Track Categories
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Plastic surgery describes the distinctive nature of the surgical repair, restoration, reconstructive or any kind of alterations in the human body. This can be done by two methods: Reconstructive Surgery which reconstructs the parts of the body or improve the functions of the body by cranial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery and the burn surgery while the other one Cosmetic surgery is the essential component of plastic surgery aims to improve the appearance of it.
1. Cranial surgery
2. Burn surgery
3. Hand surgery
4. Microsurgery
5. Aesthetic surgery
6. Psychological disorders
7. Skin Lesion Excision
Cosmetic surgery is a unique procedure mainly focus on enhancing the appearance through surgery or medical techniques.Cosmetic surgery can be executed in all areas of the head, neck, body. Cosmetic surgery is elective, mainly upon a person’s own choice where a person decided to have an operation, or invasive medical procedure, which are subjected to improve a patient physical appearance, but it may make appearance and health worse. Cosmetic surgery involves a wide variety of methods. Every strategy has its own principal and burdens, as well.
1. Facial Contouring
2. Facial Rejuvenation
3. Body Contouring
4. Skin Rejuvenation
5. Blepharoplasty
6. Phalloplasty
7. Lip enhancement
8. Cheiloplasty
9. Rhinoplasty
Procedures that don’t require any Plastic Surgeons to perform the treatment on the Skin are non-invasive or non-surgical cosmetic treatments. Classically, minimal invasive procedures include little-downtime process that do require breaking the skin. the most obvious examples would be injectable fillers. We often see these treatments lumped with non-invasive ones as being non-surgical. Non-surgical cosmetic treatments are more popular than ever.
1. Injectable treatments
2. Cosmetic facial injections
3. CoolSculpting
4. Chemical peels
5. Non-surgical nose job
6. Micro-needling
Pediatrics refers to the branch of medicine that includes the infant's medical care, children with adolescents This treatment often involves moisturizers, prescription skin creams, and ointments, such as Hydrocortisone. The following non-invasive treatments deal with the diagnosis or the first-line treatment of disorders in skin, hair, scalp, and nails. Pediatric dermatologists specialize in treating infants in the outpatient clinic setting but may also care for hospitalized patients and they also perform surgical procedures such as laser therapy and cutaneous surgery.
Breast Augmentation refers to change in the shape or to increase the size of breasts. It is also called Breast implant surgery when the size of the breasts is increased. Breast Augmentation differs from breast lifts or Breast Reduction, which are actually different types of procedures.
Dermabrasion uses a specialized tool that gently ‘sands’ down the top layer of skin. Once the top layer of skin is removed that area heals and new skin replaces the old. The result is flatten-looking skin.
Dermabrasion is usually used for:
- Acne scars
- Age spots
- Crow’s feet
- Lesions or growth on the skin
- damaged skin
- Wrinkles
Tummy tuck is which doctors call abdominoplasty is used to improvise the shape of the abdomen. A tummy tuck removes excess fat and skin and restores separated muscles or weak muscles in the abdomen in order to improve the profile. Tummy tuck improves the advent of loose or sagging skin. won't remove stretch marks.
A Tummy tuck is not a replacement for an exercise. The results of a tummy tuck are permanent but maintaining a proper weight is essential to maintain the results.
1. Abdominoplasty
2. Buttock augmentation
3. Standard or full tummy tuck
4. Mini or Extended tummy tuck
Facelifts repair crumple, baggy, drooping, or wrinkly skin on the face. In the time of process Facial tissues are lifted, skin replaced over repositioned contours. In conjunction with facelifts, Neck lifts are frequently done. Along with the Facelifts other procedures are commonly done that include nose reshaping, forehead lifts or eye lid surgery.
Hair Transplantation surgery, also known as Hair Transplant. It is performed to improve the area of baldness. In this process, hair is moved from an area of thick growth to a bald area.
Thousand hairs may be moved in a single session. Some people may require more than a session. The hairs which are moved are long-lasting, which means that no long-term care is necessary. Most of the hair transplants result in successful hair growth after the procedure.
