• Genioplasty

    Chin Augmentation Surgery

     

    Chin augmentation is a great procedure that can help improve your profile, balance the proportions of your face, and improve the overall shape of a jaw. With a variety of methods to choose from, the most common chin augmentation—also called genioplasty—consists of implanting a small insert, including some manipulation of the mandible. Although the surgery can take an hour or two, it’s still an out patient procedure, and that means recovery time doesn’t take too long as well.

     

     

    Ideal candidates for Chin Augmentation Surgery

     

    Anyone that wants to improve the look of their profile or balance the attributes of their face should look into chin augmentation. Or, on the other hand, chin reduction is always a viable option for anyone that wants to adjust or reduce the size of the chin. Either way, anyone that is interested should consult with a physician to see what can be done.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    There are only a few risks and complications you should think about when looking into chin augmentation, and that’s because it’s not an invasive surgery. In fact, when compared with other forms of cosmetic surgery, genioplasty is actually pretty safe.

     

    The Procedure

     

    The procedure itself is simple, and can be compared with any other type of implant-based surgery. An incision is made, and implant is inserted into place, and any adjustments to the mandible are made accordingly. Surgery can take anywhere from an hour to two hours, depending on how much work is done.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Recovering from a chin augmentation is seemingly simple, but it can be an arduous process. First of all, you’ll have to take it easy on one of the most vulnerable parts of your face—which wouldn’t seem hard at all, but if you bump into anything at all, the effects of the surgery can be instantly complicated. Swelling and soreness will appear right after surgery but should go away within days—and, after a month, a full recovery should be expected.

  • Malar Augmentation

    Cheek Enhancement

     

    Malar augmentation, more commonly called cheek enhancement, is a great way to improve the shape and contour of your face and profile. If you’ve always wanted to have defined cheekbones, that look can be easily achieved with a malar augmentation procedure. So, for those of us with flat cheeks, a cheek enhancement is a great solution. The surgeon makes a small incision in the inside of the mouth, and inserts an implant that rests just below the cheekbone.

     

    Ideal candidates for Cheek Enhancement Surgery

     

    Anyone that isn’t satisfied with his or her facial structure is a great candidate for malar augmentation. In fact, it’s a great procedure for anyone that wants to add a defined, feminine shape to the cheekbones. Of course, only those who are healthy enough for surgery should go through with the procedure—and it’s always a good idea to consult a physician.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    Like any other surgery, complications and risks should be talked about with the surgeon before the patient goes under. Besides not liking the results of the procedure, there aren’t many other risks besides those that have to be considered with any surgery. Cheek enhancement is an out patient procedure, after all, and that means the risks aren’t great at all.

     

    The Procedure

     

    The procedure starts with the surgeon making an incision on the inside of the patient’s cheek. Then, an implant that will define the look the patient wants is inserted—and it’s placed just below the cheekbone. Once both implants are in place, the procedure is done with, and the patient will only have to wait a few weeks to see the full results.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Recovery time is always heard to gauge, but with a short procedure like this, it should be relatively short. Soreness and swelling should subside within a few days, and a few weeks beyond that, the results of the procedure should look great.

     

    A full recovery can take up to a month, because, after all, it’s a surgical procedure—and your doctor will tell you everything you need to know when it comes to taking it easy on your newly defined cheeks.

  • Buttocks Lift Surgery

    Buttocks Lift Surgery

     

    A butt lift, also referred to as a buttocks lift surgery, is a common procedure that many men and women turn to when they want to improve the look of their lower body. It’s a great way to reshape the buttocks, and the surgery isn’t invasive at all. By taking fat from other areas of the body, and injecting it into certain areas of the buttocks, a “lift’ effect becomes readily apparent—and it can look very good.

     

    Ideal candidates for Buttocks Lift Surgery

     

    While considering a butt lift, make sure that you’re a good candidate for the procedure. Look up before and after photos, and consult with your physician if you’re healthy enough to go through with the surgery. Anyone that doesn’t like the look, flatness, or droopiness of his or her butt is a great candidate for a butt lift—but you should still seek a professional opinion before going ahead with the procedure.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    Some of the risks and possible complications associated with a butt lift are serious, while others aren’t worth dwelling on. The most important thing is that the patient is satisfied with the end result of the surgery—so be sure to discuss in detail what the surgeon will be doing. Besides that, any risks you may run into during a typical surgery should be considered.

     

    The Procedure

     

    A butt lift is a relatively simple procedure. It involves the surgeon taking fat from one area of the body (usually the abdomen) and injecting it into certain areas of the buttocks. This way, the buttocks will have an added perkiness in all the right places—effectively giving the butt, as a whole, a lifted look.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    For those wondering about recovery time, there isn’t much to worry about. Unlike other forms of cosmetic surgery, though, recovering from a butt lift can be a little more difficult. And that’s because patients will have a harder time walking, or bending over, and especially sitting down after surgery. Of course, there will be soreness and swelling immediately after the procedure, and a full recovery time can take almost a month—sometimes even two.

