Archive for the 'Nose Surgery' Category

Aug 16 2007

Rhinoplasty-Nose Surgery

Published by admin under Cosmetic Surgery, Nose Surgery

By Tasha Haskell
This word is derived from the language Greek. Greek: rhinos,
(“nose” + plastikos, “to shape”) is a type of plastic surgery that
is used to improve the function or appearance of a person’s nose.
Rhinoplasty
is also commonly called a nose job.
This surgery is performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive
purposes to correct birth defects or breathing problems. It can be
combined with other surgical procedures such as chin augmentation to
enhance the aesthetic results. Continue Reading »

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Aug 14 2007

Botox & the Aging Process

By Tasha Haskell

Botox is a form of botulinum toxin.
Cosmetic physicians have been using botox for years to
successfully treat wrinkles. Botox is the brand name of a toxin
produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. This can be used for
both men and women. We associate this toxin taken in large amounts with
food poisoning. Inspite of serious complications associated with botox,
scientists have discovered a way to put it to the use for humans. Small
diluted amounts can be directly injected into the area which causes
controlled weakening of the muscles. Continue Reading »

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Aug 14 2007

Abdominoplasty

By Tasha Haskell
Abdominoplasty:

Abdominoplasty also has another name “tummy tuck”. It is a cosmetic
surgery procedure to reshape and firm the abdomen. It involves the
removal of excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen in
order to tighten the muscle of the abdominal wall. This surgery is
performed mostly on or usually asked for by women. Most women are
finished with having children when considering this surgery. This
procedure is also used following a large volume weight loss, either
from diet, exercise or gastric bypass, in which the remaining excess
skin is removed. Continue Reading »

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Aug 14 2007

About Your Face lift

By Tasha Haskell

Face lift is actually known as rhytidectomy. As people age, the effect
of gravity, exposure to the sun and the stresses of daily life can be
seen in their faces. Deep creases form between the nose and mouth; the
jaw line grows slack. Folds and fat deposits appear around the neck. A
face lift can’t stop this aging process. What the face lift operation
can do is improve the most visible signs of aging by removing excess
fat, tightening underlying muscles, and redraping the skin of your face
and neck. Continue Reading »

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