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A guide to Vaginoplasty

Vaginoplasty is also known as vagina tightening. It is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the tone of the vagina by tightening up the muscles in the vagina and the supporting tissues around it. Many patients opt for a vaginoplasty operation after child-birth or after the menopause when there may be a distinct loss in the tightness and tone of the vagina, or just for those people who are looking for the perfect ‘designer vagina’.

Rhinoplasty explained

Rhinoplasty - otherwise known as a ‘nose job’ is one of the most common cosmetic surgery procedures. People undergo nose surgery for a number of reasons, the most common being:
- To reduce or increase the size of the nose itself
- To change the shape of the tip of the nose
- Narrowing the opening of the nostrils
- To change the angle between the hose and the upper lip
- To help relive some breathing problems

Botox - the facts

What is Botox?
Botox is actually a neurotoxic protein called the ‘botulin toxin’. It is produced by the bacterium ‘clostridium botulinum’ and it is one of the most poisonous naturally occurring substances in the world. A single drop of the toxin can kill over 50,000 people.

How does it work?
In the 1950s, researchers discovered that injecting overactive muscles with minute quantities of the botulinium toxin (type A) decreased muscle activity by blocking the release of a chemical, thereby rendering the muscle unable to contract for anything up to 6 months.

Tummy Tucks Explained

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.

Liposuction explained

What is liposuction?
Liposuction - it has many names and forms. The most common of these are lipoplasty, liposculpture and lipectomy. They are all the same procedure - most of these names were coined by surgeons who wanted their liposuction techniques to stand out and sound better than their competitors.

Cosmetic Surgery Procedure Guide

Each of the links below will take you to a general overview of the cosmetic surgery procedure, including recovery times and side effects, to ensure you know the broad details of what each type of cosmetic surgery entails.

Please note that each individual’s needs are different and that a full consultation with an approved consultant is advised.

An overview of Nose surgery (rhinoplasty)

Procedure: The shape of the nose is changed by reducing or increasing size, removing hump, changing shape of tip or bridge, narrowing span of nostrils, or changing the angle between nose and upper lip. Occasionally performed to improve breathing problems.
Length: 1 to 2 hours or more. 
Anesthesia: Local (with sedation) or general. 
In/Outpatient: Usually outpatient. 
Side Effects: Temporary swelling, bruising around eyes, nose and headaches, some bleeding and stiffness. 
Risks: Infections, small burst blood vessels resulting in tiny, permanent red spots.
Recovery: 1 to 2 weeks: Back to work
                2 to 3 weeks: More strenuous activities 
Duration of Results: Permanent

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