Posted by adin | March 9th, 2010 in Reconstructive Surgery | No Comments »
In percentages, the study reveals that 21% of total interventions, together with reference to men and women corresponds to rhinoplasty (nose reshaping), followed by a 19% hipomastias (breast prosthesis). The third in the ranking are occupied by liposuction, with 16%, while breast reductions are at 10%.
Although not in the top positions in the ranking of most operations carried out, there are four types of interventions that have grown faster. The most notable case is that of the Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), which increased sharply in the years 1997 to 1998 and since then maintains significant levels of demand in both men and women. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by adin | March 7th, 2010 in Breast Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, cosmetic surgery, rhinoplasty | No Comments »
The report of the development of interventions in the last ten years also details the most requested operations by sex. Of the total of over 12,000 interventions during the past 10 years, women account for 83.42 and 16.58 for men.
Rinoplasty for women, hipomastia (breast prosthesis) ranks first with 24%, followed by rhinoplasty, with 22% of the total.
18% of the interventions have been liposuction operation that stands as one of the most consistent over the past 10 years.
The fourth place is held by the breast (breast reduction), which although is a mere 12%, is one intervention that has experienced faster growth.
Rinoplastia_03En For men, the difference between the types of transactions is more noticeable. Almost half of surgical interventions, 49%, corresponding to micrografts hair to prevent baldness. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by adin | March 5th, 2010 in Breast Surgery | No Comments »
Return to the issue of the duration of silicone implants, I stress on a current subject but it is one of the top queries of the patients when they go to a cosmetic surgery clinic in Barcelona goes undergo augmentation mammoplasty.
The old prosthesis and must be discarded even though they are much cheaper, were composed of silicone low cohesiveness and risked a possible erosion of the envelope to cause a leakage of silicone outside the producing prosthesis called encapsulation. In the patients using these prostheses are advised to change after 10 to 15 years to prevent possible hazards such as leaking silicone or silicone, a reaction to silicone that is interpreted by the body as a foreign body and provokes a slight inflammation that produces granulates Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by adin | March 4th, 2010 in cosmetic surgery | No Comments »
According to the patient’s age may make a certain type of cosmetic surgery, not all ages are suitable for any cosmetic surgery.
Forcing an operation may cause unnecessary complications that can cause psychological or physical disorder to the patient. Cosmetic surgery is governed by the same code of ethics than other medical specialties and before any procedure the patient must complete an informed consent where it shows all the possible risks and must sign them or their parents in case of being minors.
Although there is no definitive scale, as is often recommended by age aesthetic perform the following operations according to the following chronology.
Although it is advisable to wait before going under the knife to have come of age, when physical development is completed in some cases, in childhood, you can perform correction operations ears ” bellows “or otoplasty in young patient to avoid trauma and complex at such a young age but it is preferable to work from age 12 can perform the operation in younger patients with very self-conscious about her looks and with a result that is very satisfactory and definitive. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by anhie | February 27th, 2010 in Diseases and Problems | No Comments »
Labiaplasty (Labia reduction also on simple German) is the plastic surgery of the labia majora and / or labia minora, which reduces the outer folds of skin around the structures of the vulva. If Labia mass is to be created in addition, where there has been no, this is not a procedure Labiaplasty. Labiaplasty involves the reduction of elongated labia. ) Many women (and men would like their low level of “youthful” labia and are therefore interested in the Labiaplasty.
Labiaplasty reduces the size of either or both types of the labia. Labiaplasty can be used to shape the labia after illness or injury, or after birth. Labiaplasty can be to eliminate the natural contour and pigmentation of the labia minora used.
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Posted by anhie | February 26th, 2010 in Treatment Methods | No Comments »
Varices is another name for varicose veins. Varicose veins are formed by dilated veins in the leg, usually just below the skin surface. Behind the changes lies the veins usually a connective tissue, as well as obesity or pregnancy can cause the blood flow to the heart is no longer working properly. Varicose veins can also develop as a result of thrombosis.
Unfortunately it is not just that the veins are aesthetically ugly and many women who suffer in the warm season, her legs do not show naked. Varicose veins may also cause pain. The legs are starting to itch severely, and in advanced stages and may develop discoloration or frequent leg cramps to inflammation of blood vessels, even the emergence of a so-called open leg can not be excluded.
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Posted by anhie | February 25th, 2010 in Chemotherapy | No Comments »
Treatment of Cancer
Chemotherapy is mainly used in the treatment of a tumor disease, and particularly in the fight against cancer. We distinguish the so-called adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Adjuvant chemotherapy is carried out in connection with surgery or radiotherapy. This will possibly remaining residual tumor and micrometastases are killed.
In the neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the tumor is damaged and to reduce the tumor mass, held before a scheduled surgery or radiotherapy.
During chemotherapy, the patient / the patient with drugs called cytotoxic drugs, treatment that kill cells or inhibit the growth of malignant cells.
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Posted by anhie | February 24th, 2010 in Acupuncture | 1 Comment »
The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as a holistic medicine attempts to bring people back into balance. In a patient who feels ill, is from the perspective of Chinese medicine is no harmony between body, mind and soul.
Chinese doctors took the view that the so-called “Qi” is an energetic life force that flows throughout the human body. Qi used this so-called meridians that run through like a river runs with many Nebenärmchen and ramifications of the body. There are low-lying or shallow running acupuncture meridians. If there are blockages in the meridians, then people feel sick.
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Posted by anhie | February 23rd, 2010 in Medicine | 1 Comment »
The face of beauty is measured at a particularly sensitive issue. Subjectively suboptimal features can not be like other parts of the body with jewelry or clothing, camouflage, but are worn openly. In this context, often suffers from the self-confidence of the affected person, who himself does not feel as nice. A particularly critical area is the nose area. Thus, it is generally perceived as too big and bulky. In the operation of a nose surgery should therefore be addressed now.
The operation itself can already be done under a local anesthetic. However, this is perceived by most patients as extremely uncomfortable, which is why general anesthesia is to be considered. An average reduction in nasal lasts 1 to 2 hours. The aftermath of these express themselves both in the required counseling as well as visually. This must be moved at a general anesthetic for at least 1 days in the hospital. But even with local anesthesia, the next day providing assistance to cope with everyday life is necessary.
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Posted by anhie | February 22nd, 2010 in Diseases and Problems | 1 Comment »
The hearing loss is one of the most well-known diseases of the ear. He usually occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, leading to a different extent of hearing loss. Often only one side moves, it can ensure that you have complete hearing loss or only on some frequencies will be deaf. A distinction is generally made between two types of sudden hearing loss: the hearing loss detectable WITH or WITHOUT identifiable cause. Both, however, combines a large spontaneous healing, so the sudden disappearance of symptoms and normalization of the state.
A sudden hearing loss usually is heralded by misperceptions on the ear. Particularly well known is the tinnitus, a constant beeping in my ear over a long period of time. Pain, however, never occur in a sudden loss of hearing and are therefore no reliable symptoms.
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