New Advances in Plastic Surgery



Plastic surgery isn't just about nosejobs and breast implants anymore. Increasingly, new advances in plastic surgery have allowed more various and more subtle techniques to flourish, while also improving older, more common procedures. Some technologies, like laser surgeries to remove blemishes and age spots, have completely replaced older techniques. Lasers, in fact, are now used for literally hundreds of cosmetic surgeries, including dermabrasion, facial surgeries (such as eyelid surgery), subdermal and transdermal surgery, freckle removal, tattoo removal, and wrinkle reduction.

In other cases, improved materials technology has improved the results, appearance and safety of older practices. Today's breast and buttock implants, for example, are done with much more lifelike and safety-driven materials than the saline or silicone products of the past: alloplastic materials, used beneath the skin to alter the shape or curvature of the body, are revolutionizing the field. These materials are nonallergenic, noncarcinogenic, and can't be rejected by the body.

The rise in technology has also reduced the cost of common cosmetic surgeries. Breast implants, which were once as expensive as a new home, are now available for just a few thousand dollars, while blemish removal can often be done in less than an hour in a shopping-mall clinic.
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Medical Tourism: Cosmetic Surgery Outside The U.S.


More and more consumers are considering having cosmetic surgery as it rapidly grows in variety of procedures and popularity. A wide range of facilities and providers are available to the public now, including offerings of low-priced packages in foreign countries that are touted as "medical tourism". The low costs sound good, but is it safe to pursue these packages out of the country?

The first ascertation to be made should be about the qualifications of the physician in question. It can be somewhat difficult to learn what training and education a doctor overseas has had, as well as what standards of facilities and equipment are available to them. Research can significantly lessen potential dangers and can be done by contacting professional surgical organizations in the U.S. to inquire about recommended physicians and facilities outside our borders.

The next issue that should be confronted is how post-operative care and recovery be handled. Patients should be aware of the suggested recovery time of their particular procedure, as well as the various risks that are possible. Many cosmetic surgery procedures require at least a week or two of staying "home" followed by limiting any strenuous activity in the following weeks. Some of the more invasive operations require a much longer time of inactivity, but even routine post-operative recovery can take a lengthier "vacation" to finish the healing process.

Also, what about any complications that come up, how will they be handled? Patients should be aware of the specific risks involved with their chosen cosmetic surgery and the possibility of a longer stay for treatment of said complications. Also, patients should find out in advance if their insurance company provides coverage for complications that result from cosmetic surgery overseas. Most do not as cosmetic surgery is an elective surgery.

There is also the question as to whether travel and vacation activities are compatible with a surgical procedure. It may be difficult to spend all your time convalescing and resting while in an exotic locale with attractive activities right outside your door. Most of these activities, such as swimming, hiking, parasailing, or walking long distances should be avoided during a recovery period so as to avoid injury and complications. Also, a long return flight can raise the risk of developing pulmonary embolism, which is a blockage in the pulmonary artery, and blood clots due to the changes in air pressure.

Other issues to be aware of could be how much violent crime is prevalent where the operation will take place, if there are any health concerns such as unclean water or recent outbreaks of disease in the area, or what the political situation might be that could result in a dangerous situation for an American citizen overseas. Many locations that are known for medical tourism are quite stable and safe, such as Spain, Brazil, and South Africa, but it never hurts to do the research and gain a peace of mind about your trip.

All-inclusive vacation packages including cosmetic surgery turn up all over the Internet and can be hard to turn down with their assurances of private hospital services and touted "highly trained and credentialed" medical staff. The low prices they advertise can be too good to pass up when compared to the costs of the same service in this country. Just be careful and remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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