Thursday, March 27, 2008

Natural Breast Implants May Become a Reality

In recent years, one major goal to advance cosmetic surgery procedures has been the attempt to successfully use the patient's own tissue to modify the body. This means that the potential harm of putting foreign elements into the body would be eliminated, resulting in less risks and complications. Human fat has successfully been used as a filler for fine lines, hollow facial features, and limp plumping, but as of yet it has not been used in one of the most popular procedures performed-breast enlargement. In addition to breast augmentation, another important cosmetic surgery the technology would benefit is breast reconstruction, particularly for women who have had mastectomies due to cancer.

Breast cancer has affected millions and is one of the leading causes of death among women. The specific causes are still unknown, and the only known risk factors include family history, age, and certain gene and changes in bust. Mastectomy is an operation performed to eliminate the cancerous cells, which usually means partial to full removal of the breast tissue in the affected areas. This surgery while necessary, often causes great emotional trauma, leaves large scars and abnormally shaped busts. Reconstructive surgery is possible in many cases using implants, but some do not want to subject their body to the invasion of more foreign substances or do not want an unnatural appearance.

It may be sooner than we think that augmentation and reconstruction can be achieved by manipulating existing tissue. Cytori Therapeutics is a company leading the way in new regenerative technologies that are targeted towards such procedures as breast reconstruction after mastectomies. The company's Celution™600 System combines fat cells extracted by liposuction from other areas of the body with regenerative cells. The studies have shown that this process not only produces aesthetically pleasing results, but also improves the thickness of breast tissue that was depleted by surgery.

Currently the process has only been tested on partial-mastectomy patient, but it shows a promising future. Another similar procedure being studied involves growing patient's stem cells that are extracted from bone cartilage and then injected into the body. The result is a natural breast implant created from your own tissues.

Why will natural breast implants be superior to silicone and saline? The biggest benefit will be that there won't be any concerns over ruptures and leaks. This also means no need to replace implants every ten years. Natural implants also won't lose their shape and size slowly like silicone and saline. And, most importantly, they will be far more natural-looking than any other substance. They will look and feel just like real breasts-because they are!

Natural breast implants serve not only to benefit women for cosmetic purposes, but will also greatly improve cancer victim's body image and quality of life. It will also be safer, removing fear of complications that occur from silicone and saline breast implants such as capsular contraction, rippling, and leaks. As technology progresses, so will the cosmetic surgeon's ability to improve the human body naturally.

Women with lowered self-esteem and inferiority complex due to smaller or uneven busts can now enhance their overall appeal naturally with natural implants.

Advancement in cosmetic procedures has given women means to enhance breasts naturally with natural breast implants. There are many breast implant sizing options to give your busts the desired perfect shape. For more information you can visit, http://www.envisionimplants.com


By A Aaronson

Breast Implants Don't Raise The Risk of Cancer

The women who have underwent silicone implants feel more comfortable and assured as compared to other procedures. Silicone implants give a more natural look and feel to the breasts. But the hot discussion on breasts and cancer has created confusion among women. Researchers from Sweden have given a ray of hope to people who don't find any replacement to silicone implants.

Despite what you may have heard in the media, a decades-long Swedish study has determined that there is no link between breast implants and an increased risk for breast cancer. This is in contradiction to the long-term belief in United States that silicone from implants causes cancer and other autoimmune disorders such as lupus and arthritis.

Recently Sweden released the results of a study they conducted which followed 3,500 women for up to 37 years post-bust enhancement surgery. This is the longest study conducted till date and it showed that silicone implants did not cause an increase in cancer.

The US FDA and Silicone

The United States Food and Drug Administration banned silicone implants back in 1992 for use in cosmetic bust enhancement procedures after they were believed to cause cancer and autoimmune diseases. In fact, during the period many women sued the manufacturers of the devices and billions of dollars in claims were paid-out. At that time, saline became an alternative safer filling for the implants and replaced silicone.

In a surprising new move, the FDA is again looking at allowing silicone breast implants to be used here in United States based on the Swedish study's information. While some woman groups have been unhappy with the talks, many plastic surgeons are hopeful to see an alternative to the saline-filled ones currently on the market today. Because of the properties of the saline implants, they are not always the ideal option to use. With the re-approval of silicone implants, plastic surgeons will have more options to assist their patients in getting the look and feel they want from their breast augmentation surgeries.

Is the Swedish Study Flawed?

