Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Browlifts Lift Your Expressions

Cosmetic surgery is continually on the rise in America. Many people seek facelifts to tighten sags and wrinkles around the mouth and cheeks and the chin to neck area. These are not the only types of facial improvement surgeries available.

The browlift is another type of procedure intended to reduce the signs of aging that show up on so many people. Browlifts are not as extensive as facelifts, however. The surgery involves only the brow or forehead and is designed to correct deep frown lines as well as raise the brows when they have dropped below the upper rim of the eye socket. These improvements create a more youthful appearance and are often done in conjunction with eyelid surgery or facelifts.

Sinking brows often produce an aged, angry, hostile, scowling or stern expression despite the person's true mood. Few people like the effects and some seek Botox to correct the situation. Browlifts, however, are a much more permanent solution. Choosing the surgical procedure means that you can avoid periodic visits to your plastic surgeon for additional Botox treatments.

Opting for facial surgery is a big step, and you should be well informed prior to making your decision.

Over time, the muscles running across your forehead can lose elasticity and begin to droop or sag. This creates the frown or worry lines seen on so many people. There are a few techniques available for correcting wrinkled foreheads.

The first involves an incision running over the top of your head, starting at one ear and ending at the other. This method is called a coronal forehead lift. The surgeon then lifts the entire forehead and brow area to eliminate your bothersome wrinkles.

A second technique employs an endoscope. The incisions are on the scalp and much smaller, creating less noticeable scars. The endoscopic procedure is the most current procedure for performing browlifts.

The recovery process is extremely important as in all procedures. Your healing time depends on your body and how closely you follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions.

After the procedure is completed, you will have the repaired area wrapped in light bandaging. These wrappings will remain in place for forty-eight hours, or two days. In some cases, the doctor may choose to attach drains to prevent any build up of fluids. If you do have drains, they will be removed twenty-four to forty-eight hours after your surgery.

Additionally, you may experience mild bruising and swelling during the first seven to ten days of recovery. This is common and should not cause any problems with your healing. Usually, patients can return to their normal activities within two weeks of the browlift.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. With this type of plastic surgery, however, the risks are limited. They include numbness and weakness of the muscles in your forehead and possible hair loss at the incision site. Most complications are infrequent and limited in their duration. If you have any concerns after your operation, you should consult your surgeon.

Cosmetic facial repair is one means of combating the visible signs of aging. Knowing all you can will help you make the choice best suited to you.

Cosmetic surgery is one way to combat the signs of aging. The browlift offers a more permanent solution than injectables. A consultation with one of the doctors at the Center for Plastic Surgery can help you in your decision. http://www.cpsdocs.com/plastic_surgery_facial_browlift.html
By Andrew Stratton

Facelift for a More Youthful You

As we age, our skin and muscles lose elasticity, or the ability to retain the original shape after being stretched.

Time and gravity play major roles in that loss. Such effects of time and gravity are most apparent in our faces. In a society where visual impressions are key, it is only natural to want to put our best forward.

Under the influence of aging, laugh lines can become etched in our faces. Lax muscle and skin tone as well as fatty build up can cause the sagging flesh beneath the chin. Loss of the skin's stretchable nature creates those loose pouches on the cheeks, also known as jowls. There are solutions for these tragic indicators of aging.

Once upon a time, facelifts were only for the rich and famous. These days, it is not just the celebrities that need to look and feel young and vibrant. Fortunately, with the advances in surgical techniques, facial surgery has become more affordable. A rhytidectomy, or face lift, has become a viable option for ordinary people.

As with any surgical procedure, it is important that you know the risks and benefits before going under the knife. First, a facelift is designed to remove fat that has collected as well as loose skin. Your procedure will also repair muscles that have been stretched to a point of sagging.

As a potential patient, it is also extremely vital for you to know what a face lift will and will not accomplish.

This process will remove excess, sagging flesh, including large wrinkles. It cannot, however, correct fine lines from sun exposure or blemishes such as brown spots.

Additionally, a facelift will not stop the aging process. Your skin will continue to age at its normal pace, but plastic surgery removes the most visible signs of the progression.

There is no average time that a rhytidectomy lasts. Your results depend on your body and how fast it ages. Some patients do not consider a second lift for six to ten years and many never request a second procedure.

Another factor to consider as you think about facial surgery is what you see now. Whenever your age begins to tell too much is something only you can decide. Some wait until the laugh lines and sagging are quite obvious. Others get the procedure done as soon as the signs appear.

The surgical procedure itself is a straight forward one. The incision is made from the temporal hairline (on or just behind your temple) and runs down along the front of your ear. It then curves around the earlobe, behind the ear and into your hairline along the back of your neck. The incision is placed as discreetly at possible to conceal the scarring that will occur. Your doctor may also place a cut beneath your chin for further skin and muscle repair.

The surgeon then removes your accumulated fat, loose, extra skin and repairs any stretched out muscles. With this procedure, there are a few risks. These include skin damage around the ears and facial nerve damage. If you are a smoker, skin damage is more common.

Recovery time can take as long as twenty-one days for the bruising to fade, so plan your surgery date with a reasonable recovery time in mind.

After your procedure, your face will be wrapped in turban style bandages. These stay on for one or two days, until your first follow-up visit. This dressing will be replaced with a lighter one. In three to five days, during a second follow-up, the sutures around your ears will be removed. Your third visit, seven days later, will be for the removal of the remaining sutures. All or most bruising should have faded within fourteen to twenty-one days after surgery, though swelling may take longer to fade.

Two to three weeks after surgery, most patients can return to normal activity. For proper healing, it is important that you follow all directions, including those about showering, getting haircuts and hair colorings. As you consider going in under the knife, it is in your best interest to know all of the face lift facts.

Many people worry about the visible signs of aging and the possibility of correcting those signs. A face lift is an effective method for making you look younger. The Center for Plastic Surgery in Washington, D.C. can help. http://www.cpsdocs.com/plastic_surgery_facial_facelift.html
By Andrew Stratton

Facelifts - Finding the Right Procedure

Face lift technology has come a long way in the last 30 years. The plastic surgeries performed in the early '80s seem primitive by today's standards. Now, there are a variety of facelift procedures for every type of person; for those who want complete rearrangement, to those who want a little bit of rejuvenation.

The three major operations are the deep plane, mid face and thread lifts.

The deep plane surgery is the most dramatic type of procedure, and it works on the lowest layer of facial tissue. The basic idea is that it tightens the tissue under your skin to get rid of wrinkles and sags.

