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Rhinoplasty Cost In India

August 16th, 2011

Cost Of Rhinoplasty In IndiaIf cost is holding you back from undergoing rhinplasty, you may wish to consider going for rhinoplasty in India. India is fast emerging as a country that offers low cost rhinoplasty that could easily reduce your rhinoplasty cost by at least thirty percent. With rhinoplasty, you can correct breathing problems caused by a deviated septum, or enhance your looks by improving the shape and size of your nose.

Surgery generally takes about ninety minutes. If you are undergoing rhinoplasty for cosmetic reasons, your doctor will reshape your nose by reducing or increasing the size of the nose, narrowing the span of your nostrils, or removing the hump on your nose. Your surgeon can rectify any crookedness of the nose by changing the shape of your nose tip or bridge, or by changing the angle between your nose and upper lip.

The surgery is performed by qualified and experienced surgeons, many of whom have been trained in the United States or United Kingdom. The cost of rhinoplasty in India is priced from $2000 and up. This is about half or sometimes less than half of what one would expect to pay in any western country. The hospitals where the procedures are done are state of the art with excellent nursing care and personalized attention.

The medical infrastructure of hospitals and treatment available in India parallel that of international standards, but at a cost almost five to six times lower than that in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. What’s more, the common use of English among the people in India facilitates the ease of communication between international patients and Indian doctors and medical staff.

If you opt for a medical package in India, you will very often find that it is combined with an enticing tour package that is both cost-effective and enjoyable. If you live in the United States or United Kingdom, for the same rhinoplasty cost that you pay in your own country, you will be able to pay for your rhinoplasty procedure, airfare, sightseeing benefits and still have some cash left for shopping!

Whether you choose to undergo rhinoplasty surgeon in your own country or in India, the same vigilance when choosing a rhinoplasty surgeon and clinic applies. Besides looking at former patients’ rhinoplasty before and after pictures, be sure to ask if you could speak to one or two former patients who have received treatment from that particular surgeon or clinic. Understand how much former patients have paid, the rhinoplasty treatment they received, and if they are satisfied with the results.

Finally, be sure to ask for a full breakdown of costs, and that the quote includes touch ups after surgery at no extra cost. If you ensure that there are no hidden costs, you will be able to recover well from your rhinoplasty procedure, free from any unnecessary stress from financial concerns.

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Rhinoplasty Cost in New York City

August 15th, 2011

rhinoplasty nyc costRhinoplasty cost in New York City is one of the highest within the United States. Rhinoplasty to correct breathing problems or to improve the appearance of your nose may be one of the best things you can ever do for yourself. Your life changes for the better. You can smile with confidence everyday.

Despite the rosy picture, you have to take your rhinoplasty research extremely seriously because it permanently alters your appearance. It involves risks and it can be costly. Be sure to have a clear understanding of what is involved before deciding to undergo the procedure.

One of the first things you need to consider is the cost. Rhinoplasty cost in New York City can range anywhere from $7,000 to $13,000. This is generally higher than quotes from the other parts of New York. You can only file an insurance claim if the rhinoplasty is a medical necessity to treat breathing problems caused by a deviated septum, an accident or trauma to the nose and face. If you undergo rhinoplasty purely for cosmetic reasons, you will have to pay the entire bill yourself.

This cost of rhinoplasty typically includes three components – doctor’s fee, anesthesia and facility fees. The doctor you choose, the complexity of your surgical procedure, and where you have your surgery done will have a direct impact on the total cost.

Anesthesia and the services of an anesthesiologist is likely to cost about $1000 and up. A more complex procedure will take more time and is likely to require you to be put under general anesthesia. General anesthesia will cost more. Facility fee starts from $1000. Having your surgery done in a hospital will be costlier than in an outpatient clinic. Surgery usually takes about an hour and a half.

The doctor’s fees takes up some 70% of the total cost. Therefore it only makes sense to choose your doctor carefully to make sure you get your money’s worth.