There are some in the industry who believe that the Swedish study is a flaw because it is financially backed by one of the most popular implant makers - Dow Corning. While Dow Corning denies this, there is still speculation. Additionally, there are others who believe the study is flawed because of the basic nature of the ideal breast augmentation surgical candidate; the best candidates being women who are thin and have had their children at a younger age. This means that those for a higher risk of cancer because of excess weight or lack of childbirth would have been less likely to have breast implants in the first place.

The final word on silicone breast implants is yet to be spoken. The FDA is expected to release their new ruling on them by the end of this calendar year. At that time there is likely to be a whole new round of arguments in the industry, both for and against the use of silicone. However, the only thing patients can do until then is to wait and see what happens.

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By A Aaronson

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Cosmetic Surgery - Are You Covered By Health Insurance?

Cosmetic surgery, in its true sense, is an elective procedure that is performed to reshape or enhance body parts a patient may find unflattering. Since cosmetic surgery has an intrinsic aesthetic intent, it is usually not covered by health insurance. The argument put forth by insurance firms is that a person can very well do without cosmetic surgery, and the procedure is used for mere beautification instead of being a life saving surgery. On the other hand, reconstructive surgery is generally covered by health insurance, though the extent of coverage may vary a lot from one case to another.

In many ways, the answer to the insurance question lies in discerning whether the plastic surgery procedure is cosmetic or reconstructive. For instance, abdominoplasty (or tummy tuck), when performed on an obese patient to guard the patient against heart problems, is eligible for health insurance. Breast reduction surgery, when carried out with the intent of reducing weight of the breasts to curtail orthopedic pain, is typically covered by health insurance. On the other hand, breast implants or augmentations are performed with the aesthetic aspect in mind and, therefore, don’t normally qualify for an insurance.

There is a fine line dividing the two categories of plastic surgery, namely cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, as far as eligibility for insurance is concerned. For instance, eyelid surgery, when performed to attain an aesthetic enhancement is considered cosmetic and ineligible for insurance. The same procedure may be covered by insurance if the eyelids are drooping to the extent of obscuring a patient’s vision. The hard fact remains that most of the plastic surgery procedures are performed with an aesthetical intent, in order to enhance alluring portions of the body.

To summarise, plastic surgery that is performed to improve function instead of aesthetics is normally eligible for an insurance cover. However, it’s best to discuss your case with an insurance agent, in order to determine if you are eligible for an insurance cover.

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By Nicola Kennedy

Emerging Trends in Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery has emerged as an attractive option for people from all walks of life. The baby boomer generation contributes greatly to this recent acceptance, as they have been exposed to the idea of cosmetic surgery for decades. Medical advancement is making it more and more accessible.

The fact is that we are living longer, more active lives. Regardless of age or income, feeling confident about looks is important. The emphasis on appearance reaches everywhere, from the dating arena to the workplace.

Cosmetic Surgical Advancement

Medical advancement allows for much safer cosmetic surgical procedures, with faster recovery. There are also a growing number of minimally invasive and non-invasive treatments available. Many minimally invasive treatments can be performed in an outpatient facility, rather than the traditional hospital setting. Not only more convenient, outpatient facilities can also lower the cost of cosmetic surgery.

Of the many forms of minimally invasive and non-invasive cosmetic treatments are injectables and fillers, Botox and hyaluronic acid to name a few. Each treatment works differently and is meant for specific areas of the body. For example, Botox fills out wrinkles on the forehead, while hyaluronic acid is best for areas around the nose.

Laser cosmetic surgery is emerging as a popular treatment, as well. Lasers skin resurfacing can be used to diminish scars, wrinkles and sun damage. Laser hair removal may also be the answer to permanent riddance of unwanted hair.

Cosmetic Surgery as a Mainstream Attraction

The emphasis on safer, option-laden cosmetic procedures is attracting people from all walks of life. In the past, cosmetic surgery reached a white female elite demographic. The field is now experiencing a growing interest among minorities, men and patients from various age and economic backgrounds. Stigma from the past is now outdated.

Comprehensive Cosmetic Procedures

Another new trend in cosmetic surgery involves combination treatments. What with a developed understanding of the human body, cosmetic surgery practices are not only safer and more convenient, but can also be comprehensive. Gone are the days of lengthy surgical procedures and recovery periods.

Granted, the field of cosmetic surgery still practices practicality. But it’s very common to combine many minimally invasive procedures. For example, a patient may elect to have Botox injections, hyaluronic fillers and laser hair removal in one setting.

