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Two
decades ago, a woman who came into a plastic surgeon's office mostly aged 50 to
70's. Now, young women in their 30s-even teenagers-have 'felt need' to change
or improve their body parts. However, no matter how sophisticated the technology
of plastic surgery today, the plastic surgeon will not approve requests
arbitrarily patient. Moreover, surgery always has risks. So, these are the
things you need to know about plastic surgery.
There is no scar-free surgery
The
surgeons are increasingly sophisticated incision in the crease to hide the
body, but the scar is still there. Liposuction, breast firming, etc., can be
done without a knife. And, when no incision, that's not surgical. Now
there is a procedure called breast augmentation with implants grow and hide the
scar in the navel. There are two planting implant procedures,
which is under the gland (subglandular) or under the muscle (submuskular).
When
the gland is very small, it is better placed under the muscle. If placed on the
chest muscles, after some time, the implant could move because the muscles are
not protected. For example, to the breast, which makes
irregular shape of the breast. This is called a double bubble. Cases like this
quite a lot, and it acts to improve it is most surgical cases. Conversely,
when the implant is implanted under the muscle, then the procedures becomes
longer and the patient experienced post-operative discomfort. But if done
correctly from the outset, there will be no double bubble terrible. You
also do not want to have a breast shaped like a ball that can not move, so it
obviously looks fake.