Cosmetic surgery financing offers loans for breast augmentation, liposuction, implants, gastric bypass, rhinoplasty, face lifts, tummy tucks and more
Monday, September 3, 2012
Breast Augmentation: The Road to Achieve a Perfect Figure
Friday, July 13, 2012
Cosmetic Surgery Can Help You Achieve Your Goals
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Top Ten Cosmetic Surgeries
Coming in first, second, and third on the list on the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures done are the ever popular breast augmentation, lift, and reduction. An augmentation, which has been the number one surgery for years running, is focused on increasing the size of the bosom. This procedure is done by making one of several types of incisions inserting either saline or silicone implants. There are pros and cons to each material used, and a thorough consultation will determine which is the best for each patient. Lifts can be done with or without an augmentation and is meant to fix the droop of the aging or post-nursing breasts, while a reduction mammoplasty focuses on minimizing the size of the breast usually for medical intervention.
The face hosts a number of procedures that contribute to the top ten beginning with the ever popular face lift which focuses on regaining youthfulness of the check, jowl and neck area. The eyelid and forehead can be addressed with blepharoplasty which corrects drooping eyelids and puffy under eye bags by lifting the forehead though wrinkles in the forehead itself are better addressed with some sort of laser treatment.
The nose and the chin are two areas that draw attention from a different population. A lot of those who seek nose jobs or chin implants are those who are unhappy with the total results of a face lift or for those who have medical issues that have malformed the shape or function of the areas.
Rounding out the top ten are two procedures that focus on the tummy. A tummy tuck falls into the category of invasive surgery because it involves major incisions, skin removal, and repositioning. It sometimes even requires a new naval. This can be done with or without liposuction. Liposuction in and of itself is reserved for those who have achieved and maintained a healthy body weight but have stubborn areas of fat that will not budge.
These operations repeatedly make the top ten in annual surveys, and therefore experienced surgeons should be easy to find. To choose the most experienced, check the certification credentials of your prospective choice, ask to see before and after pictures of previous clients, and even ask if you can contact those referrals. A good and confident surgeon will gladly comply with any and all of your needs in your quest to make this decision to have cosmetic surgery done.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Learning About Plastic Surgeries
In this day and age, there is no reason at all to remain dissatisfied with your body or appearance. There are so many plastic surgeries designed to enhance and improve your looks that the world is your oyster. And most people generally have one or two things they would like to change, look better, and just be more acceptable among their peers and friends.
Among the different cosmetic treatments available are two main categories - cosmetic and reconstructive. If you are unhappy with your appearance and wish to change it, you probably fall into the first category - cosmetic. But if you were born with a birth defect like a cleft palette or you suffered an injury or disfigurement, such as extensive burns, reconstructive surgery is the choice for you.
Within the world of cosmetic surgeries are procedures designed to improve almost every single feature and characteristic.
Whether you want a smaller nose, larger breasts, firmer skin, a flatter stomach or thinner thighs - there's a plastic surgery that could be right for you.Before even considering going under the knife for one or more plastic surgeries, it's absolutely vital that you speak to your doctor and then to a qualified surgeon about your situation. Your doctors will help you assess your current predicament and what could potentially be done to improve it. Having this frank discussion before having any such treatment is necessary as it will help to educate you on the basics and what you can expect in terms of results, risks and costs.
Plastic surgeries don't come cheap, they don't have guaranteed results and they can be risky. These are all points to carefully consider before you agree to one or more procedures.
While the benefits can far outweigh the negatives - higher self-esteem, more confidence, a feeling of love for your new body - you still need to be aware of what could happen if things take a turn for the worse.
As with any major operation, there is a risk of excessive bleeding, swelling, bruising, infection, improper healing and undesirable results when it comes to this kind of medical operations.
Your doctor can discuss these medical and emotional complications with you at length.
Once you're informed about the risks and you've worked out a payment plan with your healthcare provider (or on your own), you and your surgeon can work together to prepare you for your plastic surgeries and do everything possible to make sure you achieve the best possible results.