Other cosmetic surgical procedures that can typically be combined include face and neck lifts. Liposuction can also be performed with a tummy tuck or breast augmentation. In fact, liposuction can safely be merged with most cosmetic surgical procedure to enhance results.

The Treatment Plan

Many cosmetic surgeons are enlisting treatment plans for their patients to help the patient prioritize what they would like to change about appearance. Treatment plans can incorporate timeframes ranging from a few months to several years. The emerging trend of treatment plans in cosmetic surgery opens the doors of communication between doctor and patient.

The Cost of Cosmetic Surgery

A variety of options for cosmetic surgery is met by a variety of cost options. The cost of cosmetic procedures, such as laser hair removal, ranges from a few hundred dollars, into the thousands. You may qualify for a low interest loan from a health care financing company, bank or credit union.


By Keion Moradi

Kenny Rogers' Plastic Surgery

So who does not know Kenny Rogers? The man who made poker one of the most well known old west games with his soulful “The Gambler” song in the early 1980’s. He has long been a staple of the country music scene even though he seems to be a bit behind the times when it comes to the pop music that now passes for country. This is nothing that surprises many as Rogers has been linked to a good many stars with his duets and such. Of course there is the matter that he has had several wives. He has many times confessed that he is incredibly hard to live with and can be a bad husband at times. So many people are now asking how he managed to get the new youthful look. Once he was the rugged looking type that made the songs he sang about the old west and such have some credibility but now that has all changed. There has been some Kenny Rogers’ plastic surgery going on and that is no surprise to anyone in the scene.

Early in his career Rogers was often times teased about his weight. While he has never been what you would call fat, he has been heavy and sometimes looked a bit bloated. For this he enlisted some help to make himself more on the cutting edge of the new stars that were appearing. He managed to get his weight under control and that meant a lot of work but it has worked for him well. Then to add insult to injury he was becoming a bit old looking. The many lines around his eyes showed the signs of his lifestyle which sometimes mirrored the men in his songs. His constant on the go theme of life had finally caught up with him and there was little that he himself could do about it. The damage had been done and Kenny Rogers’ plastic surgery seemed to be the only answer.

Kenny Rogers’ plastic surgery seemed to be a disaster from the start. He went in to have some of the aging look taken care of and ended up looking horrible. This is one of the more sore spots for Rogers as he tells a good many reporters that this is not the way that he intended to look but that is what he got. He knows all to well that the skin around his eyes is pulled too tight and that his face looks like it may rip open. Even though his new wife tells him that he looks great, he knows better and is enlisting the help of a team of plastic surgeons to undo what has been done already.

By Monice Dulcinea

Aesthetic Surgery - It's Aims and Possibilities

With age comes wisdom and experience. Regrettably, quite opposite things happen about youthful and attractive appearance as, with age, it is gone. Plastic surgery gives people a second opportunity in their life to look young and beautiful.

The plastic surgery specialist Gintaras Papeckys from Kaunas (second largest city in Lithuania) has devoted more than thirteen years to helping people and creating beauty. The surgeon worked on probation in Belgium at St. Luke’s University Hospital and took part in conferences in Greece, America, France as well as Check Republic. Although the time of life is running at a cosmic speed, says Papeckys, we can still slow it with the help of ‘technical tools’.

Many patients think that a plastic surgery specialist will miraculously change their body shapes into something totally perfect, but this is not so. Aesthetic surgery does not pursue records. The idea of aesthetic surgery is not creating ‘ideal’ beauty. The aim of present-day aesthetic surgery is to stop the aging process and help everyone look younger, more beautiful and attractive. “When somebody says to my patient: ‘Hey, you are not getting old! You look as beautiful as in your youth’, for me it is the best evaluation of my work”, says Papeckys.

Women start aging earlier than men. The first small wrinkles appear at the age of about 25. Therefore, a woman must become worried about her beauty much earlier. For the beginning, specialists recommend prophylactic procedures such as using creams containing fruit acid (AHA). It smoothes wrinkles and tightens skin. Later, at the age of 35, creams are no longer effective to prevent aging. The wrinkles from nostrils to the corners of the mouth become deeper, and the mimic wrinkles get more visible. Due to the fatty tissue atrophy, the cheeks sink in. Therefore, the surgeon recommends a bit more ‘aggressive’ procedures. They are not complicated and include micro-suction, fat transfer or Botox and Matridex injections into wrinkles.

