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Sunday, August 24

Cosmetic Dentistry During pregnancy
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:39 AM BST
Pregnancy does affect how and when dental care should have been provided. That said, dental care during pregnancy is important. While many cosmetic surgical treatments are elective and usually postponed until after pregnancy, there are situations where sometimes treatment cannot wait, and can be done with minimal risk.
Should I receive dental treatment while I’m pregnant?
Good oral health care is vital during your pregnancy. Continue with your regular dental cleaning and check-ups to avoid oral infections that can affect the foetus, such as gingivitis and periodontal disease. Butoverall,
Cosmetic Dentists recommend that major dental treatments that are not urgent should be postponed until after your child is born.
Some tips for good oral hygiene during pregnancy
Pregnant women should:
· Brush teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
· Floss twice a day
· Eat a healthy diet and avoid sugary foods
It's also important, of course, to avoid alcohol and smoking, which can both lead to poor oral health and are linked to birth defects.

Heavy Irregular Bleeding
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:37 AM BST
Unexpected bleeding is always a concern for any woman at any age. Anything other than a normal menstrual period and even an abnormally heavy bleeding during your period can be cause for alarm.
It's important to understand what is causing the bleeding and where it's coming from and to make decisions about how to control or stop the bleeding.
A woman’s normal menstrual cycle involves a complex series of hormonal events. Various parts of your body coordinate with one another as an egg is released from an ovary. Either the egg is fertilized by a sperm and implants in the uterus, or the lining of your uterus is shed each month as your menstrual period. This shedding causes normal menstrual bleeding.
You may have your period for 2-7 days and have a normal volume of blood and fluid loss of about 5 tablespoons.
When bleeding is not caused by your menstrual cycle, it is called abnormal or dysfunctional uterine bleeding. This is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal bleeding during a woman’s childbearing years. Up to 10% of women may experience excessive bleeding at one time or another.
When the hormonal process that creates your menstrual period loses coordination and the hormones oestrogen and progesterone are out of balance, your body overproduces uterine blood flow. This may cause you to experience excessive vaginal bleeding. This bleeding is related to irregularities of your menstrual cycle without any evidence of disease.
The diagnosis of dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a diagnosis of exclusion, which means that all other causes for the bleeding have been looked for and determined not to be the cause of the bleeding.
Depending on your age, there are different reasons for you to have dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is usually associated with an anovulatory cycle. Anovulation occurs when you have a menstrual cycle but do not produce an egg from one of your ovaries.
In some cases, dysfunctional uterine bleeding can occur with ovulation or the release of an egg from an ovary.
When you do not produce an egg, there is still stimulation of your uterus from the hormone estrogens. Progesterone, a very important hormone produced by a growing egg, is absent. Therefore, the uterus becomes unusually thick and enlarged until it reaches an abnormal size.
Irregular shedding of the uterine lining and heavy bleeding occurs. You then experience heavy, irregular vaginal bleeding. The most common cause of dysfunctional uterine bleeding if you are an adolescent is anovulation.
In women of childbearing age (18-40 years), the most common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding is pregnancy and its complications such as ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages. Anovulation can be a cause of bleeding in women of childbearing age.
Older women who are approaching menopause may also experience dysfunctional bleeding. If you have ovulation without the release of an egg, this occurs because you have fewer eggs available for release. Also, your ovaries are losing their ability to bring an egg to maturity.
Diseases of the female reproductive organs may also cause bleeding.
Cancer of the vagina, cervix, uterus, and ovaries is possible. Your gynaecologist will consider ovarian cysts, cervicitis, endometritis, fibroids, vaginal infections, and other conditions that can cause excessive bleeding.
Vaginal bleeding may be a concern for women older than age 50 years. The risk of cancer increases with age. Also, your vaginal walls may be dry from lack of oestrogen, which may cause bleeding during or after sexual intercourse.
Certain drugs may cause bleeding, especially if you take a drug that prevents your blood from clotting.
You may have experienced trauma that can cause bleeding. An IUD may cause bleeding Injury from sexual intercourse may happen.
For hormonal irregularities, effective treatments for dysfunctional uterine bleeding usually involve the use of prescription hormones such as birth control pills to help in the coordination of your menstrual cycle. A specialist such as a gynaecologist usually starts this type of treatment. Your GP should check for another cause of bleeding if you do not respond to hormonal treatment.
If other causes are found, different therapies might be needed, which may include minor surgical procedures to remove lesions that can cause abnormal bleeding.
Talk to your gynaecologist about the problem so that the cause can be found and treated as soon as possible.
The gynaecologist will explain the risks and benefits of the best surgical treatment for you at the consultation after examination.

