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Abdominoplasty (Tummy
Tuck)
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
Botox®
Breast Augmentation
Breast Reduction
Facelift
Injectable Fillers
Liposuction
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
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Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a "tummy
tuck," is a major surgical procedure to remove
excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen
and to tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall. The
procedure can dramatically reduce the appearance of
a protruding abdomen. But bear in mind, it does produce
a permanent scar, which, depending on the extent of
the original problem and the surgery required to correct
it, can extend from hip to hip.
If you're considering abdominoplasty,
this will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-when
it can help, how it's performed, and what results you
can expect. It can't answer all of your questions, since
a lot depends on the individual patient and the surgeon.
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Eyelid surgery (technically called
blepharoplasty) is a procedure to remove fat--usually
along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and
lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper
lids and puffy bags below your eyes - features that
make you look older and more tired than you feel, and
may even interfere with your vision. However, it won't
remove crow's feet or other wrinkles, eliminate dark
circles under your eyes, or lift sagging eyebrows. While
it can add an upper eyelid crease to Asian eyes, it
will not erase evidence of your ethnic or racial heritage.
Blepharoplasty can be done alone, or in conjunction
with other facial surgery procedures such as a facelift
or browlift.
If you're considering eyelid
surgery, this information will give you a basic
understanding of the procedure-when it can help, how
it's performed, and what results you can expect. It
can't answer all of your questions, since a lot depends
on the individual patient and the surgeon. Please ask
your surgeon about anything you don't understand.
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Botulinum toxins have been used
for neck spasms, cranial nerve disorders and eye spasms.
With the recent FDA approval of Botox® for cosmetic
use in the glabellar region, the drug is used to smooth
wrinkles. When injected into facial muscles botulinum
toxins block nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing
muscles and smoothing wrinkles. Currently Botox®
is the only form of botulinum toxin approved by the
FDA for cosmetic purposes in the glabellar region, but
two others, MyoblocTM and Dysport® are under FDA
review for cosmetic use.
More than 1.1 million people had Botox®
injections in 2002, according to ASPS, representing
15 percent of non-surgical cosmetic plastic surgery
procedures. Fifty-four percent of all Botox® procedures
were performed on people between the ages of 35-50. |
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Breast augmentation, technically
known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure
to enhance the size and shape of a woman's breast for
a number of reasons:
- To enhance the body contour of a woman
who, for personal reasons, feels her breast size is
too small.
- To correct a reduction in breast volume
after pregnancy.
- To balance a difference in breast
size.
- As a reconstructive technique following
breast surgery.
By inserting an implant behind each breast,
surgeons are able to increase a woman's bustline by
one or more bra cup sizes. If you're considering breast
augmentation, this
brochure will give you a basic understanding of
the procedure--when it can help, how it's performed,
and what results you can expect. It can't answer all
of your questions, since a lot depends on your individual
circumstances. Please ask your surgeon if there is anything
you don't understand about the procedure. |
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Women with very large, pendulous
breasts may experience a variety of medical problems
caused by the excessive weight-from back and neck pain
and skin irritation to skeletal deformities and breathing
problems. Bra straps may leave indentations in their
shoulders. And unusually large breasts can make a woman-or
a teenage girl-feel extremely self-conscious.
Breast reduction, technically known as
reduction mammaplasty, is designed for such women. The
procedure removes fat, glandular tissue, and skin from
the breasts, making them smaller, lighter, and firmer.
It can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker
skin surrounding the nipple. The goal is to give the
woman smaller, better-shaped breasts in proportion with
the rest of her body.
If you're considering breast reduction,
this brochure
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-
when it can help, how it's performed, and what results
you can expect. It can't answer all of your questions,
since a lot depends on your individual circumstances.
Please be sure to ask your doctor if there is anything
about the procedure you don't understand. |
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As people age, the effects of gravity,
exposure to the sun, and the stresses of daily life
can be seen in their faces. Deep creases form between
the nose and mouth; the jawline grows slack and jowly;
folds and fat deposits appear around the neck.
A facelift (technically known as
rhytidectomy) can't stop this aging process. What it
can do is "set back the clock," improving
the most visible signs of aging by removing excess fat,
tightening underlying muscles, and redraping the skin
of your face and neck. A facelift can be done alone,
or in conjunction with other procedures such as a forehead
lift, eyelid surgery, or nose reshaping.
If you're considering a facelift,
this brochure
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure
when it can help, how it's performed, and what results
you can expect. It can't answer all of your questions,
since a lot depends on the individual patient and the
surgeon. Please ask your surgeon about anything you
don't understand. |
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As we age, our faces begin to show
the effects of gravity, sun exposure and years of facial
muscle movement, such as smiling, chewing and squinting.
The underlying tissues that keep our skin looking youthful
and plumped up begin to break down, often leaving laugh
lines, smile lines, crow's feet or facial creases over
the areas where this muscle movement occurs.
Soft-tissue fillers, most commonly
injectable collagen or fat, can help fill in these lines
and creases, temporarily restoring a smoother, more
youthful-looking appearance. When injected beneath the
skin, these fillers plump up creased and sunken areas
of the face. They can also add fullness to the lips
and cheeks. Injectable fillers may be used alone or
in conjunction with a resurfacing procedure, such as
a laser treatment, or a recontouring procedure, such
as a facelift.
If you're considering a facial-rejuvenation
treatment with collagen or fat, this
brochure will give you a basic understanding of
the procedure - when injectables can help, how the procedure
is performed, and what results you can expect. It may
not answer all of your questions, since a lot depends
on your individual circumstances. Please ask your doctor
if there is anything about the procedure you don't understand.
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Liposuction is a procedure that
can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from
specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks,
thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. During
the past decade, liposuction, which is also known as
"lipoplasty" or "suction lipectomy,"
has benefited from several new refinements. Today, a
number of new techniques, including ultrasound-assisted
lipoplasty (UAL), the tumescent technique, and the super-wet
technique, are helping many plastic surgeons to provide
selected patients with more precise results and quicker
recovery times. Although no type of liposuction is a
substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can
remove stubborn areas of fat that don't respond to traditional
weight-loss methods.
If you're considering liposuction,
this brochure
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure
-- when it can help, how it is performed and how you
might look and feel after surgery. It won't answer all
of your questions, since much depends on your individual
circumstances. Please ask your doctor if there is anything
about the procedure you don't understand.
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Rhinoplasty, or surgery to reshape
the nose, is one of the most common of all plastic surgery
procedures. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size
of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge,
narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle
between your nose and your upper lip. It may also correct
a birth defect or injury, or help relieve some breathing
problems.
If you're considering rhinoplasty,
this information
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-when
it can help, how it's performed, and what results you
can expect. It can't answer all of your questions, since
a lot depends on the individual patient and the surgeon.
Please ask your surgeon about anything you don't understand.
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Society of Plastic Surgeons. |