Men’s skin is tighter, therefore micro-suction or fat transfer operations are recommended when they are about forty. At this age, there appear changes in the lower eyelid and cheek areas. For the fair sex, the critical age is over 40. The wrinkles of aging become clearly noticeable: the skin loses elasticity, falls and gets wrinkled; there appear laugh wrinkles, double chin and pouches under the eyes. A plastic surgery specialist evaluates the traces of age with the help of computer and suggests ways of correcting those changes.

At the age of about 40, surgical intervention is also recommended because the excess of skin needs to be removed. To restore sunk-in cheeks, specialists use synthetic and biological implants or the patient’s tissues. A special operation is done to remove double chin. All these operations are done for men as well.

Also, it is a frequent case when after childbirth women’s breasts lose their former shape. The most popular choice to restore and correct their former shape is the implants.

Children may also have problems with their appearance. Inborn defects often lead to psychological traumas. A typical case is sticking-out ears, the treatment of which is recommended for children of 5-6 years old, before starting school. Burn scar correction is recommended before the period of adolescence, when appearance becomes very important among teenagers. “Hare lip” correction is recommended for new-born children before taking them home from the hospital.

So when 40-year old celebrities with not a smallest wrinkle on their face tell you stories of the saving grace of yoga, balanced food and similar things, don’t take it for granted: very often it is the result of a plastic surgery specialist’s scrupulous work…

By Donatas Svetaka

Monday, March 24, 2008

Is the Non Surgical Face Lift Safe?

When we are young, are skin is full of life and has an efficient elastic properties. Much like the spandex from the 1980's, when they are new you can stretch them out and they will go back to their original state, but after time, they start to loose their ability to go back to their original shape. This is no different than the properties of our face, as we age, our skin looses its ability to go back to its original shape and soon begins to sag and wrinkle. Every time we smile or frown or just make any type of facial expression, we are slowly wearing down on our skin.

For some people, they have no choice but to undergo a plastic surgery to pull the skin tight. Unfortunately, many people can tell if you have had a face lift. When you think about it, as younger versions of ourselves, our skin was elastic and soft, it was not tight, but when a surgical face lift is performed, the skin generally gives off a stretched appearance. Of course this is not always true, but in some cases it can look really unsightly while at the same time other cases make look perfect.

In an effort to save on money as well as creating a more natural look, many people decide on a non invasive means of achieving the same thing. A no surgical face lift is just that, a face lift that does not require any knives or awkward stretching of the facial skin. These non surgical face lifts come in many shapes and forms from dietary and herbal supplements to help get the blood pumping again, to various creams, peels and laser treatments.

But when questioning whether or not a non invasive face lift is safe, you must remember that it is not a surgery and therefore you are bypassing all the possible complications associated with a surgical face lift. This gives the non surgical facelifts bonus points in the safety department to begin with. As far as the many different creams and herbal supplements, they too are safe as long as you do not have any allergic reactions to the various plants and chemicals used. The laser treatments usually will never have any type of complication unless your skin is so thin that you risk the chance of having a capillary or two cut. Then again, this is not that bad as the cut capillary will be cauterized immediately. Therefore the various laser procedures like microdermabrasion will be considered safe as well.

The truth is that by choosing to go with a non invasive procedure, you are in fact choosing to go with a safe way of getting a face lift. Even if there were a slight chance of a complication due to the face lift, it would no way be less safe than a surgical procedure which has many possible complications associated with them.

Microdermabrasion

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Dr. Jim Greene would like to invite you to learn more about non cosmetic procedures such as botox, microdermabrasion and more.

Cosmetic Surgery - What Is It?

Cosmetic Surgery, or aesthetic plastic surgery, are the titles given to surgical procedures designed to help improve a person's appearance by reshaping certain facial or bodily features. Everyday more people are undergoing this type of surgery to tidy up those parts of their body they do not like, from tummy tucks to nose jobs and beyond.

Cosmetic surgery is a very popular form of surgery; for instance, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons stated that in the year 2006 almost 11 million cosmetic plastic surgeries were carried out just in the United States.

If you're thinking about cosmetic surgery, you should ask your surgeon for further info about the particular procedure and what you should expect. Also, note that all surgery does carry some uncertainty and risk, including the chance of infection, blood clots, bleeding, and bad reactions to the anesthesia. Before you decide to go ahead with cosmetic surgery a consultation with your surgeon will help to determine whether or not you are a suitable patient.

The best way to reduce your risks is by opting for a qualified plastic surgeon and closely following his/her advice, before and after the surgery is performed. It is vitally important that people should find out about the qualifications and experience of surgeons, doctors, nurses and any other practitioners who offer treatments.

