Sunday, March 28, 2010

Body Contouring after Weight Loss

When people lose a great deal of weight, they generally seem to be healthier, fitter, slimmer and more confident. But often there are chances of having loose or hanging skin following a weight loss surgery or pregnancy, or after weight loss achieved primarily through dieting and exercise programs. In such cases, body contouring surgery can be the ideal solution to your problems.

Body contouring procedures can tighten and lift loose skin from weight loss, and help you achieve the proportioned and pleasing figure you desire. To remove the excess skin and fat and restore a shapelier contour, multiple body contouring procedures are performed at once. Here are some of the commonly performed procedures that fall under the definition of body contouring:

• Breast augmentation
• Breast lift
• Breast reduction
• Tummy tuck or abdominoplasty
• Liposuction
• Arm lift
• Thigh lift
• Facelift
• Upper body lift
• Butt lift

General anesthesia is normally used and the procedure takes two to six hours to perform, but varies depending upon the degree of contouring required, extent of fat deposit, and or combination of procedures performed. The hospital stay and recovery time also varies, depending on the extent of the procedure and other risk factors. Like all other surgical procedures, body contouring surgery has risks, including bruising, swelling, infection, and burning.

Regain a Firmer, More Youthful Appearance

It is always preferable to seek out the help from a plastic surgeon who has a great deal of successful experience - who can provide you with the best contouring results. Also, be sure to review the pros and cons of each procedure, recovery course, the possible risks and complications, and all about the aesthetic outcomes you can expect.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

BOTOX Cosmetic Treatments - What to Consider

BOTOX cosmetic treatments incorporate the use of BOTOX cosmetic injections containing a highly purified form of neurotoxin produced by the Clostridium Botulinum bacteria. The injections are also effective for improving problems such as too much sweating and migraine headaches.

No doubt, BOTOX is a miracle treatment. However, before taking the decision to opt for BOTOX cosmetic treatment, one should consider certain points.

First, the Possible Side Effects: Common side effects with BOTOX treatment include nausea, headache, bruising, flu-like syndrome, minor pain, temporary drooping of the eyelid (ptosis), and respiratory infection.

Medication: The doctor who is handling the BOTOX treatment should be made aware of any medication that you are currently on; particularly if you are taking antibiotics, multivitamins, Vitamin E or drugs for complications in heart rhythm, Alzheimer’s disease, myasthenia gravis or infections. These medications, if used with BOTOX may:

• Interact with it
• Increase the likelihood of side effects occurring with the treatment
• Cause adverse reactions

To avoid this, you may have to stop taking these medicines.

Check if You Are a Good Candidate: BOTOX cosmetic treatment is not advised for women who are pregnant, nursing, or intending to become pregnant before long, as sufficient information is not available on its use and effects. BOTOX treatment would also not be a good idea for you if you have:

• A generalized movement problem or any neuromuscular disease.
• Any hypersensitivity to or are allergic to any constituent of the formulation.
• Any infection on the region which is to be treated.

Must be Willing to do Treatments at Intervals: BOTOX injections, though safer than plastic surgery, offer only temporary results (3 to 6 months). So, if you want your results to continue, you should be ready to do repeat treatments.

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