August 21, 2009
A Look at Cosmetic Surgery 101
Man is never contented with their appearance. They become uncomfortable whenever they see stretch marks or scars in any part of their body. With the availability of new technologies and procedures, they would be willing to spend thousands of dollars just to correct any imperfection in their body. For this reason, cosmetic surgery has become popular over the years.
Laser liposuction is a kind of minimal invasive technique which may lead to bruises in patients. It involves the insertion of a 1 mm canula into a very small incision. The tip of the laser instrument then touches the fats, heating it up, and dissolving the fats paving the way for the dissolved fat to be removed from the body right away.
A short laser liposuction session can be accomplished within thirty minutes. However, if the procedure involves a bigger amount of fat or if includes several areas, the whole procedure may require up to a couple of hours to finish.
Cosmetic surgery as a cosmetic procedure was not as popular as it is now fifty years ago. In fact, it was unheard of and considered as a taboo. Celebrities and other members of the elite would disappear for a few months and then surface after undergoing cosmetic surgery.
Similarly, laser liposuction is designed for body sculpture. It does not provide a solution for obesity or for weight loss programs. If you have average health and have contains minimal fats, then you are qualified to undergo this new technology.
With the traditional method, a needle is used in order to suck fat tissues outside your body. You may have seen this kind of surgery in the television already. The traditional method is a brutal one while the laser technique is more gentle and offers less risk. This is the reason why laser liposuction has become more preferred by people nowadays.
Other popular procedures in cosmetic surgery include facelift, which pulls back the skin surrounding the face, neck, and jowls; breast enlargement uses saline implants to improve the size of the breasts; and hair replacement surgery, which fills in the balding portion by using the patients own hair.
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