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offers a general overview of many common cosmetic surgery
procedures.
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ABDOMINOPLASTY
(Tummy Tuck)
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Procedure: |
Flatten abdomen by removing excess fat and skin and
tightening muscles of abdominal wall. |
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Length: |
2 to 5
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
General, or local with sedation. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Either
depending on individual circumstances and extent of surgery. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary pain. Swelling, soreness, numbness of abdominal
skin, bruising, tiredness for several weeks or months. |
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Risks: |
Blood
clots. Infection. Bleeding under the skin flap. Poor healing
resulting in conspicuous scarring or skin loss. Need for a
second operation. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work:
2 to 4 weeks. More strenuous activity: 4 to 6 weeks
or more. Fading and flattening of scars: 3 months to
2 years. |
BREAST ENLARGEMENT
(Augmentation Mammaplasty)
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Procedure: |
Enhance the size of breasts using inflatable implants filled
with saline. |
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Length: |
1 to 2
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary soreness, swelling, change in nipple sensation,
bruising. Breast sensitive to stimulation for a few weeks. |
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Risks: |
Lack
of implant permanence -- surgical removal or replacement of
the implants may be required to treat problems, including:
deflation; the formation of scar tissue around the implant
(capsular contracture), which may cause the breast to feel
tight or hard; bleeding or infection. Increase or decrease
in sensitivity of nipples or breast skin, occasionally
permanent. Mammography requires a special technique.
(Note: Some women have reported symptoms similar to those of
immune disorders. Ask your doctor about these and other FDA
concerns.) |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work:
a few days. Physical contact with breasts: 3 to 4
weeks. Fading of scars: several months to a year or
more. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Variable. Implants may require removal or replacement. |
BREAST LIFT
(Mastopexy)
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Procedure: |
Raise
and reshape sagging breasts by removing excess skin and
repositioning remaining tissue and nipples. |
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Length: |
1 to 3
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. Sometimes inpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary bruising, swelling, discomfort, numbness, dry
breast skin. Permanent scars. |
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Risks: |
Thick,
wide scars; skin loss; infection. Unevenly positioned
nipples. Permanent loss of feeling in nipples or breast. |
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Recovery:
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Back
to work: 1 week or more. Strenuous activities: 1
month. Fading of scars: several months to a year. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Variable; gravity, pregnancy, aging, and weight changes may
cause new sagging. Results may last longer or be enhanced
when breast implants are inserted as part of the procedure. |
CHEMICAL PEEL
(Phenol and trichloroacetic acid [TCA])
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Procedure: |
Restore wrinkled, blemished, unevenly pigmented, or
sun-damaged facial skin, using a chemical solution to peel
away skin's top layers. Works best on fair, thin skin with
superficial wrinkles. |
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Length: |
1 to 2
hours for full face. |
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Anesthesia: |
None;
sedation & EKG monitoring may be used. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. Full-face phenol peel may require
admission for 1 to 2 days. |
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Side
Effects: |
Both:
Temporary throbbing, tingling, swelling, redness; acute
sensitivity to sun. Phenol: Permanent lightening of treated
skin; permanent loss of ability to tan. |
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Risks: |
Both:
Tiny whiteheads (temporary); infection; scarring; flare-up
of skin allergies, fever blisters, cold sores. Phenol:
Abnormal color changes (permanent); heart irregularities
(rare). |
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Recovery: |
Phenol:
Formation of new skin: 7 to 21 days. Normal activities:
2 to 4 weeks. Full healing and fading of redness:
3 to 6 months TCA: New skin within 5 to 10 days. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Phenol:
permanent, although new wrinkles may form as skin ages. TCA:
variable (temporary). |
COLLAGEN / FAT INJECTIONS
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Procedure: |
Plump
up creased, furrowed, or sunken facial skin; add fullness to
lips and backs of hands. Works best on thin, dry,
light-colored skin. |
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Length: |
15
minutes to 1 hour per session. |
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Anesthesia: |
Collagen: usually none; local may be included with the
injection. Fat: local. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary stinging, throbbing, or burning sensation. Faint
redness, swelling, excess fullness. |
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Risks: |
Collagen: allergic reaction including rash, hives, swelling,
or flu-like symptoms; possible triggering of
connective-tissue or autoimmune diseases. (A skin test is
required before collagen treatment to determine whether an
allergy exists.) Both: Contour irregularities,
infection. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Variable; a few months to 1 year. |
DERMABRASION
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Procedure: |
Mechanical scraping of the top layers of skin using a
high-speed rotary wheel. Softens sharp edges of surface
irregularities, including acne and other scars and fine
wrinkles, especially around the mouth. |
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Length: |
A few
minutes to 1 hour. May require more than 1 session. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local,
numbing spray, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary tingling, burning, itching, swelling, redness.
