Sunday, May 15, 2011
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Scarless Cheek Bone Reduction
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Scarless Cheek Bone Reduction: "One of the most popular procedures among Dr. Juta’s patients is cheekbone reduction since an oval or heart shape face is considered to be m..."
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Biography Of Dr. Juta Jansi
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Biography Of Dr. Juta Jansi: "DR. JUTA JANSI M.D.,F.R.C.S.T. PLASTIC AND RECONSRUCTIVE SURGEON doctorjuta@gmail.com Dr.Juta Jansi is recognised as one of the most exper..."
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: 3D Jaw Angle Reduction
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: 3D Jaw Angle Reduction: "Dr. Juta Jansi is a plastic surgeon who performs jaw reduction surgery using a unique technique that is particularly common among Asians. He..."
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Durability Face Lift
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Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Why in Thailand?
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Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: How to Choose A Certified Plastic/Cosmetic Surgeon...
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: How to Choose A Certified Plastic/Cosmetic Surgeon...: "When choosing a plastic surgeon, it is important to consider a number of factors. Medical training and surgical experience are primary indic..."
Bangkok Cosmetic Surgery Guides: Scarless Sexual Reassignment Surgery in Thailand
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Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Open Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery)
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Open Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery): "Overview of the procedure: Open Upper Blepharoplasty is a popular type of cosmetic surgery procedure that removes excess skin, fat or muscl..."
Open Upper Blepharoplasty (Upper Eyelid Surgery)
Overview of the procedure:
Open Upper Blepharoplasty is a popular type of cosmetic surgery procedure that removes excess skin, fat or muscle from droopy upper eyelids.
The upper eyelid incision is made in the natural crease line that occurs 1 cm above the eyelashes. The incisions might extend into the crow's feet or laughter lines at the outer corners of your eyes. Working through the incisions your surgeon will separate the skin from the subcutaneous layers and remove excess fat and trim sagging muscle and skin. The incisions will then be closed with very fine sutures.
Duration of the operation:
Open Upper Blepharoplasty usually lasts for about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Post operative care:
After surgery, you should rest quietly with head elevated. Oral medications will help with pain and discomfort. The doctor will also prescribe an antibiotic to prevent infection. Instructions to follow for several days, includes: proper way to clean your eyes, use of cold compresses to minimize swelling, use of lubricating eye drops, head elevation, no makeup, no alcohol, no television, and no contact lenses. You should also limit activities for a few days.
Recovery Period:
Stitches are removed about a week after surgery. Bruising and swelling will continue to gradually subside after stitches are removed. Bruising usually disappears within 7-10 days duration. Sunglasses and protective sun block are required for several weeks. Normal activities can resume after about 10 days, though strenuous activities such as lifting, bending and exercise can resume after about three weeks. Most patients are back to work within 1-2 weeks.
Possible Risks and complications:
Complications are rare; however there are risks associated with any medical procedure. Possible complications include: infection, bleeding (rare) but can cause loss of vision, prominence of the scars, asymmetry in healing or scarring, dryness, decrease sensation in the eyelid, difficulty closing the eyes, or any reaction to anesthesia and in rare instances blindness. You can help minimize certain risks by following the advice and instructions of your plastic surgeon, both before and after your eyelid surgery.
Anesthesia use:
General anesthesia or local with sedation
Hospital admission:
Open Upper Blepharoplasty can be performed on an out patient basis or in the hospital under local or general anesthesia. You and your surgeon will discuss preferences.
Preparation before Surgery:
- Assessment of the medical history (any allergies, serious medical condition and all medications taken both prescribed and non-prescribed), physical examination, and laboratory tests will be performed during consultation.
- Smoking must be avoided for about 3-4 weeks prior to surgery, as nicotine interferes with circulation and will greatly affect healing process.
- You will likely to be asked to stop drinking alcohol, a week before the surgery and throughout your recovery period.
- Avoid taking any medications such as hormones, anticoagulants, anabolic steroids and supplements at least 4-6 weeks to prevent complicating medical factors prior to surgery. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
For more information about the procedures you may contact International Marketing Coordinator: osias05@hotmail.com or call mobile phone: +66816572522, Tel: (662) 753-9206
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Labial Reduction (Labiaplasty)
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Labial Reduction (Labiaplasty): "Overview of the procedure: Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that will reduce and/or reshape the labia minora - the skin that covers the ..."
Labial Reduction (Labiaplasty)
Overview of the procedure:
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that will reduce and/or reshape the labia minora - the skin that covers the female clitoris and vaginal opening.
During surgery, larger or uneven inner vaginal lips are cut and shortened using specialized scissors, a scalpel or a laser. In addition, the labia majora, on the outside of the body, can be reduced with either surgery or liposuction if needed. A hoodectomy, which exposes the clitoris in an attempt to increase sexual stimulation, may be performed at the same time.
The appropriate incision location depends on many individual factors, including the configuration, texture and size of the labia. The surgeon will then suture the incision closed with absorbable sutures
Duration of the operation:
Labiaplasty usually takes no longer than 2 hours or in some cases is no more than 1 hour.