Deep plane surgery is ideal for older patients who want to get rid of the ravages of aging and have a younger facial appearance. You can focus on different areas, but most often doctors recommend the cheeks, chin, jaws and the area between the nose and mouth where you see a lot of wrinkles as you get older.

Although it's the deepest and most dramatic type of surgery, the results usually look very natural. This is because it involves rearranging the deep tissue, and the outer layers of skin and tissue then fit over the changes naturally. You can almost never tell that someone has had this type of operation.

The results will last for about 10 years or more. After that time, there may be noticeable changes in the facial tissue as it sags and wrinkles again. At that time, it may be desirable to get a second operation, but the second operation is never as invasive as the first.

The mid face lift is a new trend in plastic surgery that is good for those between the ages of 30 and 50. This surgery is a great improvement over older techniques that tended to look fake and plastic.

As opposed to the old technique, which tightened the facial tissue at the ears, the mid facelift goes deeper, tightening and readjusting the tissue in the middle area of the face. In particular, the operation focuses on the area from the sides of the eyes to the top of the mouth, and it tightens the deep tissue so that it looks more natural.

The thread lift is a more surface operation. The top layer of skin is adjusted slightly to give you a slightly rejuvenated look. The change is subtle and so natural it is often impossible to tell.

It has often been called the "lunchtime lift." It actually takes a little bit longer, but it is called this because it is a relatively short operation, usually taking only an hour. It is sometimes combined with other techniques to make the overall changes you want to see.

It is also used sometimes as a second facelift. If you've had a face lift in the last 10 years or so and the age is starting to show, you can usually get away with this simpler procedure.

If you are thinking about getting a plastic surgery, there are lots of options available to choose from. Talk to your doctor about what will work best for you.

Choosing a facelift procedure depends on what you want done. There are three major face lift procedures in common use. Visit Baltimore face lift for information to help you make an informed decision. http://www.drcohenplasticsurgery.com/before_after_facelift.html
By Andrew Stratton

Facelift Alternatives - A Complete Guide

Lately I've noticed a stubborn little crease on my forehead. I lift the skin just a bit, mimicking a facelift - and the crease disappears. During a facelift, the surgeon makes an incision, usually around the hairline, and then pulls the facial skin upward to smooth loose skin and wrinkles, and provide a more youthful appearance.

While a facelift can provide dramatic results, I'm not quite ready for all that. I'd just like something to freshen my face a bit. And yet I'm smart enough to know that some products and procedures billed as facelift alternatives are likely to have more of an effect on my wallet than on my face. But how to separate the facts from the fictions? I turned to an expert for help - and here's what I learned.

Topical Treatments

Dr. Joel Schlessinger, MD, FAAD, FAACS, president of the American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery, assured me that creams can be very effective when targeting specific problems. No single cream can do it all, however, and sadly he could not tell me of a cream that is truly "better than Botox." He recommends the Obagi line for pigmentation and age spots, and he has found creams that accomplish such things as increasing eyelash growth and enhancing pouty lips.

Peels are another option, and their level of invasiveness depends on what you'd like. Prices range from low strength AHA peels at $30 - $100 per treatment to very strong phenol peels at $4000 or more. Chemical peels burn off the outer, damaged layers of skin, revealing the younger skin underneath. Babies have such soft skin because their cells are constantly regenerating, but this slows as we age. Chemical peels speed the process up.

There are some nasty stories about what happens if a chemical peel goes too deep, so be careful in your choice of practitioner. Some of the newer options, like blue peels, claim to be safer. At $200 - $1000, these peels may be adjusted to the desired strength. Milder peels can be repeated at regular intervals to achieve a desired result and minimize side effects and healing time. According to the blue peel website, a measured application of blue glycerine is mixed into the traditional peel chemical, trichloracetic acid (TCA), to "improve patient safety by visually indicating the TCA solution strength and facial skin coverage." Anything that helps keep the peel from going too far sounds good to me.

High Tech Salon Treatments

Laser treatments are increasingly popular these days, whether you're trying to remove unwanted hair or get rid of wrinkles. Laser "facelifts" use a carbon dioxide laser to remove outer layers of old skin and tighten muscles.

Dr. Schlessinger tells me that the first laser treatments had "a long recovery time and fabulous results. Today's technology produces only about 20-30% of the those early results, but with almost no side effects." The new buzz word, Schlessinger tells me, is "fraxellation." In today's treatments, you can "strafe" an area so that the laser only disrupts pinpoints of skin, leaving enough surface untreated to speed healing time. This one sounded good to me.

What's more, laser treatments are only one kind of skin resurfacing. Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion, which can be thought of as extreme exfoliation, are old standbys that are still quite popular.

In dermabrasion, the surgeon removes the outer layers of skin with an electronically operated wire brush or diamond-impregnated burr. It can leave you pretty raw and is moderately painful, with a 2 to 12 week recovery. Microdermabrasion is a bit easier on the patient. It involves spraying fine crystals onto the skin, then removing them along with the top layer of skin cells. It is not as painful as dermabrasion, and is safe to repeat every couple months.

Microcurrent "facelifts" go deeper, using mild electrical stimulation to activate chemicals in the skin. Dr. Schlessinger warns that some microcurrent treatments are nothing more than quackery. In general, he says, be careful of spa-type clinics that recommend the same treatment for everyone-chances are they might own only one piece of equipment! Every woman trying to decide which procedure to have should have a consultation with a certified surgeon, Dr. Schlessinger tells me: "This is one area in which you get what you pay for."

Needles Required

Dr. Schlessinger cautioned me to be especially careful in selecting a good practioner if I decide to go with Botox. These days, Botox is being offered everywhere, from salons to parties. And yet, Botox is a powerful chemical that should be administered only by those with the training to do so. It is derived from a toxin that causes food poisoning. Injected in small amounts into the skin, however, it weakens or paralyzes certain muscles or blocks certain nerves, causing fewer frown lines and wrinkles.

"Many wrinkles are due to repetitive motion on the face-frown acquired as a habit," Schlessinger explains. These wrinkles disappear after a Botox treatment, and the very good news is that often after several treatments the habit is broken and no further injections are necessary.

But what about all the horror stories? The paralysis? Most of those are just urban legends. Botox is not permanent. In fact, injections last only three to four months, which means any side effects are also temporary.

