Friday, April 11, 2008

Plastic Surgery In Mexico

Who in their right mind would go to Mexico for plastic surgery? After all, isn?t it a third world country?

Mexico is not exactly a first world country, but, at least in its metropolitan areas, it is far from a third world country.

It is also home to a fine medical school at the University of Guadalajara, where a lot of American students receive their medical degrees. Guadalajara is also the location of the prestigious Institute of Reconstructive Surgery which has been educating physicians from around the world in the latest surgical techniques for over 35 years.

Guadalajara alone has more than 75 certified plastic surgeons and most of the hospital facilities are first rate. Another benefit is the culture of care you will find in Mexico. Unlike most US doctors who seem to be in an eternal rush to get their patients out of their offices, in Mexico doctors spend time listening to their patients? needs and responding to their concerns.

Most of the doctors in Mexico speak at least a little English. Many of them have taken graduate courses or have done their internships and/or residencies in the States. Some are Board Certified by US licensing agencies.

In addition to Guadalajara, there are many fine plastic surgeons in Mexico City and the northern city of Monterrey. There are also many clinics along the Texas, Arizona and California borders, but there you are taking a bigger chance that the care will not be first rate. If you are considering a border clinic, take extra care in checking out the physicians and the facilities.

The cost of a face lift in Guadalajara is about $2500 US. A full suite of services including lifting the eyelids and forehead will run about $6000. These include your hospital or clinic stays.

Even Botox injections are substantially cheaper.

There are services such as Airlift, Inc., which is owned by a nurse, which arrange everything for you, from your flight down, your accommodations while in the county and the doctor, nursing and hospital fees.

In many cases, you can arrange to recuperate in a pleasant facility with round the clock nursing care. By the time most of the swelling and bruising are under control, you will be ready to return home with your new look.

There is a downside however. One of the reasons US care is so expensive is malpractice lawsuits. One of the reasons that Mexican procedures are so cheap is that malpractice is not recognized in Mexico. So, if something does go wrong, you will have no recourse.

However, thousands of Americans, Canadian and even residents of South America flock to Mexico every year for face lifts and other cosmetic procedures. I have been living part time in Mexico for over nine years and have many friends who have had successful surgeries.

Check out the credentials of any physician you are considering carefully, Try to get references. If possible visit one of these cities beforehand so that you can become familiar with the facilities available and you can meet with some of the plastic surgeons.

There is a large ex-patriot community in and around these cities. You can always find help and references by visiting with some of these residents, who are among the biggest consumers of this type of care.

If you have a little sense of adventure and wish to save thousands of dollars on cosmetic surgery, Mexico might be the place for you.

For more information on plastic surgery, visit http://www.ageless-beauty.com/ antiaging-cosmetic-procedures.html

Jean Bowler was a ballet dancer and instructor, a teacher, a personal trainer and a cosmetics consultant. She is editor of Ageless Beauty.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Plastic Surgery in New York

New York cannot be defined as the Mecca of plastic surgery, but still you can find a great number of professionals working there. Many people's only rescue from the cruel business world is to make their outlooks prettier. Everyone knows the privilege that the good-looking appearance brings to its lucky owner- from success in business to happier personal life. Everyone needs their good looks and many people's only option is to undertake a plastic operation for recovering of their hidden beauty.

If you choose to try plastic surgery, you'd better first find a respectable surgeon. A dedicated plastic surgeon can perform miracles on your face and body, using his or her professional skills. Cosmetic surgeons play the most important role for the success of the operation. That's why, people have to be extremely vigilant about who they pick up to operate on their bodies. An unprofessional surgeon can ruin the little good looks that they have. Plastic surgery in New York offers all the available aesthetic operations, the most popular of which are liposuction, breast augmentation and facial surgery.

