Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tummy tuck plastic surgery growing in popularity?

Tummy tuck plastic surgery is an operation in which the extra skin and fat from the abdominal area of a person is removed so that after the operation the tummy appears to be tucked in instead of bulging out. Tummy tuck surgery is often performed to reduce the amount of excessive loose skin resulting after childbirth or after considerable weight loss.

Tummy tuck
plastic surgery is also known as abdominoplasty since the direct consequence of this branch of cosmetic surgery is a tighter, firmer and well-toned stomach. There are two ways in which the plastic surgeon can perform abdominoplasty namely the partial abdominoplasty and the complete abdominoplasty. The main difference between these two types of surgeries is that while the former is only meant for removing the excess fat from the lower abdominal area the latter is meant for the entire abdomen.

Tummy tuck plastic surgery is generally performed by the plastic surgeon in three steps. In the first step, the plastic surgeon puts the patient under anesthesia and performs the first incision between the navel and the pubic hair line. The second step involves the performance of the second incision which is made around the belly button. The third step involves the removal of the extra fat and skin through the two incisions which have been made after which the muscles are sutured back and tightened. The cosmetic surgery is followed by a short recovery period which is referred to as the post operative phase and there are no tell-tale scars left after the surgery.

The option of tummy tuck plastic surgery can be considered when the concerned individual lost a significant amount of weight and is left with loose skin around the abdomen. An important requirement of this cosmetic surgery however is that the individual should be within the target weight limits in order to be fit for the operation.

Tummy tuck plastic surgery can be a good option post pregnancy as well as after considerable weight loss as both processes can leave loose skin around the abdomen. Tummy tuck plastic surgery can help significantly improve the appearance of the abdomen which often results in a boost in self esteem. Hurlingham Clinic; Spa is a leading cosmetic surgery clinic and can be contacted on 020 7348 6380 or info@hurlinhamclinic.com
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Can Liposuction or smart lipo be used to treat gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is the name given to the condition in which men develop excessively large mammary glands resulting in breast enlargement. The condition can affect either a single breast or both of them and is sometimes also accompanied by the secretion of milk. Although it is uncertain what is the exact cause of the breast enlargement seen in gynecomastia it is generally thought to result from an imbalance in the sex hormones testosterone and oestrogen. The condition is particularly common in adolescence and in the elderly which is thought to be due to fluctuations in hormone levels during these specific time periods.

What can you do if you think you may be suffering from gynecomastia?
If think you may be suffering from excessive breast enlargement due to gynecomastia the first step you should take is contact your GP so that he or she can investigate what the underlying cause for the condition in your particular case. Gynecomastia can be caused by certain medications or medical conditions such as Cushing’s syndrome. If your GP feels further investigation is required he or she may refer you to an endocrinologist. In most cases the underlying cause for the breast enlargement is not found and is simply attributed to an imbalance in hormone levels for which you’re GP or endocrinologist may prescribe you with certain medications. In many cases however medications on their own don’t adequately resolve the problem and liposcution cosmetic surgery or smart lipo have to be considered to reduce the physical appearance of breast enlargement.

Can liposuction cosmetic surgery help treat gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia results primarily in an increase in glandular and fatty tissue. Liposuction cosmetic surgery can help remove excess fatty tissue in the breast region resulting in a reduction in the size of the breasts. Glandular tissue can also be removed whilst the cosmetic surgery is being performed by the use of a scalpel. Liposuction gynecomastia surgery is well known to be an effective option for treating male breast enlargement but you will need to have a consultation with a qualified cosmetic surgeon before you decide whether it is the right option for you.

What about Smart lipo?
Smart lipo is a fat removal procedure which has become an increasingly popular alternative to liposuction cosmetic surgery for treating gynecomastia. Due to its minimally invasive nature smart lipo has a faster recovery time and lower complication rates than liposuction surgery which makes it a good treatment option for many patients. However in more marked cases of breast enlargement, liposuction may be the better option.

To make the best decision as to which treatment option is best suited to your needs it is essential that you consult with a good cosmetic surgeon. Overall though the good news is that a number of good treatment options are available and you don’t unnecessarily have to suffer from the embarrassment of breast enlargement.

The Hurlingham Clinic & Spa is a cosmetic surgery clinic situated in London which specialises in liposuction, smart lipo and gynecomastia surgery. For more information the clinic can be contacted on 020 7348 6380 or info@hurlinghamclinic.com.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Smart lipo as a substitute to liposuction cosmetic surgery?

Smart Lipo is one of the most advanced fat removal procedures available today which due to its short recovery time has often also been referred to as ‘Lunchtime Lipo’. Prior to the advent of Smartlipo, liposuction cosmetic surgery was the only widely accepted fat removal procedure available.