According to Schlessinger, "the biggest complication we see is Botox done wrong." For two reasons, he advises going to a professional who specializes in Botox. One: the proliferation of Medspas and day spas has resulted in many unqualified practitioners. Two: you're more likely to get fresh Botox at a place that uses a lot of it. According to Dr. Schlessinger, we should buy our Botox fresh - just like we would want to get our fish fresh from a fish market.

Facial fillers are another injectable option. These injections actually help replace the volume that you begin to lose in your 30s. And sometimes they actually spur more collagen growth. A recent University of Michigan study even found that the supposedly non-permanent filler restylane sometimes provides long-term effects.

One popular name-brand filler is Juvederm, a hyaluronic acid dermal filler. Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in all living organisms as a type of sugar. While the treatment does not last forever, it does last longer than Botox, typically at least six months or more.

I was also intrigued by the threadlift. In this procedure, barbed prolene facial sutures (threads) are attached to anchor points in the face (such as a sagging jowl) using a hollow bore needle. The threads are used to lift the sagging areas and can be tightened when necessary. I thought this sounded pretty cool, but unfortunately, it turns out that it's a risky procedure that Dr. Schlessinger says is "so popular, but so incredibly wrong." The threads used in the procedure are quite fragile and can break. When this happens, the effect becomes uneven and the threads can migrate to new areas, or even poke out through the skin! I have moved this option to the "no" column for me.

Go-Go Gadget Facelift

For those willing to try any weird science on their faces, there is such a thing as facelift tape, which uses exterior anchors and threads to physically pull the skin on your face tighter. Think Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire. Unfortunately, you won't have a makeup team to help attach the device to your face every morning, and it seems like you'd need an awful lot of hair to hide the threads adequately. Not for me!

Sweatin' to the Oldies?

An au natural option is facial exercises. Rather than working from the outside-in, these programs claim to work from the inside-out, building tone and strength in your facial muscles. Some programs, such as Facial Flex, even include a resistance device that fits in your mouth to help improve the results of your "workout."

Sorry to say, Dr. Schlessinger says that these program claims are "a complete fabrication. If it were true, a person who chews a pack of gum a day would look great, but in fact the opposite is true." The more you stretch the skin out on your face, the more wrinkles you get. Remember, Botox works by temporarily paralyzing muscle groups, not by giving them a workout. I was a bit disappointed by this news, but at least I can take comfort in knowing there's something good about being a couch potato.

Minor Surgeries

While it may not seem like an alternative to some, there is the partial facelift option, in which a surgeon does not complete an entire facelift (which is extremely painful, expensive, and requires a large recovery time), but simply targets the areas you would most like to see improved. Neck lifts, upper brow lifts, and cheek lifts are common options, but the possibilities are truly endless. It's especially popular for women to have the fat removed under the chin, and in some cases, this is a liposuction procedure that doesn't even involve cutting removing skin. And it is, in my opinion, one way to look a lot younger through a relatively minor procedure.

Welcome to the New Millennium

It used to be unheard of to visit a plastic surgeon before you really needed it-at which point your skin and facial muscles are almost beyond repair. "Today," Dr. Schlessinger assured me, "we have better alternatives to keep people looking good for much longer." The trick is to do your research and take care of your face by starting early. And while an effective Botox cream is still five years off, new treatments are developed every day. With so many good options, short of a full facelift, I am very happy to know that I will never be trapped in a prematurely aging face.

Kathleen Bowers wrote Scarless Surgery, What's in store in the Future and Facelift Alternatives, A Complete Guide. You can find her articles in http://www.body-philosophy.net Her work is usually in the field of medical alternatives. She enjoys an afternoon at the park and that inspires her to work.
By Kathleen Bowers

Thinking About Breast Plastic Surgery And Implants? Learn The Cold Hard Facts Before You Commit

In many countries today health insurers will reimburse the insertion of breast implants only for clinical indications including congenital abnormalities, sex-reassignment surgery and breast reconstruction, usually following a mastectomy. And non-cosmetic clinical indications for the use of breast implants include breast reconstruction, sex reassignment surgery, and for abnormalities, usually congenital, that affect the shape and size of the breast. Breast implants have been used since as early as 1895 to augment the size or shape of women's breasts and the earliest known implant was attempted by Czerny, using a woman's own fatty tissue from a benign fatty tumor on her back.

Saline-filled breast implants were first manufactured and distributed in France in 1964 and were introduced by Arion with the goal of surgically placing them using smaller incisions than they were using. Dr. Thomas Cronin and Dr. Frank Gerow, two Houston, Texas, plastic surgeons, developed the first silicone breast prosthesis with the Dow Corning Corporation in back in 1961.

There have been many types of breast implants developed other than the saline filled and silicone gel filled, including polypropylene string implants and soy oil, but these are not commonly used, if at all. And leakage of oil into the body cavity during a rupture would not be good. Silicone gel implants have a silicone shell and are filled with a viscous silicone gel. In the mid 1980s, advances in manufacturing principles brought about the elastomer-coated shells to decrease the bleeding of gel and are filled with a thicker, more cohesive gel. These implants are sold under very restricted conditions in the U.S. and Canada and are used in other countries.

Because saline implants are empty when they are surgically inserted, the scar is smaller than it is for silicone gel breast implants which are already filled with silicone before they are placed. One manufacturer did produce a model of pre-filled saline implants but it's been reported to have had high failure rates following breast plastic surgery. For women with very little breast tissue, or for post-mastectomy reconstruction, plastic surgeons believe that silicone gel implants are superior but in patients with more breast tissue, the saline implants can look similar to silicone gel implants. The end result of course with insertion of either type of implant is to get a look of natural breast enhancement.

One study reported that only 30% of ruptures in patients with no symptoms are accurately detected by the most experienced plastic surgeons, compared to 86% detected by MRI. Since the early 1990s, a number of independent reviewers have examined the studies concerning links between silicone gel breast implants and systemic diseases and the consensus of these reviews is that there is no clear evidence of a causal link between the implantation of silicone breast implants in breast plastic surgery and systemic disease. However it's always important to know who is funding these studies and that should clearly be stated.

When silicone implants rupture they rarely deflate but the silicone gel from the implant can leak out into the intracapsular space around the implant area.

