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Cosmetic Surgery

Enhancing a person’s appearance, self-esteem, and confidence is the aim of cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is applicable to every area of the body and face.

Plastic surgery that tries to enhance a person’s appearance is known as cosmetic surgery, but it should be used carefully.

Why is it done?

It’s critical to comprehend how cosmetic surgery may alter your inside makeup since it can result in significant, long-lasting modifications to your external appearance. Take some time to think about your reasons for wanting to alter your appearance before scheduling a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon.

Cosmetic surgery can successfully alter many physical traits, but not all of them. Suitable candidates for aesthetic procedures:

  • Be reasonable in your expectations of what can be achieved.
  • Recognize the risks to their health, the physical impacts of the healing process, the effects the operation will have on them both emotionally and professionally, the potential changes to their lifestyle during the recovery period, and the associated costs.
  • Maintain control over long-term medical conditions
  • Possess no prior smoking history or pledge to refrain from using nicotine-containing products, such as chewing tobacco, patches, gums, or lozenges, for four to six weeks before to and following surgery.
  • For some treatments, maintain a steady weight for a period of six to twelve months.
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Risks

Surgical operations, whether medical or cosmetic, are inherently risky. You may be more likely to experience issues like blood clots in your legs or lungs if you have diabetes or an obesity body mass index of 30 or higher. In addition, smoking raises hazards and hinders healing.

Surgical operations, whether medical or cosmetic, are inherently risky. You may be more likely to experience issues like blood clots in your legs or lungs if you have diabetes or an obesity body mass index of 30 or higher. In addition, smoking raises hazards and hinders healing.

Any surgical operation could have the following potential side effects:
  • Anesthesia-related complications, such as blood clots, pneumonia, and, in rare cases, death
  • Infection at the location of the incision, which could exacerbate scarring and necessitate further surgery
  • A buildup of fluid beneath the skin
  • Mild bleeding that might need to be treated surgically again or bleeding that is severe enough to need a transfusion
  • Abnormal scars as a result of deteriorating skin
  • Separation of the surgical wound, which occasionally calls for further treatments
  • Nerve injury resulting in numbness and tingling that may last a lifetime

SERVICES

BREAST SURGERY

Breast augmentation, or enlargement, is now sometimes accomplished by fat grafting and was once accomplished with saline or silicone gel prosthesis.

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LIPOSUCTION

Standard, ultrasonic, mechanical, and laser tools are utilized in liposuction. Typically, they all entail sucking fat through a tube.

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VULVOVAGINAL SURGERY

Gynecological surgeons cannot be guided by clinical or scientific evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of cosmetic vaginal surgeries.

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FACE SURGERY

During a rhinoplasty, sometimes referred to as a "nose job," the patient's nose is reshaped by the surgeon to enhance both look and breathing.

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HAIR TRANSPLANT

To get the desired results, patients might require multiple treatments. The transplanted hair will fall out after six weeks, but new hair will start to grow in around three months.

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BODY PROCEDURES

The "tummy tuck," or abdominoplasty, hardens and reshapes the abdomen. The middle and lower abdomen's extra skin and fat are eliminated

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