Monday, December 29

Bioplasty, plastic surgery with no cuts

If you have ever watched the cosmetic surgery reality Dr. 90210 you know you will see two kinds of unpleasant images: the deep cuts in the surgery room and the scars and bruises after surgery.

But hopefully, we will get less of that thanks to Bioplasty, a new plastic surgery technique that doesn’t require making any cuts and can be applied on both face and body. Since no cuts are made, small doses of local anesthesia are required you can get back to your life right after the procedure.

This technique is mostly used to get rid of wrinkles and improving facial features. Bioplasty works great for sharpening and turning up the nose, redefining the jaw’s contour, adding more volume to the lips, enhancing or lifting the buttocks, thickening legs and embellishing hands.

Works as a shapeable prosthesis in the way we desire. It is not reabsorbed by the body, it does now move to other parts of the body. It is hypoallergenic. Many parts of the body can be treated in one session.

The most interesting thing about Bioplasty is that it is interactive, which means you stay awake during the procedure and you can look at it in a mirror so you can discuss with the surgeon about what he is doing in your body.

And, this is the coolest part: you can have a surgery test consisting of getting injected a reabsorbable substance that allows you seeing the results beforehand.

Wednesday, January 17

Facial Dermabrasion

What is it?

Dermabrasion is a procedure similar to chemical exfoliation that eliminates fine wrinkles and reduces at minim scars.


What is the difference between dermabrasion and chemical exfoliation?

The difference between them is the method used. Dermabrasion consists on the elimination of the superior layer of skin using a high-speed turning brush; this procedure is realized by a plastic surgeon only.

The size and depth of scars and wrinkles determine the thickness of the skin that will be taken out by surgery.

Possible dermabrasion complications

Fever blisters

Dermabrasion can provoke the reappearance of blisters on those people who are prone to frequent Herpes simplex infections. It is often used antivirus medication to treat this symptom.

Pigmentation changes

Some people may develop a pigmentation change after this procedure. The treatment of this symptom may include the use of bleaching creams prescribed by the plastic surgeon.
Pigmentation diminishing may be permanent.

Thicker skin

Skin may get thicker. This symptom can be treated with cortisone creams or injections that help skin get back to it normal condition.

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