In breast plastic surgery the risk and treatment of extracapsular silicone gel is still controversial; plastic surgeons agree that it's difficult to remove, but there is still disagreement about the lasting health effects. Extracapsular silicone gel has the potential to migrate to other parts of the body, but most clinical complications have appeared to be limited to the breast and axillae as inflammatory nodules (granulomas) and enlarged lymph glands in the armpit area called axillary lymphadenopathy. If it migrates to other parts of the body it's not been proven yet. There is a general international consensus in the medical field that silicone gel implants in breast plastic surgery have not been shown to cause systemic illness, excluding the possibility that a small group of patients may become ill through unknown mechanisms may prove difficult. But this has been questioned by many women experiencing a variety of health issues.

Researchers must study and compare a very large group of women without breast implants who are of similar age, health, and social status and who are followed for a long time, such as 10 to 20 years, before a relationship between the women with breast implants and any known diseases can be made.

An intracapsular rupture can progress to outside the capsule, which is called an extracapsular rupture, and it's generally agreed that both conditions indicate the need for removal of the implant. The local complications that can occur with placement of breast implants include post-operative bleeding, fluid collections, surgical site infection, breast pain, alterations in nipple sensation, interference with breast feeding, visible wrinkling, asymmetric appearance, wound dehiscence with potential implant exposure, thinning of the breast tissue, and a disruption of the natural plane between the breasts.

The surgical procedure for breast augmentation takes approximately one to two hours, but the lasting effects of breast plastic surgery, both good and bad, will be around for many years. Make sure you choose a plastic surgeon that is board certified if you decide to go ahead. As with any decision, make sure to weigh the benefits and risks carefully before proceeding with any breast enlargement. And after weighing the risks and benefits you may want to consider a form of natural breast enhancement.

For more info on breast plastic surgery and breast implants visit http://www.Breast-Plastic-Surgery.net a nurse's website for info on breast enlargement, breast reconstruction, complications, problems, low cost breast plastic surgery, and breast augmentation
By Helen Hecker

Cosmetic Surgery Abroad - Holiday Or Surgery?

Although many people opt for having cosmetic surgery abroad because of cheaper prices others consider the exotic holiday aspect to be important to their decision. What better way to recuperate than to lie on a sun drenched beach somewhere far from home. But does the dream match reality?

Whatever surgery you have you're bound to feel swollen and bruised for a few days. Different people have different tolerances to pain. Five days after a breast enhancement you may feel well enough to wander down to the hotel pool but someone else may still be in enough discomfort to want to spend a few days more confined to their room.

If you've gone for an all inclusive package or chosen to stay in a hotel recommended by the company who've arranged your surgery then you're likely to find others looking slightly bruised and swollen resting by the pool so you won't feel an oddity. This is particularly helpful if you are likely to feel self-conscious about the way you look.

It has to be said that surgery and sunbathing do not mix. If you have surgery on your face the swelling will probably have gone down enough for you to venture out after 5-7 days but you'll need to use a high factor sunblock. So if you were hoping to impress your friends with a glorious tan when you return home you make need to fake it.

If you want to go shopping for souvenirs for friends and family try and do it before you have your surgery. You won't be tired or aching and the experience will be far more enjoyable than when you're post-op. After some types of cosmetic surgery you should avoid lifting anything heavy for a few weeks so don't get over-enthusiastic about buying things as they'll greatly increase the weight of your luggage. In any case you came to save money not to spend it.

Even when you start feeling better it's important not to over do things. Taking a guided bus tour will reduce the amount of walking you need to do. If you want to feel more independent get a taxi to take you to places you want to see. Many taxi drivers will be happy to spend all day taking you from place to place and will throw in a little local knowledge for free. Taking things slowly will greatly increase you general recovery so that you'll actually feel like you've been on a vacation when you get back home.

Alice Williams writes about cosmetic surgery in Malaysia at her cosmetic surgery abroad directory site.
By Alice Williams

Cosmetic Surgery Costs - Reduce Costs By 70% or More

In recent years cosmetic surgery costs have come down dramatically and in the last decade they have fallen by 70% or more, with the emergence of medical tourism.

Medical tourism is simply taking advantage of low cost air travel, to get world class medical treatment in another country. If you have always dreamed of a new look this article is for you.

Plastic surgery comes from the Greek word plastikos, which means to fit for moulding. The origins of plastic or cosmetic surgery can be traced back to 500 B.C in India when the practitioner Sushruta, reconstructed prisoners nose's and earlobe's that had been amputated.

Today, India is again in the news, as its cosmetic surgery industry grows and treats patients from all over the world, helping them to achieve the look they want, at an affordable cost.

Cosmetic surgery costs are lower in India but patients still get world class treatments for the following reasons:

Lower Costs Locally

Medical tourism is behind the growth of plastic surgery in India and lower infrastructure costs are passed on to patients and hospitals in the UK or US Simply cannot compete.

India combines world-class healthcare private healthcare with prices costing far less than comparable treatments in the US or Europe and these savings can be up to 70% or more.

India is now the world leader in medical tourism and growth in the industry is currently running in excess of 30% per annum and the industry is worth billions in revenue annually.

The Indian education system at present is training around 30,000 doctors and nurses each year to meet the demand for the increased demand for medical treatments.

The Expertise of Cosmetic Surgery in India

India's private medical facilities are on par with any in the world, and Indian doctors, medical staff and plastic surgeons are renowned the world over for their expertise.

In conclusion cosmetic surgery in India offers a combination of the best facilities combined with surgeons whose expertise is equal to the best available in any country.

The Price of Cosmetic Surgery in India

The concept of reducing cosmetic surgery costs by having treatments done in India now has broad appeal.

Indian private facilities offer advanced technology and high-quality procedures with some treatments up to 70% less in cost when compared to hospitals abroad.

This has seen a boom in the amount of people traveling for a variety of cosmetic treatments, from cosmetic dentistry - to more complex operations such as complete facelifts.

Common treatments include: · Hair restoration, (hair implants, hair flaps, or scalp treatments)

· Rhinoplasty, (reshaping of the nose)

· Face lifts

. Cosmetic dentistry

· Eyelifts

· Brow lifts

· Submetal lipectomy

· Demabrasions

· Laser hair removal

. Skin treatments

. Otoplasty

· Chin and cheek enlargement

· Lip reduction and plumping

· Surgery for breasts (reduction and enhancement)

· Liposuction

. Tummy Tucks

And many others – whatever cosmetic surgery you require India will be able to do the treatment and do it a cost that is a fraction of the cost in many other countries

Add up the facts

We all want to look our best and cosmetic surgery gives you the chance to change your look and your life. Today it’s more affordable than ever, by taking advantage of the benefits of medical tourism.

