Dr. Kenneth Dickie from Royal Centre of Plastic Surgery in Barrie, Ontario explains Facial Rejuvenation Procedure. He discusses the progression and skin care method
The document appears to be a collection of before and after photos showing the results of various plastic surgery procedures including abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), mastopexy (breast lift), liposuction, and augmentation mammoplasty (breast augmentation). The photos demonstrate patients both before and after the procedures at different stages of recovery.
This document discusses techniques for midface rejuvenation during facelift surgery. It describes how the midface and lower eyelids are important for a youthful appearance. It recommends a "SOOF lift blepharoplasty" procedure to address hollowness under the eyes and migration of orbital fat. For inadequate volume at the malar eminence, it suggests malar augmentation with implants or fat injections. It also describes a "malar pad lift" to address ptosis of the malar pad and inferior migration of midface fat. The goal is to restore adequate skeletal and soft tissue support at the malar eminence and infraorbital rim.
This document discusses different surgical approaches for facelifts, including determining which procedure is best based on a patient's needs and characteristics. It describes S-lifts, minitucks, and three-layer facelifts, indicating which options are suitable for mild, moderate, or severe laxity. The document also provides details on anatomical structures like the SMAS layer and platysma muscle, and the appropriate surgical planes for different areas of the face and neck to achieve optimal lifting results.
This document discusses different types of facelift surgery procedures performed by Associated Plastic Surgeons in Kansas City. It describes how a facelift can make a patient look 5 to 10 years younger by removing wrinkles and sagging skin through tightening facial and neck muscles and removing excess skin. Both women and men are turning to facelift surgery to erase signs of aging. The document provides criteria for whether facelift surgery is a good option, such as being physically healthy and not smoking.
1. Plastic surgery after significant weight loss can address issues like skin redundancy, fat redistribution, and muscle and fascial weakness to improve body contour.
2. Procedures may include breast lifts, abdominoplasty, brachioplasty, and body lifts performed in stages to safely address multiple areas.
3. Case examples show how staged procedures can achieve natural-looking results and improve patients' ability to be physically active by addressing areas of functional and aesthetic concerns after massive weight loss.
Rhinoplasty enhances facial harmony and therefore the proportions of your nose. It will also correct impaired respiration caused by structural defects within the nose.
Rhinoplasty surgery will change:
Nose size in relation to facial balance
Nose width at the bridge or in the dimensions and position of the nostrils
Nose profile with visible humps or depressions on the bridge
Nasal tip that's enlarged or bulbous, drooping, upturned or hooked
Nostrils that are large, wide, or upturned
Nasal asymmetry
If you want a a lot of symmetrical nose, keep in mind that everyone’s face is uneven to some extent. Results may not be utterly symmetric, though the goal is to create facial balance and proper proportion.
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This document discusses various techniques for facelift surgery. It begins by noting that facial aging affects all layers of the face, changing its shape from heart-shaped to rectangular. Various facelift techniques are then described in detail, including subcutaneous facelift, SMAS plication, MACS lift, and deep plane lift. Post-operative care and potential complications are also outlined. The goal of facelift surgery is to reposition ptotic tissue and restore a more youthful facial contour.
The document appears to be a collection of before and after photos showing the results of various plastic surgery procedures including abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), mastopexy (breast lift), liposuction, and augmentation mammoplasty (breast augmentation). The photos demonstrate patients both before and after the procedures at different stages of recovery.
This document discusses techniques for midface rejuvenation during facelift surgery. It describes how the midface and lower eyelids are important for a youthful appearance. It recommends a "SOOF lift blepharoplasty" procedure to address hollowness under the eyes and migration of orbital fat. For inadequate volume at the malar eminence, it suggests malar augmentation with implants or fat injections. It also describes a "malar pad lift" to address ptosis of the malar pad and inferior migration of midface fat. The goal is to restore adequate skeletal and soft tissue support at the malar eminence and infraorbital rim.