Vaginal prolapse
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:32 AM BST
The uterus and the bladder are held in their normal positions just above the inside end of the vagina by a "hammock" made up of supportive muscles and ligaments. Wear and tear on these supportive structures in the pelvis can allow the bottom of the uterus, the rear of the bladder or both to sag through the muscle and ligament layers. When this happens, the uterus or bladder can create a bulge into the vagina. In severe cases, it is possible for the sagging uterus or bladder to work its way down far enough that the bulge can appear at the vagina's opening or even protrude from the opening. When the uterus sags downward, it is called uterine prolapse. When the bladder sags, it is called bladder prolapse, also known as a cystocele.
Various stresses can cause the pelvic muscles and ligaments to weaken and lead to uterine or bladder prolapse. The most significant stress on these muscles and ligaments is childbirth. Women who have had multiple pregnancies and vaginal delivery are more likely to develop prolapse. Obesity also can strain the pelvic muscles. Support problems in the pelvis become worse after menopause because the pelvic tissues depend on oestrogen to help them keep their tone, and oestrogen levels drop after menopause.
Some doctors estimate that half of all women have some degree of uterine or bladder prolapse in the years following childbirth. For most women, these conditions remain undiagnosed and untreated. Only 10% to 20% of women with pelvic prolapse seek medical evaluation for symptoms. This can be corrected both surgically and non-surgically.
For mild cases, exercises known as Kegel exercises are a great way to increase your pelvic support. To perform Kegel exercises, you need to squeeze the pelvic floor muscles that you would use if you were trying to stop urinating when your bladder was only partly empty. Most doctors advise women with pelvic muscle weakness to tighten these muscles and hold them tight for a few seconds at a time. Repeat the exercise ten times in each session and do approximately four sessions each day. Over time, most women notice improvement in bladder control and may have less pain or fewer symptoms.
Other non-surgical treatment of these conditions involves placing an object (pessary) into the vagina to support surrounding structures. The gynaecologist fits a rubbery, ring-shaped device called a pessary into the upper portion of your vagina. Pessaries can help to prop up the uterus and bladder and prevent them from sagging into the vagina. They are removable so they can be washed periodically.
A prolapsed bladder or uterus may need to be corrected with surgery, which can be done through the vagina or the abdomen. The procedure that is chosen depends on the woman's age, severity of the symptoms, medical history, desire for future fertility and desire to be able to have sex. The goals are to restore normal anatomy, relieve symptoms, restore normal bowel and bladder function, and restore the ability to have sex. In some severe cases, surgical removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) is recommended.

Private Gynaecologists
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:22 AM BST
Most women find visiting a gynaecologist a daunting experience, and so this is why its important you feel as comfortable and relaxed as possible with your surgeon. Our lives are complex and full. Our bodies are equally the same, and finding a Gynaecologist who understands your needs and listens to your concerns is a must when it comes to looking after our health.
When choosing your gynecologist, it’s important that he is approachable, experienced, and qualified. You should bear this in mind when choosing a gynecologist, so they can endeavor to make your visit as easy and as comfortable as possible. Look foe personal recommendation from family and friends.

John Prescott checks out Jodie Marsh new breast implants
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 01:12 AM BST
Jodie Marsh the 29 year old glamour model who has recently had cosmetic surgery in the form of a breast enlargement to swell her to 32 GG gets to grips with John Prescott. Yes thats 32 DOUBLE G !!! (wow) Dont forge last year she went on television with her reality show called "Totally Jodie Marsh: Who'll Take Her Up The Aisle?" She wed a male model called Matt Peacock (who is currently on Ibiza Uncovered doing errr..not a lot. The marriage lasted three months.
The odd couple bumped into each other (okay John slipped on some egg shells and bumped into her breast implants) at event at the Wellington, Knightsbridge that a favourite hangout of Premiership footballers. This was all done in the name of Mr Prescott's research for a television documentary he is filming.
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Kerry Katona still to go ahead with cosmetic surgery plans
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 01:03 AM BST
Kerry Katona plans to still have with her cosmetic surgery mummy make over regardless being made bankrupt in high court this week.
She is expected to pay £15,000 for hr cosmetic surgery procedures including a breast reduction, liposuction and laser removal of her stretchmarks. The girl who was once in Atomic Kitten star is to have her cosmetic surgery filmed as part of her reality TV show that will follow her mummy make over
A source told the Daily Star: "She will be followed by a camera crew but she has wanted this for a really long time and would have it done regardless of whether it was for TV or not."
"She knows she will be criticised for going through with it after what happened this week but she is not worried because she has money pouring into her bank accounts. The money is there and she is not skint by any means."

