Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Breast Implants and Liposuction Most Common Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

Tampa Breast ImplantsIf you have considered cosmetic surgery, but still have a few questions, set up a consultation and get the answers you’re looking for. For patients considering plastic surgery Tampa surgeons are more than happy to take the time to discuss procedures, expectations, costs, and recovery time. Cosmetic surgery is a permanent fix to figure and facial flaws, so you should make the decision armed with as much information as possible. Even once the decision is made to undergo cosmetic surgery, there are many more options the patient will be faced with.

In Tampa breast implants are one of the most commonly requested cosmetic procedures. Breast augmentation patients have several options regarding their procedure. The first thing to decide is whether to get silicone or saline fillers. There are pros and cons to each option, as it is widely thoughts that silicone feels more like a natural breast. Saline, on the other hand, is often touted as safer because it is easily and safely absorbed by the body in the unusual case that implants rupture. Size is another big consideration. While some people think that bigger is better, it is best to consult with the surgeon on what size is most proportionate for your size. Overly large breasts on a small frame can lead to back pain down the road.

In Tampa liposuction is a popular procedure for both men and women. New fat dissolving and liposuction procedures seem to pop up every day. So how do you know which one is right for you? A recent poll asked board certified plastic surgeons their preferable method. Based on safety and results, when it comes to liposuction Tampa plastic surgeons overwhelmingly agree that the traditional suction-assisted lipectomy is the preferred method. Traditional methods of liposuction have longer proven track records and most doctors feel that newer methods result in increased patient complications.

If money is the concern many surgeons offer options for financing to accommodate patients on a more modest budget. Cosmetic surgery is no longer just for the rich and famous, middle income workers are also opting to enhance their looks with the help of a little surgery. It is advisable for cosmetic surgery patients to take two weeks off of work. Arduous activities are not allowed in the month following the surgery. Post operative patients need to wear a bra at all times for the first month after the procedure to reduce sagging.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, they are the most common procedures. Personally, I also underwent a liposuction procedure by Dr. Jerome Edelstein, because even if I kept a diet and did lots of exercises, the fat was still there, on my hips and waist and I needed to get rid of it!

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