There are a number of differences between Smart Lipo and liposuction surgery. One of the key differences is that smartlipo makes use of laser technology to melt away excess fat from the body whilst liposuction uses a more traditional surgical method of removing fat by making larger incisions and using suction to drain fat from the targeted regions.

Another important reason why smartlipo is being commonly used now as a substitute to liposuction cosmetic surgery is that it has a considerably lower recovery time. Recovering from liposuction surgery generally takes a few weeks whilst a few days is generally more than sufficient for recovery post smartlipo treatment with patients often reporting being able to return to work the next day. The quick recovery time after smart lipo treatment is attributed to the fact that it is a minimally invasive procedure. Smartlipo treatment involves making very small incisions which require no suturing afterwards and the procedure requires local anesthesia only. In comparison Liposuction cosmetic surgery may require to be performed under general anesthesia and does require sutures to be placed to close the incisions.

Although smart lipo in many cases can be the ideal substitute to liposuction surgery, if you are weighing up your options then you should consult with a qualified surgeon who can help you make an informed decision. It is also worth remembering that smart lipo and liposuction surgery should not be seen as alternatives to a healthy lifestyle but as treatments which may help you achieve your goals in conjunction with good dietary habits and regular exercise.
Hurlingham Clinic & Spa is a leading cosmetic surgery clinic and can be contacted on 020 7348 6380 or info@hurlinghamclinic.com .

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Why is tummy tuck plastic surgery growing in popularity?

Tummy tuck plastic surgery is an operation in which the extra skin and fat from the abdominal area of a person is removed so that after the operation the tummy appears to be tucked in instead of bulging out. Tummy tuck surgery is often performed to reduce the amount of excessive loose skin resulting after childbirth or after considerable weight loss.

Tummy tuck plastic surgery is also known as abdominoplasty since the direct consequence of this branch of cosmetic surgery is a tighter, firmer and well-toned stomach. There are two ways in which the plastic surgeon can perform abdominoplasty namely the partial abdominoplasty and the complete abdominoplasty. The main difference between these two types of surgeries is that while the former is only meant for removing the excess fat from the lower abdominal area the latter is meant for the entire abdomen.

Tummy tuck plastic surgery is generally performed by the plastic surgeon in three steps. In the first step, the plastic surgeon puts the patient under anesthesia and performs the first incision between the navel and the pubic hair line. The second step involves the performance of the second incision which is made around the belly button. The third step involves there moval of the extra fat and skin through the two incisions which have been made after which the muscles are sutured back and tightened. The cosmetic surgery is followed by a short recovery period which is referred to as the post operative phase and there are mininal tell-tale scars left after the surgery.

The option of tummy tuck plastic surgery can be considered when the concerned individual lost a significant amount of weight and is left with loose skin around the abdomen. An important requirement of this cosmetic surgery however is that the individual should be within the target weight limits in order to be fit for the operation.

Tummy tuck plastic surgery can be a good option post pregnancy as well as after considerable weight loss as both processes can leave loose skin around the abdomen. Tummy tuck plastic surgery can help significantly improve the appearance of the abdomen which often results in a boost in self esteem. Hurlingham Clinic & Spa is a leading cosmetic surgery clinic and can be contacted on 020 7348 6380 or info@hurlinghamclinic.com

source: http://www.hurlinghamclinic.co.uk/blog/post/Why-is-tummy-tuck-plastic-surgery-growing-in-popularity.aspx

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Liposuction

Treatment Overview

Liposuction removes fat from your body using suction. During liposuction, small, thin, blunt-tipped tubes (cannula) are inserted through tiny cuts in the skin. Fat is suctioned out through these tubes as the doctor moves the tubes around under the skin to target specific fat deposits.

In recent years, improved techniques have made liposuction safer, easier, and less painful. These newer techniques include:

  • Tumescent liposuction. First, you are given a local anesthetic to numb the area of your body where the tube will be inserted. Next, a large amount of an anesthetic solution containing lidocaine and epinephrine is injected into the fatty tissue before traditional liposuction is performed. The solution makes the fat expand and become firmer, which allows the tubes to move more smoothly under the skin. It also causes the blood vessels to temporarily shrink (vasoconstriction), which greatly reduces blood loss during the procedure. With the large volume of anesthetic solution injected, tumescent liposuction may not require general anesthesia (which makes you sleep through the procedure) and thus does not carry some of the risks of traditional liposuction. It also reduces bruising, swelling, and pain after the procedure.
  • Ultrasound-assisted (ultrasonic) tumescent liposuction. This newer technique uses energy created by ultrasound to liquefy the fat before it is removed. The tubes move more smoothly under the skin after the fat has been liquefied, so this technique may be particularly helpful in areas where the fat is very firm or fibrous—such as the sides, the back, male breasts, and the area around the navel—or when removing large amounts of fat. Ultrasound-assisted liposuction may take 2 to 4 hours longer than standard tumescent liposuction.
  • Laser-assisted tumescent liposuction. This technique uses a laser to liquefy the fat before it is removed. Similar to ultrasound-assisted liposuction, this helps the surgeon remove the fat from under the skin. A laser also may be used to tighten the skin over the area where the fat was removed.

