Thursday, December 28, 2006

An Introduction to the Tummy Tuck

How many times has a person looked at themselves naked in the mirror and been dissatisfied at the way their figure looks? Often this feeling of dissatisfaction will turn to renewed enthusiasm to begin a new diet or commence an exercise program. But sometimes along the way there is more displeasure at their appearance and the only answer seems to be something drastic. This can be in the form of diet pills or the more extreme method of correction, a tummy tuck.

Before a person can have this kind of surgery his or her health care provider must determine if they are someone for whom a tummy tuck would be both useful and safe. For this surgery to be worth doing a person must be in good physical condition while at the same time there must be some fat or unnecessary amount of skin that repeated exercise attempts have not been able to make go away. Women who have been pregnant and do not plan on having more children would be good candidates for a tummy tuck. People who have lost extreme amounts of weight and so have hanging skin would be good prospects as are older people who have hanging skin due to age.

Once the surgeon has agreed that the person is a good candidate for a tummy tuck they will try to make sure that their expectations are not beyond the potential outcome. A tummy tuck will improve the way their body looks. This can do all sorts of positive things for them including simply making them feel better about themselves. But they should also know that there will be a scar and it will be a large one since it will travel the equivalent of the bikini line. This scar will easily be hidden by whatever clothing is worn, but nonetheless it will still be there. This will not return the patient to their youth, make people like them more or improve their job prospects. A tummy tuck is major surgery and should only be done if the person is doing it for himself or herself.

Before the tummy tuck surgery takes place the surgeon will explain exactly what will be done and how. They will familiarize the patient with the type of anesthesia that will be used, explain that the surgery could take anywhere from three to five hours and tell them how much skin and fat they expect to remove. The physician will also explain how long they can expect to need for recovery time after the tummy tuck is completed. The expectation is that a person will need up to three weeks after the tummy tuck before they can return to their normal routines.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Types Of Cosmetic Weight Loss Surgeries

Cosmetic weight loss surgery or bariatric surgery is gaining popularity due to increasing knowledge of using cosmetic surgery as a technique for targetted or quick weight loss.

Patients may opt for a cosmetic weight loss surgery out of reshaping their body shape or simply to improve their health and escape from severe obesity.

There are basically three types of cosmetic weight loss surgery :-

There are the restrictive surgical procedures like the lap band surgery to make the stomach smaller and thus limiting food consumption.

Then there are the malabsorptive surgeries to shorten the intestine that comes in contact with food so that the body absorbs less calories from the food consumed.

Finally, there are surgeries that combine both restrictive and malasorptive surgeries.

Restrictive surgeries encourage the patient to lose weight in two ways. Firstly the surgeries reduce the amount of food consumed. The stomach is shrunk by creating a small pouch at the top of where food enters and therefore less food is consumed by the patients. Restrictive weight loss surgery also make patients feel full longer because the lower outlet of the pouch is made smaller so that food empties slowly.

Lap band cosmetic surgery and Vertical banded gastroplasty are examples of restrictive surgeries.

Gastric bypass surgery is a combination both the restrictive and the malabsorptive surgery. This surgery is done by creating a small stomach pouch to restrict the amount of food intake.Then a bypass of the duodenum and other parts of the intestine is constructed to cause malabsorption. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and Distal Gastric Bypass are examples of the gastric bypass cosmetic weight loss surgery.

What are the health risks of weight loss surgeries?

Health risks are almost the same for both restrictive and gastric bypass surgeries although the risk of nutritional deficiencies for calcium, Vitamin B12 and iron are higherin gastric bypass surgery patients. Intestinal leaking may also occur.

Gastric bypass surgery patients may experienced the "Dumping Syndrome." This is when food moves too fast through the small intestine and the patient may experience nausea, cold sweat, dizzy or fainting spells, weakness and occasionally, even diarrhea.

Patient can opt for the either the traditional open surgery or laparoscopic sugery the latter being that there will be smaller scars as well as less down time since the bariatric surgery patient can recover faster.

As with any form of surgeries, patients must ask their surgeons which for of cosmetic surgery is best suited for them. Before a patient is committed to undergo a weight loss surgery, he must have tried other healthy means to lose weight. A cosmetic weight loss surgery should always be the last option when all other efforts failed to help the patient to reduce weight.

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Mesotherapy And Liposuction Weight Loss Spot Reduction

Go ask any fitness personal trainer that you want to reduce fat on your tummy or your butt, these fitness instructors will unanimously tell you that there is no such thing as spot reduction.

Well, they are correct in a way because by dieting and exercising, fat will come off from all over your body and not on selected body parts. However, let it be known that there are spot reduction methods and procedures.It is only because these spot reduction procedures are out of the realm of fitness instructor's scope and thus they are unable to advise appropriately.

Spot reduction can be achieved through medical procedures such as Liposuction and Mesotherapy treatments. So are Mesotherapy and Liposuction weight loss procedures?

The Mesotherapy spot reduction treatment is series of small, pin prick injections just below the skin to mobilize & melt away body fat. That means weight loss can be targetted at specific body parts such as the tummy, love handles, butt, thighs and flabby arms. Targetted body part fat loss is commonly known as "spot reduction".

Mesotherapy can also be used for other aesthetic treatments too,like reducing puffy face fat, on the chin and eye bags.Mesotherapy works relatively well on cellulite too. Mesotherapy treatments usually require as many as 5 to 10 visits to the aesthetic doctor depending on how extensive the body part area is being treated and when the desired end result is achieved.

A Mesotherapy treatment involves a combination of medications, such as vitamins, supplements and other medicines injected into the body to mobilize and burn away fat cells naturally.