If you have always dreamed of a new look and want you want the best treatments at costs up to 90% less, you should consider India and don’t forget - after your treatment, you can enjoy a relaxing break in one of the most beautiful and diverse countries on earth.

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By Kelly Price

Breast Enhancement Benefits

Are you unhappy with your breasts that are just a little bit smaller than you'd like them? Or, would a little extra add a few more curves to your figure and more strut to your walk? Breast augmentation used to belong only to the world of movie stars and millionaires, but now it is a common operation for any woman who can see the benefits.

Breast implants can work wonders for just about any woman. Here are a few of the benefits worth considering.

Increased Self-Esteem

This is the number one reason for breast enlargement, and the number one result. Even women who don't suffer from low self-esteem feel better about themselves and more confident in their daily life when they have the body they've always wanted.

Having small breasts is a major contributor to low self-esteem in women. It's something like the way men feel about their virility when they perceive that they have a small ... car, or house maybe.

Breast enhancement means that you will get more attention wherever you go, but it's not all about that, either. It's all about how you feel about yourself. Just like a good makeover or a nice new pair of shoes, a nice new pair of breasts just makes you feel great about yourself. That confidence can go a long way.

Correct Nature's Little Boo-Boos

Some women have lopsided or crooked breasts, or breasts that seem to sag lower than you'd like them to. Nobody's perfect, and not everybody has a perfect two alike.

Breast enhancement can help correct Mother Nature's little errors. Some doctors specialize in getting the one just like the other one. You can also get breast implants to make your breasts perkier, or to even reduce the size of your breasts if they are too hard to carry. Most people envy a woman with naturally large breasts, but it can be torture for her!

More Volume for Nursing

Some women who are planning on getting pregnant get slight implants so that their breasts will be larger. This will help when they are nursing their babies.

This may be a surprise, but many women experience shrinkage in their breasts after nursing. You might want to get breast enhancement for that second or third child.

Regaining What You've Lost

Many women who have suffered from breast cancer and had to have a part of their breast removed in a mastectomy choose to get breast implants. If you lose one breast to cancer, you may want to get back what you've lost. There is no reason why you shouldn't have a pair of beautiful breasts like any other woman.

Breast Enlargement Is Safer Than Ever Before

Nowadays, the procedure is safer than ever. Not only that, you have lots of options to choose from. You can go with saline implants, for example, and go back to have them expanded again in the future. There are lots of options these days, so discuss with your doctor your long-term plans for your breasts.

Breast augmentation can be a wonderful change for the better. You can create your own body and make it do whatever you like!

Breast implants are most commonly used as a breast enhancement on an individual who wishes to have a fuller or more youthful figure. Consult a San Francisco plastic surgeon specializing in breast augmentation for more information.
By A Aaronson

Plastic Surgeon Mecca - Orange County, Southern California

Copiousness of Plastic Surgeons

There is an abundance of the plastic surgeons, which makes the process of finding the plastic surgeon who can meet the expectations of the individuals, a very difficult task. The search can be done on the internet. But even here, there is the possibility of finding a teeming number of plastic surgeons. The next step in finding the surgeon is the calling of each of the doctors on the list. This process can be very time consuming. The search of the plastic surgeon can be narrowed by bifurcation of the list, according to the specializations of the surgeons and selecting the required specialty doctor.

Characteristics

Every preferred plastic surgeon offers the patients a short walk around their clinic, in order to show the procedures of working used by them. It can be considered as a big minus point, if requests the patients to sit tightly in the office. Each of the surgeons has to show the photographs of the previously conducted surgeries to the patients. If traces of make up are found in the photos, it is requested to stay away from such an plastic surgeon. If both the procedures of walking in the clinic as well as the session of photographs go well, only then the surgeon can be considered worthy.

Things to Be Remembered

The prices of surgery in Orange County are very high. But the fact has to be remembered that, every plastic surgeon is a thorough professional and provides the best service available to the patients. Professionalism is an important factor rather than the amount of money that is spent. The money spent is less significant than the risk of complications.

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By Dave Demink

Effectiveness & Need of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures and Clinics in Todays Environment

Cosmetic surgery deals with the art of beauty enhancement, such as breast augmentation, tummy tucks, weight loss plastic surgery, facelift etc. It is a kind of surgery in which one has to take a step forward with high risks. This surgery involves number of complicated procedures. The most important thing before moving ahead with a cosmetic surgery is that you should have all the answers, the doubts cleared, and a very clear picture of what would be done on your body.

After having all information regarding the cosmetic surgery, another step is to find the best cosmetic surgery clinic in UK which suits your demands and requirements. All types of cosmetic plastic surgeries are practiced with nationally renowned and experienced cosmetic plastic surgeons in well-known cosmetic surgery clinics. In such cosmetic surgery clinics, patients are guided with a thorough explanation of the procedure. Patients are shown pictures and are presented with a wide variety of suggestions for the most suitable procedures. Reputed plastic surgery centers are provides extreme care and comfort to the patients.

Earlier, the goal of the cosmetic surgery clinics was to describe surgical techniques and treatments that have proven successful and beneficial for the patients. Plastic Surgery Clinics featured colored photographs and illustrations which for patients to have a view of the results. It even offered the opportunity to all plastic surgeons who have mastered a unique technique to find the better way to solve an existing problem.

There exists a kind of cosmetic surgery in UK known as Elective cosmetic surgery for men and women and also a reconstructive breast surgery for women which is the biggest growth factor for the cosmetic surgery clinics in UK. Surgeries like chin-tightening, face and bottom lifts, tell- tale fingers are in demand. The large numbers of patients are looking forward for such augmentations in their body at some good cosmetic surgery clinics. Another new surgery is the "hand-lifts" surgery, which is becoming popular day by day among people who are at the doorsteps of 40. This surgery converts wrinkled, bony hands with prominent veins into plump and healthy looking hands. All this is done through the highly experienced cosmetic plastic surgeons at cosmetic surgery clinics.

Number of patients being involved in such kind of treatments is definitely going up. This makes it more important than ever that people who have started thinking about cosmetic surgery. With increased technological advancements in instruments, physicians are now well equipped to perform cosmetic plastic surgery in their offices or in primarily ambulatory clinics and surgical centers, or surgicenters.

Mark Burns is a Business Development Manager in UCompare Cosmetic Surgery, which is a part of the rapidly expanding UCompare network that provides relevant information and offerings on Cosmetic Surgery from the major cosmetic surgery clinics within that market or sector.

