Thursday, March 27, 2008

Collagen Injections On The Forefront Of Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic plastic surgery boosts your confidence the way you look. And increase in self-confidence in the look can encourage you to focus your energy on other areas like family and career. There may me certain flaws in your body and face that makeup, diet and exercise can?t help mask. There you should look into the ultimate in makeover, i.e., cosmetic plastic surgery.

The advancement of corrective body and facial surgeries has made the cosmetic procedures easy, affordable and less invasive. This has led many to go for pure cosmetic procedures where aesthetic value comes first.

But, cosmetic procedures are not totally different from reconstructive procedures. Cosmetic surgery also considers your general health conditions and particular physical traits. That?s why you should not plunge into a procedure just for look alteration.

Of many cosmetic procedures collagen injection is a popular procedure embraced by many women to achieve that fuller and perfect lip, and to remove the facial wrinkles.

Collagen injections are all-purpose fillers to fix problems on the face. Collagen is filled into the areas that need plumping-up. For removal of wrinkles, scars, and different marks these are the most suitable stuffs. Collagen can add volume to face giving it smooth appearance.

We all have collagen, a kind of protein, between the skin and the underlying tissues. This collagen helps to build fascia, the network of fibers that gives skin its bounce, volume and softness. That?s why collagen injections are popular in celeb circles and administered as: collagen lip injection, facial collagen injections, buttock collagen injections and scar collagen injections.

Why do we need collagen injections?

Well, we have the collagen in our tissues. But its amount over ages goes on decrease after youth and the skin loses elasticity. Collagen injection helps replenish this condition The idea behind injecting collagen is to replenish this underlying skin structure so that it regains its ability to bounce back. Collagen replacement therapy helps smooth facial lines as well as reduces the look of most types of scars. Taking a collagen injection is as easy as taking any other injection.

Rarely, it does involve some complications like bruising, redness and puffiness of skin. In severe cases, the collagen migrates to other parts of the body. But the complications can be avoided with proper consultation with a surgeon by doing collagen acceptance/rejection test in one?s body.
What are different types of collagen?

? Bovine collagen: Derived from the tissues of cow, the bovine collagen is very compatible with human skin. It has fewer cases of allergy and rejection. Zyderm is the most popular names in bovine collagen.

? Human collagen: It comes from a human donor. Human skin readily accepts this. Zyderm and Zyplast and the two most popular human collagen.

After working as a fitness specialist for many celebs, the author Harry John is enjoying his old age at the Caribbean and occasionally writes for health related issues.

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Friday, March 21, 2008

The Dangers of Plastic Surgery

There is very little in this life that comes without risk, and the dangers of plastic surgery are a prime example of this. Most of us have been reminded by elderly relatives that our lives could be cut short any day simply by crossing the street; this adage is usually quoted to remind us to live each day to the full, and to do the things that will bring fulfilment to our lives, despite the many risks inherent. While it is true that the sensible among us put the inevitable risks of daily life to the back of our minds in order, simply, to stay sane, a balanced life is perhaps knowing risks to pay attention to, and which to ignore.

There is little doubt that the dangers of plastic surgery are multiple, but its popularity nevertheless continues unabated. These dangers, clearly, are for many people acceptable one, and plastic surgery seems to be something that offers potential benefits significant enough to plough on regardless.

But there is also an element in the human condition that clings to the tenet that ignorance is bliss, that it won't happen to me anyway, and perhaps there is something to be said for that belief. Constantly thinking of the possible dangers of life will only immobilise us with fear. We would never take a chance on anything; never seek to better ourselves, or our world. And while plastic surgery has its detractors as well as its advocates, surely even those opposed to the surgical alteration of a healthy body can applaud the willingness to take a leap of faith towards something believed in?

They say that knowledge is power, and the making of an informed decision is only possible with all the facts to hand. Perhaps you will choose to continue on your desired route despite understanding the risks and dangers of plastic surgery, but you will be making a decision based on something real, rather than the foolhardy belief that things cannot go wrong.

Jeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.plastic-surgeon-information.com a website providing information on cosmetic surgery

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Answers to Common Questions about Face Lift Surgery

Will a face lift make me look youthful again? A face lift can take years off your face if properly done. The medical term for a face lift is rhytidectomy, which basically means ?removing wrinkles through cosmetic surgery.? The procedure is most effective on people who have loose or sagging skin that still retains good elasticity. A successful facelift operation will remove most facial wrinkles, smooth out the grooves beside your nose, lift up sagging cheeks, and make the lips and mouth look fuller and more attractive.