Re-Constructive Surgery can help to repair the part of a body that is affected by injuries or diseases. Re-Constructive Surgery is performed on abnormal structures of the body and correct deformities developed by birth or to restore normal function and appearance, and trauma or medical conditions including cancer. Most surgeons who are specialists in Maxillofacial, Otorhinolaryngology and Plastic Surgeries use this Re-Constructive Surgery to reconstruct neck, head and face after cancer.
1. Congenital facial deformities
2. Breast reconstruction
3. Ear reconstruction
4. Surgeries for feet and hands
5. Skin graft
Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that ameliorates the shape of the body by removing excess fat deposits. This technique is not meant for weight loss.
By using a vacuum-suction canula, a pen-shaped instrument localized fat deposits are removed directly beneath the skin. To break up fat deposits Ultrasound may also be used prior to removal with suction.
Liposuction can also be performed on the arms, thighs, stomach, hips, face, buttocks, and back. It can also remove fat tumors (lipomas) as well as reduce the size of breasts in men. This process can be used on more than one area in a single day
Lip Augmentation is a cosmetic procedure aims to give the patient fuller and plumper lips. Injectable dermal fillers are usually used to increase lip shape, volume or structure.
It is a temporary process. The effects will last around 6 months before a second procedure is necessary to restore shape and volume.
Cosmetic diseases vary from simple rashes to critical skin infection, this happens due to infections spread through heat, allergens, system disorders, and drugs. Irritant Contact Dermatitis is the commonest skin disorder that can arise from the use of cosmetics. Some of the Cosmetic diseases are eczema, diaper rash. seborrheic dermatitis, chickenpox, measles, warts, acne. This could be possibly rectified by forthcoming treatments.
1. Skin disorders
2. Physical pain
3. Blood loss
4. Possible allergic reactions
5. Hematoma
6. Vitiligo
7. Scabies
8. Nerve injury
9. Hair loss
10. Exfoliation
cosmetic surgery procedures are available for any part of the body, but the decision to go through cosmetic surgery should not be taken mildly. The results are often permanent, so it is important to be sure about the choice to choose an appropriate specialist. Chemical peels may help treat acne, pockmarks, scars, or wrinkles. Chemical peels are safe and effective for both light and darker skin types. The use of psychoactive drugs is more on the incidence of Cosmetic and Reconstructive patients in practice when compared to those values with the national average.
1. Antidepressants
2. Antipsychotics
3. Anxiolytic Stimulants
4. Mood stabilizer
Hand Surgery will re-establish the original shape and size of hands and fingers harmed by injury or irregularities that were present at birth. Hand Surgery deals with both Surgical and Non-Surgical treatment extremely concentrated and performed to treat ailments that reasons pain and impair the strength, function, and flexibility of your hand or upper extremity including injury and infection. Hand Surgery is also made for balancing the tendons of the hands and fingers by orthopedic surgeons.
1. Hand and Wrist injuries
2. Hand lift
3. Tendon conditions
4. Nerve Compression Disorders
5. Carpometacarpal bossing
6. Rheumatoid arthritis
7. Dupuytren’s contracture
8. Congenital defects
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery helps in treating the defects of the face, mouth, and jaws. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a specialist surgeon treating the entire craniomaxillofacial complex and soft tissues of the facial and oral. Oral maxillofacial surgery is widely recognized as one of the specialties of dentistry. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon treats patient of any age from infants to grown-up individuals. They may also be correcting the alignment for the normal appearance like dental prosthetics.
1. Maxillofacial skeletal surgery
2. Maxillofacial regeneration
3. Dental prosthetics
4. Dentoalveolar surgery
5. Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
6. Orthognathic surgery
7. Congenital repair for cleft palate/lip
8. Jaw lift
9. Lip reconstruction surgery
Aesthetic Medicine is a new trend in the modern medical field. By practicing Aesthetic therapy is a type of care offered to their customers. Aesthetic medicinal treatment includes scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. Aesthetic medicine includes both surgical procedures and non-surgical procedures and specialist may utilize a combination of both.
1. Tweakment
2. Nose reshaping
3. Body Contouring
4. Stubborn Skin
5. Cosmetic Dentistry
6. Partial Tattoo Removal