Be sure to choose a board-certified and experienced rhinoplasty surgeon to perform your rhinoplasty. No doubt choosing a highly qualified surgeon will cost more, you will find that it is well worth the investment. How do you determine if the surgeon you are meeting is qualified to handle your rhinoplasty needs?

The surgeon must be able to show you a comprehensive portfolio of his past work by displaying a multitude of before and after pictures of his patients of different races and ethnicity. The surgeon must be able to examine your needs carefully and develop a custom surgery plan for you, answering your questions and addressing your concerns along the way. A qualified and experienced surgeon will be confident enough to stand by his or her work and offer touch ups after surgery at no additional cost.

However safe rhinoplasty is deemed, there is always a possibility of complications, including infection, nosebleed, a reaction to the anesthesia or even worse, scarring.

You can reduce your risk of complications if you choose a qualified rhinoplasty surgeon. When rhinoplasty is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor.

If you find that you cannot afford the best surgeon, take the time to save up or arrange for financing before going for rhinoplasty. Ask your surgeon or your surgeon’s staff to learn more about the rhinoplasty financing options that are available from their office.

Most established cosmetic surgery practices will have ample information for you on financing. Some may even have websites linking directly to the financing companies they work with, so you can apply for pre-approval quickly. Easy as it sounds, remember to read the fine print and make sure you fully understand all terms and conditions before committing.

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Breast Augmentation Alternatives And Brassiere Alternatives

August 14th, 2011

Breast augmentation alternatives are a great way to have a more attractive bustline without having to undergo breast augmentation surgery. If you wish to undergo breast augmentation but have been declared by your surgeon to be an unsuitable candidate for breast implants, do not worry. You can explore breast augmentation alternatives and still look incredibly sexy.

1) Brassiere Alternatives For Breast Augmentation

Padded bras add some size and a nice rounded shape to your breasts. These bras often come in seam-free varieties, which look good under a T-shirt or slinky materials. The Wonderbra Gel pushup bras give you an attractive and natural looking cleavage. The result is instant, painless and easy on your pocket compared to breast augmentation surgery. You can also use silicone inserts in your bra or water-filled bras to make your breasts look fuller.

2) Breast Enhancing Pills

Breast enhancement pills cost just about five percent of the cost of breast augmentation surgery, but they could help give you a more attractive cleavage by improving your bustline by one to two cup sizes.

How do these pills work? Most of these pills contain the active ingredient phytoestrogens. These compounds are derived naturally from plants and herbs. Phytoestrogens mimics the action of estrogen In the human body, and can bind to estrogen receptors stimulating breast tissue development.

3)    Breast Enhancing Creams

Breast enhancing creams also contain phytoestrogen. However, they work through external application. Breast enhancing creams often contain other active ingredients such as lactin, progesterone or human growth hormone. The argument is that applying breast enhancing creams allows the phytoestrogen to reach the targeted breast tissue easily. This process does not alter the structural form of the hormone unlike when the phytoestrogen is taken orally where the hormone structure might be altered because of the digestive process.

4)    Breast Enhancing Gums

These gums are relatively new in the market compared to breast enhancement pills and creams. Breast enhancing gums use all natural, herbal ingredients. Chewing the gum allows you to absorb the ingredients through the mouth. The minty taste has won over women who also chew gum on a regular basis.

5)    Breast Enhancing Pumps

Breast vacuum pumps have been around in one form or another for decades. These breast enhancing vacuum pumps work by vacuuming fats and fluids into breast tissue causing them to enlarge. Users believe that this process further stimulates collagen production that enhances the development of the breasts.

6)    Vacuum Suction Expansion

Breast Augmentation Alternatives Without SurgeryRecent research in the USA has suggested that breast tissue can be increased if the breasts are exposed to continuous tension. It has been known that cells can be stimulated by external forces such as stretching.

