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November 24, 2008

Six Kinds of Plastic Surgeries have the largest probability to fail

Filed under: Plastic Surgery and Hair & Beauty — Tags: — Nancy @ 2:22 am -0800

The experts in cosmetic field tell the consumers that the six types of cosmetic surgeries with common failure mainly in the nose, eyes, wrinkle removal, liposuction, breast surgery and chin plastic surgery.

(1)Eye plastic surgery has the biggest probability to fail, which is also the most difficult repair plastic surgery if it fails. Failure of double eyelid surgery causes the scar across the eye; failure of eye pouch causes ectropion, even the failure to close eyes, moreover, it causes conjunctivitis, or keratitis, the serious ulcers lead to blindness. In our daily repair surgery, 50% surgeries focus on eyes rehabilitation.

(2)The second one is nose. In a number of failures in the operation, crooked nose, deformation of infection, and even prolapsed of silica gel.

(3)The third one is breast; the unsuccessful breast plastic surgery causes the asymmetries of breast on both sides, while the breast can be hard. The nerve supporting the nipple at one side or two sides will be injured, the nipple loses its feeling and erectile function, the most serious condition will cause the breast infection or canker, so the patients have to remove the entire breast.

(4)Liposuction surgery is a most extensive surgery. Generally speaking, liposuction is relatively simple, safe and effective surgery, but even this kind of surgery, also made a few failures, which causes the rugged part of the liposuction.

(5)The failures of the jaw surgery easily lead to the chin defection, while the prosthesis moves up or down.
  
(6)The wrinkle removal have a lot of complications, the failure of surgery will cause the uneven eyebrows, mouth, eye corner.

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November 23, 2008

Buttock Implants (Buttock Augmentation)

Filed under: Plastic Surgery and Hair & Beauty — Tags: , — Nancy @ 8:38 am -0800

What is buttock implants (buttock augmentation)?
Buttock implants are “stronger than breast implants” and made of an elastomer that cannot leak. Implants are placed using a small incision atop of the muscles above the sitting area and below the surrounding fascia to secure them. A previous technique of intermuscular augmentation only augmented the upper third of the buttocks whereas implants can address the entire area. The incision scar will normally heal such that it is barely visible by approximately one year after surgery.In some countries, it is permissible for buttock augmentation to be done using beads of acrylic glass that are injected in much the same way as fat obtained by liposuction.

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Breast Reduction in Men (Gynecomastia)

Filed under: Plastic Surgery and Hair & Beauty — Tags: , — Nancy @ 5:52 am -0800

What is breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)?
Gynecomastia, or gynaecomastia is the development of abnormally large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement, which can sometimes cause secretion of milk. The term comes from the Greek gyne (stem gynaik-) meaning “woman” and mastos meaning “breast”. The condition can occur physiologically in neonates (due to female hormones from the mother), in adolescence, and in the elderly. In adolescent boys the condition is often a source of distress, but for the large majority of boys whose pubertal gynecomastia is not due to obesity, the breast development shrinks or disappears within a couple of years. The causes of common gynecomastia remain uncertain, although it has generally been attributed to an imbalance of sex hormones or the tissue responsiveness to them; a root cause is rarely determined for individual cases. Breast prominence can result from hypertrophy of breast tissue, chest adipose tissue and skin, and is typically a combination. Breast prominence due solely to excessive adipose is often termed pseudogynecomastia or sometimes lipomastia.

How to diagnosis the breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)?
The condition usually can be diagnosed by examination by a physician. Occasionally, imaging by X-rays or ultrasound is needed to confirm the diagnosis. Blood tests are required to see if there is any underlying disease causing the gynecomastia.

Treatment or suitable time on the breast reduction in men (gynecomastia):
For male breast hyperplasia, there is no need to do rush treatment. However, for the large breast, while it can not shrink after growing up or it greatly influence the physical appearance, the patients may consider surgery.

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