're happy with. Experienced cosmetic dentists will be happy to discuss every aspect of the process in detail with you. They should also be able to show you a wide selection of before and after pictures of their other patients who have received similar treatments.

Mistake #3 - Assuming That Your Cosmetic Treatment Will Last Forever

This is one of the most common mistakes made by people considering cosmetic dentistry. They assume that once their teeth look perfect they will remain that way forever.

So how long will the cosmetic treatment last?

Predicting the lifespan of cosmetic dental work is extremely difficult and depends on a wide range of factors, from the quality of the work, the quality of the materials used, your diet, your bite dynamics, your saliva, your continued dental hygiene etc.

For example, if you opt for porcelain venners and they last 7 years, how many times will the work have to be replaced during your lifetime?

Aside from the issue of cost, there is the loss of material from your teeth every time the work is replaced. That's why is important to consider the best and least destructive way to achieve the cosmetic results that you want.

So cosmetic treatments that involve little of no drilling and materials that can be repaired invisibly to extend their lifespan are worth considering.

Cosmetic Ingredients You Should Stay Away From


When choosing cosmetic ingredients you should always read the label, read the fine print for any side effects warning they may have. If you are unsure of what product you should choose, you can always check out the Environmental Working Group website on the internet before purchasing any sort of cosmetic product. Many product packages are designed to make you believe that the product is gentle and safe to use on any type of skin, when in fact it may contain ingredients that are irritating to the skin and may actually cause allergic reactions.

You should avoid products containing such ingredients as parabens, amines, and talc. Parabens are endocrine disrupters which mean they disturb the hormone balance in your body and can cause allergic reactions and may even be related to breast cancer tumors. Amiens are chemicals that can combine with nitrosating which is known to cause cancer. Some commonly used cosmetics that contain Amiens are Cocamide MEA, DEA, TEA, and sodium hydroxymethylglycinate. Talc which is commonly found in baby power and makeup such as blushes, face powder, and liquid foundation, can be dangerous to health if it contains asbestiform fibers, which can cause cancer.

Other products to be avoided are products containing Coal Tar, Aluminum and Sodium Lauryl Sulphate. Coal Tar, which is the synthetic colors used in lipsticks and shampoos should be avoided because these chemicals have been known to cause headaches, nausea, allergies, cancer and skin disorders among other things. Yellow #10 is a perfect example of a synthetic color. Aluminum is found in many products such as eye shadow, eye liner and mascara and is a neurotoxin that is known to damage the heart and lungs and can also cause infertility and Alzheimers disease. Sodium Lauryl Sulphate is found in skin crèmes and toothpastes and this helps the product to make its lather. This toxic ingredient makes the skin dry and can also combine with other ingredients to create toxic compounds.

When making a choice of what products to choose, look for products that are labeled environmentally friendly, because these products are made through natural processes, using natural ingredients and without harmful chemicals. Also be very careful when choosing soaps, because there are many poor quality soaps out there on the market that contain ingredients that can strip the skin of its natural moisture shield which can break down the bodys immune system leaving the skin dry and thereby causing the skin to age more rapidly.

American Men Are Pursuing Cosmetic Surgeons Too!


Cosmetic surgery has changed the opinions of millions of people towards their own appearance, be it facial appearance or the appearance related to someone's body. Demand for cosmetic surgery has increased exponentially over the past few years and recently has got very popular among men.

Cosmetic Surgery Continues to Grow In Popularity In General:
Perhaps the most important aspect of the issue is that cosmetic surgery is simply becoming more popular as a general trend, with both the sexes. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has reported that there were nearly 12 million plastic surgery procedures carried out in 2007, a seven percent increase from the previous year. That accounted for a nine percent increase in the amount of money spent on cosmetic surgery in the U.S. in the same year, for a total of $12.4 billion.

Interestingly, the ASPS reported that a vast majority of all cosmetic procedures (roughly 10 million) are not surgeries, but minimally invasive procedures like microdermabrasions and Botox injections. Among actual surgical instances, the most popular procedure continues to be breast enhancement. The runners up include liposuction, rhinoplasty (nose jobs), blepharoplasty (eye lid surgery), and tummy tuck.