This document discusses different surgical approaches for facelifts, including determining which procedure is best based on a patient's needs and characteristics. It describes S-lifts, minitucks, and three-layer facelifts, indicating which options are suitable for mild, moderate, or severe laxity. The document also provides details on anatomical structures like the SMAS layer and platysma muscle, and the appropriate surgical planes for different areas of the face and neck to achieve optimal lifting results.
This document discusses different types of facelift surgery procedures performed by Associated Plastic Surgeons in Kansas City. It describes how a facelift can make a patient look 5 to 10 years younger by removing wrinkles and sagging skin through tightening facial and neck muscles and removing excess skin. Both women and men are turning to facelift surgery to erase signs of aging. The document provides criteria for whether facelift surgery is a good option, such as being physically healthy and not smoking.
1. Plastic surgery after significant weight loss can address issues like skin redundancy, fat redistribution, and muscle and fascial weakness to improve body contour.
2. Procedures may include breast lifts, abdominoplasty, brachioplasty, and body lifts performed in stages to safely address multiple areas.
3. Case examples show how staged procedures can achieve natural-looking results and improve patients' ability to be physically active by addressing areas of functional and aesthetic concerns after massive weight loss.
Rhinoplasty enhances facial harmony and therefore the proportions of your nose. It will also correct impaired respiration caused by structural defects within the nose.
Rhinoplasty surgery will change:
Nose size in relation to facial balance
Nose width at the bridge or in the dimensions and position of the nostrils
Nose profile with visible humps or depressions on the bridge
Nasal tip that's enlarged or bulbous, drooping, upturned or hooked
Nostrils that are large, wide, or upturned
Nasal asymmetry
If you want a a lot of symmetrical nose, keep in mind that everyone’s face is uneven to some extent. Results may not be utterly symmetric, though the goal is to create facial balance and proper proportion.
rhinoplasty,blepharoplasty,rhinoplasty cost ,rhinoplasty surgery ,best,rhinoplasty surgeon,non surgical rhinoplasty,best rhinoplasty ,nose rhinoplasty,revision rhinoplasty
This document discusses various techniques for facelift surgery. It begins by noting that facial aging affects all layers of the face, changing its shape from heart-shaped to rectangular. Various facelift techniques are then described in detail, including subcutaneous facelift, SMAS plication, MACS lift, and deep plane lift. Post-operative care and potential complications are also outlined. The goal of facelift surgery is to reposition ptotic tissue and restore a more youthful facial contour.
Facial Aging Process by Dr. Kenneth DickieKenneth Dickie
Dr. Kenneth Dickie from Royal Centre of Plastic Surgery in Barrie, Ontario explained the process of Facial Aging from when one was a baby to elderly.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Kenneth Dickie at http://royalcentreofplasticsurgery.com/
This document provides an overview of fractures of the midface, including relevant anatomy, classification systems, evaluation, management considerations, operative techniques, and potential complications. It describes the key bones and structures of the midface, including the zygoma, maxilla, and midface buttresses. Classification systems such as the LeFort fractures and Knight and North system for malar fractures are reviewed. Indications, goals, approaches, reduction maneuvers, fixation methods, and postoperative care of midface fractures are discussed in detail. Complications including enophthalmos, nerve dysfunction, diplopia, and ectropion are also reviewed.
This document provides an overview of breast cosmetic surgery procedures including anatomy, breast augmentation, mastopexy (breast lift), and reduction mammaplasty. It discusses the ideal breast architecture and measurements. Breast augmentation techniques like saline and silicone implants are described. Complications of augmentation like capsular contracture are also summarized. Mastopexy techniques including periareolar, vertical, inverted-T, and Benelli lifts are outlined. Endoscopic approaches for augmentation are mentioned.
This document provides information about Dr. Gilbert Lee and Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa, including their contact information and website. It then lists various types of breast surgeries performed, including breast reduction, revision, reconstruction, and mastopexy.
