Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Double Eyelid Surgery For Mono-Lids - What's Wrong With Natural Beauty?

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Frequently discussed is the matter of double eyelid surgery. Many people want it, and just as many think it's a horrible idea. Coming from the latter camp, I've always wondered why people would undergo surgery to change something that really isn't wrong in the first place.

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I love my single lids. They gives me more of a canvas for eye makeup. I'm used to them. They're a part of me, and I would never change them.

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Many asian pop music stars become so-called "Americanized", which pretty much seems to entail breast implants and double eyelid surgery. I'm not going to get into implants here since I don't want to break my keyboard out of anger, but monolids are something unique that should not be changed.

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Growing up, I actually used to resent having single lids. I eventually realized that double lids wouldn't do anything for me other than putting yet another hole in my pocket, right next to the one that makeup regularly enlarges.

Living in America, almost every eye makeup product is marketed towards women with double lids, because most women have them, even many asian women. That doesn't mean that those products aren't any good for monolids though.

Seeing as I've had them for so long, I'd probably feel strange applying my favorite dark eyed makeup on double lids. I've helped a few double-lidded friends with their makeup, and it's more difficult to apply makeup than on my lids.

What's so wrong about monolids? Nothing at all. Don't change them, don't get surgery for them, don't resent them, don't wish you didn't have them. Just appreciate them and their uniqueness.

Double Eyelid Surgery For Mono-Lids - What's Wrong With Natural Beauty?

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Plastic Surgery Disasters - Why Does it Happen?

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Have you heard of the latest plastic surgery disasters? You may have heard the news on TV or seen the pictures online. These cosmetic surgery disasters can happen to anybody - from the average Joe and Jane... to world famous celebrities.

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When a plastic surgery goes wrong, there are usually two things you can do: either to do another surgery to fix the first problem, or just live with the awful results for the rest of your life.

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The second solution is definitely not so hopeful, so many people do the first. They go under another plastic surgery. In some cases it helps get their looks back.

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But sometimes the second cosmetic surgery also makes things worse. That is when you really wish you wouldn't even think of doing a plastic surgery in the first place.

But don't worry, there are some simple secrets to help you guarantee the success of your cosmetic surgery, and to make sure yours will NOT turn into a plastic surgery disaster.

Before we get to these tips, let's first ask this very important question...

How to Protect Yourself from Plastic Surgery Disasters

The last time you asked this question from a plastic surgeon or doctor, they most probably told you not to worry, and that it's totally safe. They may go on talking about their track record of successful surgeries and try to convince you that nothing can possibly go wrong.

Well, the truth is usually not that easy. If the doctor has a few plastic surgery disasters in his background, he definitely won't let you know about them. Why would he? He doesn't want to lose a paying customer.

So it's our responsibility to find out about it, my friend.

Before choosing a doctor to do your cosmetic surgery, it is important to do your homework and research carefully about his skills and previous success rates.

Get access to some of his old patients and ask their opinion about his skills. You can also discover a lot on the Internet.

The bottom line is, there are simple ways you can protect yourself and rest assured your surgery will be successful with the perfect results you are looking for. Just don't leave to chance and make sure you do your own important part: careful research.

Plastic Surgery Disasters - Why Does it Happen?

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

How Long Does Botox Last - When Might I Need It Again?

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Botulinum toxin (Botox) works by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses at the muscle end plates. It does this by blocking the action of the one of the main neurotransmitters, acetyl choline. By carefully choosing the site of injection, a well-trained operator can selectively paralyze the muscles that are causing the lines and wrinkles in your forehead, around your eyes, and between your eyebrows. Clearly this requires a high level of anatomical knowledge as well as an understanding of the appropriate dilution of Botox to minimise the risk of unwanted side effects that might arise from the paralysis of nearby muscles that need to continue working. For example, placement of the Botox too near the eyelid could result in eyelid droop.

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My clients always ask me how long the Botox is going to last for and I explain that the average duration of action is about 4 months. Note that this is an average, and some people experience much longer duration of action (up to eight months in some cases), and in others it is starting to wear off after only six weeks. So there is quite a variation. The research has shown that the most important factor that governs duration of action is the number of units of Botox that are used. For forehead and Glabella Botox the ideal total dose seems to be around 40-50 units (equivalent to around 100 units of Dysport/Azzalure as unit for unit Dypsort/Azzalure is around 2.5-3 times weaker than Botox/Vistabel). This will give 4 months duration of effect in 75 percent of patients.