  • Buttocks Enhancement

    Buttocks Enlargement

     

    Enhancing the buttocks is no easy task, but it’s an increasingly common cosmetic operation that many women turn to. Generally, most men don’t look towards getting a buttock enlargement procedure done, but plenty of buttock enhancement surgeries are preformed on transgendered individuals. The procedure is simple and usually consists of inserting gluteal implants that contour the shape and feel of the buttocks.

     

    Ideal candidates for Buttocks Enlargement Surgery

     

    Almost anyone is a candidate for buttocks enlargement or enhancement, but it’s mostly for women or men who aren’t satisfied with the way their behind looks. Specifically, if the patient doesn’t have much of a shape in their behind, a buttock enlargement can work wonders—and if you don’t believe it, go ahead and look up before and after photos.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    Of course, any potential patients should consider the risks and complications they might face after the procedure. Even though buttock enhancement surgery is an out patient procedure, it’s still surgery, and should be taken seriously. Consult your surgeon for a full list of possible risks, but remember that the biggest risk any patient takes is not being satisfied with the end result of the surgery; so it’s important to be completely sure that you want the procedure done in the first place.

     

    The Procedure

     

    As previously stated, a buttock enhancement or enlargement is done by inserting implants into both buttocks—and, even further, hip implants. These implants define and outline a greater shape that can’t be achieved without surgery, while looking and feeling great. These implants won’t leak, either, like some breast implants can.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Recovery times for these types of procedures can be complicated. Swelling and soreness can persist for a few days up to a few weeks, but the worst part of recovery following this type of procedure is the fact that the patient won’t be able to sit down comfortably. Walking, bending over, and even lying down can all be difficult after a buttocks enlargement procedure—but the results, as any satisfied patient will tell you, are well worth it.

  • Buttocks Augmentation

    Buttocks augmentation Surgery

     

    Buttocks augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that happens probably more often than you would think. There are two types of gluteal augmentation, but they both consist of making your behind look good. The first, butt implants, can contour the shape of the buttocks—and make them stand out more. The other, a butt lift, takes fat from other areas of the body and places it where it’s needed most. Both surgeries are commonly performed, and the results are eye opening after a full recovery.

     

    Ideal candidates for Buttocks Augmentation Surgery

     

    Anyone that isn’t satisfied with his or her buttocks, in anyway, is a great candidate for butt augmentation. Depending on what you’re looking for, though, will determine which procedure you’re going to go with. Both make the butt look good, but a butt lift focuses more on lifting the buttocks—while butt implants focus on the overall shape of the butt, and in some cases, the hips.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    As with any surgery there are risks and complications to consider. A butt augmentation is no different, and even though it’s an out patient procedure, complications can arise. What most patients worry about is the end result of the surgery—and it’s probably the biggest risk to be taken. That’s why it’s a good idea to go over everything with your surgeon before any procedure takes place.

     

    The Procedure

     

    Butt implants and butt augmentations are both relatively simple procedures. For a butt implant procedure, actual implants are inserted into the buttocks—and these implants are stronger than typical breast implants, and they can’t leak, either. For a butt lift, fat from other areas of the body is taken and injected into the buttocks, while the surgeon lifts the overall shape of the gluteal region.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Even though both surgeries are out patient procedures, recovery can be inconvenient. Sitting down, bending over, and even walking can all be painful—and it will take a few days for initial swelling and soreness to go away. A full recovery form the procedure can take one to two months, but, in the end, most patients find the procedure definitely worthwhile.

  • Brow Suspension

    Browlift

     

    A browlift, also known as a brow suspension, is a great option for anyone with droopy eyebrows that seem to fall flat. Although it’s a procedure commonly performed on women, it can be performed on men as well, but that’s not very common. The procedure consists of getting rid of excess tissue—and tightening the skin—to achieve a lifting effect on the eyebrows.

     

    Ideal candidates for Brow Lift Surgery

     

    So, if you’ve got a pair of eyebrows that fall flat no matter what, you’re probably a good candidate for the procedure. In fact, anyone that’s unsatisfied with the way their eyebrows look should look into a browlift. The surgery itself isn’t that extensive, and the recovery time is reasonably short as well. For anyone that wants to add that extra curvature to his or her eyebrows, a brow suspension is an excellent option.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    There are a few risks you’ll have to consider when going through with a browlift procedure, and the most notable is the fact that other areas of your face can look aged after surgery. By improving one area of your face, you’re automatically making other areas of your face look worse—which is why most patients opt to have other procedures done along with a browlift.

