Aesthetic Or Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

ARE PLASTIC SURGERY PROCEDURES REVERSIBLE?

Permanent is a scary word. That word has scared away many grooms, has kept men and women from portraying the love they have for one another via a tattoo and often discourages us from getting that plastic surgery procedure that we have been dreaming of for years. The thoughts of not being able to reverse our decision, should it not turn out perfectly, makes us nauseous. The what-ifs of the results overshadow the excitement, and sometimes necessity, of making a change for the better. Some can overcome their fears easier than others. Some miss out on one of the best things that they could ever do for themselves because they can’t get over that one word: Permanent.

Is this you? Did you see that word and cringe? It’s ok. We know it can be a little scary and we want to help. We have some information that is going to help you on your journey to plastic surgery. It may take baby steps, but you can do it!

Cosmetic Procedures

Cosmetic procedures such as Botox, injectable fillers like Juvederm and Radisse, and laser treatments are considered temporary, which means the effects will eventually wear off. After several months, you can easily go back to the look you had before or continue with additional treatments that will help you to maintain your new look. It is completely up to you. If you are looking for body contouring procedures, there are also non-invasive options such as Coolsculpting that you can use to get rid of those stubborn fat deposits.

This is the perfect place to start if you are not sure about a permanent solution or surgery. After a few Botox injections, you may be ready for a facelift. You may decide you want something with more pronounced results, like Liposuction or a tummy tuck, after seeing how amazing you look after your Coolsculpting procedure. Think of it as test driving a car. You take it out for a couple of hours and see if it is a great fit for you. Then, you decide if you want to buy it!

Revision

When you do something surgical to your body, it will be changed. Period. The good thing is, if you are not happy with your look, it can be revised. We will use a breast augmentation as an example. You thought you wanted to be a Double D cup, but now that you have them, you realize a full C would work better for you. While you may not be able to go back to exactly how you looked before the surgery, you can have a breast revision. The implant can be removed and replaced with a smaller one, or you may choose to not have the implant replaced.

Procedures that are easy to reverse in general

Any procedure that doesn’t reach too deep inside the structure of your skin, and procedures that require only small incisions are among the easiest ones to bring back. Lip augmentations, simple eye surgeries, earring hole surgeries and minor skin lifts are generally reversible to a great extent. This is because they do not make big changes on your body to begin with, which means that only a small portion of your skin was used to make the changes. You have no doubt already noticed that the skin is mentioned a lot when it comes to surgery, and this is because your skin has the ability to heal, meaning that is closes holes and incisions, but it does not have the ability to ‘grow’ back in terms of its length. So as long as you haven’t changed the general structure of your skin in that particular area, you generally don’t have much to think about when it comes to the reversal process.

How to Remove Cosmetic Enhancements

Here are the methods to reverse certain cosmetic procedures:

Lip/Cheek Fillers – Fillers like Juvederm and Restylane last anywhere from three months to two years. However, patients who want to remove the fillers can receive injections of hyaluronidase which is an enzyme that breaks down the filler volume in the treated area. The removal of the filler does not always produce an even look and patients might see some asymmetry in the results. In addition, there might be some excess wrinkles and skin if a lot of filler is removed at one time. There are other fillers, such as Radiesse and Sculptra, that cannot be removed but they will eventually fade on their own

Cheek Implants – Cheek implants can be removed more easily than fillers because the doctor is able to make an incision that allows him, or her, to remove the implant. Patients should be aware that cysts can form in the spots where the implants are removed and there is always a chance of infection after the removal is performed.

Breast Implants – Since implants only last around 10-15 years, they will need to be replaced at some point in the future. There are some women who decide to have them removed altogether due to health or aesthetic reasons. It should be noted that the process of removing an implant is often harder than placing the implant in the correct position. Due to the removal of the implant, the breasts can often look uneven following the surgery. This uneven appearance can lead to a new set of implants being placed or a breast lift being performed on the patient.

