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November 27, 2010

Exploring The Myths of Botox

Are you thinking about getting Botox treatments, but wonder if they are right for you? Do you think that you will end with a frozen face, unable to smile? Have you seen celebrities that have had Botox treatments and wonder how did they do that?

Well, if you would like to know the truth about Botox treatments, it is best to separate fact from fiction beforehand. Find out the truth about using Botox to diminish lines and wrinkles to maintain a natural, youthful look-read below for the truth about Botox.

Myth Number 1: Botox is a deadly and poisonous toxin

Botox is a cosmetic injection that is safe to use, it is a therapeutic toxin derived from the bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. Botulism is a potentially life threatening form of food poisoning from the same toxin. When injected into the skin as a cosmetic treatment, it safely diminishes wrinkles, crow’s feet and other age related lines on the face.

Myth Number 2: Botox creates an unnatural frozen look that prevents normal facial movement

Botox injections relax the face and prevent facial gestures that may cause wrinkles. If you see anyone with an unnatural expression after receiving Botox treatment, they are more than likely the victim of an unqualified practitioner. The proper use of Botox creates a smooth more youthful appearance, erasing wrinkles and diminishing age lines. It produces natural results and is considered one of the best temporary face lift treatments in the world.

Myth Number 3: Botox fills lines

Botox does not fill in facial lines like a cosmetic dermal filler. It eliminates wrinkles by temporarily relaxing the underlying facial muscles. Botox is usually injected in the top half of the face to diminish wrinkles, lines of the forehead and brow and to smooth away laugh lines. Dermal fillers are used to plump up the lips and to fill in folds in the skin, the results usually lasts for 18 months.

Myth Number 4: Botox is expensive and only for Celebrities

You would be surprise to know the truth about who has received Botox injections. It is quiet likely some of your closet friends and neighbors have added Botox to their beauty treatments. Botox is a completely affordable treatment available to anyone who wants to maintain a youthful appearance with smooth wrinkle free skin.

Botox should only be injected by a licensed and qualified practitioner.

November 24, 2010

The Advances in Cosmetic Procedures Previews

How many times have you considered the idea of plastic surgery, but because you were not certain as to what the end result would be pushed the idea out of you mind? While a large number of people do have plastic surgery, there is an even larger number that have considered having some type of cosmetic procedure done, but because they had no way of knowing what the final result might be they quickly changed their minds. This really isn’t that much of a surprise when you consider the plethora of questions that surround a possible candidate for cosmetic surgery. Questions such as; how will I look? Will I look natural? Will people be able to tell that I’ve had anything done? These concerns are very valid and well founded when it comes to the idea of cosmetic surgery, especially given the fact that the only guide a person has had to go by was photos of the after results of other people who have had similar procedures done. While these considerations can present a quandary for a person considering the idea of cosmetic surgery there is no longer any reason to be worried as there is now a solution to the problem.

Dr. William Bruno, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, has found the answer to these concerns for the potential cosmetic surgery candidate. The Vectra 3D Imaging System utilizes special cameras and dynamic soft tissue modeling technology in order to generate an actual 3D model that has been formed after calculating what the realistic outcome to a cosmetic surgical procedure might be. The model is made based upon volume, distance, shape, placement, gravity and precise measurements. While a model of every single possible cosmetic surgical procedure scenario might not be available, the list of what types of models is quiet impressive. The system can offer you a model of the bodily areas such as face, breast and body sculpting.

Models for cosmetic procedures that have been utilized at this point include:
Rhinoplasty
Chin augmentation
Liposuction
Breast augmentation
Tummy tuck
Cellulite removal
Face lift
Facial implant
Botox and fillers
Lip augmentation
Breast reduction
Buttock augmentation and lift
Dermabrasion and Chemical peels

Although being able to see a model of what the results can look like is definitely a big asset, this system also gives you the option of exploring what various sizes of implants would look like as well.

November 22, 2010

Cosmetic Surgery in China Increases by Nearly 3 Billion Dollars

Euromonitor online magazine has discovered that in recent times cosmetic surgery procedures have been increasingly popular with the Chinese population and brought in approximately 2.98 billion this year alone. It has also been stated that this number will likely increase by 20 percent each year.