Aesthetic surgery can be conditionally divided into two main branches, slight changes on the face and greater transformations of the body. Plastic surgery offers cosmetic operations of the face, eyes, nose, breasts and body, as well as liposuction and additional plastic operations to maximise your good looks. The facial plastic surgery includes operations on head and neck, such as: - Facelifts, neck lifts, chemical peels - Facial implants on the chin, cheeks and jaw, including fat and collagen injections - Laser resurfacing - Eyelid, forehead and brow plastic surgery - Nose, chin and ear pinning surgery

The body plastic surgery includes the following cosmetic interventions: - Liposuction and microliposuction, also called liposculpture - Breast lift and reconstruction - Tummy tuck - Female breast augmentation or reduction, as well as male breast reduction

There are few things to consider upon choosing the plastic surgeon in New York, who will perform the operation. The top New York surgeons are available to anyone who can afford it. But you should be careful if the surgeon you have chosen is really a top professional. Check everything about him or her, her or his reputation, media publications, experience, past successes and specialties. Try to learn as much as possible before you decide pro or con to trust him/her with your plastic operation. Some surgeons that perform plastic surgery have additional specialty, which runs as Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) that gives them further qualification for operating on skin. Upon your first meeting with your future-to-be surgeon, try to get as much information about him/her as possible. Ask questions and beware of the answers. Pay attention to the staff and the facilities. Check your surgeon's involvement in local New York's and international organisations, and any special surgical areas in which he or she performed. Also get information about which hospitals are affiliated with your surgeon.

After having checked everything about you surgeon, you may take on a great adventure of getting your new and beautiful appearance. The faculties of your surgeon can turn plastic surgery into the event that will change your life. For more information click Plastic Surgery in New York

Article by Robbie Darmona - an article writer who writes on a wide variety of subjects. For more information click Plastic Surgery in New York

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Giving a Digital Facelift to Your Old Paper Prints?

Although it seems that digital cameras have been around forever ? they are relatively a new product. For years we used film cameras and as a result most of us accumulated many paper prints made from such film. We can keep those paper prints albums as is or find ways to upgrade them into the new digital era.

Such inventories of paper prints include photos, negatives and slides. Most people keep those legacy prints in photo albums and keep using them in the old fashion way while using computers to view photos, share and send photos to family and friends only for the newly photos taken with digital cameras.

There are simple ways to upgrade your paper based inventory to the new digital age. Usually photos are kept in the house in one of the following formats:

Paper prints: the most common format, usually at sizes like 4X6 and 5X7. Over time paper prints tend to lose their quality. Depending on how well they are kept the paper might turn yellow and bend and the colors might fade.

Negatives: also known simply as film. This is the processed film usually 35mm from which the prints where made. Although negatives can get damaged over time they are more likely to maintain their high quality. Negatives are hardly used unless new paper prints are needed.

Slides: very similar to negatives used for projecting photos on a large screen.

There are many ways to convert old photo papers to digital formats. The different methods vary in cost and quality. Professional photographers spend a lot of time and money on this process while most amateurs and consumers use very simple methods that are both cheap and easy. Most home users and amateurs only need to scan their photo prints into digital format ignoring the negatives and slides. Professionals use high end equipment to scan the high resolution negatives into digital formats.

Photo paper prints are easy to scan. You can choose to purchase a simple scanner usually for a cost of less than $100 and scan them yourself at home. You can also choose to mail them (or hand them) to a professional scanning service that will scan them for you and mail you back the originals and a DVD with the digital scans (such services include www.digmypics.com, www.digitalpickle.com, www.britepix.com and many more).

If you have a small number of photos scanning at home is easier. If you have a large number of photos using a service is easier but you can end up spending more money. In addition mailing your one and only hardcopy of your photos is a risk since they might get lost.

If you prefer scanning your paper photos yourself at home you should be aware of the following:

Resolution: the resolution of a scan is measured by the number of dots per inch that the scanner can produce. Most scanners can scan at 1200 DPI or more. Usually the scanner can be set to scan at different resolutions. The higher the resolution the slower the scan and the bigger the photo file size will be. For most paper prints scanning at 300 to 600 DPI is enough but you can experiment scanning at higher resolutions if you feel it provides better results.

