Cosmetic Surgery Treatments in UK

We live in a world where image counts for a lot, whether we want it to or not. We see good looking people on magazine covers and on television every day, whilst those sporting the latest fashions are deemed more attractive than others. But whilst we see people that look the way we want to look everywhere, we also see references to the field of cosmetic surgery all around us. It is hard to go through the day without seeing a reference to the area, whether it is an advert in a newspaper or a story on the news, so it is therefore no wonder that it is an increasingly popular field.

Cosmetic surgery does not promise anyone the perfect look, but it does aim to improve on people’s appearance if that is what they desire. Many people turn to plastic surgery because they are unhappy with particular parts of their appearance, so those who are unhappy with the shape or size of their breasts might opt for breast enlargement, breast reduction or breast uplift.

At the same time, some people might seek a procedure for their face, with candidates being rhinoplasty, facelifts, blepharoplasty and many more. To get the latest cosmetic surgery prices you should visit cosmeticsuregon.co.uk

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Types of Tummy Tuck

Types of Tummy Tuck

There are two kinds of tummy tucks available: the full tummy tuck, which requires sedation under a general anaesthetic, and involves more dramatic alteration, and a “mini” tummy tuck which is popularly performed with a local anaesthetic and as an outpatient procedure.

Many women choose to have a full tummy tuck at the same time as a tubal or hysterectomy; this occurs in part because the two procedures will share the same surgical scar, a mark created by a small incision just below the bikini line. Deciding to have surgery of any kind is a major decision, so, if you think a TT might be right for you, seek a consultation with a few qualified cosmetic surgeons to discuss you individual needs and surgical options.

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Liposuction: A Popular Method for Unwanted Fat Reduction

Growing in popularity, liposuction is a common cosmetic surgery procedure used by women and men. Lipo, as it is often referred to, removes unwanted fat from abdomen, buttocks, thighs, neck or back of arms. Women usually opt to have the procedure perfomed on the abdomen and thighs, with men leaning more toward the flanks (love handles) and abdomen.

Local or general anesthesia can be used during liposuction, depending on technique used. The Tumescent technique commonly used today has eliminated the necessity of a blood transfusion being given as a standard part of the procedure. A hollow tube known as a cannula is used with an aspirator to suction out unwanted fat from the desired area. The cannula creates tiny tunnels to filter through the fatty layers, and after surgery these tunnels collapse leaving an improved contour providing the desired appearance for the patient.

Returning to work can occur as quickly as 1-2 days post-surgery for desk jobs. Regular exercise can be carefully resumed in 2-4 days. If cost is a consideration, the ranges vary depending upon expertise of surgeon along with amount of tissue removed. The recommended amount of fat tissue that can safely be removed during one liposuction cosmetic surgery is 6-8 pounds. If more is desired to be removed, surgeons will advise patients to undergo 2 procedures with 3-4 weeks separating them. Be careful not to remove too much as “oversuction” may produce dents and/or lumpiness in the respective area.

The results of liposuction are permanent; although normal aging will occur and if excess weight is gained the effects will be altered. Pregnancy is not thought to hinder the results, as long as weight gained during the pregnancy is lost post childbirth.

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