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Non-Surgical Procedure of the Month – Juvederm Injectable Gel
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Plastic Surgery Procedure of the Month – Liposuction
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009You”re at the right weight. You eat right. You exercise. But are you still unsatisfied with your body contour? Maybe you have certain trouble spots that just won”t respond to traditional diet and exercise? If this sounds familiar, it may be time to see if you”re a good candidate for liposuction!
Liposuction surgery is used to improve body contour by removing fat deposits from specific areas of the body including as hips, buttocks, thighs, neck, arms, chest and abdomen. Performed by skilled board certified plastic surgeons – like those at Ponte Vedra Plastic Surgery – liposuction can contour the body to a more aesthetically pleasing state.
A wand-like vacuum (called a cannula) is inserted through small incisions to suction unwanted or excessive fat. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis. The length of the liposuction procedure, as well as healing time, depends on several factors, including the amount of fat being removed, the number of areas being treated and the technique offered.
The most common technique is referred to as
Non-Surgical Option of the Month – Botox Injections
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009BOTOX Cosmetic: Freedom of Expression
When the powerful muscles between the brows contract, they draw the brows together, causing the skin to furrow and fold. As you lose elasticity with age, those folds result in deep lines, sometimes referred to as the
Plastic Surgery Procedure of the Month – The Tummy Tuck
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009Abdominoplasty, more commonly referred to as the tummy tuck, is often the procedure of choice for getting the abdomen back in shape after pregnancy, after extreme weight loss and for those whose tummies simply don”t respond to traditional exercise and proper nutrition.
There are two general types of abdominoplasty: the mini tummy tuck and the full tummy tuck.
The mini tummy tuck is generally reserved for those who have minor contour problems and less loose skin, yet still need more correction than liposuction alone can fix. The mini tummy tuck procedure uses a short U-shaped incision which is made just above the pubic region. Excess skin is removed and the muscles are tightened which moves the belly button down slightly.
The more commonly performed full tummy tuck provides much more correction and therefore, more profound results. The procedure, which generally takes between two and five hours under general anesthesia, uses an incision which is made slightly above the pubic area from one hipbone to the other. A second incision is made to free the navel from the surrounding tissue. The skin is separated from the abdominal wall up to the ribs and lifted to expose the muscles. The muscles are tightened and sewn in place. If you have muscle separation, pulling your muscles closer together and suturing them will give a tighter look to your abdomen. The skin is stretched back across the abdomen and extra skin is removed. Your belly button is then repositioned and sutured in place. Finally, all incisions are sutured, dressings applied and temporary tubes may be inserted to drain excess fluids.
Abdominoplasty is frequently performed in combination with liposuction (especially around the sides of the stomach, hips, and thighs) to give additional contouring and enhance your final results.
While there will be permanent scars, they will be well hidden when you”re wearing clothing, and low enough to even be concealed by a swimsuit in most cases. After about nine months to a year, your scars will usually flatten and become less noticeable.
Doctors Rumsey, Burk, Scioscia and Snyder all have extensive experience in performing abdominoplasty surgery and can help you achieve truly amazing results. If you feel this procedure may be right for you, schedule your consultation today. They will take the time to discuss your expectations, and will thoroughly explain precautions, risks versus benefits of the procedure, as well as what to expect before, during and after your tummy tuck.

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