Post-Operative Care
Clean the incision site with hydrogen peroxide and put antibiotic cream/ointment on a daily basis. Your stitches should dissolve within 2-2 ½ weeks. Swelling and tenderness should gradually disappear within 6 weeks. Oral medications can reduce pain. Oral antibiotics may be prescribed to reduce the risk of infection.
Recovery period:
After surgery, you can't have intercourse for about 4 weeks, and your genitals will be tender and swollen for several weeks. You will be asked to stop any heavy, strenuous exercise for three or more weeks after surgery. Also you cannot use tampons and douches for 3 to 6 weeks following surgery. While recovering, you will need to wear a pad for one week or less, due to the bleeding that results. Most women resume normal activities, like work, within four days.
Possible Risk and Complication
With any surgical procedure there are certain risks. The most common can include bleeding, infection, asymmetry, and scarring. Although these events are usually infrequent, they sometimes can occur. These will be discussed with you during the consultation for your procedure.
Anesthesia use:
General or local anesthesia with sedation
Hospital admission:
Labiaplasty can be performed on an out patient basis or in the hospital under local or general anesthesia. You and your surgeon will discuss preferences.
Preparation before surgery
- Assessment of the medical history (any allergies, serious medical condition and all medications taken both prescribed and non-prescribed), physical examination, and laboratory tests will be performed during consultation.
- Smoking must be avoided for about 3-4 weeks prior to surgery, as nicotine interferes with circulation and will greatly affect healing process.
- You will likely to be asked to stop drinking alcohol, a week before the surgery and throughout your recovery period.
- Avoid taking any medications such as hormones, anticoagulants, anabolic steroids and supplements at least 4-6 weeks to prevent complicating medical factors prior to surgery. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
- Do not have sexual intercourse the night before the surgery.
For more information about the procedures you may contact International Marketing Coordinator: osias05@hotmail.com or call mobile phone: +66816572522, Tel: (662) 753-9206
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Gluteal Augmentation
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Guides: Gluteal Augmentation: "Overview of the surgery: Gluteal Augmentation is a cosmetic surgical procedure that uses buttock implants to increase the size and reshap..."
Gluteal Augmentation
Overview of the surgery:
Gluteal Augmentation is a cosmetic surgical procedure that uses buttock implants to increase the size and reshape the appearance of the buttocks. Incision may be made in any one of the following places: where the cheek meets the back of the thigh, or down the buttock crease. The incision is usually made in the buttock crease, where scars are not noticeable. The surgeon then creates a pocket large enough to insert the butt implants. The implants can be placed either under the gluteus maximus muscle, or on top of the muscle. Sometimes, the surgeon performs liposuction in order to further enhance the shape of the buttocks. After performing the same procedure on the other buttock, the surgeon makes sure the buttocks are symmetrical and look natural. Then he/she stitches up the incisions.
Duration of the procedure:
Buttock augmentation surgery normally lasts between 2 and 4 hours.
Post-Operative Care:
You will wear a compression garment over the buttocks to provide support, which should not be removed for the next few days following surgery. It is important to take the medication prescribed to you by your surgeon to manage discomfort from swelling and bruising. Someone will need to drive you home, and you may need assistance at home over the next couple of days. Expect to be in bed for the next 24 hours following surgery. Refrain from sitting down until the incisions have bonded and early ambulation after the first two days of surgery to promote healing and effective circulation.
Recovery Period:
You’ll experience swelling and bruising in the buttocks for the first 2- 3 days after a gluteal augmentation procedure. Swelling and bruising will gradually disappear for about 1 month. You will need 4 to 6 weeks before full recovery occurs and normal levels of activity can be resumed.
Possible Risks and Complications
All surgical procedures carry some risk. The risks of undergoing buttock implant surgery include infection, unsatisfactory results, excessive bleeding, adverse reaction to anesthesia, and the need for second, or sometimes third, procedures. Risks are minimal, although, as with any surgery, complications can arise.
Anesthesia use:
General or local anesthesia with sedation
Hospital admission:
Gluteal Augmentation can be performed on an out patient basis or in the hospital under local or general anesthesia. You and your surgeon will discuss preferences.
Preparation before Surgery:
- Assessment of the medical history (any allergies, serious medical condition and all medications taken both prescribed and non-prescribed), physical examination, and laboratory tests will be performed during consultation.
- Smoking must be avoided for about 3-4 weeks prior to surgery, as nicotine interferes with circulation and will greatly affect healing process.
- You will likely to be asked to stop drinking alcohol, a week before the surgery and throughout your recovery period.
- Avoid taking any medications such as hormones, anticoagulants, anabolic steroids and supplements at least 4-6 weeks to prevent complicating medical factors prior to surgery. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
For more information about the procedures you may contact International Marketing Coordinator: osias05@hotmail.com or call mobile phone: +66816572522, Tel: (662) 753-9206
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