Inquire about the surgeons medical education and training specific to cosmetic surgery. Whether you are considering cosmetic surgery or reconstructive surgery, you need a ASPS Member Surgeon with the skill and training to help achieve your aims. You must always bear in mind that physicians specialize in many different areas of cosmetic surgery and a lot of them are not experts in every area.

There is no doubt that Cosmetic Surgery can help you feel really good about yourself, and can renew your self-confidence and raise your self-esteem by restoring pride in your appearance. There are many sources of information that can provide you with details and advice regarding cosmetic surgery. At the end of the day the most important thing is not to rush into into it, do your research, get some good advice, and hopefully it will work out well for you.

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By James Hunaban

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Opting For The Right Plastic Surgeon

Plastic surgery is a procedure that a lot of folks decide to go through in order to alter their physical appearance. A lot of the plastic surgery choices available are on the costly side, and anteing up money is no guarantee that you will be happy with the process that you're undertaking. On that point, I have produced this report to help to inform you about a few of the things that you had better look for when you're selecting a plastic surgeon.

Among the most significant matters to look at while searching for the correct plastic surgeon is the accreditation that the doctor holds. There are numerous organizations that call for board-exam certifications in order for an operating surgeon to be a member of them. In the United States, you will need to search for a plastic surgeon that is certified by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, one of the most accredited organizations for plastic surgeons in America. These medicos are selected owing to the fact that they have at least 5 years of training in surgical procedures in addition to at least 2 years of training entirely in the area of plastic surgery. There are about 5,000 plastic surgeons endorsed by the ASPS in the U.S.A., Therefore you should not have trouble discovering one that conforms to the accreditation.

Also, you are going to want to be sure that the place where the doctor will be doing the surgery is a medically accredited institution. Check the background of the training of the plastic operating surgeon you are looking at employing. It's also crucial to take note of any innovations that the doctor has made in the area of reconstructive surgery to help to show you just how on the ball they are.

When it comes to looking into the processes that a surgeon uses, you are going to need to ascertain that they've a steady follow-up program with their patients. There's always some level of chance when a surgical procedure is executed and it is important to be certain that your medico won't desert you post-surgery. Make certain to ask about before and after pictures of past operations the doctor has performed, specifically looking at pics of the equivalent type of surgery that you're looking at getting. First and last, this type of surgical procedure is an art form, and some operating surgeons are more accomplished than others when it comes to attaining aesthetic perfection.

Remember that a costly deal on surgery is in no way a guarantee that you're going to be getting quality service. The best thing that you can do is to analyse their past patient histories in addition to their academic accreditations prior to making a decision. You might prefer to ask your family Dr if they're acquainted with anyone in the plastic surgery area that they're able to confidently trust. When you go through a plastic surgery process, you are agreeing to permanently alter your body. For that reason, you can never be too careful when it comes to choosing the correct operating surgeon. Never be too hurried in a decision, because you may genuinely regret it in the long run if you rush it.

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By James Hunaban

How Should I Prepare For Lasik Surgery

The prospect of having clear vision without spectacles or contacts can be almost irresistible. Today LASIK surgery has made this a very real possibility for millions across the world. However, if you are toying with the idea of getting this surgery done, then here are a couple of things you need to know.

Stop using contacts

You will need to be prepared to stop wearing contacts at least 1-4 weeks before the actual LASIK surgery date. Gas permeable lenses require the most time out of lenses. Extended wearing of lenses can alter the corneal shape which can impact the results of surgery.

No more makeup

Yes, you will need to stop using perfume or makeup or even cream bases the day prior to LASIK surgery. With these products debris can cause inflammation, which can lead to haze or scarring.

Other eye diseases must be evaluated

Some eye problems such as glaucoma, or diabetic eye disease can be worsened when LASIK surgery is performed. Your surgeon should perform a careful exam to look for and treat these problems.

It is probably not covered by insurance

There are VERY few insurance policies that cover LASIK surgery. Most surgeons offer financing if you prefer to make payments.

Dry eyes? It could get worse!

If you are suffering from a dry eye condition then LASIK surgery could make it worse. Ideally you will need to get the dry eye condition treated first and then go in for the surgery.

High Astigmatism or severe nearsightedness not 100% corrected

While most LASIK surgery procedures will correct astigmatism and nearsightedness, extremely high degrees of ‘refractive error’ may not be completely corrected. Other surgeries are available if LASIK will not work for you.

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By William Goldstein