As of 2007, China’s skincare sector was worth 4.65 billion. This was due to the fact that many marketing companies introduced collagen as the new and novel anti-aging treatment for reducing the appearance and aptitude of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. For women who have been afraid of more invasive treatments such as botox and face-lift surgery, collagen seemed to be the ideal beauty supplement.

Furthermore, most Brits associate botox with over-sized lips caused from lip injections. Chinese women, on the other hand started to consume collagen as a drink substitute. This was due to the fact that there was a lot of hype about this supplement being able to give women youthful looking skin. Much of this hype was seen across Beijing and Shanghai departments stores who advertised that drinking collagen for a month would help women with the appearance of their skin.

In addition, DHC Cosmetics Company in China created a beauty supplement drink, which contains fish collagen; however, consumers were informed that these products do not have a foul fishy odor. Instead, this pale juice has a sour taste that is a little bit sweet.

The Chinese spokesperson for DHC stated consumers would see a noticeable difference in the texture and overall appearance of their skin if they sip this beauty supplement before they go to bed every night for ten days. This same spokesperson also stated that in order to reap the full benefits of this product, consumers will need to continue drinking it.

Many Chinese women are investing in this product at lightening speed because sales in collagen tablets have increased dramatically. One bottle of DHC China cherry flavored liquid costs 29.9 yuan and is considered a best seller.

However, there are skeptics and one such skeptic is Bian Huawei, who is a vice-director of nutrition at the Sun Yat-Sen University Hospital in Guangzhou. He believes that these supplements do not provide the women with any visible benefits.

Huawei then goes on to state that the amount of collagen the women are digesting when they drink this beauty supplement is not enough to give them the skin benefits they are seeking. He also adds that these women would have better results by eating more fruits and vegetables because they contain antioxidants.

November 19, 2010

Botox Defense

There was a woman in Vancouver who has been fortunate enough to have the charge of refusing to take a Breathalyzer test thrown out of court. She explained to the judge that she was incapable of blowing into the screening device, as her face had been paralyzed by having Botox injections. She used the Botox explanation when representing herself during her trial on a charge of refusing to take a Breathalyzer test. She had been pulled over after midnight, April 24th and had been requested to take a Breathalyzer test. Having been given multiple chances to blow into the device, but the mechanism failed to register each time.

The woman explained in court that she couldn’t get her lips to form the proper shape to blow into the device because of Botox treatments she had received beforehand. Her Mexican doctor wrote a letter that stated that “when an individual undergoes Botox treatments, their upper lip and mouth area are affected so that they are unable to purse their lips or whistle.” This can last for up to six months and it is very common for Botox patients to be unable to use a straw or wrap their lips around a Breathalyzer device.

A Botox procedure is an injection that inhibits wrinkles by partially paralyzing the facial muscles, and the judge agreed to dismiss the charge for a month. Police have never heard of Botox being used in a defense against drunk driving charges, and they find the excuse very hard to believe.

Nevertheless, it is presumed that claiming to have undergone Botox treatments may be used as excuses in more drunk driving charges in the future. It is one of the most unusual defenses to have been presented to date, and such defenses may actually be legitimate, provided that other women that refuse to submit to a Breathalyzer test have indeed received Botox treatments before being asked to take said test. While there have been interesting excuses brought up as defense in different court cases in the past, this is one of the most unique to have been used to date.

November 17, 2010

High-Volume Fat Transfers

Considering how easy it is to alter one’s physical appearance to fit in with what society considers to be beautiful, it is unsurprising to learn that there is a large demand for augmentation procedures. Some of such surgeries include breast and buttock enhancement, facelfits and Liposuction. There has recently been a renewed interest in fat transfer, and with improved techniques, new procedures can be performed. The use of LipoSelection and an altrasonic contouring technique, it is now possible to undergo natural autmentation. This technology is safe and designed to extract fat cells for transplantation into other areas of the body. This procedure increases the safety reduces complications associated with most other augmentation surgeries, which allows for faster patient recovery.

