Liposuction Cosmetic Surgery is excellent for reducing excess localized fat deposits, and generally smoothing body contour. Unfortunately, liposuction is an imperfect solution for cellulite. Liposuction for cellulite alone rarely corrects the problem, although in selected cases, followed by other external means (such as EndermologieTM, massage, VelaShapeTM, or others), liposuction may play a role in cellulite reduction. A consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon is recommended to determine your candidacy for cellulite treatment with liposuction.
Breasts are primarily made up of fatty tissue and mammary glands. Neither of these will be made larger through increasing muscles via exercise The pectoral muscles behind the breasts, however, can be made larger, stronger and in turn cause the bosom to protrude further outward, creating a more shapely profile. You will be able to determine this with your doctor during your pre-operative consultation. Your incisions will be stitched and bandaged. It's very important to follow your doctor's instructions Cosmetic Surgery on properly caring for the stitches and bandage in the days following surgery.
Too Much Skin?
Just like the platysmaplasty, your surgeon will make similar incisions for a cervicoplasty, trimming parts of the skin and lifting it into place. It will be secured with tissue glue or stitches. The cervicoplasty can be completed in about two to four hours, depending on the complexity of your procedure. Again, your anesthesia will depend on your own personal comfort level.
Fat tissue, which contains a lot of liquid, is removed during surgery. Also, physicians may inject large amounts of fluids during liposuction. This may result in a fluid imbalance. While you are in the physician's office, surgical center or hospital, the staff will be monitoring you for signs of fluid imbalance.
However, this may happen after you go home and can result in serious Cosmetic Surgery conditions such as heart problems, excess fluid collecting in the lungs, or kidney problems as your kidneys try to maintain fluid balance.
Head down to your local pharmacy, and purchase an over the counter skin-firming cream. Ask the pharmacist for basic Cosmetic Surgery recommendations and do some research at home for good measure. Apply as directed.
Take the time to massage your skin on a regular basis. These massages will encourage proper circulation, and aid in restoring the elasticity of the skin. Added tips can be found through your plastic surgeon or general physician. Be sure to follow all Cosmetic Surgery recommendations and instructions properly.
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