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February 23rd, 2008
The Minilift weekend facelift is a revolutionary advancement that tightens the lower face and neck in a minimally invasive way. A Minilift is recommended to people who are not yet in need of a full face lift, but do not want to wait any longer. Furthermore there is a definite prevention and slowing of sagging in the lower face. The incision is shorter than the one used for a full facelift. It is placed in front of the ears and under the temple hairline. The skin in front of the ears is lifted to enable deep sutures to reposition the sagging tissues. Use of deeper sutures is important to provide a long-term result. It can be combined with liposuction to further reduce the jowl and improve the neckline. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 21st, 2008
The MACS lift (Minimal Access Cranial Suspension Lift) was described as a modification of the S-lift by a Belgian group in 2001. The MACS facelift is often preferred because it is less invasive than other face lift procedures and leaves a shorter scar.
A facelift can be combined with other procedures such as eyelid surgery, neck lift, brow lift or liposuction.
The operation can be performed under general anesthesia, local anesthesia with intravenous sedation, oral sedation or local anesthesia. The MACS procedure takes about 1.5 hours less time than the standard procedure and can easily be combined with lower lids blepharoplasty or other procedures which might be indicated. When performed under local anesthesia with oral sedation plan for an extra 30 to 45 minutes for the instillation of the local anesthetic. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 15th, 2008
For many patients seeking to improve their appearance, the upper arm represents a particularly troubling body part. Despite dieting and multiple arm exercises, some patients feel like they are stuck with either heavy or saggy upper arms. Brachioplasty or arm lift is a surgical procedure by which excess skin and fat from the upper arm are removed. When there is minimal skin excess and good elasticity, lipoplasty (liposuction) is often sufficient. As we age, or if major weight loss occurs, the upper arm begins to sag due to the great affect of gravity, skin laxity, and thinning skin, muscle and fat tissues. An Arm Lift does not affect muscle tone, and normal physical activity is not only possible but highly recommended once recovery is complete.
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February 11th, 2008
Lower body, buttock and thigh lifting procedures are used to elevate the lower body, buttocks and thighs while excising redundant tissues. Excess skin and fat are removed and the remaining tissues are tightened to produce a more attractive body contour.
A thigh lift is a surgical procedure to remove skin and fat from the thighs to tighten the skin and improve the contour of the legs. A thigh lift may also be performed in combination with another type of surgery, for instance in combination with an arm lift. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 6th, 2008
People often have underdeveloped lower jaws, or weak chins, This often has negative effects on the posture of the lower lip. There are several options available to correct this problem. The most effective esthetic results are seen when we take the lower border of the lower jaw and slide it forward, After it heals in a few weeks the result is more natural looking and more stable than breats implants or other surgical techniques. Read the rest of this entry »
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