Saturday 15 April 2017

Saving Face with Chemical Skin Peel Treatment


Undergoing a chemical skin peel is one of the most effective ways to get rid of the signs of ageing without going through invasive surgery. Using acids such as Glycolic, AHA or TCA acids, a chemical peel can get rid of dead skin cells, wrinkles, acne scars, and fine lines. It can also help even out your skin tone. Typically, the treatment would last anywhere from fifteen to thirty minutes, depending on the number of coats to be applied on your face. There are three major steps to a chemical skin peel: cleansing, the application of a chemical solution, and the application of a neutralising solution. First, your face needs to be cleansed before applying the chemical solution. The final step is to seal the skin with a neutralising solution.


After the treatment, it is normal to feel tingling sensations and see some irritations, but it is important not to touch the affected areas to help it recover faster and fuller. Redness and swelling post-peel are also normal and will resolve itself over time. A few days after the treatment, the face will feel tighter and darker, and then it will crack and peel for a few days up to a week. During the entire time from day one of post-peel until the final result, it is vital not to poke, prod, or scratch the face so that it can heal thoroughly and effectively.

A chemical skin peel will dry out your skin and regular moisturisation is necessary to help the recovery process. Your doctor may likewise recommend frequent face washes with either clean water or a prescribed cleanser. Direct contact with the sun should also be avoided in the first two weeks after the chemical skin peel. If you cannot keep away from the sun, then make sure to put on heavy-duty sunscreen because sunlight tends to be harsh on treated skin. Your doctor may also give you more instructions and a list of things to stay away from during your post-peel recuperation.

Friday 14 April 2017

Gynecomastia Surgery Expectations: How a Surgery Can Change Your Life


Gynecomastia or the development of male breast tissue is a common condition that can easily be changed with surgery. It could be caused by a number of reasons such as the intake of certain medications, illegal drugs, rare congenital flaws, or diseases. The surgery will remove the excess tissue, fat, and depending on the case, some skin as well. The chest area is then tightened and sutured.

It will take around 90 minutes to do the procedure. General anaesthesia is used. The surgery could be a day case, but patients are often advised to stay in the hospital overnight. The stitches are dissolvable and should be left intact for three weeks. Swelling is normal, which is why a pressure garment should be worn for at least six weeks to reduce the inflammation. Only after two weeks will light exercise such as walking will be permitted, but heavy exercises such as lifting or contact sports have to be avoided for four to six weeks depending on the speed of the recovery.

To get the best results, choose the finest cosmetic surgeon in the area or the country. Make sure your doctor is board certified, qualified and members of leading surgeon associations. A great surgeon will come highly recommended, so ask people who have gone through male breast reduction surgery for referrals and search online for testimonials. Celebrity plastic surgeons are also reliable because they have worked on famous stars and icons whose bodies and faces are extremely valuable. A cosmetic surgeon who can work on a high-profile person and produce flawless results under mass scrutiny and pressure is someone who is not only a good surgeon, but a great one. A doctor is also as good as their experience, which why it is best to choose someone who has performed thousands of operations.

Thursday 13 April 2017

Considering Facelift Surgery? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions


Also known as Rhytidectomy, a facelift is one of the most efficient ways to achieve a younger look. Unlike injections and peels, a facelift surgery—while invasive—can provide more substantial and instantaneous results. It reduces fine lines and wrinkles as it tightens the skin around the lower and upper half of the face. It could also rejuvenate the jaw line and neck, which are widely ignored but are actually some of the most telling signs of ageing. If you are thinking of undergoing a facelift surgery, then here are four questions you have to ask yourself:


      1)    Are you ready?

Make sure that you are doing the surgery for yourself and not for someone else. Because surgery is permanent and the effects are long-lasting, it is not something you could easily reverse when you no longer want it. You also have to ask yourself if you are willing to go through the long process of preparation, the surgery itself, and post-op recuperation.

      2)    Which facelift is for you?

There are multiple types of facelifts, from the traditional facelift to the more recent thread lifts or one stitch lift. Consult with your surgeon about which type is the best for your condition. Different facelifts involve various healing times and incision areas.

       3)    Have you chosen the best surgeon?

Choosing a board-certified, award-winning, highly-recommended plastic surgeon is the difference between a botched facelift and a great one that can make you look 5 years younger. The best surgeons have many years of experience under their belts; some of them have performed over a thousand procedures successfully.

       4)    Are your expectations realistic?

While facelifts can drastically improve your appearance, you must be realistic in the results you hope for. Even the best surgeons cannot turn you into your celebrity idol—they can only improve what you already have to turn you into the best version of yourself.