     

    The Procedure

     

    While this can increase surgery time, and even recovery time, it’s a great way to improve the overall look of your face. The procedure, if you’re not familiar with it, consists of contouring the muscles near the forehead with a tighter appearance. In short, the surgeon tightens the eyebrows to lift them—and makes them far from flat looking.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Recovery time shouldn’t be a problem with a brow lift, as it’s one of the easiest cosmetic procedures out there. However, that doesn’t mean you can expect a full recovery in a few days. No matter which kind of cosmetic procedure you’re looking at, a few months are always to complete the healing cycle—so it’s important to take care after the procedure—even after the swelling and soreness go away.

  • Reduction Mammaplasty

    Breast Reduction Surgery

    Reduction mammaplasty is the medical term for breast reduction surgery. This cosmetic surgery procedure is designed to reduce the size of the breasts by removing fat, tissue and skin. Breast reduction is often sought by women who wants to be relieve from physical restrictions and painful strain associated with having too large and heavy breasts.

    Some of the medical problems experienced by women with very large, pendulous breast include back and neck pain, skin irritation due to skeletal deformities and breathing problems. Because of the functional problems associated with extremely large breasts, insurance will often cover the cost of breast reduction surgery.

    Ideal Candidates for Breast Reduction Surgery

    Women with very large breasts that cause physical restrictions are excellent candidates for breast reduction surgery.  In most cases, breast reduction surgery is performed on fully developed breasts though it can also be done earlier if they are causing serious physical discomfort.

    You are also a good candidate if you are in stable physical and psychological condition; you aren’t breast feeding and those who have realistic expectations.

    Men who suffer from gynecomastia (male breast) can also be a candidate for breast reconstruction surgery.

    Possible risks and complications

    All surgery has some potential risks, including the risks of bleeding, reaction to the anesthetic, and infection.

    For breast reduction surgery, however, there are specific potential breast reduction risks such as asymmetrical breast, uneven nipple height and altered sensation of the nipple and breast. Also, after going through this procedure, breastfeeding might not be possible. The degree of risk varies depending on the surgical technique used for the reduction mammaplasty.

    The Procedure

    The length of the procedure varies depending on the patient’s case and the technique used. It might also take longer if combined with other surgical procedure such as breast lift.

    There are various techniques used for breast reduction surgery but the most common procedure involves an anchor-shaped incision that circles the areola, extends downward, and follows the natural curve of the crease beneath the breast. Excess fats, tissues and skin will then be removed and the areola and nipple will be moved to their new position.

    Most of the time, nipples remain attached to their blood vessels and nerves, however, for too large breast, there might be a need to remove them completely and put them in a higher position which results in the loss of sensation in the nipple and areolar tissue.

    There is also an available option of using liposuction for breast reduction surgery, so better ask your surgeon about all the possible choices you have and choose the one that best fits your situation.

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

    You will be bandage or asked to wear surgical bra over gauze dressings after your surgery. You may feel some pain for a few days following your surgery but medication might also be offered by your plastic surgeon.

    The bandages will be removed after a few days but you will have to wear the surgical bra until the swelling and bruising subside.  You can apply moisturizer several times a day if you feel that your breasts are becoming dry.

    Results of this surgery can be seen immediately and after the chronic physical discomfort is gone, the body is better proportioned, and clothes fit better. This in turn resulted to women feeling happy with the results after the adjustment period.

  • Areolar Reduction

    Nipple Reduction Surgery

     

    Nipple reduction, also referred to as areolar reduction, is a cosmetic procedure that reduces nipple size with minimal invasiveness. Compared with other forms of surgery, the recovery time is much shorter than usual—and it’s an out patient procedure. This means an overnight stay isn’t necessary after surgery, and, as an added result, scarring isn’t much of an issue after surgery, either.

     

    Ideal candidates for Nipple Reduction Surgery

     

    Candidates for areolar reduction have probably thought about having the procedure done for years—and since it’s not a well-known procedure; it’s sought after only a consultation. So, yes, there is an option out there for any female that isn’t satisfied with the shape or size of either nipple. And, when compared with other forms of breast surgery and augmentation, areolar reduction is probably the safest.

     

    Possible risks and complications

     

    There are going to be risks with any surgery, no matter how small. Any time you’re going under the knife, complications have to be considered, and with plastic surgery, most patients are worried about not being satisfied with the final result. For those who don’t like how the operation turned out, additional work can always be done—and the true impact of the surgery can’t be seen until a full recovery has been made.

     

    The Procedure

     

    By tightening and removing areolar skin, any surgeon can reform and reshape one or both nipples. In this case, it’s a reduction, and that means the sizes can be drastically reduced—or shaped to the patient’s specifications. Surgery time is relatively short, especially when compared with other forms of plastic surgery.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    As far as recovery goes, breast nipple reduction shouldn’t have much of an impact within the following days of surgery. Any patient can return to work, and do just about everything else, as long as they take it easy. Medication for pain can be prescribed, as swelling and soreness will follow immediately after surgery, although any soreness and swelling will subside in a matter of days.

