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Traveling For Plastic Surgery Is No Longer Exclusive to Celebrities and The Wealthy

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Unlike days past when only the rich and famous consulted plastic surgeons across the country – and even the world – patients now are willing to travel beyond their local communities to find the plastic surgeon that best meets their needs. With the advent of the internet, that world has now become smaller and the idea of traveling for plastic surgery is no longer considered unusual. Today’s Plastic Surgeons understand the commitment to having plastic surgery in the first place, let alone the added burden of travel, and also realize that in the end, giving you the result that you desire is well worth the journey – and results that will last a lifetime.

Traveling longer distances for a plastic or cosmetic surgery procedure is becoming more common place in modern society. The desire and need to find the right ‘fit’ for patients and plastic surgeons has become increasingly important both to the success of surgery procedures that must be performed by specialists in their field, such as Breast Reconstruction, reconstructive surgery such as rhinoplasty(nose surgery) to correct a breathing problem, and more.

When one considers traveling for plastic surgery, he/she should always to their homework and research the procedure, and how traveling can promote healing, or can pose potential risks that would not be normally associated with having a surgery procedure locally. One should also consider the costs associated with traveling, lodging, post operative care and follow up visits with the surgeon. Check with your chosen surgeon to see what assistance the Doctor and his/her staff offer regarding travel accommodations, including lodging, flight booking, and post operative care.

These days most surgeons that treat patients from outside their local area also offer services to help with booking flights, providing lodging information and even helping you do the footwork, helping you with all aspect of traveling to another area to have a plastic surgery procedure.

Be sure to consult with your chosen surgeon and have all your questions answered regarding the surgery procedure and traveling. It is also a good idea to research your desired surgical procedure beforehand, to ensure you fully understand all aspect of the procedure. There is a large number of plastic surgery websites on the internet, the best one I have found is lookingyourbest.com. This is a free website the boasts a wealth of in depth and accurate plastic surgery information and they also offer a free service to help you locate experienced and qualified plastic surgeons in your area and around the country.

After A Cosmetic Chin Surgery, Your Cosmetic Surgeon Will Give You Care Instructions

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

After the surgery, the chin will usually be taped in order to minimize swelling and discomfort. Sutures that were placed in the skin will be removed after five to seven days. If the cosmetic surgeon chose for you to have an incision placed in your mouth, the sutures will dissolve over time. While recovering from cosmetic chin surgery you will experience some mild swelling and discomfort in the affected area for several days after the procedure. It’s typical that you will experience some difficulty with smiling and talking temporarily. Blue and black marks can be visible around the neck and chin in some cases. Your plastic surgeon will provide you with any instructions that you need about eating, your dental hygiene, and any other restrictions to your activities after the surgery.

Plastic Surgeons Use Cheek And Chin Implants To Bring A Greater Balance In One’s Face

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The inserting of a chin implant into a person’s chin may take between thirty minutes to an hour. During this procedure, the cosmetic surgeon will select the proper size and shape of implant that will properly enhance your appearance. Your surgeon will then continue to insert the implant into a pocket that he or she has created over the front of the jawbone. The tiny incision that is used to create the implant pocket and to insert the implant is usually placed inside the mouth (along the lower lip) or in the skin just under one’s chin area.

Brachioplasty Removes "Bat-Wings"

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

An arm lift or brachioplasty is the surgical correction of excess skin to the arms. Over time, with pregnancy, weight loss or even during normal development, excess skin to the upper arms (bat-wings) can develop compelling women to seek correction.

Perform Other Plastic Surgery Procedrues at the Same Time as a Tummy Tuck

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Patients often have multiple procedures at the same time. The most common include breast augmentation, breast lifts, tummy tuck, and/or liposuction. This saves both time and money since costs are often reduced when multiple procedures are combined. Additional procedures would also include facial cosmetic surgery or those related to weight loss such as thigh or buttock lifts.

Who is Performing Your Face Lift?

Friday, February 20th, 2009

A face lift is a procedure which, unfortunately, can be performed by any physician – whether adequately trained or not. Most states have very little regulation on this matter. Because of this, non-plastic – or so called “cosmetic” – surgeons can perform a face lift as well. In addition, some physicians who are legitimately board certified in other specialties, such as dermatology and gynecology, for example are performing “cosmetic” surgery even though they often have never had any formal residency training in the specialty of plastic surgery itself. Weekend courses abound and the patient is often confused as to which doctor to see.

Combat Scars Resulting From Acne

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Plastic and cosmetic surgeons have multiple regimens that are very useful in combating the scars resulting from acne. The therapies a surgeon uses include the use of cosmeticeuticals available in the office. In addition, the therapies progress to the more aggressive treatments; chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and even the use of excision of deep scars or the injection of scars with dermal fillers. A surgeon will plan individual therapies with each patient. You are encouraged to make an appointment today to begin the journey to a beautiful complexion.

Botox is a Safe and Effective Way of Addressing Facial Lines and Wrinkles

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Botox is a safe and effective way of addressing lines and wrinkles to the face that occur during the aging process. The process is simple and requires very little time with minimal recovery. Best of all, this is a non-surgical procedure and can, therefore, be performed in the office.
Botox is an affordable alternative to a facelift, has anyone had botox injections before and would like to share their success story?

A Thigh Lift Surgically Corrects Excess Skin to the Thighs

Friday, January 16th, 2009

A thigh lift is the surgical correction of excess skin to the thighs. Over time, with weight loss or even during normal development, excess skin to the thighs can develop compelling women to seek correction. Many plastic surgeons will take all measures necessary to ensure that your results are the best that they can offer.
The traditional approach to a thigh lift involves removing excess skin around the thigh along its length, which extends from the knee to the groin. The scar is placed along the inside of the thigh so that it’s well concealed. In time, many patients have scars that blend and fade beautifully but sometimes the scar can remain red for months and even widen; this potential drawback, however, is more than worth it for the patient who can now fit normally into their clothes.

Ear Surgery Sets Prominent Ears back Closer to the Head

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Ear surgery or otoplasty is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, so the operation is done on children between ages of four and fourteen. Ear surgery is also possible in adults with fewer risks. You have to be clear about what and how you want your ear to be when you talk to the doctor.