There is currently one surgeon in New England who is trained and capable of offering this procedure, along with the contouring procedure, which is an advanced sculpting technique capable of removing fat around specific areas. A highly specialized technique and set of instruments are utilized in order to perform the procedure, which provides natural and lasting results. Though this technique has been around for a very long time, it has not been used until recently, and this technique makes it possible to perform fat transfers for natural augmentation procedures. The improved techniqe has changed the way that large volume fat transfers will be used, and is perfect for patients who wish for natural fillers. It is a time-saving surgery that reduces cell trauma, which makes it possible for people interested in cosmetic surgery to avoid synthetic implants.

The procedure is a very simple one that eliminates the rejection of implants, or the possibility of scars left over from evasive incisions. This procedure can be used multiple times by one individual, and there is no need for invasive surgery. LipoSelection is the most state-of-the art technique available to resculpt patients’ bodies as they wish, with little risk involved in the procedure. Such technologies can help minimize patients’ recovery time and cost, with an increase in satisfaction after undergoing the procedure. With this in mind, it has become easier and less costly for people unhappy with their appearances to customize themselves in nearly whatever manner they wish.

LipoSelection and high-volume fat transfer procedures have opened the door for a much wider away of cosmetic augmentation procedures. As technologies continue to advance, it is easy to see how high-volume fat transfer will be the choice in augmentation surgeries, especially when compared to what is already available on the market.

November 14, 2010

Deciding if Plastic Surgery is Right For You

No matter the area of your body, the idea of some type of plastic surgical procedure may very well have crossed your mind. However, the jump from just thinking about having plastic surgery done to serious consideration is a very large area to cross. There are many factors involved in having any type of plastic surgical procedure done and it’s very important to give serious consideration to every aspect involved to make certain that your decision is a wise one. The areas that are the most vital for consideration would that of expectations, expense, risks and recovery.

When it comes to the expectations the best way to proceed is to consider exactly what type of results you’re seeking. In other words; what are you looking to change about your self and what type of procedure will you need to accomplish that feat? It’s important to be realistic when you consider your expectations; don’t make your decision based on the expectation of coming through your procedure looking like a runaway model, or even like you did when you were in high school. Keep your expectations real so that you won’t face a bitter disappointment.

The area of expense is a very serious matter when it comes to plastic surgery. Many insurance plans will not cover any type of plastic surgery; unless it is something that is medically necessary. One of the best examples of this type of necessity would be that of someone who suffered severe facial lacerations and bone breakage due to an accident. In this case insurance would more than likely cover the expense in order to repair the damage done so that the area affected can be returned to normal. Plastic surgery you choose for personal reasons is considered elective and you are expected to cover all of the costs associated with that yourself.

Be aware that all types of surgery carry a potential risk factor. Make certain that you are aware of the potential risks you may have to deal with related to your procedure. Advanced information may well help you prepare somewhat better.

The recovery time that can be expected can vary greatly from patient to patient and from procedure to procedure. Your surgeon can give you a rough estimate of what you can expect, but keep in mind that not every patient is the same and not everyone reacts to every procedure the same way.

November 9, 2010

Reconstructive Breast Surgery

It is normal procedure for women to undergo breast reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy. There is a new device that prevents one of the complications that sometimes arise after this surgery.

One common complication is the skin covering the breast during reconstruction dies, due to inadequate blood flow. This complication happens to 1 out of 7 women who undergo reconstructive surgery and it generally results in emergency surgery and many other health related problems.

The good news is that thanks to this new device, surgeons can accurately predict if a patient is at risk of developing this complication after surgery, thus preventing the skin from dying. The new device is called a “spy system” it allows doctors to detect the blood flow within the breast, to discover which areas aren’t receiving a good supply of blood.

When many women have their yearly mammogram they usually receive a normal test result. In some cases, it is during this annual exam that some women receive notice that they have abnormal cells in their breast tissue. The follow-up is immediate and the patient is scheduled for a biopsy exam so that their physician can take a closer look at the abnormal cells.

The cells are examined under a microscope to determine if they are benign or cancerous. If the cells are cancerous, the patient must then undergo a MRI to check for other growths or tumours or to see if there is a second area of cancer cells within the breast. It is during the MRI that the breasts duct, lining and the lymph nodes are checked for additional cancerous cells.