Plastic Surgery Has Less Stigma for Men Now Too:
Male patients make up only nine percent of the cosmetic surgery base, but that percentage represents a large growth rate over the past few years. As more men have procedures done, it becomes more common and less "taboo" or "unmanly" and more and more men consider having work done.

Here's what procedures men wanted the most in 2007 (according to the ASPS):
- The top male procedure performed by plastic surgeons was nose reshaping with roughly 70,000 cases.
- The next most popular surgical procedure was eyelid surgery, with 35,000 patients, followed by liposuction with 33,000 performed procedures, then gynecomastia or breast reduction with 21,000 cases, and fifth place went to hair transplantations with 13,000 cases.
- Cosmetic surgeons saw the sharpest growth rates among males in facelifts (16 percent increase from 2006), dermabrasions (10 percent increase), and pectoral implants (8 percent increase).
- In terms of minimally invasive procedures, the most popular were Botox injections with 396,000 cases, microdermabrasion with 184,000 cases, laser hair removal with 177,000 cases, chemical peels with 85,000 cases, and laser skin resurfacing with 32,000 procedures.
- The minimally invasive procedure that saw the largest increase was soft tissue filler injections using calcium hydroxylatite (134 percent jumped from 2006). Others on the rise included a 36 percent increase of laser treatment of leg veins, a 32 percent increase in laser skin resurfacing, and a 15 percent increase in cellulite treatments.

Men are heading to the cosmetic surgeon more these days for many reasons. Television shows featuring extreme makeovers that include plastic surgery of the calves, chin, cheeks, and buttocks are making those procedures seem more appealing to men. Societal standards of beauty have begun to apply to men as well as to women. Cosmetic surgery has also come within the budget range of many Americans in the past several years, making it more affordable and less like just a luxurious extravagance.

Cosmetic Dentistry: 5 Advantages To Fixing Your Teeth


While the health of your teeth is always going to take priority over cosmetic dentistry, the two don't need to be at odds with each other. In fact, taking good care of your teeth from a health standpoint is almost certainly going to benefit you from an appearance standpoint. Sometimes brushing and flossing isn't enough, however. There are a number of appearance issues and imperfections that have little or nothing to do with health concerns. Nonetheless, you may want to get them fixed to improve your self-esteem and your attractiveness to others. Here are 5 advantages to getting your teeth improved.

Variety:
Cosmetic dentistry isn't any one thing, but rather a collection of procedures and treatments that can conspire to improve your teeth. Whitening, straightening, and crowns are but a sample of the procedures available, and all of them can make a big difference in how you are perceived by others. If you don't need whitening or straightening, you may still find benefits that you can appreciate.

Painless:
Unlike many procedures on the health side of the dentist's office, most cosmetic dental procedures require the patient to experience very little pain, if any at all. This comes as good news to anyone avoiding a procedure because of his or her dental-phobia. You won't have to worry about the drill coming out when you get your teeth whitened.

Long Lasting Results:
Many of the procedures performed in the realm of cosmetic dentistry will last a long time, providing you with benefits you can still appreciate in a year's time. For some procedures, the benefits may last much longer than that. While whitening may need to be redone every so often to keep up appearances, it is also one of the least expensive of the possible treatments.

No Side Effects:
When you get a filling, dentures, or a root canal, you can expect that side effects may occur. If you've ever met someone who had a tooth procedure go wrong, they will be able to detail the nightmarish procedure in a way that puts you off the dentist forever. In most cases, cosmetic dentistry does not involve procedures that put you at risk for complications and bad side effects.

Value:
Because cosmetic dentistry is typically not covered by insurance, some people forgo some of the possible treatments because they fear it will cost too much. You may be surprised, however, at how affordable many of these treatments really are. Check with a good dentist in your area and ask about specific prices. When you consider the advantages, you may find that the value is worth it.

Timepeel Microdermabrasion - The Solution To Expensive Anti-Aging Cosmetic Procedures


Before taking drastic measures and trying every featured product at your local department store, it's important to consider a treatment option that can provide lasting results. Non-invasive solutions are always preferable to invasive plastic surgery. Accordingly, microdermabrasion has become one of the most popular and effective treatments available to give skin a renewed and youthful appearance. Formerly a procedure available only in salons and spas, the Timepeel Microdermabrasion device is designed especially for use at home.