By Mark Burns and Mridu Sinha

Face Lift Surgery

Face lift surgery-is the removal of lax skin. These wrinkles can be related to age, hereditary or environmental factors. The appropriate time to have a consultation is when you no longer look the way you feel. This may be in your 40s or your 90s.

Face lifts can do more than improve the appearance of facial skin. It can also be a tremendous boost to a person's self-esteem. While there is no "right" age to undergo a face lift, your cosmetic surgeon will evaluate the condition of your skin and may discuss alternate or additional treatments with you. In combination with face lifts, other procedures may be performed including: eyelid surgery; brow lift, forehead lift; facial implants; partial chemical peel; laser resurfacing; Botox; lip augmentation; chin augmentation; nose reshaping or liposuction.

A face lift is considered to be a major operative procedure. Like any extensive surgical procedure, operative incisions and complicated surgical stitching is required. You must accept your cosmetic surgeon's judgment and realize that he will only remove the skin of the face that can be done safely and suitable for you particular facial contour. The face lift procedure as with the brow lift procedure can improve wrinkled skin, but skin type and patient age are important factors in the final result.

It is important for all patients considering face lifts to have realistic expectations. There are many factors involved-the amount of skin removed; age and condition of the patient; skin type, as well as its condition and texture; amount of previous sun and wind exposure as well as healing ability. Skin aging continues after the face lift operation, even though the excess skin and wrinkles have been removed. Occasionally a minor secondary procedure may be recommended to enhance results such as a brow lift.

A face lift or brow lift may be performed in an outpatient facility or in a hospital setting, under general or local anesthesia. In some cases, the operation may be performed on an outpatient basis and the patient returns home following the procedure. Other physicians may hospitalize the patient for one to two nights.

Face lifts may be performed in a hospital or an outpatient facility. Within the first week you may experience some discomfort, but most patients can resume normal activities. Be sure to always follow your cosmetic surgeon's advice following your face lift.

All questions should be directed to your cosmetic surgeon. Remember that healing is a gradual process and it may be several weeks before you will begin to see the new you. After the healing period is complete, face lifts can make you look younger, and improve your self-confidence.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

FDA Approves Lasik Eye Surgery

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new custom lasik procedure in September of 2005. This new procedure can now treat many patients who were previously ineligible for the surgery.

Nearsightedness

Nearsightedness occurs when the eye is too long and light rays focus in front of the retina, instead of focusing on the retina. Some of the symptoms of nearsightedness are blurred distant vision, eyestrain, and squinting, along with having a difficult time seeing at night.

Although nearsightedness can be easily fixed with glasses or contact lenses (when not too severe), many people don't like to hassle with either one. With this new lasik procedure, folks will now be able to have pure vision.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is the effect of the eye being shaped like a football, instead of round like a baseball. This deformity -- where the light rays focus on two points on the retina instead of one -- results in blurred vision, double vision, and shadows on letters when reading. Until recently, this deformity has prevented some people from even getting contact lenses. Breakthroughs in contact lenses have only helped those with slight astigmatism.

However, with this new lasik procedure, patients can now have their eyes repaired to normal, or at least be repaired enough to comfortably wear contact lenses. Either way, their vision is enhanced and many are happy just to get rid of the glasses and finally be able to wear contacts, or possibly nothing at all.

Farsightedness

Farsightedness happens when light rays focus behind the retina instead of on the retina, resulting in blurred near vision. Some patients with severe farsightedness have to step back from what they are reading and others require magnifying glasses to see something that is right in front of them. People with farsightedness can see you 30 feet away, but when you get right up close they can't see you! This can be embarrassing and cause the afflicted person much insecurity along with the feeling that they are going blind.

Farsightedness is easily remedied by wearing glasses to read and see things up close, but it's very inconvenient to constantly be taking your glasses on and off. Not only is it inconvenient, you take the chance of leaving your glasses behind. Some patients keep their glasses on a chain so they won't lose them, but this makes them feel old. Now, lasik surgery is another option for these patients.

New Laser Technology

The FDA recently approved the new Visx STAR Excimer laser system. This fantastic breakthrough in technology allows doctors to do more than they ever could before, giving them the ability to reshape the eye to correct astigmatism, farsightedness and nearsightedness. Before this marvelous breakthrough these patients were not good candidates for lasik eye surgery. They now can join the rest of the vision impaired and have the option for lasik.

Recent FDA studies show that over 98% of all patients receiving these new procedures were seeing 20/40 or better 6 months after surgery. Over 84% were seeing much better than 20/20 after 6 months. Now that's reason to celebrate!

New breakthroughs in lasik eye surgery technology are happening all the time. Now people don't have to be inconvenienced by the hassle of glasses or contacts. All they want to do is to be able to get up in the morning and see normally. These breakthroughs in lasik technology are giving them an improved quality of life that once was unattainable.
by: Ron King

Will I Lose Sensation in my Nipples After Breast Surgery?

I don't know a thing about you, but if you are anything like me, if you are either considering having Breast Surgery, or have taken the huge step (Congratulations!) and have your operation booked, one of the biggest fears you may well be having is whether or not you will lose sensation in your breasts or nipples.

This is a big, and extremely natural and reasonable fear. It's one thing to look like a sex bomb with your new breasts (and you will!), but what if they are no longer able to give YOU pleasure sexually (and therefore subsequentially your partner too)?

There's no getting away from it, breasts are a big sexual attraction for most males, and have been since Man has walked the Earth! Therefore, they are also central to how we feel about ourselves as a Woman, both to attract the opposite sex, but also how good we look and feel.

However, there is an awful lot of good news for you, which I can personally verify. Since I had my breast augmentation 4 months ago, I have lost no sensation in either my breasts or nipples, and would even go so far as to say that the sensation has increased - for the better!

Any surgery on the breast can result in the breast and/or nipple being over or under sensitive on one or both sides. This change can vary in degree and may be temporary or permanent.

Thankfully, nipple sensation can take up to one year to return to normal, but it usually does, in most cases. During the healing procress, you may feel numb, or overly sensitive, or both. This usually resolves with time, and is not a problem. It's just more aggravating than anything else.

It is very important to remember that it can take up to 1 year, possibly 2, for full sensation to return after breast augmentation surgery. Most women, however, seem to get most of their feeling back sooner than that.

Personally, I can vouch for it being much sooner, around 2 months before sexual pleasure returned, and at 4 months it has returned more than fully - with a bonus! Not only is sensation more enhanced, but I have always suffered from inverted nipples - not any more!!

