Body Contouring in France
Body Contouring in France section, includes general infrmation about Body Contouring Plastic Surgery Procedure, Body Contouring France Local News, Body Contouring France Surgeon Locator and other Body Contouring related material.
France Body Contouring - The Procedure
procedure can help you to dramatically improve your body appearance. It is usually the next step after excessive weight reduction or bariatric surgery. When you loose weight quickly your skin cannot return to the new size as quickly resulting in extra skin is areas such as the abdomen, upper arms, thighs and breasts. Sometimes your skin is not elastic enough due to aging process, which can lead to permanent skin flaps. It can also be done to repair the effects of childbearing and aging.
France Body Contouring - Operation
The extra skin can cause hygiene problems, avoiding cloth with short sleeves and low self-esteem. Body contouring is a series of plastic surgery operations, which can be divided into two groups, lower body lift and upper body lift. The lower body lift deals with your abdomen thighs and buttocks. Upper body lift is complementary to the lower body lift and it deals with breast and upper arms.
France Body Contouring - Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidates for the surgery are people in good general health who are unsatisfied with their body appearance.
France Body Contouring - Operation Process
During the surgery usually the abdomen is treated first, because it is the area with the most excess of skin and fat. A horizontal incision is made above the pubic area, through which the extra fat is removed and the muscles are tightened. In some cases liposuction is performed to remove extra fat. Thighs and butt are treated by the same principle. The operation lasts from 4-7 hours and performed under general anesthesia. Sometimes additional procedures are done during the same operation; those include breast lift, arm lift or inner thigh lift. Arm lift is done by placing an incision from the armpit to the elbow and by removing extra fat and skin. The excess fat from the inner thigh is removed by liposuction, the incision usually made between the groin and the upper thigh.
France Body Contouring - Risks
Every procedure has its ricks. The most common complication of body lift is seroma formation. Other complications such as bleeding, infection or blood clots are relatively rare. The scars never completely disappear, but they fade with time and change their size. This can take several months until the scars take their final appearance.
France Body Contouring - Healing
This is a serious plastic surgery procedure, which takes some time to heal. Many people require 4-6 weeks before returning to their daily activities. You shouldn't exercise or lift heavy weight 6-8 weeks. The swelling usually completely disappears after 3 month. It is important to wear special garments to assure proper healing.
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Plastic Surgery News...
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- The April 2008 edition of ‘Drug Safety Update’ from the MHRA discusses the availability of further evidence to suggest that the long-term use of combined oral contraceptives or progestogen-only injectable contraceptives is associated with a small increased risk of cervical cancer. It refers to the findings from a large analysis of data from epidemiological studies (Lancet 2007; 370:1609-21 – see link above), which found that:
• The current use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) for 5 years or longer is accompanied by an increased risk of cervical cancer (relative risk 1.90 [95% CI 1.69–2.13]).
• Women who use COCs for 5 years from age 20 years have increased cumulative incidence of cervical cancer at age 50 years from 38 cases per 10,000 (in never-users) to 40 cases per 10,000 (i.e., an extra two cases per 10,000)
• Women who use COCs for 10 years from age 20 years have increased cumulative incidence of cervical cancer at age 50 years from 38 cases per 10,000 (in never-users) to 45 cases per 10,000 (i.e., an extra seven cases per 10,000)
• Risk falls when COCs are stopped; after about 10 years, risk reaches the same level as that for never-users of COCs.
• The risk of cervical cancer in users of progestogen-only injectable contraceptives (i.e., Depo-Provera and Noristerat) may be similar to that for COC users.
The MHRA article notes that no epidemiological data on cervical cancer risk associated with use of Evra® (a combined hormonal contraceptive patch), NuvaRing®, (a combined hormonal intravaginal contraceptive), progestogen-only pills, Implanon® (a progestogen-only implant), or Mirena® (a progestogen-only intrauterine device) are currently available. It discusses cervical screening as a method of reducing the risk of cervical cancer, and the upcoming introduction of routine HPV vaccination.
The MHRA has produced an information sheet and Question and Answer document for users of COCs advising them of the latest evidence regarding risk of cervical cancer and what it means for them; please see the links above for further information.