Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Cosmetic Surgery: good post operative recovery tips

Good preparation for cosmetic surgery should always include planning for the post operative recovery period. If you are considering having a plastic surgery procedure such as liposuction or breast enlargement then below are a few useful tips on preparing for a smooth post operative
recovery period:

Arrange for sufficient time of work: post surgery the body needs time to recovery. It is hence essential that you take adequate time of work to rest post having cosmetic surgery. The exact time you will need to take of work will vary according to the type and extent of surgery that you will be having. Therefore make sure to discuss well in advance with your cosmetic surgeon how long you should take of work to rest post surgery.

Make sure somebody is available to look after you post surgery: if you are planning to have extensive cosmetic surgery then it is strongly advisable that you have somebody to look after you during the recovery period. The support of family and friends during the early stages of post operative recovery can be invaluable as you may not be able to carry out all your day to day activities on your own during this time period.

Have a plan to manage any potential complications post surgery: Although most plastic surgery procedures have a low complication rate it is essential that a plan is put into place to manage any post operative complications which may arise. This includes being able to readily access the cosmetic surgeon and team who have been assigned to look after you post surgery. If you are considering having cosmetic surgery abroad it is essential that you consider how your cosmetic surgery provider plans to manage any complications which may arise due to the surgery and how practical the management plan is if you live in the UK.

Know what to expect post surgery: the more knowledge you have regarding the post operative recovery period, the more psychologically prepared you will be for it. Not obtaining adequate knowledge beforehand and consequently having unrealistic expectations can lead to unnecessary disappointment post surgery. The Hurlingham Clinic and Spa is one of the leading cosmetic surgery clinics in the UK. For further information it can be contacted on 0207 348 6380
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Say goodbye to sagging breasts with Breast Lift Surgery

Time changes everything; factors like pregnancy, weight fluctuations and ageing do take a toll on a woman’s breast size and shape. As skin loses its firmness, breasts can begin to sag. Breast Lift Surgery also known as Mastopexy is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure which helps raise and reshape the breasts to give them a firmer and more youthful look.

There are many different techniques available to perform breast lift surgery. However the surgery generally involves removing excess skin from around the breast and moving the nipples and areola up to a higher position to give the breasts a more firm appearance. The exact technique used for your surgery will depend on your goals, anatomy and objectives.

Breast lift cosmetic surgery generally takes between one and a half to three hours to perform and is often performed under TIVA (Total Intravenous Anaesthesia). An ideal candidate for undergoing breast lift surgery is the one who understands the procedure thoroughly and has realistic expectations of the results which can be achieved.

Having breast lift plastic surgery should not interfere with breast feeding in the future as the surgery leaves the milk ducts intact. However, if you are thinking about having children in the future it can be a good idea to postpone the operation until afterwards because pregnancy often stretches the breasts which can reduce the benefits of the surgery.

Breast Uplift surgery is likely to carry a low complication rate if it is performed by a good cosmetic surgeon despite being a relatively complex procedure. The most likely side effects of breast lift surgery being some bruising and swelling. Some patients also tend to experience a loss of sensation around the nipples for some time post surgery but in most cases this generally tends to recede over a few weeks to a few months.
Post recovery you can generally expect to be up and about in one to two days. However recovery does take time and it is advisable to take at least one week off work to rest. You should also avoid lifting anything heavy or anything above the head for a few weeks. Sex should also be avoided for about 1 week and strenuous sports for at least a month.

It should also be noted that many women choose to combine their breast lift surgery with either breast enlargement or breast reductions surgery to achieve both the breast size and shape that they desire.
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gynecomastia FAQ’s

What is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is the development of abnormally large breast tissue in males. Gynecomastia can result from an imbalance in sex hormones which can be caused by a wide range of conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease, certain genetic disorders, steroid use, certain tumours or as a side effect of certain medications. In many cases no known cause is found for the breast enlargement and the condition is then often described as idiopathic gynecomastia.

What should I do if I suspect I am suffering from gynecomastia?
If you think that you may be suffering from gynecomastia, they should consult with your doctor to confirm the diagnosis. If the diagnosis is confirmed the physician will then look for any underlying cause for the condition which if found should then be treated appropriately.

Can I have cosmetic surgery to treat gynecomastia?
If an underlying condition is found for the gynecomastia it should firstly be treated. However in many cases no underlying condition is found for the breast enlargement or the underlying cause is treated but then the patient is left with enlarged breasts which although not directly harmful to the patients health can have a massive psychological impact on the patients wellbeing. In such cases plastic surgery can be a suitable solution as it can help reduce and reshape the breasts to give then a more pleasing appearance.

What does breast reduction gynecomastia surgery involve?
The surgery primarily involves the removal of fatty tissue and glandular tissue. The fatty tissue can be removed by liposuction alone, usually ultrasound assisted liposuction. The removal of glandular tissue may involve the usage of a scalpel. Incisions will be made around the breast region to perform the surgery which is usually very inconspicuous. The exact locations of the incisions will depend on the extent of the surgery and if very large amounts of breast tissue need to be removed the surgeon may also have to alter the skin to adjust to the new smaller chest contour. Gynecomastia cosmetic surgery can be performed under both general and local anaesthesia. You should feel free to discuss the procedure in depth with your surgeon who will also take a detailed medically history to ensure there is no underlying condition causing the gynecomastia (breast enlargement) before operating.

Is surgical treatment for gynecomastia covered under medical insurance?
The cost of cosmetic surgery for treating gynecomastia may be covered by medical insurance but policies vary greatly. It is advisable to check in advance whether any surgical treatment for the condition will be provided by your insurer and if this is the case then be sure to get written confirmation of this before your surgery is performed to avoid any problems post surgery.
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