Timepeel Is Approved By The FDA For Home Use

Although there are a number of exfoliation options you can use at home, Timepeel Microdermabrasion is different for a few reasons. It is the first and only natural diamond microdermabrasion device approved by the FDA for home use. Not only is the natural diamond tip safer than other microdermabrasion methods, it allows for treatment around the delicate eye and mouth areas.

Since diamonds are one of the hardest of all natural stones, they can be used to remove dead skin cells as well as surface markings and blemishes without the regular risks associated with traditional methods. Other methods use sand crystals composed of aluminum oxide and operate much like a sand blasting tool on your face. Just as with any sanding device, this process produces dust which can be harmful if inhaled. Excessive aluminum oxide dust also prevents traditional treatment methods from getting close to the eyes and mouth where those first fine lines typically appear.

Natural diamonds used in the Timepeel Microdermabrasion machine produce none of this dust normally associated with other devices. As a result, the Timepeel can treat the eye and mouth areas where lines tend to be a concern. Dead skin is removed in a controlled and precise manner which results in a renewed complexion and more youthful appearance. New cell growth is encouraged so that skin is regenerated and renewed.

Until the Timepeel was approved for home use, this high quality treatment could only be received from a professional facility offering natural diamond microdermabrasion rather than treatments using crystals. Although opting for professional treatments will provide desirable results, there is a considerable expense associated with this option. Services at spas, salons and clinics are expensive and one treatment won't be enough. Ideally, you'll want a couple of treatments each month or so to keep your skin looking young and clear. Those costly visits will add up quickly.

With the Timepeel Microdermabrasion device, you will save hundreds of dollars because you buy it once and use it repeatedly in the comfort of your own home. In fact, depending on the area where you live, the Timepeel may cost less than one treatment at a professional skin care office.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Why Is Cosmetic Dentistry In London The Best Choice?


Whether you live in London or somewhere outside the city there's several reasons why having your cosmetic dentistry there is the best choice and it all begins with the reason to have it done in the first place.

For instance cosmetic dentistry is more affordable now than it used to be because more dentists are doing it and increased competition always leads to lower costs.

Then when it comes to having your work done here in London the number of dentists that are now offering it means that you'll have more choices when you do have it done. Not just choices in dentists but also choices in procedures. This particularly holds true in an area of the city known as Fleet Street.

For well over a century this particular street has traditionally drawn dentists and related medical practices and clinics. It's there that you'll find a wide selection of cosmetic dentistry practitioners to choose from, and also this is where you'll find the greatest number of dentists who offer exclusive cosmetic dentistry, this versus taking your chances with a dentist who only does as a sideline. Now this isn't to say that a dentist who doesn't specialize exclusively in cosmetic dentistry isn't qualified because they are, if they have a license to practice dentistry. However, just like so many other things in life, it's the person who does something day in and day out exclusively who's simply going to have a higher level of expertise.

The Fleet Street dental community has also been directly involved in the development of so many of the cosmetic procedures that are common today. They've been there from the beginning during the developmental stages of dental veneers and tooth implants when they were considered experimental.

The Fleet Street community of Dentists also continues to this day to be on the cutting edge of the very latest cosmetic procedures.

Easy access to public transportation to this area of the city is also just one more reason to have your dental work done in London. In fact the Waterloo Street train station is located just blocks away from Fleet Street, so you can easily walk to the office or clinic where you're going to have your work done, or take a short cab hop. This means no having to fight traffic, which may happen if you choose to have your dental work done elsewhere.

If you feel that there's room for improvement in your smile and you've been considering having the cosmetic work done, don't put it off any longer. At the very least visit a dentist in London who can give you an idea of what it's going to take to have you looking your personal best and what it's going to cost to get you there.

Remember that today more than ever because of the availability of so many affordable and proven cosmetic procedures, people will judge you by your smile. Defects can not only hold you back socially but they can hold you back professionally as well. Why sell yourself short in these crucial areas of your life when you don't have to?

Reasons Why Teens Should Avoid Cosmetic Surgery


Teenagers are generally obsessed about their looks, most of the time they are not satisfied about their looks and bodies. TV shows and movies influence them a lot and they try to achieve those model looks at any cost. Teenage is not at all an age for cosmetic surgery as body is still under development during this age.