Lightening of treated skin. Acute sensitivity to sun; loss
of ability to make pigment (tan). |
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Risks: |
Abnormal color changes (permanent). Tiny whiteheads
(temporary); infection; scarring; flare-up of skin
allergies, fever blisters, cold sores. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 2 weeks. More strenuous activities: 4 to 6
weeks. Fading of redness: about 3 months. Return of
pigmentation/sun exposure: 6 to 12 months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Permanent, although new wrinkles may form as skin ages. |
EAR SURGERY
(Otoplasty)
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Procedure: |
Set
prominent ears back closer to the head, or reduce the size
of large ears. Most often done on children between the ages
of 4 and 14 years. (Occasionally covered by insurance.) |
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Length: |
2 to 3
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Young
children: usually general. Older children or adults: general
or local, with sedation. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary throbbing, aching, swelling, redness, numbness. |
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Risks: |
Infection of cartilage. Excessive scarring. Blood clot that
may need to be drained. Mismatched or artificial- looking
ears. Recurrence of the protrusion, requiring repeat
surgery. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work or school:
5 to 7 days.
Strenuous activity, contact sports: 1 to 2 months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Usually permanent. |
EYELID SURGERY
(Blepharoplasty)
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Procedure: |
Correct drooping upper eyelids and puffy bags below the eyes
by removing excess fat, skin, and muscle. (Upper-eyelid
surgery may be covered by insurance if used to correct
visual field defects) |
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Length: |
1 to 3
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Usually locally with sedation or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary discomfort, tightness of lids, swelling, bruising.
Temporary dryness, burning, itching of eyes. Excessive
tearing, sensitivity to light for first few weeks. |
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Risks: |
Temporary blurred or double vision. Infection, bleeding.
Swelling at the corners of the eyelids. Dry eyes. Formation
of whiteheads. Slight asymmetry in healing or scarring.
Difficulty in closing eyes completely (rarely permanent).
Pulling down of the lower lids (may require further
surgery). Blindness (extremely rare). |
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Recovery: |
Reading: 2 or 3 days. Back to work: 7 to 10 days. Contact
lenses: two weeks or more. Strenuous activities,
alcohol: about 3 weeks. Bruising and swelling gone:
several weeks. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Several years. Sometimes permanent. |
FACELIFT
(Rhytidectomy)
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Procedure: |
Improving sagging facial skin, jowls, and loose neck skin by
removing excess fat, tightening muscles, redraping skin.
Most often done on men and women over 40. |
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Length: |
Several hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. Some patients may require short
inpatient stay. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary bruising, swelling, numbness and tenderness of
skin; tight feeling, dry skin. For men, permanent need to
shave behind ears, where beard-growing skin is repositioned. |
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Risks:
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Injury
to the nerves that control facial muscles or feeling
(usually temporary but may be permanent). Infection,
bleeding. Poor healing; excessive scarring. Asymmetry or
change in hairline. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 10 to 14 days. More strenuous activity: 2
weeks or more. Bruising: 2 to 3 weeks. Must limit exposure
to sun for several months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Usually 5 to 10 years. |
FACIAL IMPLANTS
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Procedure: |
Change
the basic shape and balance of the face using carefully
shaped implants to build up a receding chin, add prominence
to cheekbones, or reshape the jawline. |
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Length: |
30
minutes to 2 hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. Occasionally overnight hospital stay. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary discomfort, swelling, bruising, numbness and/or
stiffness. In jaw surgery, inability to open mouth fully for
several weeks. |
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Risks: |
Shifting or imprecise positioning of implant, or infection
around it, requiring a second operation or removal. Excess
tightening and hardening of scar tissue around an artificial
implant ("capsular contracture"), causing unnatural shape. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: about 1 week. Normal appearance: 2 to 4 weeks.
Activity that could jar or bump face: 6 weeks or more. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Permanent. |
FOREHEAD LIFT
(Browlift)
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Procedure: |
Minimize forehead creases, drooping eyebrows, hooding over
eyes, furrowed forehead and frown lines by removing excess
tissue, altering muscles and tightening the forehead skin.
May be done using the traditional technique, with an
incision across the top of the head just behind the
hairline; or with the use of an endoscope, which
requires 3 to 5 short incisions. Most often done on people
over 40. |
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Length: |
1 to 2
hours. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary swelling, numbness, headaches, bruising.
Traditional method: Possible itching and hair loss. |
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Risks: |
Injury
to facial nerve, causing loss of motion, muscle weakness, or
asymmetrical look. Infection. Broad or excessive scarring. |
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Recovery:
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Back
to work:
7 to 10 days, usually sooner for endoscopic forehead lift.