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The other main question my clients have for me is when to have their next dose. This is a matter of personal preference, and there is no right or wrong time to have the next dose other than to say it's best to start thinking about it only when there is some clear evidence that the Botox is starting to wear off. Trying to pre-empt the Botox wearing off by using the calendar is probably not such a good idea as it could last a lot longer than you thought, particularly if you are having it regularly as it tends to last a bit longer each time. What kind of evidence should you look for to show you that the Botox is starting to wear off? Well it's mainly return of movement in the muscle areas that were previously paralyzed. The first area will probably be between the eyebrows if you had that area treated. This is a particularly strong and active muscle area and will show signs of the Botox wearing off earlier than other treated areas in many cases.

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Once the movement in a treated area has become re-established, you will see a gradual return of the lines in your skin, though probably not as noticeable as pre-treatment. That's a good time to start to think about booking your next treatment.

How Long Does Botox Last - When Might I Need It Again?

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Are Plastic Surgery Horror Stories True Or Falsified?

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Anyone who's into pouring over entertainment tabloids has come across plastic surgery horror stories, with matching pictures to lend credence to their statements. Those pictures indeed look scary but people can't help but stare with horrified fascination at those pictures, terrifying as they seem.

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One common example is the case of Jocelyn Wildenstein. She's had a number of plastic surgeries and the pictures of her over time just show plastic surgery gone haywire. Another celebrity for a plastic surgery horror story would be Kenny Rogers whose overdone facelift has rendered his face eternally with a surprised look.

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You could be pondering over the possibility of having a breast augmentation and know of someone who's had bad breast implants and now you're having second thoughts. Stories range from peculiar dents in the breast skin to burst silicone or saline implants. These would make anyone think over and over about going through cosmetic plastic surgery.

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You can't help but wonder if these stories are prevalent and your worry is well-founded.

Reality and Truth

In reality, these stories are certainly less prevalent and have just been blown up by the media. With good research to guide you to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon, the first operation would have resolved your problem. With reasonable and proportionate goals, there is no reason why the cosmetic surgery you went through wouldn't do you well and last for the rest of your life.

You just should be aware of the existence of body dysmorphic disorder, a clinically characterized mental disease. This condition is an obsession with facial or body traits, an overly exaggerated criticism of one's self that can shatter your self-esteem.

Research results say that this disorder afflicts 12% of plastic surgery patients, or 1 in 50 people. These are the patients who go after repeated operations on the same body part because they can not get satisfied with the results.

The celebrity horrors bandied about in the tabloids are often suffering from this disorder. Their faces had reached that grotesque point because they had recurring surgeries done on the same feature, resulting in those "plastic surgery gone bad" photos prominently displayed by the paparazzi.

Some follow-up surgeries are necessary. Non-invasive operations like peels need to be repeated to maintain the effects. Procedures as these need touch-ups to maintain the improvement done by the first operation. You should have your surgeon's advice and recommendation for a touch-up. S/he should have an exhaustive discussion during your initial consultation to find out if you have any tendencies for body dysmorphic disorder.

Are Plastic Surgery Horror Stories True Or Falsified?

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Breast Augmentation - What Can Go Wrong?

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Breast augmentation is major surgery and with it comes possible complications. There are the normal risks of surgery, but there are specific complications that can occur with implants. If you have chosen an experienced plastic surgeon, the risk is reduced but still a possibility.

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Even taking all the necessary precautions, complications can still occur and it is important to know what could happen. Here are some of the more common complications that can occur:

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Asymmetry-Because saline implants are filled after they are put in, there is a chance that one side may have more volume than the other. Placement can also give you a lopsided look. Revision is the only way to correct this.

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Wrong size-You may discover after all the swelling has gone down that your implants are either too big or too small. If you got saline, this is an easy fix. The surgeon can simply make a small incision and add more solution. If you have silicone, they have to be replaced.

Silent rupture-This is a leak that occurs with silicone implants. The solution slowly leaks as opposed to saline which quickly deflates. This is why your surgeon wants you to return for maintenance and receive MRIs after breast augmentation with silicone. That's the only way to catch the silent rupture.

