Tuesday 20 June 2017

Aesthetic Surgery

Aesthetic plastic surgery is done with the aim of achieving improvements in the patient's appearance. The person who undergoes such surgical intervention does not do so with the intention or purpose of obtaining some improvement in his state of health, but rather to improve some physical aspect that does not please him, that is, to correct a deformity that he acquired at birth by such as a prominent or flap ear, another case such as a flaccid breast that may hinder an affective relationship. Situations that do not damage the functional order, but psychological.



Some surgeries may be performed under general or local anaesthesia and hospital stay varies depending on the area being treated, but on average 3 days are enough for people to return home. However, the recovery must continue at home, which can take from a few days to a few months, until it is the definitive result.

Some types of cosmetic surgery include: plastic surgery on the eyes: blepharoplasty; nose surgery: rhinoplasty; plastic surgery on the ears: otoplasty; plastic surgery on the chin: mentoplasty; breast plastic surgery: Breast augmentation or reduction mammoplasty; tummy tuck surgery: abdominoplasty, liposuction or liposculpture.

Recovery time varies with the type of surgery and the simpler it is, the faster recovery is.

Usually after a cosmetic surgery one should remain with the bandaged area for a few days and it is normal to feel pain and discomfort. The region may get purple and swollen spots in the first few days and the results take an average of 30 to 90 days to fully realize.

Like any surgery, also in cosmetic surgery can arise some complications like infection, thrombosis or opening of the points. However, these complications are more frequent in people who have chronic diseases, anaemia or who take anticoagulant drugs, for example.

In addition, there are greater chances of complications when the surgery lasts more than 2 hours, in case of general anaesthesia or when a major surgery is performed

The doctor responsible for cosmetic surgery is the plastic surgeon and to practice the profession, must be duly accredited by the official bodies that regulate this activity.

Plastic surgery should be performed in a specialized clinic and this type of treatment is usually expensive. Some types of cosmetic surgery can be performed in a hospital and can be free as long as it is recommended by another doctor.

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