However, there is one important consideration before going ahead with breast surgery regarding the location of the incision. There are various incision sites, the breast crease underneath the breast being the most popular. Second in popularity is the periareolar incision (made in the areola). The incision is usually a small semi-circle. The scar is camouflaged by the nipple. However, if there are any imperfections in the scar, it will be highly visible. This type of incision has an increased risk for diminished nipple sensation.

So although loss of sensation is a risk, it is only a very small risk, for which the benefits may well be worth the risk as far as you are concerned.

So now you know this, and your mind is put at ease, what are you waiting for? Enjoy the benefits - you will!!

by: Karen Beaumont

Breast Implant Surgery for Beauty Elevation

Breast implant surgery has been embraced by millions of women around the globe, despite the medical and social controversies surrounding the procedure. Women’s’ breasts since time immemorial have been eye candy for men and a source of pride for women. No wonder, it has also been the inspiration for much beauty in literature.

Breast enhancement is the buzzword of the (http://www.plasticsurgeryfocus.com/face-enhancement-plastic-surgery/index.shtml) cosmetic plastic surgery industry and breast implants have been heralded and desired by women of every shape, size, and financial background. Also called mammoplasty, a breast implant procedure increases the volume of the breast(s) by the placement of an implant within the chest, behind each breast. Changes as a result of weight loss, childbirth, and aging can lead a woman to the decision to undergo a breast implant procedure. And although the safety of the breast implants has been questioned in the past, recent research has concluded that saline breast implants are safe to use and to receive.

What is Breast Implant Surgery?

Breast implants surgery is the planting of prosthesis to enhance the size and shape of a woman's breasts or to reconstruct the breast. Of the four types of breast implants, saline (salt water) filled implants are now the most popular, and regarded as the safest, in cosmetic surgery circles.

Breast Implants Surgery – Before the Implants

In the initial consultation, the physician will be looking to determine whether a patient is the best candidate for the (http://www.plasticsurgeryfocus.com/breast-improvement-plastic-surgery/plastic-surgery-breast-implants.shtml) breast implant procedure. An extensive medical history will be taken, as well as medical tests to determine the patient’s current health status. Before the breast implant surgery, the surgeon must have a comprehensive overview of the patient’s health - so it is necessary that any problems, or medications, or recreational drug use be disclosed at this appointment. Some patients’ history may preclude them from undergoing the breast implants procedure, or at least need to be scheduled at a later date when health issues and habits have been resolved.

Breast Implants Surgery – Who are they for?

The best candidate for breast implants is a woman that has completed the growth process—usually the age of 18 is determined to be the cutoff age. And women who are not pregnant or breastfeeding are also good candidates for breast implants. Patients should also be in good health and not planning significant weight loss. Any of these factors can change the intended results of the breast implants.

Breast Implants Surgery – The Procedure

The breast implants procedure is usually done under general anesthesia, or when the patient is ‘asleep’. The implant is inserted through a small incision, with hardly any scar that can be noticed. Sometimes the incision for the breast implants is underneath the breast, or it may be within the lower edge of the areola, or it may be in the armpit area so as to avoid any scars in the breast region. After the incision is made, the surgeon opens a pocket under the natural breast where the breast implant will be placed. Once the implant is in place, then the incision is closed and the next breast is done, if necessary.

Breast Implants Surgery – Risks and Complications

Breast implants have always been frowned upon by medical professionals and moral police. But there are real risks associated with breast implants. The most recent controversy is that of implants filled with a silicone gel, so many physicians are using implants that are filled with a saline solution instead. In the rare occurrence the implant is punctured and the contents are released, the saline solution is reabsorbed by the body without adverse effects. With silicone implants, some patients have reported disastrous effects from the breakage of the silicone filled breast implants. It seems that the silicone can induce the body’s immune system to respond and it can cause a type of chronic autoimmune disease in some.

Other possible complications include the same as with any surgery: reactions from the anesthesia during the receiving of the breast implants, infection, slippage of the implant, and patient dissatisfaction with the results. by: Brad Jones

The Big Question: Breast Augmentation Surgery or Natural Breast Enhancements?

Many of us would like to change something about our physical appearance. For some it is a nose that seems too large, for others, it’s lips that are too thin, and for many women, it’s small breasts. Countless surveys have shown that women see their breasts as one part of their body they would like to change. They feel that larger breasts would help them to feel more confident and physically appealing. To achieve a larger chest size, there is the option of breast augmentation surgery, or natural breast enhancements. The decision to have breast enhancement surgery is a life-changing one. Before taking any permanent steps, it is wise to do some careful thinking and consider all options.

Before committing yourself to cosmetic breast surgery, ask yourself why? This may sound like a ridiculous question, but many women make the decision to have breast augmentation surgery for the wrong reasons. Undergoing surgery to appeal to someone else or satisfy someone else’s idea of what is sexy is harmful to your well-being and should not be the reason for your decision.

Once you have reflected on your reasons for pursuing surgical breast enhancement, it is now time to think about the permanency of your decision. Although implants can be reversed or altered, the costs associated with changing your mind are very high. And, should you ever want to have your implants removed, there may be tell-tale scars left behind. If you suspect that some years down the line you might become uncomfortable with having implants, you may want to consider a non-surgical breast enhancement option..

There are a few practicalities related to with breast augmentation surgery that you should consider before making your decision. The first being: can you afford this operation? You should never opt for cosmetic surgery over the necessities of life such as buying food or paying bills. The second practical issue is: can you afford the time after surgery to adequately heal? Your body will need some time to recover and the first few days may be slightly painful and uncomfortable. Be sure that you do not have to return to work immediately following your procedure. The last practical issue to consider is: have you done adequate research on your doctor? Before any surgery, you should take the time to gather information on your surgeon; you may want to know how many breast augmentation surgeries he/she has done and if patients were satisfied with the results.

In many cases, women are so excited about the prospect of having larger breasts that they forget to research other ways of increasing bust size. Natural breast enhancements can be achieved with the help of supplements, specialty bras and subtle bra insertions. All-natural supplements are a reliable way of achieving fuller and firmer breasts over time. In addition, special bras and bra insertions are available to give you the appearance of having larger breasts.

