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How Massage Benefits Plastic Surgery

Helps to soften or loosen area Post Surgery
Reduces Pre Surgery anxiety
Decreases pain and discomfort in the affected area
Decrease swelling by increasing lymph flow drainage
Prevents excessive bruising of the skin
Increases arterial and venous flow which will speed up the healing process
Increases elasticity or skin. ( makes skin more pliable )
Helps to prevent adhesions after implant surgery
Helps to reduce scarring
Help with numbness in areas as result from surgery
Helps to reduce phantom pain

Plastic Surgery General Information

Facial surgery / Face Lift
Nose Surgery ( rhinoplasty )
Eye Lid Surgery ( blepharoplasty )
Tummy Tucks ( Abdominoplasty )

Breast Augmentation or Implants
Breast Reduction
Mastectomy
Liposuction
Effects of Plastic Surgery
How massage benefits Plastic Surgery

 

Facial surgery / Face Lift

This cosmetic surgery is done to improve the appearance of the facial skin and to reduce the display of aging. This procedure is recommended to correct turkey gobbler neck, to remove loose facial skin, or to reduce facial lines (or wrinkles) as the facial skin ages. During this surgery an incision is made in the skin from the temple (near the hair line) to the front of the ear, around the earlobe and then behind the ear toward the scalp. The skin is then separated from the muscle and fat and is stretched upward or toward the forehead, and backward toward the ear and the scalp. Some of the excess skin is removed during this procedure, and if needed some of the fat is removed under the chin. If needed the underlying muscles are tightened. This procedure is done under either local or general anesthetic, and is most often performed on the outpatient basis. Since there is skin removal, scars are inevitable. But the whole procedure is designed to leave concealed scars. They are hidden behind the ear in the scalp. In some patients scars may become more prominent or thick due to excess collagen formation, and will therefore require additional treatment.

Nose Surgery ( Rhinoplasty )

This surgery, during which the nose structure is reshaped, is not only done for purely cosmetic reasons. This procedure is recommended when the structure of the nose obstructs the nasal passages and thus impinges the breathing. Birth defects or facial injury with resulting nose fracture are also a major reason for correction. This surgery is performed by incisions being made inside the nostrils, and the bone or cartilage is removed through this incision. Since the incisions are made inside the nostrils, the scars are not visible, and since the area inside the nose is quite vascular very little scar is built. Swelling is the most common side effect of this operation. Although there is bruising and swelling around the eyes, the more severe swelling is of the nose and may take several months to resolve. This procedure is done under either local or general anesthesia depending on the complexity of the operation. It may take 3-6 months before the patient makes a complete recovery.

Eye Lid Surgery ( Blepharoplasty )

This procedure is often used in conjunction with the face lift. The extra skin is removed from the upper eye lid, and fat bags from the upper or lower eye lids. This procedure will help with the wrinkles which are present around the eyes and is used to change the aging of the skin. For this surgery the incision is made along the natural lines, and the skin and fat are removed followed by closing the incision. Since there is skin removal, scars are going to be present. The side effects are bruising and swelling around the eyes. This may last up to 3-4 weeks. Some patients also experience blurred vision.

Tummy Tucks ( Abdominoplasty )

This cosmetic surgery is performed in order to remove extra skin and fat from the abdomen (lower region) and to tighten the abdominal muscles. This procedure is not recommended as a weight reduction, but rather as an improvement of the abdominal appearance after the weight loss program. When the patient's skin is loose after dramatic weight loss, or when there is fat remaining in the lower abdominal region which does not respond to good diet and exercise this procedure is highly recommended. Another common reason for this procedure is to tighten the abdominal muscles and it is mostly done for women after a pregnancy when a regular exercise of the lower abdomen does not accomplish the desired effects. During this procedure the skin is taken from a lower abdominal region in a bikini cut, and the stomach is reshaped to a desired form. Since the skin is being pulled downward during this surgery, it results in the lowering of the navel (which can be repositioned during the surgery). This procedure is most often done under general anesthesia, and the patient may be hospitalized for a couple of days. Since this procedure requires removal of the skin, there will be a scar. There might be loss of sensation in the area of the scar, and a general feeling of tightness in the lower abdomen. There might be edema present in the area of surgery, and a supporting girdle is recommended to reduce the swelling and to help to contour the abdomen. The standard recovery time is four to eight weeks, but there might be a longer time required before the scar area feels normal.

Breast Reconstruction - General Information

Whether you decide to have breast reconstruction depends on your own individual case, medical condition, general health, lifestyle, emotional state, and breast size and shape. You may consider consulting your family, friends, and support groups to help you in making this decision. If you are considering breast reconstruction and do not have a plastic surgeon, use a doctor finder for the names of experienced, board certified plastic surgeons in your area. Your general surgeon, plastic surgeon, and oncologist should work together to plan your  reconstruction procedure to give you the best possible result.