The document shows before and after photos of various breast augmentation, mastopexy (breast lift), and mastopexy/augmentation procedures. This includes a 42 year old who had a tear drop mastopexy with no implants, a 36 year old who received 350cc silicone implants through an IMF incision, multiple patients who had mastopexy/augmentation with 400cc silicone implants, and one who had a mastopexy/augmentation with 350cc silicone implants. Photos demonstrate results of saline subglandular augmentation and bilateral mastopexy/augmentation procedures.
The document discusses different surgical techniques for blepharoplasty, including upper and lower blepharoplasty, focusing on approaches for removing excess skin and fat to improve the appearance of the eyes while maintaining natural shape. Key steps for upper and lower blepharoplasty techniques are outlined, including incision placement and closure, as well as potential complications.
This is a powerpoint presentaiton given by W. Thomas McClellan, MD FACS, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who specializes in breast augmentation. This presentation is unique and critical because it gives patients detailed information about what is important regarding breast augmentation. For example: How to choose a surgeon, what is important in the operating room, postoperative care, how to pick a size, type of breast implant.
The document summarizes the structure and function of human skin. It describes the three layers of skin - epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis contains keratinocytes, melanocytes and other cells. The dermis contains collagen, elastic fibers and blood vessels. Photoaging is caused by UV radiation damage from the sun and leads to wrinkles, pigment changes and loss of collagen over time. Prevention involves limiting sun exposure, wearing sunscreen and protective clothing.
The document discusses aging of the face and its underlying pathophysiology. It states that facial aging begins with structural changes in multiple facial tissue layers, including skin, fat, muscle and bone. Intrinsic aging is the inevitable natural aging process that occurs due to telomere shortening and reduced cell division over time. Extrinsic aging like photoaging and smoking further accelerate the natural aging process. Key changes include thinning and sagging of skin with reduced collagen, redistribution and loss of facial fat, loss of facial bone volume, and prominence of lines and wrinkles.
Training for periorbital and upper face treatment with botox and JuvedermDokter Frodo Gaymans
Training for periorbital and upper face treatment with botox and Juvederm
Training for experienced injectors.
no rights may be derived from this training
Facial Beauty, Ideal Dimensions in the Face, ABAM 2015Philip Young
The document summarizes a presentation on a new theory of facial beauty called the Circles of Prominence. The theory proposes that ideal dimensions of the face can be defined by ratios to the width of the iris. Studies varying distances and sizes of facial features like eyebrows, nose, lips, and ears in line drawings and morphed photos found that ratios of 1 iris width or 1/2 iris width were generally rated most attractive. This provides evidence that the Circles of Prominence theory may help define beauty and improve plastic surgery outcomes.
Facial Beauty, Ideal Dimensions of the Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Dallas Fall mtg 201...Philip Young
This study tested elements of the Circles of Prominence theory on facial beauty through surveys on manipulated images. It found that: the top of the ear is ideally aligned with the second oblique line from the iris to lower lip; lip length is ideally the distance from iris to iris rather than a multiple of iris width; and the nose ideally starts at the horizontal level of the irises rather than above or below. The results support organizing the face along oblique lines from the iris and nasal tip and that simplicity and key features like the eyes guide perceptions of beauty over precise mathematical relationships.
Plastic reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries can be used for both reconstructive and aesthetic purposes. Some common procedures described include chemical peels and dermabrasion to resurface the skin, injections of fillers or Botox to reduce wrinkles, laser resurfacing to reduce scarring and discoloration, facelifts and blepharoplasty to lift facial skin and fat, rhinoplasty to reshape the nose, liposuction to remove body fat, abdominoplasty and panniculectomy to remove abdominal skin and fat, and breast augmentations, lifts, and reductions. These procedures aim to improve appearance and self-confidence but can involve risks such as scarring,
The document provides historical background on cosmetic surgery, tracing its origins from ancient Egypt and India to modern developments. It discusses notions of beauty across cultures and the scope of modern cosmetic surgery procedures. It then focuses on the boom in cosmetic surgery in South Korea, citing factors like a competitive society that values physical attractiveness, media influence, and affordable costs. Statistics are given on the size of Korea's cosmetic surgery market compared to other nations. Potential impacts and effects of widespread cosmetic surgery are discussed. The document concludes by posing discussion questions about perspectives on cosmetic surgery.