  • Mastopexy

    Breast Lift

     

    One alternative to breast implants procedures that most women don’t consider is mastopexy, more commonly called a breast lift. It’s a lot less invasive, so recovery time isn’t much of an issue, and it’s a great procedure for any woman that might be on the fence about plastic surgery. With that being said, it’s still surgery—and it’s something you should think about carefully.

     

    Ideal candidates for Breast Lift Surgery

     

    Anyone considering a mastopexy should consult with a physician for good measure—but it’s usually a procedure for anyone looking to restore shape and perkiness to the chest. What’s great about a mastopexy is that it can restore shapeliness to the breasts without being very invasive at all. So, if you’re looking for a surgery that won’t keep in you in bed for weeks, this is definitely the way to go.

    Possible risks and complications

     

    Basically, any woman that wants to add either shape or perkiness to their breasts should consider this procedure. Of course, there are some complications and risks that you’ll want to go over your physician with. In fact, every time a patient goes into surgery there are risks involved—and with mastopexy, it’s no different. Loss of feeling in the breast and nipple area can be a result of surgery, but it’s uncommon. And, with most procedures that involve the breasts, scars are likely to occur.

     

    The Procedure

     

    The procedure is basic as far as plastic surgery goes. Mastopexy consists of removing extra skin and fat from the breasts—to the restore shape and lift. Due to the removal of skin, scars are common, but they’re not likely to be noticeable. If you’re concerned about scarring or loss of feeling in the breasts, it’s always a good idea to go over the procedure with your doctor.

     

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

     

    Recovery time from a mastopexy isn’t as long or as rigorous as other procedures, but a typical patient won’t be fully healed until 3-4 weeks after the operation. While initial discomfort and soreness will persist in the few days after surgery, it shouldn’t last more than a week or two. Either way, recovery time shouldn’t detract from the amazing results of your mastopexy.

  • Breast Augmentation

     

    Breast Augmentation Surgery

    Breast Augmentation, also known as breast enlargement, breast enhancement or augmentation mammoplasty, is a procedure made to make smaller breasts look larger, restore its fullness and balanced breasts that are asymmetrical. This type of plastic surgery can be done using silicone or saline breast implant either behind the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle.  Breast enlargement surgery is frequently wanted by women who are unhappy with the appearance of their breasts and are seeking a better-contoured body.

    Ideal candidates for Breast Augmentation Surgery

    A good candidate for breast augmentation surgery is an adult who is in good physical health and is psychologically stable. In rare cases, this procedure can also be done to teenagers but most surgeons prefer performing breast surgery to older women since breasts can continue to develop into the early twenties.

    You are also a good candidate if you have realistic expectations on the outcome of this surgery, you are bothered by the feeling of your breasts being too small, dissatisfied with your breast losing its shape and volume due to pregnancy, aging or weight loss.

    Possible risks and complications

    In any kinds of surgical procedures, there is always a chance that something may go wrong. It is very important that you discuss the possible risks and complications of your breast augmentation surgery before making your decision.

    Most complications for this type of surgery are usually related to the implants. Though the FDA already approved the use of silicone breast implants, they still carry some risks when they break.  Unlike saline implants, which rapidly deflate when ruptured, silicone implants can leak very slowly, without any signs that anything has happened. The bad news is that, the substance found in silicone implants are not found naturally inside the body.

    Other risks include unfavorable scarring, bleeding, infection, poor healing or incisions, changes in nipple and breast sensation and capsular contracture.

    But all these can be minimized if you have open and constant communication with your surgeon. Your doctor will tell you everything you need to know about the breast augmentation risks and it is for you to decide whether they are highly acceptable so as to achieve your goals.

     

     

    The Procedure

    Breast augmentation procedure takes about 2 to 3 hours per breast to complete and it varies depending on the technique, implants and anesthesia used.

    This procedure consists of making incisions, creating a pocket for the implant, placing the implants and making sutures.  The incision can be made either the crease of the breast, the armpit, navel or the perimeter of the areola. After the implants have been placed in the pockets, the incision is carefully sutured. Once the surgical incisions have been closed and taped, the breast implant placement surgery is complete.

    The Recovery Process and Your New Look

    Your breast will be supported by tighter bandage after your surgery. Soreness and swelling might be experienced after a few weeks.

    Exercise and normal activities may resume at the direction of your surgeon. As days pass by, swelling will decrease and the incision lines will become more invisible. It is important that you talk to your surgeon everything about your post-surgical recovery to minimize any possible risks and complications.