This biological phenomenon has been explored in relation to breast tissue and commercial developed by the BRAVA system. Used by more than 30,000 women worldwide, the BRAVA breast enhancement and shaping system requires you to wear a chest device which is then connected to a vacuum system. This applies a constant tension to the breast, enclosed within the device.

This must be worn for a minimum of 10 weeks and tension applied for as many hours in the day as possible. Practically, this requires the system to be used overnight and at home. While this system has established a demonstrable increase in breast size, however the system also produces some drawbacks:

  • The system is cumbersome and requires constant use for a long time.
  • The increase in breast size is modest, at best giving an increase of one cup size.
  • After discontinuing the treatment, the breasts often revert to their pre-treatment volume.

7)    Exercises To Lift Your Breasts

One exercise that will improve your bustline isthe push-up, or in British English the press-up. is a common calisthenics exercise performed in a prone position by lowering the body using the arms. Push-ups exercise the pectoral muscles and triceps, with ancillary benefits to the deltoids (shoulders), serratus anterior (muscle located at the sides of your breasts near to the armpit), coracobrachialis (arms) and the midsection as a whole.

Working out your pectoral muscles helps to lift your breasts. Check out these two exercise videos that demonstrate three exercises you can do to naturally lift your breasts:

 

 

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Risks, Complications And Side Effects Of Breast Augmentation

August 13th, 2011

Breast augmentation risks and complications can be divided into “early” or “late”. Early complications are rare. The most significant and common event is the development of a “haematoma”. This occurs when bleeding in the breast quickly produces a swollen, painful breast.

Haematomas are rare, occurring in only 2% of all cases. Treatment involves returning to the operating theatre to drain off the blood and to stop any bleeding blood vessels. Once prompt effective treatment has been applied, there is unlikely any long term problems, although the affected breast may remain swollen for a few weeks.

Another much dreaded complication is infection which leaves the affected breast hot, painful and swollen. You may feel unwell and even run a temperature. When this occurs, the surgeon will have no choice but to remove the implant and order a course of antibiotics. The breast implant can be reimplanted after an interval of a few months.

In less than 1% of all cases, nipple sensation may be reduced or even lost after breast augmentation.

Late Complications Of Breast Augmentation

Late complications may only become apparent after a period of months or even years. They include

  • Visibility or palpability of the breast implant through the skin
  • Rupture of the breast implant
  • Capsular contracture
  • Difficulty in detecting cancer
Capsular contracture

From Wikipedia - Revision mammoplasty: Breast implant complication, the Baker scale Grade IV capsular contracture of a subglandular silicone implant in the right breast.

Since the use of breast implants in the 1960s, the most frequent problem experienced by women with breast implants has been hardening or ‘encapsulation’ of the breast. The body will normally respond to the presence of an implant or any other prosthetic medical device by producing a thin layer of scar tissue around the breast implant.

If this scar tissue is excessive, the implant becomes hard and unyielding to the touch. The breast implant may become distorted or obviously round. Pain and discomfort may even occur. Treatment of capsular contracture can be difficult and the problem may recur.

However, this problem has largely been reduced due to advances in implant technology and design. Most breast implants are now ‘textured’. This means that the implant surface is rough or ‘stippled’, which appears to reduce the ability for thick scar tissue to develop.

Capsular contracture can still occur in up to 5% of all cases and may require either revisional surgery or removal of the breast implants.

Treatment Of Capsular Contracture

This may include

  • The surgeon squeezing the breast to tear the capsule. This can be rather painful and produce swelling. This procedure is rarely done now to avoid rupturing the implant.
  • An open procedure to release the capsule surgically.
  • The use of external ultrasound energy on the breast.
  • Medical treatment with zafirlukast (Accolate), a drug normally used for asthma. This treatment carries a potential risk of liver damage and is therefore not offered by many surgeons.