More strenuous activity: several weeks. Full
recovery from bruising: 2 to 3 weeks. Limit sun exposure
for several months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Usually 5 to 10 years. |
HAIR REPLACEMENT SURGERY
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Procedure: |
Fill
in balding areas with a patient's own hair using a variety
of techniques including scalp reduction, tissue expansion,
strip grafts, scalp flaps, or clusters of punch grafts
(plugs, miniplugs and microplugs). Works best on men with
male pattern baldness after hair loss has stopped. |
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Length: |
1 to 3
hours. Some techniques may require multiple procedures over
18 months or more. |
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Anesthesia: |
Usually local with sedation. Flaps and tissue expansion may
be done with general anesthesia. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary achy, tight scalp. Unnatural look in early stages. |
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Risks: |
Unnatural look. Infection. Excessive scarring. Failure to
"take." Loss of scalp tissue and/or transplanted hair. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: usually 2 to 5 days. More strenuous activities:
10 days to 3 weeks. Final look: may be 18
months or more, depending on procedure. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Permanent. |
LASER FACIAL RESURFACING
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Procedure: |
Smooth
the face and smooth fine wrinkles using a carbon dioxide (CO2)
laser device that treats layers of damaged skin. Softens
lines around the eyes and mouth and minimizes facial scars
and unevenly pigmented areas. |
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Length:
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A few
minutes to 1 hour. May require more than 1 session. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient, unless combined with other surgical
procedures that require hospitalization. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary swelling, discomfort. Lightening of treated skin.
Acute sun sensitivity. Increased sensitivity to makeup.
Pinkness or redness in skin that may persist for up to 6
months. |
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Risks: |
Burns
or injuries caused by laser heat. Scarring. Abnormal changes
in skin color. Flare-up of viral infections ("cold sores")
and other infections (rare). |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 2 weeks. More strenuous activities: 4-6 weeks.
Complete fading of redness: 6 months or less. Return of
pigmentation/light sun exposure: 6-12 months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Long-lasting, but does not stop aging. New wrinkles,
expression lines may form as skin ages. |
LIPOSUCTION
(Suction-Assisted Lipectomy)
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Procedure: |
Improve body shape by removing exercise-resistant fat
deposits with a tube and vacuum device. Can be performed
using the tumescent technique, in which targeted fat
cells are infused with saline containing solution with a
local anesthetic before liposuction to reduce post-operative
bruising and swelling. Common locations for liposuction
include chin, cheeks, neck, upper arms, above breasts,
abdomen, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, calves, ankles.
For larger volumes of fat or for fibrous body areas,
ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) may be used. UAL is
a new technique in which a ultrasound probe is inserted
beneath the skin to "liquify" the fat before it is
suctioned. |
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Length: |
1 to 2
hours or more. UAL: 20-40 percent longer than
traditional liposuction. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local,
epidural, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. Extensive procedures may require short
inpatient stay. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness, burning
sensation. Tumescent: Temporary fluid drainage from
incision sites. UAL: Larger incisions for cannula. |
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Risks: |
Asymmetry. Rippling or bagginess of skin. Pigmentation
changes. Skin injury. Fluid retention. Excessive fluid loss
leading to shock. Infection. UAL: thermal burn injury
caused by the heat from the ultrasound device. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 1 to 2 weeks. More strenuous activity: 2 to 4
weeks. Full recovery from swelling and bruising: 1 to 6
months or more. Use of tumescent technique or UAL may
decrease post-operative bruising and swelling. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Permanent, with sensible diet and exercise. |
MALE BREAST REDUCTION
(Gynecomastia)
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Procedure: |
Reduce
enlarged, female-like breast in men using liposuction and/or
cutting out excess glandular tissue. |
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Length: |
1 hour
or more. |
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Anesthesia: |
General or local. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness, burning
sensation. |
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Risks: |
Infection. Fluid accumulation. Injury to the skin. Rippling
or bagginess of skin. Asymmetry. Pigmentation changes (may
become permanent if exposed to sun). Excessive scarring if
tissue was cut away. Need for second procedure to remove
additional tissue. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 3 to 7 days. More strenuous activity: 2 to 3
weeks. Swelling and bruising: 3 to 6 months. |
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Duration of
Results: |
permanent |
NOSE SURGERY
(Rhinoplasty)
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Procedure: |
Reshape nose by reducing or increasing size, removing hump,
changing shape of tip or bridge, narrowing span of nostrils,
or changing angle between nose and upper lip. May also
relieve some breathing problems. (May be covered by
insurance.) |
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Length: |
1 to 2
hours or more. |
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Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
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In/Outpatient: |
Usually outpatient. |
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Side
Effects: |
Temporary swelling, bruising around eyes, nose and
headaches. Some bleeding and stiffness. |
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Risks: |
Infection. Small burst blood vessels resulting in tiny,
permanent red spots. Incomplete improvement, requiring
additional surgery. |
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Recovery: |
Back
to work: 1 to 2 weeks. More strenuous activities: 2
to 3 weeks. Avoid hitting nose or sunburn: 8
weeks. Final appearance: 1 year or more. |
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Duration of
Results: |
Permanent. |
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