Butt Implants – Since the patient needs to be face down during buttock implant surgery, the procedure is actually considered to be more challenging than the removal of breast implants. The surgeon does go through the same incision that the implant was inserted into on the body of the patient. Depending on the size of the implant that was first placed by the surgeon, there might be a saggy appearance or some drooping in the buttocks following the removal process. Some doctors recommend a more involved procedure called a capsulectomy where the surgeon removes the hard area that may have formed around the implant. This procedure is often advised thanks to its ability to prevent problems such as cysts. Patients should consult with a board-certified surgeon to determine the best procedure to achieve the desired results.

Tips to mentally prepare yourself for plastic surgery

So you’ve decided to pursue the plastic surgery procedure you’ve always wanted. It’s an exciting time and there’s lots to do to get ready.

But have you prepared yourself mentally for what’s to come? At Northeastern Plastic Surgery, we have seen that patients who are both physically and mentally prepared for surgery experience the best outcomes. Here are 8 tips to help you get in the right frame of mind before surgery.

Know All the Facts.

Learn the facts about the surgery including what it takes to prepare, what’s actually involved with the procedure, and what your recovery will be like. The more knowledge you have, the more relaxed and confident you can be throughout the process.

Have Realistic Expectations.

How much are you expecting your appearance to change as a result of the procedure? Setting your expectations too high will only lead to disappointment. Your surgeon should be upfront about the results you can expect to achieve. If your surgeon is making big promises that seem too good to be true, then it may be time to find another surgeon.

Check Your Motives.

Check in with yourself to make sure that you are having the surgery because it’s what you want and not what other people want. Plastic surgery creates permanent changes to your appearance, so be sure you know the reasons why you’re doing it before you commit.

Develop Patience for Final Results.

Realize that you won’t look like a brand-new person the day you come out of surgery. You may be bruised, swollen, and bandaged. As your body heals over weeks and months, the results of the surgery will come into view. Be patient if you aren’t completely satisfied with the results. With some procedures, like nose reshaping, it can take several months or even a year for your nose to settle into its final shape.

Start Healthy Habits.

Physical health can help improve mental health. The weeks leading up to your surgery, start developing simple healthy habits. Go for walks, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, reduce alcohol consumption, stop smoking, and get plenty of sleep. You’ll feel better knowing that you’re in good physical condition before having surgery.

Always Speak Up.

You don’t want to go into surgery with any unanswered questions lingering in the back of your mind. So be sure to speak up if you are unsure about anything during any step of the process. A professional and caring board-certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Fodero, will be happy to address your concerns and make sure all of your questions are answered to your satisfaction.

Expect the Post-Surgery “Blues”

You may feel depressed, regretful, unmotivated, or “blue” for about a week after surgery. This is completely normal. Your body has just experienced a trauma. These feelings are the body’s way of keeping you still and quiet as you recover. Know that these feelings are temporary. If the depression doesn’t lift, or gets worse, then see your primary care physician.

Find a Surgeon You Trust.

Probably the most important thing you can do to be mentally prepared is to choose a skilled surgeon you trust who is board-certified in plastic surgery. When you meet with your potential surgeon, make sure they’re really listening to your needs and concerns. Nothing can beat the peace of mind that comes with trusting your surgeon to do what’s best for you.

Chiropractic Care For Earaches In Children

CHIROPRACTIC TESTIMONIALS

had extreme back pain, to the point I was not able to breathe. I had tried everything, medical doctors, acupuncture, muscle relaxers, nothing worked. At this point, I figured “The Chiropractor” cannot make the pain any worse, so I might as well give it a shot.

Along with the back pain, I also experienced frequent headaches, an abnormal monthly cycle and constant knee pain. Dr. has made my back pain nonexistent. My headaches are now infrequent. My cycle is now normal, and we are working on my knee

Severe Vomiting Cured

“I started seeing Dr. I was in the midst of my third bout of severe vomiting. I would get a weird taste in my mouth which would cause me to gag and then vomit. This would get progressively worse until I was vomiting more than 100 times per day requiring hospitalization. Along with these episodes I would occasionally experience seizures.