A Detailed Look at Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:57 AM BST
Before considering a specific cosmetic surgery, you should first choose a surgeon that you can trust. To give you a quick guide on how to select your surgeon, here are some pointers that you can consider. The surgeon should: have completed at least five years of training with at least two years in the field of surgery, trained and is experienced in plastic surgery procedures of the major parts of the body, operate in accredited facilities, follow ethics, fulfill continuing medical education about safety and modern standards, and be certified by an accredited association of surgeons.
After choosing the right surgeon, it is now time to know the details about your cosmetic surgery.
Facelift is intended to improve your sagging face, deep creases at the eyelids, deep creases at the nose and mouth, displaced fats, muscle tone in the lower part of your face, loose skin at the chin and jaw. This is done by incisions beginning within the hairline, to the temple and finally at the ear. This will provide access in tightening the tissues under the skin. Another incision is made at the chin. Liposuction can follow.
Eyelid surgery improves the appearance of the eye lids. Firmness is restored for a more rested and alert look. Incisions are usually made at the natural crease of the upper and lower eyelid. These incisions will allow access to remove excess skin and fatty tissue.
Nose surgery improves proportion and appearance of the nose. Added benefits include the correction of impaired breathing from defects brought about by trauma. Incisions are made at the nostrils or inside the nose to gain access to nasal bones and nasal cartilages. The nostrils and the tip of the nose are then reshaped.
Brow lift minimizes the creases at your forehead known as frown lines. It improves eyebrows for a more youthful and alert position. Incisions are hidden at the hair line.
Facial implants are usually common in the cheek, chin, jaw region and nose region. Incisions are usually made inside the mouth where implants are placed and positioned. Sometimes this is done under general anesthesia.
Injectable fillers improve your facial contour. Filler substance or fats are injected below the skin to fill hollow areas. Common sites where fats are harvested are the abdomen and thigh.
Skin resurfacing is intended to improve your facial skin by reducing fine lines, scars, uneven pigmentation and other irregularities. Lasers are usually used and are applied directly on skin surface. Chemical solutions can help by encouraging new skin to grow. Dermabrasion is a fine abrasive procedure that scrapes your irregular surfaces.
Breast augmentation increases the fullness and projection of your breasts. There are common incision sites. These are the breast crease in the underarm or around the areola. Volume is added to the breast via implants. This can be done under sedation.
Breast lift firms the breasts by lifting and removing excess skin. Surrounding tissues are also tightened to reshape and support the breasts. Excess skin is usually removed and nipples are raised.
Tummy tuck tightens and flatten the abdomen. Excess fat is removed and skin is tightened over the abdominal wall. A horizontal incision is usually made at the area between the pubic hairline and the navel.

No more big nose; nose reshaping
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:56 AM BST
Rhinoplasty or nose job, or more commonly known as a ‘Nose lift’, is a cosmetic surgery procedure that intends to reshape the nose. The result of the procedure changes the shape and size of the nose. This is done by reshaping the tip, narrowing the nostrils, changing the angle, decreasing or increasing the bridge. If necessary, the excess skin from the nostrils can be removed and a silicone implant is injected near the nasal bone to change the shape of the bridge.
Rhinoplasty is done by those who desire to change the appearance of their nose. For many, the nose is considered as one of the most noticeable features of the face. And as the nose sometimes is the first to be noticed when you look at some, it needs special attention. Aside from wanting to look good and other aesthetic goals, a nose lift surgical procedure can also be done for reconstructive purposes for those with breathing problems and birth defects.
If you want to have Rhinoplasty, you must first check if you are qualified to undergo the surgical procedure. Here is some information that can help you see if you are qualified to have a rhinoplasty. Of course, you must be healthy, physically and psychologically – meaning you should have a good state of mind. Age is also a factor that must be considered. It is best to have nose surgery after you have completed your adolescent years or growth spurt. Experts say that girls should be at least 15 or 16 years old and boys should be a little older, around 15 years old and up.
One thing you should also consider is your expectations after the surgery. First, you should the surgery because you want it. You want it as something for yourself and not as something that other people want you to have. Yes is true that the result will make your nose more attractive and can improve your facial appearance. However, it does not really follow that others will like you better or will treat you better. It does not also directly follow that you will become a happier person with the procedure with more friends. Perfect looks is not a promise. The cosmetic surgery procedure will simply make your nose look better and will definitely increase your self-confidence.
Since the nose is such a significant part of the face, a good surgeon should be selected. A practitioner who has established his credibility and knows what he is doing should be chosen. Do not choose your surgeon based on their price. The skill of your surgeon can make a very big difference between a successful operation and the outcome that needs additional surgery and additional expenses.
The procedure can create a huge impact in your self so utmost care is needed in selecting the surgeon. Select the one who established their credibility and is known for great surgical results. You need to keep in mind that the success of the surgical procedure is largely dependent on surgeon that you choose.

Celebrities and Cosmetic Surgery
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:54 AM BST
Some of the most beautiful faces in the world today are not as natural as you think. Chances are, these personalities have undergone and experienced the scalpel. In any field or profession, politics, sports, and movies, there is a big probability that someone will surface as being obsessed with his or her own self. For the past years, many have had good reasons to tell you they have had cosmetic surgery. The truth is that today, many of these Hollywood figures were all not beautiful. Now, we are more inclined in following their footsteps to attain the beauty we always dream of.
Michael Jackson has turned the world around on how the world knew about music, culture, sex and cosmetics. Michael has been regarded as one of the successful personalities in the world of singing and dancing for over twenty years. He almost had everything. You may come to think that he would not need anything more in his life. Well, you are wrong. He has never came too satisfied with the way he looks and had had several cheek implants, jaw redesigning, nose jobs, and skin lightening treatments.
Arnold Schwarzenegger who had started as a professional body builder to a movie star and a governor has had several cosmetic surgeries done. One may not think that Arnold who had shaped and sculpted his body all the years will also need the knife to reduce the contour of his jaws and improve his eyelids. The jaw procedure was done during his acting career and his eyelid surgery was performed when he developed wrinkles in his forties.
According to some unconfirmed reports, Hillary Clinton has undergone minor cosmetic surgeries. The speculations are based on the noticeable changes in her forehead and eyes. Nowadays, the lines and sagginess were nowhere to find. Filling injections, neck lift, laser skin treatments and eyelid surgery may have had been the answers.
One of the most beautiful women that ever walked on earth is Marilyn Monroe. That became a reality without the help of some nose and chin jobs. She is not that appealing during the late forties. Marilyn came up with a delicate nose. A dyed hair also contributed to her career.
Madonna, the queen of pop was also not spared from controversies about cosmetic surgery. There are several reports that Madonna had undergone face lift, nose job, chin fix, jaw reduction and filling injections. Her nose was also noted to have trimmed down. Her figure remains natural looking. Madonna is known to be a trendsetter and his fans continue to love her by the way she was and the way she is now.
The best known actor and director Clint Eastwood was known to have facial enhancements. Clint was reported to have eyelid surgery, facelift and filling injections. He is known to have a saggy face but recently, he was seen with an improved brow and eyelid. The eyelids of the actor are his most identifying features. The fans could just tell the good results brought about by the cosmetic procedures.

