Candidacy for SmartLipo

SmartLipo, one of the most advanced types of liposuction, is designed to provide patients with beautiful liposuction results nearly anywhere on the body. Many of the people who hear about SmartLipo are immediately interested, but are concerned about their candidacy for the procedure.

The SmartLipo procedure can be performed on even the most delicate pockets of fat because it is less intrusive and less traumatic for the body than traditional forms of liposuction. As a result, SmartLipo may be a better body sculpting procedure for more people than past liposuction techniques.

Some of the things that can determine whether you are a good candidate for SmartLipo or not include:

Weight
SmartLipo is not a weight loss solution. Before considering SmartLipo, you should be within 25 pounds of your ideal weight. SmartLipo is a plastic surgery procedure that is performed to sculpt the body after your weight loss efforts have been completed. SmartLipo is not intended for use on obese or very over weight individuals.

Age
A few different factors come into play to determine if you are the right age for a SmartLipo procedure. Older individuals tend to have more medical problems than younger people, putting them more at risk of side effects and complications. In addition to this, it is harder for the skin and body to recuperate from any plastic surgery after a certain age.

Results
It’s important that you have a good idea of what SmartLipo can and cannot correct before having the procedure performed. SmartLipo is not intended to rid the body of significant amounts of fat; it is performed as a way to sculpt the body so that it looks younger and healthier.

Medical History
Prior to having your SmartLipo procedure, you will need to meet with an experienced cosmetic surgeon near you. During your initial consultation, they will review your medical history to determine if you are too at-risk for the procedure. Some of the health problems that may inhibit you from getting SmartLipo include lung disease, heart disease, poor blood circulation, diabetes, and blood clotting disorders.

If you would like to schedule an initial consultation with an experienced cosmetic surgeon in the Scottsdale or Phoenix, Arizona area, please visit the website of Bryan W. Gawley, M.D. Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery today at www.gawleyplasticsurgery.com.

Breast Health Before and After Breast Surgery

Attractiveness is, in evolutionary terms, supposed to be one of the top honest indicators of health and reproductive potential. Although not exactly one-to-one these days, the key to looking good is being healthy, and your breasts are no exception. So, if you want good-looking, functional breasts for life, the key is to keep your breasts healthy. Here’s some basic advice for keeping your breasts healthy and good-looking, both before and after your breast surgery.

A Healthy Weight

The first place to start for healthy breasts is finding your healthy weight. Most people consider healthy weight to be people with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 20 to 25. The key is to reach and maintain a good weight for you, rather than trying to impose an unnatural shape on your body. Most likely, you are not built like a super-skinny model and just can’t reach that figure. It’s also important to remember that breasts are mostly fat, so if you lose too much weight, you are likely to lose breast mass. Worst of all is yo-yo dieting, which can cause your breasts to grow and shrink, putting stress on them and on your breast skin, leading to stretching and damage, which may mean sagging later and more likelihood you’ll need a breast lift.

Skin is in

Your skin is essential to the health and appearance of your breasts. Even if you don’t want to bare it, you should still take care of it. Good nutrition is an excellent foundation for healthy skin. When you look at the skin on your breasts and you see a youthful, glowing surface, it means your skin is in good shape. Not only does this give your breasts a good looking surface, it will make sure your skin is up to the task of doing its part to hold up your breasts. And if you do decide to bare your decollete, whether you are taking a day at the beach or wearing a sun dress to the horse track, make sure to wear sunscreen. Sun is skin’s worst enemy.

Quit Smoking already

Only you can make you quit, but if you don’t, your breasts will make you wish you had. Smoking is the number one contributor to breast ptosis, i.e. sagginess. Smoking reduces the blood supply to your skin everywhere, and nowhere is this more important than in your breasts. If your skin isn’t getting nutrients, it’s less likely to be able to pull its share of the possibly considerable weight of your breasts. This can put more stress on your ligaments, increasing the need for a breast lift.

Wear a Bra

Although few guys are going to go out on a limb to tell you that you should wear a bra, just because you’re turning heads today doesn’t mean you will be in a few years. Women’s breasts are really a marvel of engineering, but they aren’t made to last. In early human history, people rarely lived past their thirties, so there was no reason to save anything for later. If you want your breasts to look good in your late 30s or early 40s, give them the support they need by wearing an appropriate bra.

This is true even after breast augmentation surgery. Breast implants can stand up better than natural breast tissue, but if you want to maintain your good results, you should wear an appropriately supporting bra most of the time. And you should always wear a sports bra when exercising.

Mammograms

And, equally important whether you have had any kind of breast surgery or not, is getting regular mammograms to screen for the early appearance of breast cancer. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the higher the survival rate. If you have had breast augmentation, make sure you work with a screener experienced with breast implants. Also, share details of your breast surgery with your screener so they know what they are looking at. If you are concerned about breast cancer and want to make screenings more accurate, be sure to have your implants placed beneath the muscle. And if you have a family history of breast cancer, you should consider carefully your decision for breast augmentation.

To learn more about breast health and breast surgery, please visit the website of The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery at www.virginiabreast.com.

Surgery in a Hospital vs. a Surgery Center

 Something to consider when choosing a cosmetic surgeon is whether he has his own surgery center. There are many advantages to having your procedure in a surgery center instead of a hospital. A surgery center makes for a more pleasant experience for patients and any loved ones who accompany them. It can also be a cleaner and safer environment for your surgery.

The Problem with Hospitals
Hospitals are large, busy facilities that generalize rather than specialize. They are not geared toward cosmetic surgery or serving the unique needs of cosmetic surgery patients.

In a hospital, there are aspects of your care which your surgeon cannot control. Policies and procedures for maintaining a clean environment, handling patient records and information, administration of medications, and even the choice of surgical team members may be out of your doctor’s hands.

Hospitals are filled with sick people. You and your loved ones run the risk of catching an illness you never needed to be exposed to simply by walking into the hospital.

Finally, hospitals charge additional fees. This means a more expensive procedure for you, but does not improve the quality or safety of your surgery.

The Advantages of a Surgery Center
Having your surgery in your cosmetic surgeon’s surgery center means that you do not have to drive to another location for your procedure.

A surgery center is a private, comfortable setting. Many cosmetic surgery centers provide friends and family member who accompany their patients with refreshments and entertainment while they wait. For you as a patient, there is less anxiety because it is a quiet setting that you are already familiar with, staffed with people you already know.

It is a more relaxed environment for your cosmetic surgeon, too. He is able to schedule his surgeries with the time allotment he chooses, and does not have to rush to make room for the next doctor to use the operating room. He can carefully choose each staff member, and he works with the same surgical team every day, improving communication, streamlining the process. This means a reduced chance for errors and a safer surgery for you.

A cosmetic surgery center focuses only on cosmetic surgery patients. All of the staff and surgical team work with cosmetic surgery patients every day, so they understand your needs. Patients do not go there to be treated for contagious diseases, so you do not have to worry about catching something during your visit.

If you would like to learn more about cosmetic surgery, please visit the website of Colorado cosmetic surgeon Nick Slenkovich today at www.elegantbreast.com.