Posts Tagged ‘Tummy tucks’

Breast reductions reduce pain for many

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Recent figures have indicated that a large number of women choosing breast reduction surgery are doing so to alleviate pain.

While breast reductions are the fifth most common cosmetic surgery procedure in the US, many of the women who opt for the surgery are undergoing it for non-cosmetic reasons. Large breasts - or macromastia - can cause pain, discomfort, rashes and a restriction of activates. (more…)

Non surgical treatments on the rise in the US

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

A new report has found that the cosmetic surgery market in the United States is set to hit $15.1 billion by 2012, according to Global Industry Analysts Inc.

Non-surgical procedures and injectibles like Botox and dermal fillers are expected to become the most vibrant and promising area in cosmetic surgery growth, as they have a short post-procedure recovery period and are a less expensive option for many patients. (more…)

Mummy makeovers rising worldwide

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

For many new mothers, the “mommy makeover” has become the new trend for feeling great after child birth.

Around the world, cosmetic surgery designed to reverse the effects of having children is on the rise. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported that in 2007 more than 325,000 new mothers in the United States underwent some form of cosmetic surgery. (more…)

Research warns that herbal remedies could complicate cosmetic surgery

Friday, January 16th, 2009

New research has shown that cosmetic surgery patients who take anti-depressants or herbal remedies before some cosmetic surgery procedures could be putting their health at risk.

Published by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the research shows that patients should not use herbal remedies and supplements for up to a fortnight before surgery. Taking these herbal remedies before surgery could lead to adverse reactions to the anaesthesia during the surgery. (more…)

Tummy tucks on the up in Lincolnshire

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

The number of tummy tucks paid for by the NHS in Lincolnshire has risen in 2007/2008, according to new statistics.

The Lincolnshire Echo reports that 21 people underwent tummy tucks paid for by the NHS during the period, compared to eight procedures paid for by the service last year. (more…)

New cosmetic surgery information site launches

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Cosmetic surgery information site, NewImage.com, is expected to unveil its new consumer portal at Plastic Surgery 2008, the annual meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

The site positions itself as the foremost resource on cosmetic surgery operations on the internet, with a variety of interactive search tools and fact sheets for patients. (more…)

Ulrika talks about breast reduction again

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Ulrika Jonsson has been talking once again about having a breast reduction, in order to reduce the size of her chest.

The former weather presenter revealed in September that she was unhappy with her breasts, which increased from a 34G to a 34I cup during her last pregnancy. (more…)

Rising obesity rates boost popularity of tummy tucks

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Britain’s rising obesity rates have caused a jump in the number of tummy tucks carried out in the UK, according to new research.

The study, released by the Harley Medical Group, shows that the number of tummy tucks carried out on both men and women have risen by almost one third since 2003.

The majority of patients seeking the operation are said to be people whose post-dieting bodies have left large amounts of excess skin. (more…)

Survey shows Brits knowledgeable about cosmetic surgery

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

A new survey on knowledge of the human body has shown that more Brits know the medical term for a nose job than those who are able to locate the stomach on a diagram.

According to the research, undertaken by Yakult, four out of five people surveyed understood that rhinoplasty referred to cosmetic surgery on the nose, but less than two thirds could pick out the stomach on a drawing of the human body. (more…)

Belts Tightened but Body Ops Skyrocket

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Irish Daily Star July 17thWhile the country continues to tie up those purse strings, there is one area where the public stubbornly refuses to cut back – that’s cosmetic surgery.

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