Chemical Peel Experience
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:53 AM BST
Let me tell you a story of how my friend survived her chemical peel. A good friend, Karla, was a firm believer of Botox. Like most career oriented women with successful jobs, Karla could endure the stress of her job, but not the stress lines. So on her regular trip to her doctor for another injection along her forehead, her doctor presented to her the idea of having a chemical peel. The doctor said the procedure wasn’t that tedious and the results can make her look 10-15 years younger. So, like impulse buying for shoes during an end of season sale, she did undergo a chemical peel. Later that afternoon, Karla left the clinic with her face a little red fresh from the procedure. When Karla got home, to her horror, she had to attend a dinner party tomorrow night that she has been looking forward to for weeks. With the immediate effect of the chemical peel still fresh from her face, Karla can not attend the party for the fear of being shooed away from the buffet table and being judged for having a little cosmetic surgery done on her face. To help her decide, Karla called her friend for advice. My other friend, Vanessa, didn’t quite offer much help as Vanessa didn’t go out for an entire month after getting a nose job.
The question here is: should Karla hide in her room and be ashamed of going out in the open after a cosmetic surgery procedure, which is what society demands her to do?
A chemical peel is a cosmetic surgery procedure that aims to lessen the appearance of wrinkles, age spots, acne, and other scars. The immediate result in includes swelling and redness upon the treated are for days to a week. In this case, should Karla wait for the redness to go away and shy away from public judgment?
In today’s beauty obsessed culture, many are being persuaded to the option of having cosmetic surgery. But still, many are not yet prepared to admit it or announce it to friends. Many still hide for a few days, weeks, even months, after having cosmetic surgery. Some even deny having it all. The question here is why? Why are we afraid to admit that we have had liposuction, or nose augmentation, or a chemical peel? Is there still a social stigma for those who undergo cosmetic surgery?
Some studies show that as people see the pressure of looking good for others and for themselves, they also see the pressure of being tagged as superficial, not being true, and not having enough self-esteem to like your body or your face as it.
Fear of social stigma is basically cultural, it depends more on the social circle you belong to. As there are some people who may judge others as being too vain to undergo surgery or thinking that they may not have the “good genes”, there are also some that embrace the fact and the wonder technology can bring.

Cosmetic Surgery and Your Self-Image
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:52 AM BST
It has been known that cosmetic surgery is only for the very rich, vain, and famous. Nowadays, cosmetic surgery has become affordable. Safety procedures and techniques are now practiced to ensure positive results. Modern machines and equipments even add to the success of most cosmetic procedures. Medicines, ointments, and laboratory researches will add to the total success rates of cosmetic surgeries.
Though cosmetic surgery has risks and associated minor problems, it has benefits that sometimes can outweigh these known complications. Patients with excess skin after a weight reduction therapy still will benefit from cosmetic surgeries to improve their appearance. Significant reduction in body size sometimes is not enough. Skin folds can lower self-esteem and will make someone feel bad seeing his or her own self privately in front of a mirror. This will in turn give a feeling of insecurity and will result in lack of social interactions that can affect career and profession.
One of the most common cosmetic procedures is breast augmentation. It has increased considerably since 2000. There have been controversies about implants. Based on some studies, both the silicone and saline implants are safe. Even though most people consider breast augmentation as something negative that symbolizes emphasis on superficial beauty, doctors and patients view cosmetic surgery as a source of renewed confidence. It has helped them reach their full potential in their social, athletic, and career life.
It is not, however, a guarantee that breast augmentation can increase your self-esteem. If breast resizing is the only factor being considered to have more self-esteem on the part of a patient, professional counseling is very much needed. This does not mean you cannot have your breast implants. This is only a clear reminder that you must undergo surgery only for the right reasons. Having a larger breast will eventually let you have a wider mental outlook is not always the case.
A boost in self-image has always been attributed to a better feeling about yourself than before the surgery. The truth is it does not matter how other people view your breasts. What matters most is on how you view them and how you feel about them. This will simply mean that the goal after the surgery is for you to feel better about yourself. If you feel well about your body, then your self-image is expected to improve. Women have different views about their breasts. So no matter how small or how big a woman’s breast is, there is no definite indicator about a woman’s self-image.
According to studies, majority of women who had breast augmentation say they feel much confident. They feel and think more positively after the recovery period. For majority of women, having a small breast after does not make them feel proud. Having implants with a reshaped and resized breasts make women feel and look well. Women are becoming more outgoing.
Like all surgeries, cosmetic surgery also has its specific risks. Contraindications to cosmetic surgery include: a recovery from heart attack, severe infection, a serious illness, hepatitis, HIV infection with systemic manifestation, cancer, blood disorders, severe overweight problems, diabetes, and skin disorders. Your health is better than what you feel about yourself. Try to consider these risks.