A Mesotherapy procedure is usually used for weight loss program, cellulite reduction, face and neck lift (Mesolift) and even elimination wrinkles and sagging skin without any down time. A Mesotherpy patient can go back to office to work immediately after each treatment.

Mesotherapy treatment was started by a French doctor in 1950 by the name of Dr. Pistor. Today, there are thousands of aesthetic doctors all over the world practicing Mesotherapy treatment.

Are there any differences between Mesotherapy and Liposuction treatments?

Mesotherapy is not a surgical procedure and therefore anesthesia is not required. In stark contrast, liposuction is a surgical procedure and the use of general anesthetic is required.

Mesotherapy treatment is a simple outpatient treatment without any downtime or recovery time. Whereas, a liposuction procedure requires the patient to stay in the surgical center or hospital for observation after the fat sucking procedure. A liposuction procedure physically sucks out body fats and remove fat cells. A Mesotherapy treatment simply injects chemicals into the body to help remove body fat naturally.

What are the side effects of a Mesotherapy treatment?

The patient can expect some bruising on the area treated but these bruises will subside within a few days. Since there is no downtime, the patient can resume his usual activities right after the Mesotherapy treament. The Mesotherapy spot reduction procedure takes only about 20-30 minutes to complete for each treatment.

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Monday, December 11, 2006

Tummy Tuck Recovery

A tummy tuck is a medical procedure to remove excessive skin from the lower and middle abdominal area. It also tightens the abdominal wall muscles. It can dramatically alter the appearance of a bulging abdomen. This surgery, called abdominoplasty, does leave a permanent scar. A complete abdominoplasty requires two to five hours of surgery while a partial tummy tuck requires an hour or two.

Women that have children are good candidates for tummy tuck surgery because their skin and abdominal muscles are stretched past returning to normal. Men and women that have lost a great amount of weight often end up with loose skin that exercise does not help. If people are planning to lose more weight or a woman plans on more children, surgeons recommend postponing abdominoplasty.

Often surgeons perform tummy tucks in an outpatient surgical facility or hospital where a patient stays after the operation if necessary. A complete abdominoplasty procedure lasts up to five hours while a partial takes only a few hours.

After tummy tuck surgery, recovery will vary from person to person. Some people remain in the hospital for a few hours while others remain there for several days depending on the extent of the operation. Patients go through several stages usually. The first day or two are the most uncomfortable with a swollen abdomen, discomfort and pain. Surgeons prescribe medication to help deal with this when necessary.

When returning home, patients have specific instructions for taking a shower and changing the bandages. Even though standing up straight might be a problem, doctors normally recommend walking as quickly after surgery as possible. After five to seven days the doctor removes the surface stitches. The deeper ones have ends that stick out the skin and remain for two or three weeks until removed. Some people wear support garments after the doctor removes all the stitches.

Getting back to normal and feeling wonderful varies from patient to patient. Men and women with strong abdominal muscles, in great physical shape, have a shorter recovery time. Some people return to work after only a few weeks while others need several weeks to recuperate and rest.

People that exercise heal far better and faster but avoid vigorous exercise until it is comfortable to do so. People that have not exercised in the past should start an exercise program. This will help keep the swelling down, tone the muscles and reduce the chance of blood clots.

Scars often appear to look worse as they heal from three to six months, but this is entirely normal. It could take up to a year for the scars to lighten in color and flatten out. Scars from tummy tuck surgery never completely disappear but most clothing hides it.

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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Surgery For Weight Loss - Is It Time For You To Lose A Few Pounds?

These days weight loss is a problem that is faced by all factions of society. There are a plethora of diet and exercise regimes available that promise a new you. Most work if followed diligently but they also require a continuous control on food intake so the lost weight does not come back. Surgery is an option when exercise and diet have had no effect and the patient has a body mass index of over 35 and is at risk for life threatening health problems.

Bariatric surgery is expensive - the average cost goes from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on the surgeon, hospital or clinic. It has some side effects and requires some lifestyle changes. The patient must be motivated and should be aware of the associated risks. There is a probable additional cost of some plastic surgery to remove the ugliness left by the bariatric surgery which has to be factored in.

Bariatric surgery is the surgical reduction of stomach volume which involves the use of two procedures called the gastric bypass and gastric banding. Bypass surgery is more common and is known to produce faster results but on the other hand gastric banding is reversible and quite easily too. In both procedures stomach volume is reduced to 30ml and food intake post surgery has to decrease with the food being properly chewed. One of the benefits of this type of surgery is that along with weight loss there is a reversal of diseases like Type II diabetes and sleep apnea.

A new smaller stomach is created by a line of staples which is then connected to a loop of the small bowel in the gastric bypass procedure. While in gastric banding, a silicone band is placed around the upper stomach creating a small reservoir as well as a restricted passage to the lower stomach. The average length of surgery is about 2 hours. This surgery is done using laparoscopic technology where a small video camera and several tiny, customized instruments are used and it involves smaller incisions, lesser scarring, less pain and fairly quick recovery. Complications may include things like respiratory failure, staple leaking, stenosis (obstruction of stomach) and bleeding. The mortality rate for bariatric surgery is an estimated 0.1% to 1-2% but no comprehensive data is available.

The surgeon you go to must be able to give you a one-on-one consultation and must have done hundreds of such surgeries with an excellent success rate. You have to be comfortable with your surgeon and your friends and family must be able to interact with him. Check with your family doctor for a recommendation or go online for information. Make a list of what you would like to find in a prospective surgeon and try and match the list as much as possible.

Your stay in the hospitable would be around 2 to 3 days and you would need at least 3 to 6 weeks of post operative rest. There is some discomfort to be experienced for some days and intake of solid food will not be allowed as your body needs to adjust to the new settings done. Food consumption will be controlled and a diet may be allowed which might exclude fats, sugars and carbohydrates.

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