You can have the chest size that you have always wanted. There are surgical and non-surgical options that will surely give you the effect you are looking for. However, before making any big decisions regarding breast augmentation, carefully consider every aspect of your conclusion. Know that whatever decision you make, your goal is to have results that are satisfying to you!
by: Jan Steels

Cosmetic Surgery and Perspective

People decide to undergo cosmetic surgery because they are uncomfortable with a particular part of their body. When assessing results, it is important to keep this in mind.

Cosmetic Surgery and Perspective

Contrary to popular opinion, there is no such thing as agreed upon beauty. People tend to have different tastes and express differing opinions as a result. Some people feel Angelina Jolie is the most beautiful women in the world while others feel Jennifer Anniston should get the top vote. Brad Pitt, of course, is simply one lucky fellow.

Put in simple terms, beauty is a matter of perspective. People subjectively like certain things and dislike others. When considering cosmetic surgery, it is very important that you understand this fact. More than a few patients have fallen into the trap of losing perspective and thus becoming unhappy with surgical results without reason.

Assume you do not care for your ears. Specifically, you think they stick out excessively. You consult with a cosmetic surgeon to get an opinion on what can realistically be done. The surgeon talks with you and then shows you before and after pictures of procedures on other patients. You decide a particular result is exactly what you are after. You have the surgery, go through recovery and walk out into a brave new world happy to have just the result the surgeon promised. In short, you wanted a particular look and the surgeon provided it.

Now we move forward in time a few months. You have become aware that people have commented on your ears in a negative fashion. The comments can be in practically any form so long as they bother you. You get more and more annoyed and suddenly determine you have had a bad result. Simply put, you have lost perspective. The surgeon gave you what you wanted. It is not their fault that other people don’t care for it.

It is vitally important that you understand that cosmetic surgery is designed to give you a result that YOU WANT! The surgeon has no idea what others will think. He or she also does not walk around and take a survey of people regarding what they think your ears should look like. It is your choice. If you subsequently decide you do not like the choice you made, changes may or may not be possible. Regardless, it is incredibly important that you take the time to carefully evaluate the modifications you want.

Knee-jerk reactions are a really bad strategy when going in for cosmetic surgery.
by: Ricardo de Silva

Peri-Areola Breast Lift Surgery, Is It Suitable For You?

Before deciding to undergo any breast surgery, it is important to have a clear knowledge on what is to be done, the benefits, the possible risks and after effects. It is best to seek several consultations with different surgeons as different surgeons might be using different techniques, have different opinions, and will have different aesthetic preferences.

Let's look at Benelli Mastopexy (Peri-Areola breast lift) breast enhancement surgery.

Peri-Areola breast lift is one of the several techniques for breast lift whereby the scars are designed around the areola. It is useful for women with a projecting nipple/areola complex (sometimes called torpedo or missile shaped breasts), and can also be used to reduce the size of the areola at the same time.

To be suitable for Benelli Mastopexy, the patient must be in good health, and not have any active diseases or pre-existing medical conditions.

Due to the natural stretching and sagging of the breast skin after pregnancy, it is highly recommend that the patient waits until she no longer wants to have any additional children before having the surgery.

A patient can be more satisfied with the results of the surgery if there is sufficient communication between the surgeon and the patient. It is critical to be able to voice your desires to your surgeon, so that he/she will be able to better understand your needs and create a better result that you desire.

This technique removes a donut shaped piece of tissue around the areola during the surgery, and scars are normally found around the areola. Surrounding tissues of the breasts are normally stitched to the areola. The results after the surgery will be a flatter, rounder breast. Sometimes, to compensate for the lifting effect when the breast tissues are stitched, a little more tissue is being removed above the areola.

Although there are great benefits with Benelli Mastopexy, the customers also need to understand the different risk associated with it. The risks includes the breast being asymmetry as there are no definite promises during a surgery; hyper - pigmentation could form due to bruising; hematoma and seroma could occur, which led to another/other surgeries needed for rectifying of problems. There will be an altered sensation of the nipple/areola, which are found to be temporary. In rare cases, there will be loss of blood supply to the nipple or skin sections that were reattached. Thus, needing reconstruction.

A number of online web site functions commercially, this make it possible for them not to disclose all information about the complications and risks of breast surgery. It is important to collate information from different sources as it could aid in your final decision-making.

You may want to consider and try natural breast enhancement before spending money and risks the implication going for breast enhancement surgeries.

The above information is found in Ms Yvonne Lee, internationally acclaimed book "To All Women Who Want To Enhance Their Breasts Naturally, But Don't Know How To Start". It describes and details the most important breast enhancement techniques from every corner of the world. Author Yvonne Lee, provides an unbiased pro-and-con analysis of each technique, in addition to practical information such as how and where to get it, cost, and potential impact on insurance coverage. The ebook version of the book is now available at: http://www.breastenhancementbook.com

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by: Julie Walker

How LASIK Vision Correction Works

The sheer number of different eye corrective surgeries available can be overwhelming at times. And since the matter concerns the eyes, regarded by many as the most important of the five senses, it becomes highly essential that you carry out a basic research of the procedures available. This would certainly aid you in selecting the most feasible and effective treatment. It is also imperative that you have a grasp of how LASIK vision correction works, since LASIK is the most prevalent type of eye surgery.

It is comforting to know that LASIK eye surgery has the most advanced scientific technology at its disposal. It makes use of high-precision equipment and dedicated technicians. For instance, the surgeon employs the Excimer laser, which is an amazingly precise ultraviolet chemical laser. As an evidence of its precision, the Excimer laser is capable of removing 0.5% of a human hair’s width at a time.

At first, a thorough pre-operative examination is conducted, in order to detect astigmatism and other irregularities in the shape of the cornea. The patient is also advised to take a few precautions approximately 7 to 10 days prior to the surgery. LASIK eye surgery is performed with the patient awake and functional, however, the ophthalmologist administers a mild sedative and anesthetic eye drops. The surgeon performs the surgery with the assistance of a dedicated technician who controls the laser.

Basically, a flap is cut in the cornea using a blade (a microkeratome) or a laser. The flap is lifted up to reveal the middle section of the cornea. Then the Excimer laser is used to make the desired incisions, in order to reshape the corneal tissue. The cornea is carved in a finely controlled manner, since the Excimer laser is a cool laser and does not produce heat, which could otherwise damage the adjacent tissue. The flap is then replaced to allow for natural binding.

Reshaping of the cornea in such a manner, corrects any refractive error that the patient may have. LASIK procedure is simple and the patient may go to work the very next day – sounds like a very much doable treatment.
by: Nicola Kennedy