The word cosmetic surgery
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:50 AM BST
The terms “plastic surgery” and “cosmetic surgery” were actually thought of by German surgeons. The former is derived from the Greek word “plastikos” meaning “to mould or shape” while the latter is derived from the Greek word “kosmesis” meaning “beauty.” At present, heaps of people are into breast augmentation/reduction, liposuction, facial surgery among others. According to the latest statistics, 31% of women and 20% of men are willing to consider cosmetic surgery for themselves today or in the near future. Likewise, 78% of women admit that they will not be embarrassed to let people other than those closest to them to know about their cosmetic surgery. What is more appealing is that even men and higher than 1% say that they will not be embarrassed about this as well.

Cosmetic surgery: Are you in or out?
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:50 AM BST
Did you know that there are more American men than women nowadays who approve of cosmetic surgery? Men are in favor of undergoing this kind of surgery as shown by the Consumers Attitudes Survey 2008 of American Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Research by 1% compared to women that is, 57% of men and 56% of women. Cosmetic surgery has been more and more accepted to almost all people from all walks of life. It is not gender-specific as revealed by the statistics widely available in the internet, books, and other media sources. Moreover, it is gradually known that not only well-off people but even those from the middle strata find ways to be in style with the latest trend today that is Cosmetic Surgery.
It just shows that not only technology changes but so do people’s perception specifically of what is pleasing and beautiful to the eyes Cosmetic surgery is not a trend that has emerged just recently. In fact, it has been within our culture even before we have known it. If we look back at our history, men and women (though there are more women during that time) have been guided and forced to conform to their cultural norms. Traces of these are neck rings, nose and ear stretching, foot binding, and mouth plates were common things to them. Tattoos and other skin mutilation were popular especially to tribal men as these things increased their social standing.

Can you afford it? Or cant afford not to
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:48 AM BST
So for those who can afford it make appointments to the most reputable of doctors and alter their body parts under laser and a needle. Most of these people go home happy. Though a little in pain as a result from the procedure, still patients go home with positive results, improvements in body image, self-esteem, self-confidence, and even outlook in life have been noted. No matter how good you may perceive them, effects of cosmetic surgery does not last forever. The effects are not permanent and over time this return back to normal. For example, some experts sat that the effect of facelift can be seen for up to 5-8 years. If you have a breast augmentation, the implants will be reduced or gone, and the chest will sag.
If you are among those who will brave the odds and would really want to try surgery, be sure to go to a registered and reputable hospital and practitioner. If you are going to pay, be sure you get the best. In this case, make sure the surgeon you can has credibility to back up his name. For payments, make sure you make it clear what will be and what will not be included in the fees (in case you want to back out, postponing or cancelling an operation, etc.) Lastly, as we all know, complications and problems may arise from all any type of surgery. It is important that you talk to your surgeon all the “what if’s” and doubts that you have in mind.
If you ask me, as of now, surgery is still not an option. On issues regarding low self-esteem and wanting to look better, I still turn to exercise, meditation, and good old positive self talk.

Cosmetic Surgery as an Option
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:47 AM BST
Too fat, man arms, huge thighs – these are only some of the complaints you hear from someone (some of us even say these to ourselves) upon checking his reflection on the mirror. Those who are sick of complaining turn to the ultimate remedy to become beautiful – cosmetic surgery.
Cosmetic surgery is a type of surgery that focuses on the improvement of physical appearance through medical and surgical procedures. Its main goal is to maintain a certain level of appearance - restoring it and making it better. Since the day it was introduced, cosmetic surgery has become more of a fad. In the United States, records show that almost 11 million cosmetic surgeries have been performed in the year 2006. Trend reports show the numbers increase in 2007 and in 2008. In fact, based on a report from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the number of procedures performed increased by 44% from 2003 to 2004.
But what is really going on here? Have we come too far to finding beauty? Is cosmetic surgery a right way for us to invest science and money on? Breast augmentation, breast reduction, cheek and chin augmentation, getting your abdomen in the shape you want - it seems that today, the only limit for cosmetic surgery is your budget.