This document provides information about Dr. Prof. SUPRIYA KOKANE PATIL and discusses various cosmetic surgery procedures. It summarizes the most common cosmetic procedures performed in India, including nonsurgical options like lasers, peels, and injectables as well as surgical procedures like liposuction, rhinoplasty, and breast augmentation. It also discusses specific facial cosmetic surgeries and techniques like hair transplantation, blepharoplasty, and facelifts. Complications, appropriate candidates, and the importance of informed consent are briefly covered.
Do you know how many options you have for neck liftJennifer Levine
There are several surgical and non-surgical options for improving the appearance of the neck and jawline. A neck lift surgically removes excess fat and skin to define the jawline. Liposuction is a minimally invasive option that eliminates excess fat while ultrasonic liposuction uses ultrasound to melt fat cells and tighten skin. Botox injections through the Nefertiti treatment relax muscles in the neck and jawline for a tightened, lifted appearance.
Dr. Tanvi Vyas introduces various cosmetic surgery procedures like abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, reduction mammoplasty, mastopexy, rhinoplasty, liposuction and non-surgical procedures like Botox, chemical peels and laser treatments. Details on the purpose, process and risks of procedures like tummy tuck, eyelid surgery, breast implant, nose job and liposuction are provided. Both surgical and non-surgical options are examined for improving the aesthetic appearance of the body and face.
Cosmetic surgery aims to improve a person's appearance through optional procedures performed on normal parts of the body. The document discusses various cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures including abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, liposuction, Botox injections, chemical peels, and laser treatments. It provides details on the goals, indications, risks and complications of each procedure.
The document summarizes the CACI (Computer Aided Cosmetology Instrument), a device that uses microcurrents to lift, tone, and re-educate facial muscles. It uses a patented wave form called TSUNAMI that gradually increases current intensity. The microcurrent stimulates the Golgi tendon organ to shorten or lengthen muscles over 6-8 seconds, lifting and repositioning them. Additional features include hydrating hydro masks, LED lights, and serum-filled electro buds that enhance treatment effects. Clinical studies show benefits such as reduced lines, lifted eyebrows, and less dark circles.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery aims to restore normal function and appearance through various surgical and non-surgical procedures. Reconstructive procedures repair abnormalities from birth defects, injuries, or disease, while cosmetic procedures aim to improve aesthetics. Common plastic surgery procedures discussed include breast augmentation/reconstruction, facelifts, rhinoplasty, and cleft lip/palate repair. Non-surgical options like Botox injections are also covered. Perioperative nursing considerations include managing anxiety, ensuring proper positioning and skin preparation, and monitoring for complications like infection or impaired healing.
Lecture 1 Facial cosmetic surgery
Maxillofacial Surgery
Dental Students Fifth Year second semester
Al Azhar University Gaza Palestine
Dr. Lama El Banna
https://twitter.com/lama_k_banna
Facial Aging Process by Dr. Kenneth DickieKenneth Dickie
Dr. Kenneth Dickie from Royal Centre of Plastic Surgery in Barrie, Ontario explained the process of Facial Aging from when one was a baby to elderly.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Kenneth Dickie at http://royalcentreofplasticsurgery.com/
This document provides an overview of fractures of the midface, including relevant anatomy, classification systems, evaluation, management considerations, operative techniques, and potential complications. It describes the key bones and structures of the midface, including the zygoma, maxilla, and midface buttresses. Classification systems such as the LeFort fractures and Knight and North system for malar fractures are reviewed. Indications, goals, approaches, reduction maneuvers, fixation methods, and postoperative care of midface fractures are discussed in detail. Complications including enophthalmos, nerve dysfunction, diplopia, and ectropion are also reviewed.