Speed: If you have a small number of photos speed is not an issue. If you have hundreds or more of photos scanning speed becomes important. To get fast scans you would have to scan at the lowest resolution possible that results in good enough scans ? for most paper prints 300 to 600 DPI is enough.. Also if you?re going to buy a scanner check the scanning speed (usually measured in the number of scans per minute make sure that you check the speed at the DPI you?re going to use).

Photo feeding: if you only have a small number of photos this is not an issue. If you have many photos make sure that the scanner you buy allows fast and easy loading of photos. Some higher-end scanners will let you load a stack of photos and will automatically feed and scan them for you. These scanners are the right choice if you are planning on scanning hundreds or more photos.

Once converted to digital format there are many things that you can do with the photos. In addition to viewing them on your computer screen and sharing them with family and friends you can also use sophisticated photo processing software to enhance them. For example you can use photo processing software to eliminate red-eye in the photos. You can improve contrast, brightness, or create some artistic effects ? turn color photos to black and white and more.

Ziv Haparnas is a technology veteran and writes about practical technology and science issues. This article can be reprinted and used as long as the resource box including the backlink is included. You can find more information about photo album printing and photography in general on http://www.printrates.com - a site dedicated to photo printing.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Facelift Costs - The Secret of Reducing The Cost By 70% instantly!

Many people would love to have a facelift ( Rhytidectomy) but cannot afford the cost of around $10 - 15,000, however informed patients are getting face lift costs reduced to as little $3,000!

How are they doing it? The answer is quite simple they..

They take advantage of medical tourism to reduce face lift costs. Medical tourism is simply where patients seek cheaper treatment abroad, in comparison to their country of residence.

Many Americans and Europeans are flocking to India, the leader in the medical tourism industry, to reduce face lift costs and the expense of a huge variety of other cosmetic surgery treatments such as:

Liposuction, tummy tucks, eyelid surgery and many more all at up to 70% less than in the US or Europe.

World class treatments

Not only do they get reduced costs patients get treatments on par with any in the world, the chance to enjoy a holiday and have money left over!

No wonder the Indian medical tourism industry is worth billions of dollars and is growing at 30% per annum.

If you think about it reducing face lift costs abroad makes total sense:

It's a quick, simple operation and patients can leave hospital then relax in beautiful surroundings and take in the sites, wildlife and spectacular scenery.

Facelifts are quick and simple operations

Rhytidectomy or a face lift, is an operation to smooth out wrinkles and lift sagging skin on a face which is showing signs of aging.

The face lift is achieved by lifting the skin off the face and removing the excess and tightening the facial muscles to produce a smoother, firmer appearance to the skin.

Then the skin stitched back together within the hairline or behind the ears, so that the incisions are hidden.

There are several types of face lift including a full face lift, to others which lift only the brow, lower face or neck on an individual basis.

It can take several months for the scarring to disappear completely, but this can be reduced by other surgical techniques such as endoscopic surgery and Minimal Access Cranial Suspension (MACS)

Hospital stay is usually 1 to 2 nights as an inpatient.

Cosmetic surgery costs in Europe and the US remain expensive and this is a niche that India is exploiting.

India enjoys a firm reputation as a medical tourist destination with great facilities and the expertise of Indian doctors, which is acknowledged worldwide.

So, if you have never thought of reducing your face lift costs in this way and combining your operation with a trip to the beautiful beaches of Goa, or the Taj Mahal, then you should!

Not only will enjoy low face lift costs, you will have enough to pay for your holiday and have some money left ove

For more on medical tourism

Including details on how to reduce face lift costs as well as savings on a wide variety of medical treatments via medical tourism packages to India contact:

http://www.meddetour.com

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