Am i nuts..Cosmetic Surgery
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:47 AM BST
The treatment approach nowadays is very much different. Cosmetic surgeons will first examine a patient’s mind, motives, and psychological preferences before prescribing the right procedure. It is in this period that the doctor will match the patient’s psyche along with the physique in order to be able to come up with a renewed patient both inside and out. Depression is a real medical problem that needs to be prevented.
Physical evidence ranges from sadness, sleep disturbance, difficulty feeling pleasure, stomach problems and diarrhea. Some patients will probably experience depression in their lives. If appropriate for the time and if the patient wants to, modern antidepressants are given to counter act the problem. Cosmetic surgeons usually refer patients to other doctors if they are not comfortable prescribing these medications. Most medications work well and when combined with proper and constant advices will result in profound results. Patients will find themselves more functional. Additional surgery may not be indicated at this time until depression is totally treated.
There are several factors that contribute to depression. The stress of preparing and anticipating for surgery can have a rebound effect on the patient. It is having a burdened feeling before and an uncertain feeling after the operation. The medications, anesthetics, and trauma after the surgery have physical effects on your body that can lead to emotional imbalance. Stress and fear about complications and disfigurement are common findings. After a surgery, one may feel the need to refrain from exercises. This in turn will make you feel blue and always feel tired. After the recovery period, patients are needed to adjust to their new look and therefore dealing with friends and other people can bring a wide range of feelings from the patient either positively or negatively. Financial stress is another thing to consider. Most cosmetic procedures are too expensive to handle. Supportive post operative check ups are needed for assurance and follow-ups. Lastly, an overall feeling of guilt will sometimes surface that can lead to further emotional distress.

Cosmetic Surgery Linked to Depression
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:46 AM BST
Many books and write ups about cosmetic surgery are now taking the issue of depression. Psychologists are now beginning to associate cosmetic surgery with several cases of depression in women. Women still feel sad even when they have recovered from a cosmetic surgery that had improved their physical appearance and beauty.
In the 1990s, many of the procedures known today were performed less frequently. Cosmetic surgery is often regarded as an opportunity only for the very wealthy and vain. Psychologist often found one common finding with these women. They have chosen to have a cosmetic surgery at the time when major turning points in their lives happen such as when being dumped by their lovers or husbands for younger beautiful and sexy women. This was considered to be a last minute solution to the problems at hand. Many women feel that if they will be getting rid of those wrinkles, removing excess fats, enhancing their breasts, and removing unwanted blemishes will make things better and work for them in their favor. It was proven that these will all help. These procedures made all their bodies look great but it did not keep their husbands at home with them. The depression continues and until now has become a cycle of problem.

Cosmetic Surgery: Will It Improve Your Life?
by
Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:45 AM BST
It is a part of our human nature to desire for things that we sometimes cannot have. We always wanted to have an abundance of material things. Good looks are sometimes on top of everything we always wanted. Most of us are not satisfied with the way we look and often feel the need to have a gorgeous body, a flawless skin and well developed physique. Every time you see a print model, don’t you crave to have a firmer breast, slimmer thighs, a flat stomach and a face of no lines and wrinkles? We all do. Exercises can help but would not satisfactorily help as attain our goals. This is when cosmetic surgery becomes an option.
Before, cosmetic surgery is an expensive option that majority of people could not afford. However, the demand for it and the advancement in technology made it available and inexpensive. Anybody could almost visit a surgeon right away for consultations and referrals.
It is very interesting to know if cosmetic surgery will really improve one’s life. Many doctors and surgeons have always asked this same question over and over again but never ever pushed the concept to their patients. Almost everyday, it was proven that patients who have undergone minor and major cosmetic procedures will call and ask their doctors anything about their surgeries. On consultations, surgeons do not promise that a procedure will change their lives. In fact, surgeons get a bit nervous if that is the main reason why the patient wanted to undergo the procedure. Bottom line is, cosmetic surgery can change one’s life but it can never guarantee a good marriage, job promotion or career advancement. Most patients will ask how beautiful they will look after a procedure. It is true that cosmetic surgeries can make you beautiful and young but it is always hard to quantify. A plastic surgeon cannot say definitely that a patient will look 20 years younger if she will undergo several procedures. That will be very hard to guarantee. Cosmetic surgeries have their benefits but they also have their limits that every patient should know about.
There has been proven glow in most patients after having a successful facial rejuvenation therapies. Most of these women have added pep and are more conscious about the clothes they wear and the make up they use. They feel as if they have taken their car to the carwash.
Cosmetic surgery can add to self confidence. It can boost self esteem. It can revolutionize one’s mood. However, there is no guarantee that all patients will feel like this. Some may even feel worried and unhappy with the results, but for the majority of patients, all are happy and satisfied. The most rewarding thing for a cosmetic surgeon is to know that what he or she has done is improving one’s life. A satisfied patient can even spread the good news about the surgeon’s skill.
Miracles do not happen with the cosmetic procedures. A positive outlook and a proper mindset are the keys for a happy and satisfied patient.

Risk of breast implants
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Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:45 AM BST
Different risks should be considered in deciding between the two implants. Saline-filled breast implants makes use of a silicone shell. However, this shell is filled with saline during implant, after the shell is in place and has been securely inserted. On the other hand, Silicone gel implants consist of a silicone outer shell. But instead, this shell is pre-filled with a silicone gel instead of saline. What’s the main difference between saline and silicone then? Experts say that Silicone gel is a thicker, more viscose fluid that closely mimics human fat. And since fat is the very large component of a woman’s breast tissue, many women claim that silicone gel implants feel softer, more firm, and more natural. On the other hand, women who have undergone saline-filled surgery claim that the results for being a little unnatural or hard when felt.
Today, a lot of new and improved techniques in surgery are being practiced to minimize customer complaints and improve satisfaction and the quality of results. At the end of the day, it is you who will choose which implant to use. Just keep in mind to select a good and reputable surgeon. Risks should be included in the thought process – breast pain, lessened nipple sensation, and even infection. Surgery in the breast may involve more than one procedure, as over time it may require additional surgery. And if you decide to remove the implants, your breasts will not go back to how they looked like prior the procedure.
Most importantly, if you really are considering having breast augmentation, be sure that you are completely aware about what it means to have breast implants.