Teenagers are not mature enough to do a careful analysis of all the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery. Not getting the desired results is one the biggest drawbacks of this surgery. Teenagers idolize the celebrities and try to achieve the same looks as like their stars. But they need to realize that everyone has a different structure and it is always not possible to change the looks.

It is observed that many teenagers who undergo cosmetic surgery need to remove it after a couple of years, especially girls who undergo breast enlargement surgery in teenage need to remove it after few years as their body grow and change the overall looks and personality. Another example is liposuction surgery which is used for reducing the fat from the body. It does not make any sense to undergo liposuction during teenage as the body loses the fat after few years.

The real beauty lies inside and cannot be achieved with the help of plastic or any kind of surgeries. It's the duty of the doctors to educate the teenagers that they are still very young for this kind of decision, they should make them think realistically and rationally.

Cosmetic surgery should be performed on teenagers only for healing the deformed body to correct any damaged part due to some reason. This should be the only exception for teenage cosmetic surgery. Teenagers are young people and are prone to make mistakes it's the duty of their parents and relatives to educate them and convince them to avoid cosmetic surgery at this tender age.

Scars: How To Prevent And Diminish Them


I would bet that if I did a survey amongst my patients, just about all of them would have at least one scar, big or small, somewhere on them. In fact, about 43 million Americans have scars of all types, sizes and severity. Even though they're so common, scars anywhere on your body, especially your face, can be embarrassing and lower your self-esteem. They can cause you to avoid many social situations, even relationships!

You may think you have to live with a scar, but, really, there are a lot of things you can do to greatly diminish the appearance of even old scars. Let me tell you about how to prevent many scars from even developing or greatly minimize their appearance.

Prevention

Now, there are certain scars that you can't prevent from occurring such as when there is a deep wound like those from certain surgeries or accidents, but even these can be influenced to heal better so the scar is much less visible.

A scar results when your skin tries to repair itself by "knitting" itself back together. Generally, after about 3 months, the wound's appearance will start to fade, depending on the severity of it. It will get less red and start to blend in more with the surrounding skin. During this initial healing period is when you can have the most influence on how visible the scar will be. Here are some natural things you can do:

• Vitamin C: Upping your intake of vitamin C increases your skin's healing as it helps form collagen, a material that builds a solid matrix in your skin so it can heal evenly. 1-2,000 mg a day taken in divided doses of 500 mg each will greatly help heal your wound from the inside. It also boosts your immune system, which promotes faster healing.

• Vitamin E: Another vitamin that helps skin heal is Vitamin E. 400 mg a day taken internally. In addition, breaking open a smaller Vitamin E capsule and rubbing the oil directly onto the wound will help it heal with a very minimal scar or none at all. See massage below.

• Beta-carotene: Another immune system booster, 2,000 mg of beta-carotene (precursor of Vitamin A), helps skin heal and minimizes scarring.

• Zinc: Make sure you're getting about 15 mg a day from a multivitamin or single source.

• Protein: Adequate protein intake is important at all times but especially so when you need to heal a wound and not form a scar. 75-100 grams of protein a day, made up of a combination of vegetable and animal proteins will provide all the amino acids necessary.

• Massage: After any staples, sutures, tapes, or other binding materials have been removed, if there is not too much pain and your doctor gives the okay, begin to gently massage for a few minutes every day. Start in a clockwise fashion, using the tips of your index and middle finger, and slowly make circular movements on the scar. Then reverse going counterclockwise. This helps stimulate blood flow to the skin and break down any keloid formations (from collagen clumping) that may be forming. This also helps to improve the looks of old scars as well. This is good to do when you apply Vitamin E.

• Keep it Clean: Wounds are more likely to develop scars if the tissues become dirty and/or infected. Clean daily and apply a little antibiotic ointment enough to cover the wound lightly and keep it a little moist. Keep it lightly covered, but not airtight. Follow your doctor's directions about getting it wet in the shower or bath.

• Sun: Protect wounds from the sun while healing which can either cause too much pigmentation making it darker, or too little which can leave the area white.

Diminish Old Scars

There are a few ways to diminish the look of old scars that you may have thought nothing could be done about. These range from rub on scar reducer creams to medical laser treatments to advanced cosmetics. Let's take a basic look at these methods:

Scar Reducers: There are over-the-counter scar reducers that you can find in your local pharmacy and see advertised on TV. They contain silicone and can both help prevent scarring as well as diminish the appearance of even very old scars. There are also some all-natural scar wound healing/scar reducing products that contain organic plant extracts of Helichrysum, rose hip seed oil, italidiones, as well as ketones and triple unsaturated fatty acids that help regenerate skin. These are often found at health food stores with a good skin product department.