Capsular Contraction-If a silent rupture does occur, scar tissue may form around the implant. This can be quite painful and is indicated by a hardening of the breast.

Numbness-There is a risk of nerve damage particularly around the nipple after a breast augmentation procedure. Sometimes the feeling will come back, but in some cases it is permanent.

Scarring-The incision is made under the breast and as close to the nipple as possible. This is how the surgeon minimizes the visibility of the scars. Of course, there is always a possibility of forming more visible keloid scars if the incision doesn't heal properly.

Infection-This is a complication that can occur with any surgical procedure. It is very important to keep the incision site clean to avoid infection.

Revision-If there are any complications that can be corrected, revision surgery is necessary. The surgeon should be able to use the same incision site, but it will require a whole new procedure.

Reaction to anesthesia-This is another risk that goes along with any type of surgery. It is imperative that you give your breast augmentation surgeon a complete history of your health conditions and medications.

To reduce the chance of any of these complications, you should start with the right plastic surgeon. Verify his credentials and make sure he is board certified as a plastic surgeon. Go into the procedure with realistic expectations and follow his post-operative instructions to the letter. Do this and you should have great results from your breast augmentation.

Breast Augmentation - What Can Go Wrong?

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Cosmetic Surgery - A Youth Obsessed With Perfection

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With a society quite literally obsessed with looking young and everything associated with this notion, there is little we can do to escape this subject in the media, the stores we shop in and on the internet that we so rely on in the 21st century.

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You would think that those with particular interest in this topic would at least be in the slightly later stages of their life and looking for that little bit of work to turn back the clock. This, quite worryingly, is not always the case; the youth of today now seem to be looking to go one step further and looking young and vibrant, it seems, is not good enough.

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A recently discovered syndrome (Hyper-aesthetic syndrome to be exact) has left youths as young as 16 wanting to look as good as they possibly can in a bid to emulate the brushed up and seemingly perfect celebrities in the glossy magazines that they pour over on a day to day basis.

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Up there on the list of highly sought after procedures is breast augmentation (breast enlargement surgery), liposuction, rhinoplasty (nose surgery) and even tattoo removal.

Of course this will only be possible for those who have a large amount of money of their own or parents who are willing to fund any surgery they require, but it could also lead to teenagers getting into debt to achieve the face and body that they desire.

Some suggest that this disorder could also be attributed to bullying in school which may lead to this desire to change everything about one's appearance in order to remove themselves from this situation. There are those who argue that counselling would be more useful in these circumstances.

Cosmetic surgery can be useful for correcting problems with facial symmetry in terms of reshaping the nose and pinning back prominent ears which can help restore lost confidence but anyone of a young age considering this should be talked to, to ascertain whether this is the right thing to do and be warned of the psychological impact of plastic surgery.

Cosmetic Surgery - A Youth Obsessed With Perfection

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Some Fort Worth Liposuction and Houston Liposuction Surgeons to Consider

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The second largest state in the U.S., Texas, seems to have almost as many image-conscious people living in it as the largest - California. People go to the gym to workout and they alter their diet in order to look better and feel better. Sometimes their efforts don't go as far as they'd like and they opt to help remove the remaining fat via Liposuction surgery. If they live in Texas, they have a wide range of Liposuction surgeons to choose from.

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When looking for Liposuction in Fort Worth, Dr. Raymond Faires, MD, FACS is one of the options that Texas residents have. Dr. Faires is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as a Fellow of American College of Surgeons. Dr. Faires is a member of (including but not limited to) the Texas Surgical Society, the Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Medical Association. Dr. Faires also served time as the Chief of Plastic Surgery at Harris Methodist Fort Worth.

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If you happen to live in Houston, then Dr. Christopher Patronella, MD, FACS, FICS is definitely a choice to consider. Dr. Patronella's liposuction specialties include abdominal liposuction, thigh liposuction as well as facial and neck liposuction.

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Dr. Patronella is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a Fellow of the International College of Surgeons. Additionally, he is a member of the American Society for Plastic Surgeons. His work in the field of plastic surgery has been so superb that he was given the honor of his induction into the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.

As always, when considering Liposuction Surgery be sure you contact your surgeon and talk with them about their experience, their techniques as well as their expectations for your surgery (as well as yours).

Some Fort Worth Liposuction and Houston Liposuction Surgeons to Consider

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