Breast Augmentation or Implants

Breast implants may either be natural tissue or synthetic breast implants like silicone breast implants. As to which type of breast implants will be determined by the cost, your budget, and the risks associated with particular types of breast implants. The use of body tissue as breast implants is rarely an appropriate solution for breast implants surgery carried out for cosmetic reasons. While it is possible to move areas of body tissue to be used as breast implants, this is a complicated operation which is seldom used for purely cosmetic purposes. Injection of fat does not result in a satisfactory increase in breast volume. These fatty breast implants (injections) are soon reabsorbed by the body. Body tissue breast implants are, however, commonly used in breast reconstruction. Silicone breast implants are surrounded by a firm elastic (elastomer) silicone shell. The surface of silicone breast implants may be smooth or textured. There are two types of silicone breast implants :silicone gel ( both semi- liquid and cohesive), & saline. Ensure that you obtain full information about the different types of silicone breast implants when you discuss your particular situation with the surgeon. Manufacturers also provide information about their breast implants which can be obtained from your surgeon. Medical experts consider saline breast implants the safest kind of silicone breast implants, since saline is generally harmless and can be safely absorbed by the body when the silicone breast implants rupture. If excessive bleeding continues, another breast operation may be needed to control the bleeding and remove the accumulated blood. The method of inserting and positioning your implant will depend on your anatomy and your surgeon's recommendation. The incision in breast augmentation surgery can be made either in the crease where the breast meets the chest, around the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple), or in the armpit. Every effort will be made to assure that the incision is placed so resulting scars will be as inconspicuous as possible. Working through the incision, the surgeon will lift your breast tissue and skin to create a pocket, either directly behind the breast tissue or underneath your chest wall muscle (the pectoral muscle). The implants are then centered beneath your nipples. Be sure to study all risk associated with breast augmentation before completing procedures. Excessive bleeding following the breast augmentation operation may cause some swelling and pain. Breast contact is fine once your breasts are no longer sore, usually three to four weeks after surgery. 

Breast Reduction ( reduction mammoplasty )

Breast Reduction, or reduction mammoplasty, is the surgery to reduce the weight, mass and otherwise size of the breasts for whatever reason.  It is designed to alter the size of the breasts to better the life of the patient.  When one has very large breasts it is difficult to exercise, play sports, swim, fit into clothing, or otherwise stand up straight without pain. You must have good elasticity so that your skin is able to bounce back to its former tightness.  Although, if it is a larger area, excess skin removal will be necessary.  Discuss your goals with your surgeon so that you may reach an understanding with what can realistically be achieved. There are several methods or techniques and these are highly dependent upon your needs as a patient and the surgeon's preference or training.  Some surgeons will use a pedicle, or pedicle flap, to decrease your chances of nipple loss. After the predetermined incisions are made the excess skin is removed from the breast. The skin underneath the breast (the incision line) is drawn together and sutured, lifting the breast to a new higher position. The areolae and nipples are "removed" (if applicable) to reposition at a higher placement for the rejuvenated breast. The sutures will remain in a "anchor" fashion and around the areolae until about 10 days, depending upon the heaviness of the breast and if implants were utilized for augmentation. 

Mastectomy

Not everyone with breast cancer will have the same type of mastectomy procedure.
Simple or total mastectomy: removal of the breast, with its skin and nipple, but no lymph nodes. In some cases, a separate sentinel node biopsy is performed to remove only the first one to three axillary (armpit) lymph nodes.
Modified radical mastectomy: removal of the entire breast, nipple/areolar region, and often the axillary lymph nodes. This is the most common form of mastectomy performed today.*
Radical mastectomy: removal of the entire breast, nipple/areolar region, the pectoral (chest) major and minor muscles, and lymph nodes. This procedure is rarely performed today.*
Quandrantectomy: removal of a quarter of the breast, including the skin and breast fascia (connective tissues). The surgeon may also perform a separate procedure to remove some or all of the axillary (armpit) lymph nodes, either an auxiliary node disectionor a sentinel node biopsy.
Partial or segmental mastectomy: removal of a portion of the breast tissue and a margin of normal breast tissue. This procedure usually involves removing less tissue than a quandrantectomy but more than a lumpectomy or wide excision.
Lumpectomy or wide excision: removal of the breast cancer tumor and a surrounding margin of normal breast tissue.
Excisional biopsy also the removal of the breast tumor and a surrounding margin of normal breast tissue. Sometimes further surgery is not needed if an excisional biopsy successfully removes the entire breast cancer tumor. This is most likely to occur if the breast tumor is very small. An excisional biopsy may be performed with "needle" or "wire" localization.