Laser Therapy: Modern medicine has progressed to the point where lasers are used more and more for all kinds of procedures, and dermatology (the study of skin) is one field where they've shown quite a bit of promise. Laser therapy to remove/reduce scars works like this:

• The laser is moved along the scar, which removes the top old layer of skin (scar) exposing a more natural looking layer of skin, which blends in with its surrounding skin.

• Other laser treatments target deeper tissues to stimulate collagen growth inside the scar and help it to re-knit itself back together in a more optimal way with minimal/no scar.

Laser scar removal/therapy is usually done under a local anesthetic but sometimes may require general anesthesia if deep treatments are required. They are done either in an outpatient surgery department or the laser surgeon's office. They can be a little pricey, but depending on the severity of the scar you have, you may feel laser removal worthwhile.

Cosmetic Concealers: Concealing scars with makeup is a common way to deal with them and for many types of scars works just fine. These are waterproof, skin-toned concealers that have the consistency of pancake, or theatrical make-up. Depending on the severity of your scar, they can work very well, completely hiding the scar, and/or minimizing it greatly. In fact, I have several patients who use these products. They can even be used while waiting for a scar-reducing product to diminish the scar as well. There are separate formulas for the face and legs/body. These products are usually carried by better department stores that have extensive makeup departments and/or over the Internet.

Scars can make us very self-conscious and uncomfortable about our appearance. However, as I counsel my patients, don't let a scar stop you from being the friendly, social person you want to be. With a little help from the recommendations listed above, you can do a lot to get rid of, or greatly minimize the appearance of scarring.

Cosmetic Surgery and the Beauty Myth


In her 1991 book, "The Beauty Myth", Naomi Wolf put forward the idea that women are continuing to be repressed in society. Even though the last shards of glass have been cleared up after the shattering of the Glass Ceiling and equal rights legislation has been firmly in place for decades now, women continue to be dominated by society. According to Wolf, society became less interested in a woman's 'purity' and more interested in her external beauty, beginning in the early 20th century. Wolf showed the foundations were laid early - women who sought more control in their own lives were seen to be punished. Feminists would be publicly criticised - dismissed as 'ugly' and unattractive to men. When women were doing men's jobs for the war effort, even then, magazine advertisers urged women to remain feminine despite doing a man's job, although advertisers admitted that 'lipstick wouldn't win the war'. After the war, women were expected to meekly return to the home and enjoy their memories of their old jobs, but this did not happen as women enjoyed their taste of freedom and wanted more. It seemed as though women were harder to control now they had ambition.

The second wave of feminism hit with an unprecedented impact. Women didn't want to be 'the good wife' or 'the good mother' anymore; they wanted jobs, freedom and independence. Wolf describes the Beauty Myth as lurking in the background - big business saw a way of making extraordinary amounts of money. Making women not want to be ugly companies could peddle their goods to make money and women would become more voracious consumers.

Wolf gives the example of Vogue magazine in 1969 - "The number of diet-related articles rose 70 percent from 1968-1972... The lucrative 'transfer of guilt' was resurrected just in time. Amazingly though, from this point on, women couldn't stand a chance, they were either too pretty and not to be taken seriously, or too ugly to be associated with. In the revised editions of her book, she claims these attitudes still stand today.

Wolf cites the rise in cosmetic surgery and eating disorders as proof of her thesis. However, I am inclined to disagree. As with everything, there are good and bad reasons for doing something - and the same is true of having cosmetic treatments. I enjoyed Naomi Wolf's book but I believe that she may be underestimating the strength of an individual's mind. Wanting cosmetic treatments is not always due to external pressure and it is naive to believe it to be so. When a woman is unhappy with her appearance, it affects her confidence which in turn can affect other aspect of her life, such as her career. This is not a new phenomenon that began in the 1960's, I clearly recall my grandmother confiding in me that she felt that as a young woman in the 1930's she was too tall and skinny, all of the other girls were short and dainty. I interviewed a woman who was desperate for macrolane injections as her breasts had not grown since she was 12 years old - she didn't want a full breast augmentation as she was concerned that she would not be happy with permanent results. She told me that prior to the injections, she felt like a child.