Getting a Breast Job
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on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:44 AM BST
Mammoplasty is the clinical term for boob jobs. It has three types: breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast lift. Of all three, the most popular is breast augmentation, boob job or breast enlargement. This can include silicone gel prosthetics or fat grafting. On the other hand, breast reduction is the removal of the tissue and skin around the chest area. This is commonly done to lessen or remove back and shoulder pains in women. The other type, breast lift or clinically known as mastopexy, is the removal of skin near the breasts intended to reshape or lift the breasts to boost its height make it appear less saggy.
Of all three, let us focus breast augmentation, boob job or breast implants. As we all know, this is done to make a woman’s breast bigger. In terms of the number of procedures done, breast implants are getting more popular than ever. In fact, based on a report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons says that in the United States, breast augmentation is the most commonly performed procedure in cosmetic surgery. Back in 2006, 329,000 breast implant procedures were done in the US.
There are two basic types of breast implants: silicone-gel-filled implants and saline-filled implants. Saline-filled implants have been used in the procedure of breast augmentation for a long time, unlike silicone-gel implants which has been before due to health risks.

Getting Cosmetic Surgery and Being Proud
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on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:43 AM BST
It has always been a part of being human to want to feel your best and look your best. For some, an exercise plan and a diet regimen is not enough; or many have tried but failed in vain. So, for those who really want to achieve their goal in appearance and self-image, a little help from medicine and science is an option to be considered. In fact, cosmetic surgery is getting more and more popular during the past several years. And with this popularity comes the social acceptance for those who opt to undergo surgery. The social stigma is fast vanishing and cosmetic surgery is little by little becoming an accepted norm. After getting surgery, one can be proud and need not hide in the closet.
Exactly how popular is cosmetic surgery getting? In a report posted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, says that within the years 2000-2007, procedures in cosmetic surgery has increased by 59%. Also, in another report from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, in year 2007 almost 12 million cosmetic surgery procedures have been done and Americans have spend more than $13 billion on all these procedures.
Having something done on your face or your body to make is look better has slowly becoming accepted. If before, patients who just had nose jobs were not able to leave their houses for some time. Now, they are happy to tell their friends what they have just done and share the experience. The need to come up with a “little white lie” to cover up and explain why you have bruises and red marks from the operation is not that strong anymore. Many people who have just had cosmetic surgery can meet their friends and when asked, can openly say I just had surgery.
After the increasing number of procedure done in year, cosmetic surgery had become more and more accessible to the public. It is no longer privately done for the rich and famous anymore. There are currently more than 6,000 certified cosmetic surgeons who are practicing all over the US. Another reason why cosmetic surgery is becoming an accepted norm is because of its media exposure. Various TV shows talk about cosmetic surgery, the people who have had surgery and how it impacted their lives, and the number of reality TV shows all giving the public a clearer view on cosmetic surgery.
Because of all these, people are starting to adapt their “I don’t care” attitude towards cosmetic surgery. Little by little, the fears of being labeled as too vain, desperate to be beautiful, suffering from low self-esteem are disappearing. Although there are still some who fear these judgments, thinking that the bigger the procedure, the crueler the judgment would be, and the stigma of being judged as superficial is still very powerful.
But then again, if a number is doing it out in the open, why cant you? One can not forever be held captive in the fear for wanting to be beautiful, no matter what the odds may be.

Getting Rid of Fat and Putting it behind You
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Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:43 AM BST
Have you always wished to get rid of too much fat around your arms, abdomen, face, thighs? Did you always hope for the day to come when you can put the effects of midnight snacking and overeating all in the past, just put everything behind you and make them go away? Well, through cosmetic surgery, you sure can put excess fat behind you, literally. Although you may not be getting rid it, but at least you can use it for your own advantage.
Buttock augmentation or butt implant is a procedure done to enhance the buttocks. This can be done thru the use of silicone implants or the grafting and transfer of fat from other areas of the body into the butt.
The most frequent performed procedure to modify the shape of the buttocks thru injection is the "Brazilian butt lift” or commonly referred to as fat grafting, fat transfer, or fat injections. For fat injections, the process normally involves liposuction first followed by a number of injections of fat into the butt. Fat is first collected during liposuction. Fat can be obtained from the buttocks, abdomen, or any body part that has excess fat. This is fun because you can get rid of the fat you have always wanted to go away then make use of it to your full advantage. After liposuction, the harvested fat is now processed and purified prior to its injection into the buttocks. After healing from the procedure, you will see that you have sexier, firmer, rounder behind. The size and shape of your butt will better fir you and can make you more attractive.
Some say having a butt lift can be an indication that sit-ups and all those butt enhancing exercises out there did not work for them. Whichever way you look at it, men and woman decide to have a butt lift surgery for many reasons. Some undergo the procedure simple because they want a firmer, more attractive behind, while others want to add shape to their buttocks and make them look rounder. No matter what the reasons are, a butt lift cosmetic surgery can surely help in restoring your full and shapely physique. It can improve someone’s self-confidence and make them feel better about themselves.
Aside from the result of a better behind, the liposuction serves as a plus for others. Having excess fat sucked from your abdomen and thighs can always put a smile on someone’s face (after the healing process completes, of course). The fat you have always wanted to leave behind will be literally placed on your behind, or behind you, so to speak.
But before you book an appointment, be sure to consult friends, family, and a few surgeons first. During the consultation, you need to be sure of your goals, of what your want with your buttocks to determine what needs to be done and how much fat needs to be injected. If you think you are comfortable with your surgeon and the arrangement suits you, then waste no time in getting ready for your appointment.