This document provides an overview of breast cosmetic surgery procedures including anatomy, breast augmentation, mastopexy (breast lift), and reduction mammaplasty. It discusses the ideal breast architecture and measurements. Breast augmentation techniques like saline and silicone implants are described. Complications of augmentation like capsular contracture are also summarized. Mastopexy techniques including periareolar, vertical, inverted-T, and Benelli lifts are outlined. Endoscopic approaches for augmentation are mentioned.
This document provides information about Dr. Gilbert Lee and Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa, including their contact information and website. It then lists various types of breast surgeries performed, including breast reduction, revision, reconstruction, and mastopexy.
The document shows before and after photos of various breast augmentation, mastopexy (breast lift), and mastopexy/augmentation procedures. This includes a 42 year old who had a tear drop mastopexy with no implants, a 36 year old who received 350cc silicone implants through an IMF incision, multiple patients who had mastopexy/augmentation with 400cc silicone implants, and one who had a mastopexy/augmentation with 350cc silicone implants. Photos demonstrate results of saline subglandular augmentation and bilateral mastopexy/augmentation procedures.
The document discusses different surgical techniques for blepharoplasty, including upper and lower blepharoplasty, focusing on approaches for removing excess skin and fat to improve the appearance of the eyes while maintaining natural shape. Key steps for upper and lower blepharoplasty techniques are outlined, including incision placement and closure, as well as potential complications.
This is a powerpoint presentaiton given by W. Thomas McClellan, MD FACS, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who specializes in breast augmentation. This presentation is unique and critical because it gives patients detailed information about what is important regarding breast augmentation. For example: How to choose a surgeon, what is important in the operating room, postoperative care, how to pick a size, type of breast implant.
The document summarizes the structure and function of human skin. It describes the three layers of skin - epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis contains keratinocytes, melanocytes and other cells. The dermis contains collagen, elastic fibers and blood vessels. Photoaging is caused by UV radiation damage from the sun and leads to wrinkles, pigment changes and loss of collagen over time. Prevention involves limiting sun exposure, wearing sunscreen and protective clothing.
The document discusses aging of the face and its underlying pathophysiology. It states that facial aging begins with structural changes in multiple facial tissue layers, including skin, fat, muscle and bone. Intrinsic aging is the inevitable natural aging process that occurs due to telomere shortening and reduced cell division over time. Extrinsic aging like photoaging and smoking further accelerate the natural aging process. Key changes include thinning and sagging of skin with reduced collagen, redistribution and loss of facial fat, loss of facial bone volume, and prominence of lines and wrinkles.
Training for periorbital and upper face treatment with botox and JuvedermDokter Frodo Gaymans
Training for periorbital and upper face treatment with botox and Juvederm
Training for experienced injectors.
no rights may be derived from this training
Facial Beauty, Ideal Dimensions in the Face, ABAM 2015Philip Young
The document summarizes a presentation on a new theory of facial beauty called the Circles of Prominence. The theory proposes that ideal dimensions of the face can be defined by ratios to the width of the iris. Studies varying distances and sizes of facial features like eyebrows, nose, lips, and ears in line drawings and morphed photos found that ratios of 1 iris width or 1/2 iris width were generally rated most attractive. This provides evidence that the Circles of Prominence theory may help define beauty and improve plastic surgery outcomes.
Facial Beauty, Ideal Dimensions of the Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Dallas Fall mtg 201...Philip Young
This study tested elements of the Circles of Prominence theory on facial beauty through surveys on manipulated images. It found that: the top of the ear is ideally aligned with the second oblique line from the iris to lower lip; lip length is ideally the distance from iris to iris rather than a multiple of iris width; and the nose ideally starts at the horizontal level of the irises rather than above or below. The results support organizing the face along oblique lines from the iris and nasal tip and that simplicity and key features like the eyes guide perceptions of beauty over precise mathematical relationships.