Awful Headaches

“Before coming to Dr. I had such awful headaches and tension in my back and neck that it made me sick and couldn’t move very well. It made me very irritable and I didn’t sleep well.

Very Nice and Helpful

“Shari was very nice and helpful and greeted me with a smile. Dr. G and Dr. W were amazing at explaining everything on my first visit. They were very thorough with my examination, measuring my range of motion, taking x-rays, and checking for “hot spots” on my skin where my spine was out of alignment. I came into the office in pain and they were able to address those areas same day.

What to Look for When Choosing a Chiropractor

Question: What should I look for when choosing a chiropractor?

Answer: Choosing a chiropractor may, at first, seem bewildering. But the task can be simplified by using a series of steps to narrow down the candidates.

Try to get a referral. Friends, neighbors, family, and especially your primary medical doctor may recommend a chiropractor.

Check if any of the recommended chiropractors are covered by your insurance plan. If you receive a strong recommendation for someone not on that list, you might consider out of network benefits or even private payment.

Do a quality check for credentials by accessing your state licensing board’s website to confirm qualifications and any possible disciplinary action.

Research the condition(s) for which you are seeking treatment. There are any number of credible websites and library resources offering information on conditions like back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, and other musculoskeletal conditions commonly treated by chiropractors.

Visit the practice website. Many chiropractors have websites, and these can be informative. Are they patient-oriented? Are they consistent with the scientific evidence you have learned about your condition?

Don’t pay a lot of attention to marketing tools, such as testimonials. Look instead to confirm that the doctor:

Treats musculoskeletal conditions only

Requires x-rays only when medically necessary

Does not emphasize proprietary supplement sales

Does not encourage long treatment regimens or excessive visits

Does not make scientifically unsupported claims about the value of wellness adjustments or preventive care

Here are some tips to look for in your initial and subsequent encounters with the chiropractor:

Does your chiropractor give sufficient time to you the first visit and on every subsequent visit?

Does he or she appear eager to help you get better as quickly as possible and to empower you to take care of yourself in the future?

Do you feel comfortable with your new chiropractor?

Are you getting better as a result of the treatments and not just the mere passage of time? (When effective treatment is given, most patients will see a significant improvement within the first several weeks of care, and sometimes even sooner.)

Is treatment physically comfortable? (Occasionally there may be some minor treatment soreness or even increase in symptoms after a treatment. This should not last more than a day or so, and improvement should be obvious with further care. If this happens, be sure to let your chiropractor know.)

The following may be warning signs:

Unnecessary repeat x-ray studies

Months of endless care without re-examination

No improvement or even worsening does not result in reexamation or referral elsewhere

Pre-sold treatment “packages”

Pressure to sign up for or attend maintenance or preventive care programs.

Chiropractic Blog Topics To Realign Your Marketing

Does your marketing strategy suffer from subluxations? It might be time give your chiropractic blog topics an adjustment.

The first time I went to a chiropractor, I was pretty nervous. I didn’t know what to expect and thanks to the movies, I was reasonably sure there was a fine line between a cervical spinal adjustment and getting a broken neck. My saving grace was that I knew a few chiropractors. Unfortunately, they weren’t local to me, so I took a chance on the first person listed in the phone book.

Back to the story in a second, but if you’re looking for chiropractic blog topics for your business, there are at least three in that first paragraph. For instance, over 8,000 people every month search Google for “What does a chiropractor do?” So it seems that a lot of people aren’t too sure what to expect when they visit a chiropractor

When I left that first appointment, I had a much better idea of what a chiropractic visit was like. Since then, I’ve also learned that there are some vastly different approaches to chiropractic treatments. Now I’m happy to say that I have a chiropractor I adore, and although I don’t make appointments with her as often as I’d like, I look forward to them with a lot of excitement.

