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An awareness of the above fact might make any patient pause and reflect before requesting surgical removal of portions of the abdomen. Certain groups of individuals have added reason to think twice about agreeing to such cosmetic surgery. Certain groups of individuals can invite added problems by giving in to their desire for a tummy tuck.
Individuals who plan to loose weight in the near future have good reason to postpone any type of plastic surgery, including abdominoplasty. Healing from any such surgery would take place slowly, if the healing patient saw the post-surgical period as a good time to go on a diet. Yet such patients do not stand alone in the ring holding those who should not contemplate abdominoplasty.
A woman who plans a future pregnancy should not look to cosmetic surgery as a way to improve the curves in her non-pregnant body. She might initially like her look after such surgery, but she might have to pay for the absence of excess skin, if she again carries a child for nine months. Patients with an abdominal scar from an earlier surgery should also hold-off on a visit to a plastic surgeon.
Even when a patient seems to be an excellent candidate for cosmetic surgery on the abdomen that patient's doctor must warn the patient about certain risks. Any surgery, including plastic surgery, can lead to infection or blood clots. A patient who wants to avoid such problems will listen carefully to his or her doctor's recommendations.
A patient's failure to heed the doctor's recommendations can slow the rate at which the patient recovers from the abdominoplasty. For that reason, the patient should refrain from exposing the abdominal skin to direct sun in the period right before the surgery. Any attempt by the patient to stay fixed on a desire for nicotine can also leave the patient unprepared for a tummy tuck procedure.
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Title: Eyelid Surgery Pro And Contra
Author: Kevin Dark
Article: Such surgery eliminates a particular aspect of the patient's eye construction, an element that gives each Asian a creaseless eyelid. Due to the nature of the Asian eye, skin and fat interfere with the extension coming from the eye muscle. Because of that interference, the eyelid does not form a crease when the eye is opened. Plastic surgery can put a crease in the eyelid of an Asian patient. Some patients view that fact as an important benefit of such surgery.
Yet every Asian should realize that no plastic surgeon is perfect. Changes resulting from cosmetic surgery do not always fill the expectations of the patient requested those changes. If a surgeon creates a crease that's too high or too arched, then that crease looks noticeably out-of-place on the face of the patient. Moreover, swollen Asian skin does not return to normal quickly.
Asian patients do not lack for company in the quest for plastic surgery to correct an eyelid problem. Patients with drooping eyelids or those with bags under their eyes can eliminate those problems by agreeing to cosmetic surgery. Surgery to the eyelid can also correct for a drooping brow.
Yet any correction obtained through surgery exposes the patient to certain risks. The surgery could produce a cut that would become infected. It could introduce a point on the skin that failed to heal as expected. Such a point might demonstrate continued bleeding. A surgical cut that exhibits continued bleeding usually demands that the doctor order a cauterization.