Plastic reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries can be used for both reconstructive and aesthetic purposes. Some common procedures described include chemical peels and dermabrasion to resurface the skin, injections of fillers or Botox to reduce wrinkles, laser resurfacing to reduce scarring and discoloration, facelifts and blepharoplasty to lift facial skin and fat, rhinoplasty to reshape the nose, liposuction to remove body fat, abdominoplasty and panniculectomy to remove abdominal skin and fat, and breast augmentations, lifts, and reductions. These procedures aim to improve appearance and self-confidence but can involve risks such as scarring,
The document provides historical background on cosmetic surgery, tracing its origins from ancient Egypt and India to modern developments. It discusses notions of beauty across cultures and the scope of modern cosmetic surgery procedures. It then focuses on the boom in cosmetic surgery in South Korea, citing factors like a competitive society that values physical attractiveness, media influence, and affordable costs. Statistics are given on the size of Korea's cosmetic surgery market compared to other nations. Potential impacts and effects of widespread cosmetic surgery are discussed. The document concludes by posing discussion questions about perspectives on cosmetic surgery.
This document provides information about Dr. Prof. SUPRIYA KOKANE PATIL and discusses various cosmetic surgery procedures. It summarizes the most common cosmetic procedures performed in India, including nonsurgical options like lasers, peels, and injectables as well as surgical procedures like liposuction, rhinoplasty, and breast augmentation. It also discusses specific facial cosmetic surgeries and techniques like hair transplantation, blepharoplasty, and facelifts. Complications, appropriate candidates, and the importance of informed consent are briefly covered.
Do you know how many options you have for neck liftJennifer Levine
There are several surgical and non-surgical options for improving the appearance of the neck and jawline. A neck lift surgically removes excess fat and skin to define the jawline. Liposuction is a minimally invasive option that eliminates excess fat while ultrasonic liposuction uses ultrasound to melt fat cells and tighten skin. Botox injections through the Nefertiti treatment relax muscles in the neck and jawline for a tightened, lifted appearance.
Dr. Tanvi Vyas introduces various cosmetic surgery procedures like abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, reduction mammoplasty, mastopexy, rhinoplasty, liposuction and non-surgical procedures like Botox, chemical peels and laser treatments. Details on the purpose, process and risks of procedures like tummy tuck, eyelid surgery, breast implant, nose job and liposuction are provided. Both surgical and non-surgical options are examined for improving the aesthetic appearance of the body and face.
Cosmetic surgery aims to improve a person's appearance through optional procedures performed on normal parts of the body. The document discusses various cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures including abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, liposuction, Botox injections, chemical peels, and laser treatments. It provides details on the goals, indications, risks and complications of each procedure.
The document summarizes the CACI (Computer Aided Cosmetology Instrument), a device that uses microcurrents to lift, tone, and re-educate facial muscles. It uses a patented wave form called TSUNAMI that gradually increases current intensity. The microcurrent stimulates the Golgi tendon organ to shorten or lengthen muscles over 6-8 seconds, lifting and repositioning them. Additional features include hydrating hydro masks, LED lights, and serum-filled electro buds that enhance treatment effects. Clinical studies show benefits such as reduced lines, lifted eyebrows, and less dark circles.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery aims to restore normal function and appearance through various surgical and non-surgical procedures. Reconstructive procedures repair abnormalities from birth defects, injuries, or disease, while cosmetic procedures aim to improve aesthetics. Common plastic surgery procedures discussed include breast augmentation/reconstruction, facelifts, rhinoplasty, and cleft lip/palate repair. Non-surgical options like Botox injections are also covered. Perioperative nursing considerations include managing anxiety, ensuring proper positioning and skin preparation, and monitoring for complications like infection or impaired healing.
Lecture 1 Facial cosmetic surgery
Maxillofacial Surgery
Dental Students Fifth Year second semester
Al Azhar University Gaza Palestine
Dr. Lama El Banna
https://twitter.com/lama_k_banna
This document provides an overview of cosmetic surgery procedures and techniques. It discusses the history of plastic surgery dating back to ancient times and developments in the 19th century. Specific procedures like facelifts, cheek augmentation, rhinoplasty, and blepharoplasty are described. Complications that can occur are infections, nerve damage, scarring, and dissatisfaction with results. The costs of common cosmetic surgeries are provided, ranging from approximately Rs. 40,000 for cheiloplasty to over Rs. 4,00,000 for a forehead lift. Overall benefits of cosmetic surgery include improved physical appearance and self-confidence, though maintenance is required and results may not be permanent.