Breast implants may interfere with finding breast cancer during mammography. Breast implants may “hide” suspicious-looking patches of tissue and making the mammogram more difficult to interpret. The implant may also make the x-ray harder to perform. The breast must be squeezed during a mammography. Every woman who has a breast implant must inform the technologist before the procedure. The technologist can use special techniques to minimize the possibility of deflation and obtain the best possible views of the tissue.

However, more x-ray reviews are necessary when these special techniques are used, so women with breast implants will typically receive more radiation than women without implants. Still, the usefulness of a mammogram in finding cancer far outweighs the risk of the additional x-rays.  There are also evolving techniques for breast screening such as the MRI that is not affected by the presence of a breast implant.

 

Risks Of Salt And Water Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation with the use of saline breast implants may see 1 % of cases where deflation or rupture may occur. Whether the saline breast implant breaks through normal wear or due to breast injury, it releases its saline (salt water) into the body. This usually happens quickly and surgery is then required to remove and, if desired, replace the deflated saline breast implant.

Since salt water is naturally present in the body, the leaked saline will be safely absorbed by the body instead of being treated as foreign matter. The risks of salt and water breast augmentation is rather low, apart from having to go for revision breast augmentation.

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How To Reduce Swelling After Breast Augmentation And Minimize Scarring

August 12th, 2011

Swelling After Breast AugmentationSwelling after breast augmentation surgery is a normal way our bodies respond to irritation and trauma. There will be swelling on the chest which will transfer to the abdomen and groin area before it disappears. How much of size is swelling after breast augmentation? There is always some swelling after breast augmentation, usually less than five to ten percent.The skin will also appear a little shiny. Pain and discomfort are two of the words used to describe the swelling after breast augmentation. Breast augmentation post op care is therefore very important.

 

Does Swelling Always Go Down After Breast Augmentation?

Most of the swelling should subside after 7 to 10 days. All in all, the swelling after breast augmentation will take about four months after surgery to fully subside. Applying ice packs is best to bring down the breast augmentation swelling. Besides ice cubes, you can also use frozen peas, fruits or vegetables which are packed in rectangular packs. Sleeping in a slightly elevated position helps to relieve the pressure and pain in the chest area.

There will be some water retention, but resist the temptation to take herbal or synthetic diuretics such as coffee or tea after the surgery. Instead, drink lots of water to flush out toxins. Reduce your salt intake to minimize water retention.

Before the removal of stitches, be sure to keep the incision area dry. Do not apply any creams, lotions, or topical ointments into the incision, as they may cause inflammation. Avoid bathing until the incisions are closed and your sutures have been removed. Get help to wash your hair as you will be advised not to raise your arms over your head.

Your breasts will gradually soften. The nipples may be numb or occasionally hypersensitive for a week or two after the operation. Occasionally, tenderness and sensitivity of the nipples may be severe enough to require the placement of a plaster or dressing over the nipples for a week or two. Numb nipples usually recover sensation after a few weeks or even months.

You should wear a well-fitting sports bra or breast augmentation bra for at least 2 weeks. The bra reduces movement and pain. Avoid rigorous exercise, lifting and sexual activity for four weeks. Stitches will be removed 7 to 10 days after surgery and you will receive advice on how to manage your scars. Some ways to lighten your scars quickly include moisturizing and / or the use of a specific scar removal cream or gel.

To further bring down the swelling and to lighten your scars even more quickly, seek advice from your doctor about massaging your breasts after the removal of sutures. Go for regular gentle massages on your chest region to improve blood circulation and reduce fluid retention. Use a good massage oil such as evening primrose or rosehip oil. This promotes healing and scar removal.

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Post Op Care For Breast Augmentation

August 11th, 2011

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What Is The Average Cost Of A Breast Augmentation?

August 10th, 2011

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Breast Augmentation Financing

August 9th, 2011

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Breast Augmentation Advice – Preparing For Breast Augmentation Surgery

August 4th, 2011

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Information On Silicone Gel Filled Breast Implants

July 22nd, 2011

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