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If you
want
to have a plastic surgery in Mexico like a breast augmentation,
liposuction or other cosmetic procedure but have been prevented
from doing so because of the high cost of plastic surgery in
the United States and Europe
Cosmetic
plastic surgery in Mexico has become increasingly popular over
the last years. Every year, hundreds of people make the
life-changing decision to correct physical flaws, regain their
youthful look, enhance their appearance, or simply boost their
self-esteem, thanks in part to the advancements made in
cosmetic plastic surgery procedures over the last years and off
course the big savings and great treatments you can get in
plastic surgery in Mexico
Plastic
surgery in Mexico is a medical specialty interested in the
correction of form and function. While famous for aesthetic
surgery, plastic surgery also includes a variety of fields:
craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, burn surgery, microsurgery,
and pediatric surgery. The word "plastic" derives from the
Greek plastikos meaning to mold or to shape; its use here is
not connected with the synthetic polymer material known as
plastic.
Techniques and procedures of
Cosmetic plastic surgery in
Mexico
Common
techniques used in plastic surgery in Mexico are:
*
incision
* excision
* microsurgery
* chemosurgery
*
electrosurgery
* laser surgery
* dermabrasion
* liposuction
In plastic
surgery the transfer of skin tissue (skin grafting) is one of
the most common procedures. (In traditional surgery a "graft"
is a piece of living tissue, organ, etc., that is
transplanted.
*
Autografts: Skin grafts taken from the recipient. If absent or
deficient of natural tissue, alternatives can be:
o Cultured Sheets of
epithelial cells in vitro.
o Synthetic compounds
(e.g., Integra--a 2 layered dermal substitute consisting
superficially of silicone and deeply of bovine tendon collagen
with glycosaminoglycans).
* Allografts: Skin grafts
taken from a donor of the same species.
* Xenografts: Skin grafts
taken from a donor of a different species.
Usually, good
results are expected from plastic surgery that
emphasizes:
*
Careful planning of incisions so that they fall in the line of
natural skin folds or lines.
* Appropriate choice of
wound closure.
* Use of best available
suture materials.
* Early removal of exposed
sutures so that the wound is held closed by buried
sutures.
Reconstructive
plastic surgery in Mexico
Reconstructive
Plastic Surgery is performed to correct functional impairments
caused by:
*
burns
* traumatic injuries, such
as facial bone fractures
* congenital
abnormalities, such as cleft lip, or cleft palate
* developmental
abnormalities
* infection or
disease
* removal of cancers or
tumours, such as a mastectomy for a breast cancer, a head and
neck cancer and a abdominal invasion by a colon
cancer
Reconstructive
plastic surgery is usually performed to improve function, but
it may be done to approximate a normal appearance. It is
generally covered by insurance coverage but this may change
according to the procedure required.
Common
reconstructive surgical procedures are: breast reconstruction
for women who have had a mastectomy, cleft lip and palate
surgery, contracture surgery for burn survivors; one of the
complication of severe burns.Curling's_ulcer]), creating a new
outer ear when one is congenitally absent, and closing skin and
mucosa defects after removal of tumors in the head and neck
region.
Plastic
surgeons developed the use of microsurgery to transfer tissue
for coverage of a defect when no local tissue is available.
tissue flaps comprised of skin, muscle, bone, fat or a
combination, may be removed from the body, moved to another
site on the body and reconnected to a blood supply by suturing
arteries and veins as small as 1-2 mm in diameter.
Cosmetic
Plastic surgery
Cosmetic
Plastic Surgery defined as a subspecialty of surgery that
uniquely restricts itself to the enhancement of appearance
through surgical and medical techniques. It is specifically
concerned with maintaining normal appearance, restoring it, or
enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic
ideal. In 2006, nearly 11 million cosmetic surgeries were
performed in the United States alone.
It is
important to distinguish the terms "plastic surgery" and
"cosmetic surgery": Plastic Surgery is a recognized surgical
specialty and is defined as the subspecialty dedicated to the
surgical repair of defects of form or function -- this includes
cosmetic (or aesthetic) surgery, as well as reconstructive
surgery. The term "cosmetic surgery" however, refers to surgery
that is designed to improve cosmetics alone. Many other
surgical specialists are also required to learn certain
cosmetic procedures during their training programs.
Contributing disciplines include dermatology, general surgery,
plastic surgery, otolaryngology, maxillofacial surgery, and
oculoplastic surgery.
The most
prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures are listed below. Most
of these types of plastic surgery are more commonly known by
their "common names." These are also listed when
pertinent.
*
Abdominoplasty (or "tummy tuck"): reshaping and firming of the
abdomen
* Blepharoplasty (or
"eyelid surgery"): Reshaping of the eyelids or the application
of permanent eyeliner, including Asian
blepharoplasty
* Mammoplasty
o Breast augmentation (or
"breast enlargement" or "boob job"): Augmentation of the
breasts. This can involve either fat grafting, saline or
silicone gel prosthetics. Initially performed to women with
micromastia
o Breast reduction:
Removal of skin and glandular tissue. Indicated to reduce back
and shoulder pain in women with gigantomastia and/or for
psychological benefit in women with gigantomastia/macromastia
and men with gynecomastia.
o Breast lift (Mastopexy):
Lifting or reshaping of breasts to make them less saggy, often
after weight loss (after a pregnancy, for example). It involves
removal of breast skin as opposed to glandular
tissue.
* Buttock Augmentation (or
"butt augmentation" or "butt implants"): Enhancement of the
buttocks. This procedure can be performed by using silicone
implants or fat grafting and transfer from other areas of the
body.
* Chemical peel:
Minimizing the appearance of acne, pock, and other scars as
well as wrinkles (depending on concentration and type of agent
used, except for deep furrows), solar lentigines (age spots,
freckles), and photodamage in general. Chemical peels commonly
involve carbolic acid (Phenol), trichloroacetic acid (TCA),
glycolic acid (AHA), or salicylic acid (BHA) as the active
agent.
* Labiaplasty: Surgical
reduction and reshaping of the labia
* Rhinoplasty (or "nose
job"): Reshaping of the nose
* Otoplasty (or ear
surgery): Reshaping of the ear
* Rhytidectomy (or "face
lift"): Removal of wrinkles and signs of aging from the
face
* Suction-Assisted
Lipectomy (or liposuction): Removal of fat from the
body
* Chin augmentation:
Augmentation of the chin with an implant (e.g. silicone) or by
sliding genioplasty of the jawbone.
* Cheek
augmentation
* Collagen, fat, and other
tissue filler injections (e.g. hyaluronic acid)
* Laser skin
resurfacing
* Male Pectoral Implant :
It is a procedure used to enhance chest size in men by
inserting silicone implants under the chest muscle.
In recent
years, a growing number of patients seeking cosmetic plastic
surgery have visited Mexico to find doctors
with other costs and benefits. These medical tourists seek
to get their procedures done for a cost savings in countries
like Mexico. The risk of complications and the lack
of after plastic surgery support are often overlooked now by
simply looking for better options.
History of Plastic
surgery
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