Agnesian HealthCare Know & Go Showcase: Options in Plastic SurgeryAgnesian HealthCare
Dr. Richard Schaefer, a plastic surgeon at Agnesian HealthCare's Plastic Surgery & Cosmetics Services Center presents about the latest developments in plastic surgery & cosmetic services.
Plastic surgery is a medical specialty focused on reconstructing and transforming the body through surgical techniques. It is divided into reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Reconstructive surgery aims to repair deformities from accidents, trauma, or congenital defects. Cosmetic surgery seeks to change parts of the body for aesthetic reasons or in some cases for medical reasons. Common cosmetic procedures include facelifts, breast augmentation, liposuction, and rhinoplasty. It is important to carefully select a qualified plastic surgeon and clinic for cosmetic procedures.
The document provides information about various cosmetic procedures available in India. It notes that the cosmetic industry size in India is 4.6 billion USD, growing at 20% annually. The average revenue of non-invasive cosmetic centers is 45 lakhs/month while invasive procedures generate 75 lakhs/month. It then describes several common invasive and non-invasive cosmetic procedures like liposuction, coolsculpting, abdominoplasty, gynecomastia surgery, tattoo removal, and breast surgeries. It also discusses hair transplant, PRP therapy, laser treatments, and medi-facials.
Dr. Patrick Treacy lectures on Carboxytherapy to the Royal Society of Medicin...Dr. Patrick J. Treacy
Carbon dioxide therapy, also known as carboxytherapy, involves injecting medical grade carbon dioxide into the skin using small needles. It is used cosmetically to treat conditions like stretch marks, cellulite, and under-eye circles. The carbon dioxide stimulates collagen production, improves blood flow, and releases more oxygen in tissues through the Bohr effect. It has been used in Europe since the 1930s and is common in South America. Treatment protocols and techniques vary depending on the condition but typically involve 15-20 injections spaced over the treatment area, with 1-2 sessions per month. Potential side effects include pain and localized inflammation at the injection sites.
This document provides an overview of plastic surgery, including its history and categories. It describes procedures like brow lifts, facelifts, breast augmentations, and reconstructive surgeries. For each procedure, it outlines the goal, risks, technique, and before and after photos. It also discusses considerations for perioperative nursing care like positioning, skin preparation, anesthesia management, and dressings.
Getwell Soundarya Aesthetic Surgery Brochure 2014Getwell Groups
This document provides information about cosmetic surgery and non-surgical rejuvenation procedures offered by Getwell Soundarya Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery in Dubai, UAE. It describes various facial procedures like facelifts, eyelid surgery, and dermal fillers. It also discusses breast, body, and hair procedures such as breast augmentation, liposuction, and hair restoration surgery. Contact information and the clinic's hours of operation in Dubai are provided at the end.
A neck lift is a surgical procedure that tightens underlying tissue and muscle in the neck to correct loose, wrinkled skin. Incisions are made near the ears and sometimes below the chin. Excess sagging skin is removed and the neck is re-draped for a smoother appearance. Recovery takes 3-5 days and patients avoid strenuous activity for 2 weeks to heal properly. A neck lift restores a firm neck contour and liposuction may alternatively be used to reduce fat if skin sagging is minimal. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle helps preserve neck lift results for years.
This document provides information on aesthetic medicine procedures. It begins by defining aesthetic medicine as procedures that revise the appearance of bodily features considered normal. It then lists and describes non-invasive, minimally invasive and invasive aesthetic procedures. Examples of non-invasive procedures include chemical peels and lasers, while botulinum toxin injections and filler injections are minimally invasive. The document also discusses what constitutes beauty and lists specific areas of the face that can be treated with botulinum toxin, along with recommended injection sites and doses.
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