Some women with cancerous cells or those with a family history of breast cancer may not be good candidates for a lumpectomy. A lumpectomy preserves the breasts and it involves only lump removal, during surgery some of the surrounding breast tissue is often removed. When a patient is ruled out for a lumpectomy, a full mastectomy is considered to be the only available option.

Many women decide to undergo a radical mastectomy when cancerous cells are discovered in one breast. They opt for the surgical removal of both breasts, deciding to avoid the possibility of developing cancer in the other breast at a later time.

Today reconstructive surgery involves removal of the breast tissue only, preserving the nipple and skin to help restore the breasts to a near normal appearance.

November 5, 2010

Cosmetic Surgery

Many people today are taking advantage of the opportunity to improve their looks through cosmetic and plastic surgery. Whether they want to look younger or just feel better about their appearance, more and more people are turning to cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is still a surgical procedure, and like any surgery, it still has risks.

Reducing the risks begins with choosing the right surgeon. Some board certifications mean nothing. The surgeon you choose should be certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He or she should also be certified for your specific procedure. A good surgeon will offer a free consultation to assess your personal needs, discuss your personal goals, and help you choose the right procedure for you.

Finding the right surgeon is crucial. Plastic surgeons are not only skilled doctors but they are also artists. Choosing a good, qualified surgeon will reduce your chances of undesirable results. The best surgeons can make major changes in your appearance look natural. Take some time to talk with and research different surgeons to be sure you are getting the best surgeon available for your procedure.

Even the best surgeon cannot guarantee that you will become a movie star over night. When choosing cosmetic surgery, have a realistic idea of what you would like done. Don’t try to become someone else through cosmetic surgery. A plastic surgeon may be an artist, but even a great surgeon has limits.

After surgery, be prepared for recovery time. After the recovery time, you may feel better about yourself. You may find that you feel younger and look more attractive than before the surgery. Enjoy your new look.

The best way to find out about plastic surgery is to call a variety of cosmetic surgery practices and ask questions. Ask about certification, the different procedures, and the process. Also ask about the recovery time and what to expect afterward. Most practices can answer these questions over the phone, and you will have narrowed down your list of prospective surgeons. Once you have gotten some basic information, you can begin talking with individual surgeons. In the end, you will find the right surgeon for you.

November 1, 2010

Botox Has Many Uses

The Food and Drug Administration has recently approved Botox to help treat chronic migraines. This raises the question about what other conditions Botox, also know as the freezing fluid, is being or could possibly be used for. Off label use of medicines is very common, but it is more common when it comes to Botox. It has become an option to treat some cases of leaky bladders, excessive sweating, gummy smiles and involuntary ticking or winking.

Dr. Craig A. Vander Kolk is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. He claims to have recently treated a brass instrument player who received an injury while playing the horn. Vander Kolk commonly uses Botox to treat what is know as trumpet-lip. He sees people from around the country from all the major orchestras for this same condition. “It does things to smooth muscles that help many conditions. It has so many different uses that it has changed things a lot for people”. “It’s helpful for many different conditions”, says Vander Kolk.

Dr. Joseph Eviatar is a board-certified oculofacial plastic surgeon and ophthamologist; he is also the medical director of Chelsea Eye and Plastic Surgery Associates. Eviatar claims that Botox can redo a ‘gummy smile’. “The vast majority of people have no idea they can get rid of a horsey smile by dropping their upper lip a little.”

“It is also useful to treat people who have had a stroke”, says Dr. Noah Rosen. Rosen is a neurologist at the North Shore University Hospital and also uses Botox to treat involuntary tics and movements such as involuntary winking.

Dr. Peter McAllister has used Botox to treat bladder spasms and says “It can also be used to treat excessive sweating. McAllister is a neurologist in Fairfield, Connecticut and a clinical assistant professor of neurology at Yale University School of Medicine.

Vander Kolk says, “You can’t quite call it a miracle drug, but it’s an amazing medication.” Other doctors are beginning to agree with him about the many possibilities that Botox could have for patients with all sorts of different conditions.