Looking back, I realize that those early appointments didn’t need to be such a mystery. Had that first chiropractor had a blog on the business website, I could have avoided a lot of the anxiety going into the appointments. And while I could benefit as a patient, a good website blog can also offer business benefits.

A blog is an easy way to communicate with patients who, in many cases, you haven’t met yet. You might not even know they exist. A blog is an introduction to your work, your values, and your treatments. Through a blog, you offer your patients something of value – pain relief ideas, healthy lifestyle tips, or answers to questions. The best blogs can attract new patients while they also work to keep your current and even past patients in your circle of care.

Things You Can Do To Maintain Spine and Joint Health

Why is Spine and Joint Health Important?

Your skeleton provides the support your body needs to function. joints allow us to move easily – sit, dance, run and walk – our spine keeps us upright. It might sound a little obvious but without them, we’d be totally lost.

Exercise Regularly

cannot really underestimate the power of regular exercise when it comes to full body and mind health. It’s also particularly good for the spine and joints.

Eat Properly

Second to exercise, having a healthy, balanced diet is the next thing that our Tunbridge Wells chiropractic team suggest. What we put in our bodies is essential. Swap those processed and sugary foods for healthier options and you’ll soon begin to feel the benefits.

Stay Hydrated

are bombarded with information online that we should be drinking 8 glasses of water every day. The truth is that most of us get the hydration we need through our daily drink and food (and yes tea and coffee are counted)

Sleep Better

Sleep can be a challenge and it has a big impact on our lives. A bad night’s sleep can leave us feeling tired and lacking energy and focus. It can also affect our mental health. The key to a good night’s sleep is a great mattress. It’s also good for keeping your spine in good alignment and protecting your joint health. Avoid drinking alcohol before you go to bed and get into some good night time habits.

Things Practicing Chiropractic Physicians Would Have Done Differently in School

While this may be applied to many areas of life, if you are considering a medical career or are currently a medical student, learning what professionals already working in the field would do differently may not just save you time, but also valuable financial resources.

My Advice for Future Chiropractic Students

Just over one year removed from graduation I feel like I am a competent practitioner. But being simply competent isn’t my goal —being the best that I can be is. Thinking back, I realize now there were a handful of things that I could have done in school which would have made me better off in the working world. On occasion, sometimes when I’m working on a particularly difficult patient, I reflect on my undergraduate and graduate school careers and think, “If I could redo it, I would.…” I’m sure this is common amongst professionals. We all have things in our lives we wish we could change, that’s just part of living. What if we didn’t make those mistakes in the first place? We can’t change it, but I realized that others can learn from our mistakes.

Take more advantage of the sports club

This one is my biggest regret. My school had and still has a really good sports club. The club is connected with great sports chiropractors in the area and they participate in a wide range of sporting events. While I went to some of these events, I did miss out on most of them. When I went to the events, I usually learned a lot and they were fun, but they were on weekends. To be a sports chiropractor or a chiropractor in general, you need to be able to think on your feet. This is not something that I had very much practice with. You aren’t really exposed to fast-paced situations until clinic, and even there it isn’t the same as working in the real world. Looking back, the sporting events that I went to were the closest thing to the real world. You had to be ready to act quickly when it was time.  If I could redo my schooling I would make sure that I hit as many of these events as possible. There is no doubt that I would be a better clinician today if I had gone to more of those events.

Invest in continuing education classes

“If only I had the money, I would take that class.” Are you familiar with that line? It is one that I heard fairly often in chiropractic school. I get it, you already have loads of debt and don’t know what you are going to do. The thing is, an extra few thousand in loans are not going to be the straw that breaks the camel’s back

Master differential diagnoses

This is spot on and great advice. When you are in the real world, some really scary stuff will walk into your office. It is not every day, but you need to know when you have to send a patient out.