A bad reason to embark upon a cosmetic procedure is to make someone else find you more attractive. "My boyfriend said he would fancy me more if I had less cellulite" is too commonly cited. If you are contemplating cosmetic treatments, you need to ask yourself how you will feel after. If you do it for the benefit of someone else then you are unlikely to be truly satisfied with the results and possibly regret the changes you have made.

What if you are thinking about surgery?

A bad reason to embark upon a cosmetic procedure is to make someone else find you more attractive. "My boyfriend said he would fancy me more if I had less cellulite" is too commonly cited. If you are contemplating cosmetic treatments, you need to ask yourself how you will feel after. If you do it for the benefit of someone else then you are unlikely to be truly satisfied with the results and possibly regret the changes you have made.

If you are contemplating cosmetic surgery, do understand that it will not change your social life or your outlook on life. You will not suddenly become a bright and happy person as a result. If you are uncertain of the effect surgery might have on your life, consider less invasive procedures first, such as tumescent liposuction instead of full body sculpting. Cosmetic procedures are not an easy way out of dealing with your insecurities, if you are not willing to go on a diet or exercise, liposuction will be pointless.

If you no longer recognise the person staring back at you in the mirror, you do not have to opt for a face lift.

What are good reasons to have cosmetic treatments?

- Correct disfigurements after accidents e.g. a broken nose
- Confidence, get rid of excess hair or constantly looking embarrassed with rosacea.
- Happy with subtle changes and generally looking younger e.g. with smoother skin after a chemical peel
- Get rid of stretch marks with lasers after a baby.
- Reconstruction after cancer e.g. breast cancer

What about the Beauty Myth?

Whilst I agree that in essence, there is a grain of truth in her accusations that big businesses use pressure in the media to sell more goods, I naturally disagree with her views that cosmetic surgery is wrapped up in The Beauty Myth too. I believe that Wolf is potentially seeing a conspiracy where there is none. What I think Wolf has missed is that science has progressed incredibly since the 1960's; treatments that are safe and painless have arrived at a reasonable price for the average consumer. I can't help but feel that Wolf has been rather judgmental of those seeking to improve themselves subtly.

Had Wolf met the sheer number of people (not just women) we have met seeking cosmetic treatments, she would be aware that patients are less susceptible to the media's influences than you would think.

Reasons for having cosmetic procedures are varied, but a theme that has run consistently from the beginning of time is that people want to look their best. It is human nature to want to look more youthful and more virile, society has picked up nothing new in this respect. If a person chooses to have cosmetic surgery, why should this be used as yet another stick to beat women with when they are making an informed decision that affects nobody else?

Considerations Regarding Treatments For Facial Mole Removal


When you are in the process of looking for a treatment to remove your facial moles, there are sure to be many considerations to be made. We will name four of the most important ones here. It is our aim in this article to fully flesh out these considerations so we can have a better grasp of what we're up against. At a general level, we have to keep it in mind that the removal of moles (just like the removal of all other skin moles), tends to entail the use of certain surgical procedures. Facial moles can also be sometimes excised off the skin with a sharp surgical tool. Anesthesia would have to be administered prior to the actual excision, though. Aside from those, cauterization is also a possibility, as noted by many medical experts.

Now, the first thing you have to keep in mind when seeking mole removal treatment is that the treatment will almost certainly be invasive. We have already mentioned two of these options: excision and cauterization. Those who are looking for less invasive treatments would most likely turn to laser treatment. However, you have to know that laser treatment has not gained much success when it comes to deep-seated moles. Unfortunately that leaves us to make our choice between two highly invasive procedures: cauterization and excision. If you go for cauterization, we must warn you that some excision would still have to be performed before the mole is burned off.

Your next concern would be the cost that mole removal would demand from you, as it could be quite pricey. A health insurance would take care of this problem for you. But if your health insurer deems mole removal as a cosmetic procedure and does not have really anything to do with your health, you might not be able to rely on your health insurance.

The third thought would be: would the treatment leave a scar after the mole has been removed? You would have to think about your options carefully because even if you managed to get rid of the mole, you might be left with an uglier scar.

