Plastic Surgery

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The term "plastic surgery" comes from the Greek term for mold or shape "plastikos." The field of plastic surgery encompasses cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. From reconstructing limbs and faces during the World War I, to microvascular surgery and face transplants, plastic surgery is at the forefront of medical and scientific research. The most common plastic surgery procedures are liposuction and breast augmentation, however plastic surgeons regularly correct cleft lips and palates in children who would otherwise not be able to eat or speak properly. Surgeons reconstruct faces and limbs after severe trauma and can use one part of the body to restore another body part affected by cancer. Recently, with ongoing research in the field of transplantation, plastic surgeons around the globe have transplanted hands and faces on to severely deformed individuals. The long-term survival of such grafts remains under investigation, however, the surgical possibilities in restoring function and wholeness in individuals continues to expand with modern scientific research.

Q: Is plastic surgery safe for me? A: Before any elective plastic surgery, doctors require a complete physical examination as well as a series of blood tests. After such tests, complications of plastic surgery are exceedingly rare. More Answers for Questions



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Capsular Contracture I - Stage one capsular contracture is essentially a normally soft breast implant. There are no signs of any breast implant hardening. The breast implant can move comfortably inside the breast implant pocket. Breasts are not painful and not tender to touch. Visible or palpable ripping of the breast implant shell may be present.
Revision Breast Implant - Breast revision surgery aims to correct or improve poor results from prior breast implant procedures. Unfortunately, not every plastic surgery procedure leads to perfect results. Unnatural results are the most common complaints with plastic surgery.
Breast Lift Complications - Breast lifts can results wide or raised scars, altered nipple sensation, asymmetry in breasts, and enlarged areolas.
Mastopexy Revision - Breast lifts can results wide or raised scars, altered nipple sensation, asymmetry in breasts, and enlarged areolas. Mastopexy revision corrects problems from previous breast lifts.