To perform a simple mastectomy, a surgeon makes an incision along the perimeter of the breast (closest to the tumor area), leaving most of the skin intact. Typically, the nipple is not removed during simple mastectomy, although milk ducts leading to the nipple are cut. The underlying tissue is gently cut free and removed. Often a plastic or rubber drainage tube is inserted in the affected area. The skin is carefully closed with stitches or clips, which are usually removed within a week, and a dressing (bandage) normally covers the site. Mastectomy with auxiliary (armpit) lymph node dissection usually lasts between 2-3 hours. Immediate breast reconstruction will increase the duration of surgery. The drainage tube placed in the breast or under the arm removes blood and lymph node fluid accumulated during the healing process. Drainage tubes are usually removed within two weeks, when the drainage is reduced to less than 30 ccs (1 fluid oz) per day. After mastectomy, patients generally spend two to three days in the hospital, although some may stay up to eight days. Most modified radical mastectomy patients spend an average of three days at the hospital, and those who have breast reconstruction in addition to mastectomy may spend three to six days, depending on the body’s rate of healing. Major soreness from mastectomy usually lasts two to three days, although many mastectomy patients do not experience soreness after surgery. A linear scar at the mastectomy site is probable. Many patients do experience a pulling sensation near or under their arm after mastectomy.

Possible effects of mastectomy include:

Wound infection
Hematoma (blood trapped in the wound)
Seroma (clear fluid trapped in the wound)
Lymphedema: temporary to permanent limitations of arm/shoulder movement (if lymph nodes are removed during the operation)
Numbness in the upper-arm skin
Phantom breast pain

Liposuction

Liposuction (LYE-po-suk-shun) is the surgical removal of excess fat from areas that are often resistant to diet and exercise. This technique is used to remove unwanted fat deposits from specific areas of the body such as the chin, arms, thighs, neck, abdomen, buttocks and hips.

At the beginning of your procedure, the surgeon will make a small incision. This incision will be just large enough to insert a hollow type called a cannula (kan-u'-la). The cannula is attached at the opposite end to a machine that creates a very strong vacuum. The surgeon then manipulates the cannula to loosen and remove the fat deposits and fluids. Fluids are replaced intravenously throughout the duration of the procedure. Variations to the traditional liposuction procedure have been developed in order to increase patient safety and comfort and to enhance the quality of surgical results. There is not one ‘best’ technique; rather, different techniques are better suited to different patients, depending on their desired treatment areas, body composition, and general anatomy. Following is a brief description of some of the most popular liposuction techniques:
Super-Wet Technique – The super-wet technique is performed like traditional liposuction, except that fluid is injected into the treatment area before fat is removed. The fluid consists of epinephrine, local anesthesia, and a saline solution. An amount is injected that is roughly equal to the amount of fat removed. The super-wet technique takes 1-2 hours, depending on how much fat needs to be removed.
Tumescent Technique – The tumescent technique is similar to the super-wet technique, except that much more fluid is used—up to three times as much. Because of this, the tumescent technique does not often require additional anesthesia. It is more time-consuming than traditional liposuction, sometimes involving up to 4-5 hours worth of surgery.
Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty (UAL) – UAL uses a special cannula that emits ultrasonic energy. This energy breaks apart fat cells, making them easier to remove. UAL can be beneficial in secondary liposuction procedures as well as in more fibrous areas of the body. UAL also adds time to the traditional liposuction procedure.
Power-Assisted Lipoplasty (PAL) – PAL is the newest liposuction technique. It uses a motorized cannula to remove fatty tissue. The tip of the PAL cannula moves back and forth, making it easier to move through tissue than traditional cannulas. Surgeons who use PAL report a shorter operative time, reduced surgeon fatigue, and quicker recoveries for patients.

The procedure can be done in a surgeon's office, an outpatient surgery facility, or an accredited hospital. Sedation is mild and not much pain is endured during procedure. You may expect bruising, numbness, discomfort, Fluid Collections beneath the skin (seroma), Skin Breakdown, & Swelling.
Rare effects may include infection, bleeding, scaring, Perforation of an internal organ, & death.

Effects of Plastic Surgery

Effects of plastic surgery include bruising and swelling which may last up to 3 weeks after the surgery. If considerable amount of skin was removed, the patient may suffer from numbness or tightness of the skin, which can last for a few months. Your scars will be firm and pink for at least six weeks.

How massage benefits plastic surgery

Helps to soften or loosen area Post Surgery
Reduces Pre Surgery anxiety
Decreases pain and discomfort in the affected area
Decrease swelling by increasing lymph flow drainage
Prevents excessive bruising of the skin
Increases arterial and venous flow which will speed up the healing process
Increases elasticity or skin. ( makes skin more pliable )
Helps to prevent adhesions after implant surgery
Helps to reduce scarring
Help with numbness in areas as result from surgery
Helps to reduce phantom pain

 

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