Next, you have to think carefully and assess if the treatment could possibly lead to you having infections. Remember that, in essence, you are undergoing a surgical procedure if you are having your moles removed. All surgical procedures have a risk of infection, and that includes the mole removal treatment, no matter how simple or straightforward you deem it to be.

Types of Cosmetic Surgery Available for Men and Women


There are several types of cosmetic surgery options available which were one only reserved for the wealthy and now have become an industry where almost everyone has access to number of choices. Statistics have revealed that around twelve million surgery procedures are carried out annually in the USA alone. There are two basic types of procedures that include invasive and non invasive procedures. Non invasive procedures include skin peeling, dermabrasion, skin fillers that contain collagen or hyaluronic acid to reduce wrinkles, Botox fillers through to laser skin and hair removal treatments. Invasive cosmetic surgery includes breast augmentation, liposuction, tummy tucks and face lifts and other such procedures. Women in particular account for around ninety percent of all types of surgeries.

The most common plastic surgery for women includes abdominoplasty, rhinoplasty, facelifts, liposuction, breast augmentation and eyelid surgery. Many women opt for complete makeovers all at once such as combining a breast life or breast augmentation, a tummy tuck or liposuction and thigh lift which are fairly easy procedures although will increase the cost as well as recovery time. The most common non invasive cosmetic surgery procedures are microdermabrasion, Botox injections, laser hair removal and skin filler injections. Some women prefer to have a non invasive surgery procedure Melbourne Australia done at a spa or aesthetician and others prefer certified cosmetic surgeons. Men on the other hand account for less that 10%, although more and more are opting to have certain cosmetic procedures done, and or the past years the figures have doubled. The most common procedures men opt for are non invasive that include microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, Botox injections and skin fillers containing collagen or hyaluronic acid to eliminate lines and wrinkles on the face. However, many men are now opting for invasive cosmetic procedures such as rhinoplasty, hair transplants, eyelid surgery, and male breast reduction in cases gynecomastia and include liposuction. Around 50% of procedures are carried out on patients aged between 35 up to 50 of which the most common type is liposuction. The most common type of surgery for people aged between 51 and 64 is eyelid surgery. Those more likely to have laser hair removal and breast augmentation are aged between 19 and 34 which account for around 20% of cosmetic procedures performed in Australia.

As more and more people wish to improve their appearance, the numbers rise by around 7% yearly and the industry is growing rapidly with the advent of more types of cosmetic surgery choices that are non invasive. People are far more aware of looking good and eating healthy and talking care of their overall appearance as opposed to a few decades ago.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Choose the Right Cosmetic Surgeon For a Proper Makeover


If you are not born with the best physical features, or want to improve your looks at an advanced age, the best way is to go in for a cosmetic surgery. There are various types of surgical or non-surgical cosmetic procedures available these days. While some are meant for your face only, others are meant for the entire body. Body contouring is one such surgical procedure where the entire body is shaped or altered, to make it look better. This procedure is generally done on people who have lost a lot of weight and have sagging skin, which must be reduced. Recently doctors have said that body contouring can be done even on diabetics, if they are able to keep their diabetes under control.

There are various methods used for body contouring Las Vegas. You can do an Internet research to find out more about the various techniques. Each procedure has its share of risks and side effects which should be taken into account before you opt for it. You can also choose between expensive treatments which will last long term or go in for a more affordable treatment for short term remedy. The next step involves choosing an appropriate surgeon.

Body contouring Las Vegas

Las Vegas plastic surgeons are reputed for doing a good body contouring job. When opting for any type of cosmetic surgery, you must make sure that you choose the right surgeon. An experienced and able surgeon can do wonders for your body, while a cosmetic procedure gone wrong will require you to go for the procedure once again. While an experienced and reputed cosmetic surgeon can be quite expensive, it is recommended that you do some research before you choose your surgeon. A good doctor will also be able to give you advice regarding which would be a suitable procedure for you.

You must also be very careful about following instructions post surgery. Your doctor will suggest that you take proper rest for a couple of weeks so that no complications arise after the surgery. However if there is a problem after the surgery is over, you must always consult your surgeon, so that he can take care of it immediately. One of the best places to look for information on body contouring Las Vegas is http://www.signatureplasticsurgery.net. Here you will find details regarding the various cosmetic procedures that are available and also get expert advice on what would be suitable for you.