Liposuction is usually done as an outpatient procedure in a properly equipped doctor's office, ambulatory surgery center, or hospital. In general, it does not require an overnight hospital stay unless a large volume of fat is being removed. But liposuction of large areas of the body should only be done in a hospital or licensed surgical center.2Local anesthesia is used in some cases, and you may or may not be given a sedative to help you relax. If a large area or volume of fat is being treated, general anesthesia or deep sedation with a local anesthetic may be used.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Fat Transfer at the Hurlingham Clinic

Fat transfer is designed to remove the fat from one area of the body, often the abdomen, and transfer it to an area that requires reshaping to achieve better shape and contour, usually used in conjunction with facial surgery. It is also know as fat injections or fat grafting. The effects of the ageing process on the face causes the skin to become loose which gives rise to jowls, wrinkles and folds as well as a loss of soft tissue volume. In contrast to the fullness of a youthful face later in life the face can look gaunt with a sunken appearance around the cheek bones and mid face.

This process can be corrected using fat transfer. Fat cells are taken from one part of your own body are injected back into the desired area such as the cheeks, lips or chin replenishing the skins collagen layer to reverse some of these changes. It can also be useful in correcting facial contour abnormalities or scars following trauma. The operation can be performed under local or general anaesthetic depending on the extent of the treatment, takes about 1 hour to perform but is often performed in conjunction with other surgery such as a facelift.

During the procedure, the donor area for harvesting fat is prepared in a similar fashion to performing liposuction. The fat is harvested using a special suction cannula so it is not damaged. The live fat cells are then injected in the treatment areas using a very fine cannula to place tiny amounts of fat in tunnels which are carefully built up to form layers which restore volume and shape. Between 50% and 60% of the transferred fat survives. This means a certain amount of overcorrection is required which also contributes to some of the swelling following surgery.

A consultation regarding the risks and limitations of cosmetic surgery will help you to choose a procedure that will meet with your expectations. As with any medical procedure there can be side effects. Most people experience some swelling and redness for the first 24-48 hours. Itching and mild discomfort is not uncommon. There is no risk from allergic reaction because the fat transfer is harvested from your own body. Infection is extremely rare and if needed antibiotics will be given.
For a consultation with a highly skilled consultant plastic surgeon call the Hurlingham Clinic & Spa on (0044) (0) 2073486380 or visit www.hurlinghamclinic.com

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

London’s Original American style Medispa

The Hurlingham Clinic and Spa was the first to introduce to the UK the successful American concept of combining a world-class aesthetic surgery centre and luxurious day spa under one roof.

The Hurlingham team believe age-appropriate surgery and effective beauty therapy together can make people feel younger and more confident and this in turn has a marked beneficial effect on their health. Central to the operation is the Hurlingham's expert team of cosmetic surgeons, using the latest American and European techniques and standards for the best results and minimum discomfort.

The Hurlingham's friendly, professional, attentive staff have headquarters in a beautiful Victorian hall set in Parsons Green, south-west London. The historic building has been purpose-converted to a combined minor surgical unit and spa. World-class aesthetic surgeons undertake most operations including breast enlargement, breast reduction, breast lift, liposuction, nose reshaping, facial surgery, neck lift, tummy tuck, eyelid surgery, female genital surgery, fat transfer and Smart Lipo. Doctors offer Botox, injectable fillers and skin rejuvenation, Fraxel laser resurfacing and chemical peels.

From first meeting to final after care the consultant cosmetic surgeon, nurse practitioner and support staff are all closely involved and always available.
The proof of the Hurlingham's success is its natural-looking results. The team make no impossible claims: surgery can't halt the ageing process, but the Hurlingham does make its patients look as young and healthy as possible for their respective ages, an approach designed to boost each patient's self-confidence.
The Spa complements the surgical operation and offers the most advanced and effective beauty treatments. It is open to non-surgical clients as well as giving surgical patients an environment to prepare before surgery. The restful environment makes recovery fast, safe, professionally supervised as well as extremely comfortable and luxurious.

Some 70 results orientated treatments, from therapeutic and anti ageing facials, peels and eye treatments to Endermologie, hair removal, photo-rejuvenation and microdermabrasion,
The Hurlingham Clinic & Spa, also offers dental services for straightening and whitening teeth, a foot clinic and advice from specialists in nutrition, health and lifestyle guidance.
source: Hurlingham clinic blog