Thursday, November 30, 2017

Questions to ask your surgeon before getting a facial plastic surgery procedure

Aside from being physically and mentally prepared and knowing whether one is a good candidate for a procedure, any would-be facelift patient should ask the surgeon a variety of questions to guarantee success and overall satisfaction. Here are some of the most essential things to inquire about. 

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Everything begins with a one-on-one consultation. Take this time to know is if the surgeon is board-certified. Having such certification by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery answers many complementary and very important questions about that surgeon’s training, experience, and commitment to patient safety.

Secondly, ask the would-be cosmetic surgeon how often they perform the procedure or procedures you are interested in. You need to make sure that the surgeon you will choose can deliver the outcome you desire and has solid experience and lots of satisfied patients. A facial plastic surgeon specializes in the procedure, so you should opt for one for, say a facelift or for facial rejuvenation over other surgeons whose practice is centered on other cosmetic surgery procedures.

You then need to ask about the recovery process. This is key in determining whether this is the right time for you to have a cosmetic procedure or not, as healing will undoubtedly keep you from following your normal, everyday routine such as work and exercise. Can you handle being away for days or weeks?

Lastly, and part of this query, make sure you know of any other specific restrictions, like lifting heavy objects or even carrying small children weeks after the surgery.

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Raleigh-based cosmetic surgery practice Stein Plastic Surgery offers a broad array of expert cosmetic procedures such as face lift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, and chemical peels. More on its wide array of services here.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Plastic Surgery History 101: About Sushruta

It’s time for a bit of a history lesson. Modern plastic surgery is often credited to Jacques Josef and the group of individuals during his time who invented new ways to improve the appearance of people. But there was one man who practiced facial reconstructive surgery way before them.

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Almost 2000 years before Joseph and company laid the foundation of facial plastic surgery as the world knows it today, Sushruta, a physician from ancient India, had been helping people with facial defects through plastic surgery. Historians believe that Sushruta is the first person in history to have ever done it.

In fact, the “Susruta-Samhita,” which is based on the work of Sushruta, is one of the most significant surviving documents on the practice. The main characteristic of the “Susruta-Samhita” that historians and medical experts find mind-boggling is how accurate the accounts are to plastic surgery itself. 

According to the Mahabharata, Sushruta comes from a line of healers and sages. His father, Visvamitra himself was known as a legendary sage and progenitor of the Brahmanas.

Sushruta has been a subject of countless research and studies in the past, and there have been instances wherein it was difficult to separate the man from the myth. Though this may be, most historians agree that the accounts of his medical procedures were too accurate to be made from anyone’s imagination.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

The Most Common Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures

A lot of people undergo cosmetic surgery. The records of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) show that there are about two million cosmetic surgery operations and almost eight times that amount for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures (from Botox injections to laser hair removal) performed annually in the United States. The procedures for facial plastic surgery alone vary in scope, process, and recovery period. Here are the most common ones:
1. Facial liposuction
Liposuction in general removes fatty deposits that develop almost anywhere on the body as one ages. Facial liposuction specifically targets deposits that build up on one’s face. These fats cause droopy jowls or sagging around the eyes and mouth.

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2. Eyelid surgery
This surgery need not be merely cosmetic in nature, as going through this procedure will lift drooping eyelids that hamper your vision, thus making you look good and improving your quality of life as well.
3. Brow lifts
As we get older, our brows become more susceptible to gravity pulling on our facial muscles. Brow lifts will bring back a more youthful, wide-awake look on our faces.
4. Rhinoplasty
Also known as nose recontouring, rhinoplasty reshapes the bone beneath the surface of the nose. Like eyelid surgery, this is also a quality-of-life improvement, as it often improves one’s breathing. This procedure is especially helpful to those with sleep apnea or a deviated septum.

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