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Knowing the Different Cosmetic Surgery Procedures



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By : Terry Daniels    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-21 17:13:26
Though it may seem odd, breast reduction surgery is actually quite popular. A woman's breast reduction is one of the few plastic surgeries that insurance companies do pay for routinely.

This is because the benefits of such a procedure go far beyond an improved appearance. Women with very heavy or overly large breasts often have difficulty finding clothing that fit and may experience chronic back pain and poor posture.

Ideally, the surgery will reduce both the size and the weight of the bust. In doing so, this will relieve back pain and improve posture.

The surgery is a permanent solution to having disproportionate breasts and most patients can return to work within two weeks. A nose job, or rhinoplasty, reshapes the nose, bringing it into balance with the rest of the face.

This is a cosmetic procedure where the surgeon may reduce the overall size of the nose or refine areas of the nose for a more pleasing appearance. In some cases where breathing is can be improved through surgery, as in the case of a deviated septum, insurance companies will pay for some or all of the medical costs associated with the surgery.

Bruising can be obvious after surgery, but should fade over the next ten days, when most patients can return to work. A rhytidectomy, or facelift, is a surgical solution to the wrinkles and sagging that accompany aging.

A facelift tightens the skin of the face to give a more youthful appearance by gently pulling skin tighter, smoothing deep lines, and minimizing sagging. A facelift is frequently combined with another procedure, forehead lift, eyelid shaping, or skin peels.

These all work together to enhance the youthful appearance of the patient. Swelling, redness, and bruising are normal after surgery. Most patients can return to work within two weeks after the procedure; while healing is complete and the final results are often apparent within twelve weeks.

A breast lift is a treatment for sagging or poorly shaped breasts. This procedure repositions the breast for a perkier appearance.

A typical patient will have this procedure after significant weight loss or pregnancy leaves the breasts looking deflated. Some women opt to have a lift and an implant procedure if the bust area is notably smaller than before weight loss or pregnancy.

Most women are able to return to work within two weeks and resume full physical activity within a month. Similar to a facelift, a forehead lift pulls the skin of the forehead tighter to remove wrinkles and smooth creases.

The eyebrows are also elevated for a more alert and youthful appearance. Patients with deep furrows between the eyebrows also benefit from a forehead lift as the lines are minimized as the eyebrows are raised.

Most patients are able to resume normal activity within ten days of surgery, but recovery can be significantly longer if combined with other facial surgeries. Surgery to reduce excessive amounts of male breast tissue, a condition known as gynecomastia, is performed over twenty thousand times per year.

This is a permanent treatment for most men, as long as the increased amount of tissue is due to the person's genetics. Some men experience growth of their bust after using steroids or marijuana habitually.

For these men, bust size will increase if the use of the drug that caused the growth continues. It is important that men who know that drugs are the cause of their gynecomastia stop using the drug prior to the surgery or the outcome may not be ideal.

Men with very large breasts may require a longer surgery with an additional procedure to decrease excess skin. If not, sagging skin may be noticeable.

Surgeons typically make an incision around the nipple line so that the scar is not noticeable to the casual observer, allowing patients to go shirtless after recovery. Most men are able to return to work within a week and are able to return to normal activity within weeks.
Author Resource:- Terry Daniels has been a plastic surgeon for over 20 years and has written hundreds of articles relating to plastic surgery. He recommends tummy tuck Utah for your plastic surgery needs.

Contact Info:

Terry Daniels
TerryDaniels09@gmail.com http://drstewartmd.com/
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