Stick That Bootie Way Out

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Posted on 24th March 2010 by admin in Cosmetic Surgery

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Every woman wants a firm butt, but those who have flat bottoms do even moreso. Fortunately, there is a cosmetic procedure aptly called a butt lift. The procedure costs between $5,000 to $13,000 but many plastic surgeons will accept a down payment and the rest on a monthly plan. Before having this procedure, be sure your surgeon is highly qualified in this type of surgery and has performed more than five of them. The main reasons given for a butt lift are, a flabby butt, cellulite and dimpling, and sagging that no amount of exercise can repair. With butt implants, you will see immediate results and your pants and bathing suit will fit much better.

After your initial consultation with a plastic surgeon, he will draw on your bottom the areas where he will make his incisions. He also will explain risks, complications, and recovery time. If you have chose general anesthesia this will be discussed as well because, you will not be allowed to leave the surgery center until the medication has subsided or you have a designated driver. The procedure begins with vaser liposuction for very large butts, and then the skin tightened to reshape the butt to look attractive and firm. If you would like your flat bottom to be firm and larger, then implants will be inserted. In some cases the implant will resemble a wedge that serves to increase size and lift. With this procedure an incision is made at the crease below the buttocks. The resulting scar is minimal and will not be noticeable.

After your procedure for a butt lift, you will be placed in recovery. You will be advised that you may not sit on your buttocks for at least 1 week. You may need to lie down on your side placing a pillow or wedge behind your back to prevent you from rolling onto your back. You should be able to return to work and normal activities within 2 to 3 weeks. As you can see, recovery time is very short. This is because the butt is made up of so much fatty tissue. Family and coworkers may notice you look much better in your clothing almost immediately.

Rearing Broken Dentures

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Posted on 23rd March 2010 by admin in Dentures

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Dentures be supposed to be handled with care and stored securely once out of the mouth to avoid breaking, chipping, or damage to the denture teeth or the pink denture base. If your denture is damaged or broken, the best thing to do is to visit a dentist to make sure that the required denture repair gives you the best fit, function, and appearance all while assuring your oral health in a well equipped dental clinic.

If you feel that your dentures are in need of relining, make sure to schedule a visit to your dentist. By trying to repair or adjust your dentures yourself, you may seriously damage your dentures and put your health at risk. In fact, your problems may be due to dentures that are not made to fit properly, which cause sores and irritation, and a qualified specialist will need to examine the situation.
The wisest plan is to see your dentist if your dentures crack, break, or even chip, or if one of the teeth become loose.

The upholding of healthy oral tissue is vital for optimal comfort in long-term denture use. A valuable side benefit to occasional denture check-ups is the precaution of detecting possibly serious oral pathology, perhaps even early detection of some cancers. This early detection and precautionary side benefit is at times even more important than finding denture problems. Sometimes, discovery of problems in early stages, rather than later, will save the trouble, cost and emotional distresses of radical and sometimes devastating therapy for developed ailments.

A dentist can often make the necessary denture repairs or adjustments during the same visit with little problem. A person who lacks the appropriate training will not have the knowhow to reconstruct the denture without risking complications and further damage. Moreover, unprofessional attempts to adjust dentures may lead to greater damage to the dentures and can cause severe health problems in your mouth. In addition, adhesives sold over-the-counter often will contain harmful chemicals and should not be used on dentures.

Do Hair Transplants Hurt?

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Posted on 18th March 2010 by admin in Hair transplant

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The pain associated with the procedure is one of the greatest fears confronting the potential hair restoration patient and rightfully so since many inexperienced medical men have started to do hair transplants. Therefore it is logical that a patient who has heard painful stories will feel concerned.  This is natural and question about discomfort and its control should be discussed with your physician prior to hair transplant surgery. Many techniques have been developed over the years are almost completely discomfort free.

Surgical hair restoration actually results in less operative discomfort than many other surgical procedures. Most patients, after surgery, state the pain was less than a visit to the dentist’s office. Patients vary greatly in pain tolerance and concern about discomfort. Discomfort control during a surgical hair restoration procedure is commonly accomplished in many ways.

Premedication can be used to reduce anxiety and increase the discomfort threshold; typical medications are Valium or similar drugs. Local anesthesia is most often used during the procedure to numb the area where the surgery is being performed. The selection of premedication and local anesthetic is based on a number of factors including: the physician’s preference, patient’s age and physical condition, medical history, type of procedure, and duration of the procedure.

Some Pain may occur but is usually mild to moderate and is more frequent the first six to eight hours after the transplant. Your prescriptions will control any discomfort you may encounter. We recommend that you start taking pain medication when you arrive home to prevent a pain cycle. Remember to always take pain medication with food to avoid an upset stomach.

Your physician can go over all relevant issues with you regarding pain management, and discomfort after the surgery. It is important that you discuss all issues with them before you make any decisions to have a procedure.

Dentures

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Posted on 18th March 2010 by admin in Dental Care

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Dentures are specifically designed for the purposes of teeth replacement especially in cases where the teeth were lost due to accidents or other ways. Dentures will come in to bring back again that image of your face that used, and they will make it even more admirable. Nottingham dentists and those elsewhere have used dentures for a long time in administering treatment of various kinds to their patients. But there are equally other systems that can be comfortably used for the replacement of lost teeth including the fixed bridges and dental implants.

They all present a perfect opportunity to solve the sad condition of lost teeth which can lead to other serious effects if left untreated. Some of these effects are sagging cheeks and inability to chew food. One distinct feature about dentures is that they are one hundred percent removable and perfectly designed to look exactly like your natural tooth, fitting and matching the surrounding gum tissue. Improvement on technology plus research has ensured the continued production of dentures that can produce very real looks that are very alike to the former natural teeth. In addition, they give you a comfortable feeling that makes you get rid of the idea that you once lost your teeth.

Complete denture replacement is the best if all your teeth are lost and if you only have a few teeth missing, then an overdenture or partial denture is fine for you. One great benefit of partial dentures is their ability that they prevent the remaining teeth from shifting as a result of the lost teeth. It is therefore re commended that you apply partial dentures at the slightest indication of teeth loss. Acrylic resins are used to fabricate dentures. Other materials that can be used for fabrication include Flexible Valplast cosmetic dentures which was introduced recently. With time, dentures become weak due to gum shrinkage and at this point it is advisable to have a totally new set of dentures.