The Removal of signs of aging and wrinkles
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on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:42 AM BST
The Removal of signs of aging and wrinkles, the reshaping of the nose, ear, breasts, and many more augmentations in body parts are performed on a number of people to make them look better and feel better about themselves. Especially now that the influence of media is greater than ever, our society today is obsessed about beauty and perfection. Cosmetic surgery is an option for almost everyone. From famous celebrities and social figures to common people you occasionally see on your way to work can change the way they look. And its not even a big deal before.
Before, when a famous star gets a nose job or an ear job, it causes too much publicity and people really spend time talking about it. Famous personalities were afraid for anyone to find out that they had undergone surgery. Now, getting a nose job is almost as normal as a celebrity buying the season’s latest designer bag. No one makes a big deal when someone gets a nose job or an ear job. Cosmetic surgery has become more widely accepted; it is merely treated as a common practice to become beautiful.

History of Cosmetic Surgery
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on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:42 AM BST
Cosmetic surgery has come a long way, from the simple methods in repairing damaged ears from the early first century to the laser treatments done today. It has evolved in more ways than one ever since doctors began to use medical techniques and methods to correct birth defects and restore wounds in the face and anywhere in the body. Now that procedures have become an accessible option for the public and not necessarily for the rich and famous alone, cosmetic surgery is rapidly gaining popularity. Almost anyone who wants perfection and reshape and alter parts of their face and body can do so.
In fact, the practice of changing the shape of the body is never new to us, since people can never really be contented. Cosmetic surgery practices can be traced as far back as roughly 4,000 years ago. Early techniques in ancient Rome can be traced in doing some work in the damaged ears of Roman soldiers.
Repairing damages from war was the first recorded instance where cosmetic surgery was practiced. Back in the World War II, surgery was done to soldiers and war victims witch facial wounds. The faces of men that were reshaped after the war or those that incurred severe wounds and even missing parts needed reconstructive cosmetic surgery. The appearance of the victims during the war was made better by early doctors.
Over time, from simple procedure from war victims to enhancements in appearance, the purpose of cosmetic surgery has changed a lot. Before I was used merely as a way to treat body deformities and face wounds because people were left with no option and wanted to restore what they used to look like. Now, people change parts of their bodies because they simply did not approve of how they look like. Cosmetic surgery is currently being practiced completely for beautification and aesthetic reasons.

Anesthetics and sedation
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Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:41 AM BST
Anesthetics and sedation during any procedure can lead to abnormal heart rhythm. In more serious conditions, they can lead to irreversible brain damage, heart attack, nerve damage, stroke, blood clots, blood loss, and air way obstruction. Less serious complications include infection, skin death, asymmetry, numbness, irregularities, puckers and scarring, and fluid collection after liposuction. Unlicensed or untrained doctors can also contribute to these complications. Improper application of anesthetics and malpractice during surgical procedures were known to be other risks that anyone should take a closer look at. It is important, therefore, to choose the right surgeon for the right procedure you desire.
There are no statistics available to show the number of cosmetic procedures that have resulted in poor results. Men should only consult doctors who are properly qualified, trained and specialized. It is also important to be realistic about the outcome of the surgery. The limitations should be considered and accepted. Understanding the risks involved will make things clear during the recovery period. Seeking advice and having a series of consultation before a surgery is also important. Anyone who seeks cosmetic surgery and is currently taking medication and has an ongoing health problem is probably unfit for the procedure.

Male Cosmetic Surgery: Costs, Complications and Risks
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Cosmetic Surgery Admin
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:41 AM BST
Men seem to be conscious with the way they look nowadays. Men on their 40s, 50s, and 60s feel the need to become youthful and dynamic. These men are into pills, diet, exercise, facial care products, and even cosmetic surgeries. According to some studies, men do like to change everything they do not like about the way they look.
The most common surgical procedures for men are nose reshaping, hair transplantation, eyelid surgery, liposuction, and breast reductions. Surgeries to create 6-pack abs, bulging pectorals and buttock enhancements are also becoming a boom. There are, however, down sides of cosmetic surgery. The cost and associated dangers are some things to consider.
Costs will differ depending on the type of surgical procedure, the fees charged by the surgical team, and the premise where the operation will be performed. Knowing the scope of what needs to be done on your body and searching for the right surgeon are the first steps to take. You can shop for good deals but you should choose a cosmetic surgeon who practices with good healthcare facilities. Average cost for these surgical procedures are approximately the following. Liposuction is about $2000. Facelift is between $5000 to $10000. Botox injection is about $300. Eyelid surgery is about $2000. Nose job or rhinoplasty is about $3000.
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