Will a face lift remove all my wrinkles? Not all wrinkles can be removed through face lift surgery. The procedure will not affect your brow or the areas around your eyes. To fix those areas, you can get a brow lift or an eyelid tuck. You may also require some laser resurfacing to remove more wrinkles.

Is it risky to get a face lift? Any surgical procedure carries some risk. The greatest risk is likely to be having an allergic reaction to the anesthesia. Patients with such a concern should consult their doctor about alternatives to getting a general anesthesia. There are also risks of excessive bleeding, infection, and damage to the facial nerves. The best way to counter such risks is to get a highly qualified cosmetic surgeon.

What happens in face lift surgery? In the typical facelift procedure, the surgeon lifts the patient?s skin off the face, surgically tightens the underlying facial tissues, and completes the operation by stretching the skin back over the patient?s face. During the procedure, the surgeon tightens the deeper facial tissues by making stitches, removing or repositioning excess facial tissue, and removing fat through liposuction. The patient has to see the surgeon again after 5 to 10 days to get the stitches out.

Is a face lift painful? The actual operation is performed under general anesthesia, so the patient should not feel pain. After the surgery, the patient will experience pain and swelling for around three days, sometimes for as long as a week. If pain continues past that time, that may be a sign of complications.

Will my face be scarred? A face lift may leave some scars that will heal in time, normally within weeks. In most cases, any scars are located in areas where they can easily be covered up by hair or natural facial creases. A face lift may also leave some bruising and numbness that will fade eventually.

How long will the results of a face lift last? For people in their forties, the effects of a face lift will last for about 10 years. For people in their sixties and older, the effects will last around 5 to 8 years.

To learn more about the dangers of plastic surgery, consult the articles and opinions available on my website: http://www.plastic-surgery-reviewed.info

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Benzoyl Peroxide Products Get A Facelift

One of the problems with benzoyl peroxide topical acne treatments is that they can be quite irritating, particularly to sensitive skin. Those fans of benzoyl peroxide will thus be pleased to learn that one skin care company that supplies prescription acne and skin care products is releasing a treatment with a delivery system that reduces benzoyl peroxide's irritating effect.

Called NeoBenz Micro, this acne treatment will be available only by prescription, which is one drawback. On the plus side, it should mean that the acne sufferer is given the appropriate strength to their particular needs. It is aimed at helping people with mild to moderate acne, and comes in three strengths. These are 3.5% benzoyl peroxide, 5.5% benzoyl peroxide, and 8.5% benzoyl peroxide.

The difference in this treatment as compared to regular benzoyl peroxide solutions, is that it is a time release product. The method designed by SkinMedica, NeoBenz Micro's developer, uses very small 'sponges', called microsponges. These hold the active ingredient, in this case benzoyl peroxide, to be slowly released throughout the day. It means that though acne is kept in contact with benzoyl peroxide for the whole day, only small amounts of it are released onto the skin. These amounts are enough to be effective but far less irritating.

The side effects that this benzoyl peroxide acne treatment aims at reducing are rashes, skin soreness, and irritation. Aside from the unpleasant feeling these effects create, they unfortunately also reduce the effectiveness of benzoyl peroxide in clearing acne.

NeoBenz Micro is one example of a new trend in the pharmaceutical industry. It aims at taking existing products and developing new ways to package and deliver the active ingredients, thus effectively modernizing many treatments. The emphasis in the past had been more research oriented - finding new and more powerful treatments rather than fine tuning existing ones that were proven to work.

Other examples of this phenomena include converting treatments into sprays, with the effect of increasing absorption and convenience. MedPharm, a research contracting firm, is turning one eczema treatment and two acne treatments into sprays. These are still in the development stage, however.

References:
1. in-pharmatechnologist.com/news/ng.asp?n=65831&m=1IPE215&c=qgtqmovbyiaxdub
2. outsourcing-pharma.com/news/ng.asp?id=64465

These are traditional acne treatments, but if they frustrate you, check out these alternative natural acne treatments: http://www.acnetohealth.com/natural-acne-treatments.html. Rebecca Prescott runs the website Acne To Health, providing information on both conventional and alternative acne treatments: http://www.acnetohealth.com.

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