By CSB on Tuesday, June 17, 2008Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Despite fears over a global credit crunch, Brits are still keen on cosmetic surgery with the number of cosmetic procedures up by a third in the last year.
Worries over the state of the economy hasn’t deterred many Brits from plastic surgery with recent research showing that there has been an increased demand of 35 percent for cosmetic procedures.
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By CSB on Wednesday, January 10, 2007Filed Under: Abdominoplasty
Tummy tucks, otherwise known as abdominoplasty, can remove fat from your lower abdomen as well as tightening your middle girdle to flatten the stomach, and remove stretch marks from the lower abdomen.
However, it will not be able to remove stretch marks on the mid or upper abdomen. If you have a thick layer of fat on your upper abdomen, a tummy tuck will not remove this.
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By CSB on Monday, January 1, 2007Filed Under: Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty is more commonly known as the ‘tummy tuck’.
Procedure: Flatten abdomen by removing excess fat and skin and tightening muscles of abdominal wall.
Length: 2 to 5 hours.
Anesthesia: General or local with sedation.
In/Outpatient: Either depending on individual circumstances and extent of surgery.
Side Effects: Temporary pain, swelling, soreness, numbness of abdominal skin, bruising, tiredness for a duration of time after the operation
Risks: Blood clots. Infection. Bleeding under the skin. Scarring or skin loss due to poor healing. Need for a second operation.
Recovery: 2 to 4 weeks: Back to Work
4 to 6 weeks or more: Strenuous activities (bending, lifting, exercise)
3 months +: Scar fading
Duration of results: Variable
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