Cosmetic Surgery

cosmetic surgery:
front and rear
1/11
Cosmetic surgery may have once been reserved for the rich and famous, but not anymore. More than a million Americans visit a surgeon each year hoping to flatten their bellies, increase their bust size, or reshape their nose and chin. Learn about the most common queries on the following slides and see the results with unedited images that meet WebMD's editorial standards.
Rhinoplasty:
front and rear
2/11
Rhinoplasty or rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic procedures. An experienced physician can reshape a nose that is too large or wide for the face, has a ridge on the bridge, or is curved or off-center naturally or as a result of injury. I can do it. This is a popular procedure for teenagers, but doctors recommend waiting until at least 15 or 16 years old. Serious problems after surgery are rare and recovery takes him 1-3 weeks.
Eyelid surgery:
front and back
3/11
Eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, can help with a variety of problems, from drooping upper eyelids to bags under the eyes. Removes excess skin and fat for firmer, smoother eyelids. Fat can be transferred from one area to another to reduce bags and swelling. Healing takes about two weeks and the scar is barely noticeable.
Neck lift:
front and rear
4/11
Screenwriter Nora Ephron titled her memoir I Feel Bad About My Neck. If it's nerve-wracking, a neck lift may be the answer. Loose bands of tissue, or ''turkey accents,'' are caused by weakened neck muscles. You can solve this problem by adjusting, toning and removing fat. A necklift is often done in conjunction with a facelift. As with any surgery, the risk of infection is small. Healing takes from two weeks to several months.
Facelift:
front and rear
5/11
A facelift will give you a smoother, more youthful face. Starting around the ears, the surgeon removes excess skin and uses the deeper layers of skin and muscles to tighten the face. Although rare, infection and injury are possible. Facelifts are no longer among the top five cosmetic surgeries. They're venturing into simpler options like injectable fillers, Botox, radiofrequency lifts, or laser therapy.
arm up:
front and rear
6/11
Especially for women, maintaining the shape of their triceps becomes a challenge as they age. Losing a fight can result in ''chicken wings''. Excess skin and fat hangs from the upper arm. A surgery known as brachioplasty can correct this. Excess skin and fat is removed and the lower arm is tightened between the armpit and elbow. I have a scar on the back of my arm.
Liposuction:
front and rear
7/11
Liposuction is her one of the most common cosmetic surgeries. Surgeons use suction to remove small pockets of fat from your abdomen, thighs, hips, or buttocks. As a result, the shape of the treatment area becomes smoother. Liposuction is best for patients who are average or slightly above average weight. Problems are less likely to occur, but they include infections, uneven fat removal, and skin color changes. Tummy tuck:
front and rear
8/11
Unlike liposuction, a tummy tuck is a major surgical procedure. Also called abdominoplasty, this procedure removes fat and tightens the abdominal muscles. The surgery can take hours and usually leaves a long scar. Tummy tucks are not recommended for those who are still planning to lose a lot of weight or for women who may become pregnant.
Breast augmentation surgery:
front and rear
9/11
Breast augmentation is one of her two most popular forms of cosmetic surgery for women. (The other is liposuction.) For breast augmentation, the doctor makes an incision in the armpit, areola, or lower breast crease and inserts saline or silicone gel implants. Patient chooses size. The risks of surgery are relatively low, but breastfeeding can be more difficult.
breast reduction:
front and back
10/11
Women generally want bigger breasts, but breast reduction surgery is also popular. Fat, tissue and skin are removed and trimmed to desired size. This can relieve neck and back pain for women with large breasts and heavy breasts. Problems that may occur include nipple changes or loss of sensation, and problems with breastfeeding.
Choice of surgeon
11.11
When deciding to have cosmetic surgery, it is important to have realistic expectations and to have a surgeon you trust. Ask if they have had any tests done.You should also ask for references from anyone who has had the surgery you are considering.Make sure your doctor fully explains all the risks and benefits. please. Most importantly, tell your surgeon exactly what you want to achieve.
front and rear
1/11
Cosmetic surgery may have once been reserved for the rich and famous, but not anymore. More than a million Americans visit a surgeon each year hoping to flatten their bellies, increase their bust size, or reshape their nose and chin. Learn about the most common queries on the following slides and see the results with unedited images that meet WebMD's editorial standards.
Rhinoplasty:
front and rear
2/11
Rhinoplasty or rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic procedures. An experienced physician can reshape a nose that is too large or wide for the face, has a ridge on the bridge, or is curved or off-center naturally or as a result of injury. I can do it. This is a popular procedure for teenagers, but doctors recommend waiting until at least 15 or 16 years old. Serious problems after surgery are rare and recovery takes him 1-3 weeks.
Eyelid surgery:
front and back
3/11
Eyelid surgery, also called blepharoplasty, can help with a variety of problems, from drooping upper eyelids to bags under the eyes. Removes excess skin and fat for firmer, smoother eyelids. Fat can be transferred from one area to another to reduce bags and swelling. Healing takes about two weeks and the scar is barely noticeable.
Neck lift:
front and rear
4/11
Screenwriter Nora Ephron titled her memoir I Feel Bad About My Neck. If it's nerve-wracking, a neck lift may be the answer. Loose bands of tissue, or ''turkey accents,'' are caused by weakened neck muscles. You can solve this problem by adjusting, toning and removing fat. A necklift is often done in conjunction with a facelift. As with any surgery, the risk of infection is small. Healing takes from two weeks to several months.
Facelift:
front and rear
5/11
A facelift will give you a smoother, more youthful face. Starting around the ears, the surgeon removes excess skin and uses the deeper layers of skin and muscles to tighten the face. Although rare, infection and injury are possible. Facelifts are no longer among the top five cosmetic surgeries. They're venturing into simpler options like injectable fillers, Botox, radiofrequency lifts, or laser therapy.
arm up:
front and rear
6/11
Especially for women, maintaining the shape of their triceps becomes a challenge as they age. Losing a fight can result in ''chicken wings''. Excess skin and fat hangs from the upper arm. A surgery known as brachioplasty can correct this. Excess skin and fat is removed and the lower arm is tightened between the armpit and elbow. I have a scar on the back of my arm.
Liposuction:
front and rear
7/11
Liposuction is her one of the most common cosmetic surgeries. Surgeons use suction to remove small pockets of fat from your abdomen, thighs, hips, or buttocks. As a result, the shape of the treatment area becomes smoother. Liposuction is best for patients who are average or slightly above average weight. Problems are less likely to occur, but they include infections, uneven fat removal, and skin color changes. Tummy tuck:
front and rear
8/11
Unlike liposuction, a tummy tuck is a major surgical procedure. Also called abdominoplasty, this procedure removes fat and tightens the abdominal muscles. The surgery can take hours and usually leaves a long scar. Tummy tucks are not recommended for those who are still planning to lose a lot of weight or for women who may become pregnant.
Breast augmentation surgery:
front and rear
9/11
Breast augmentation is one of her two most popular forms of cosmetic surgery for women. (The other is liposuction.) For breast augmentation, the doctor makes an incision in the armpit, areola, or lower breast crease and inserts saline or silicone gel implants. Patient chooses size. The risks of surgery are relatively low, but breastfeeding can be more difficult.
breast reduction:
front and back
10/11
Women generally want bigger breasts, but breast reduction surgery is also popular. Fat, tissue and skin are removed and trimmed to desired size. This can relieve neck and back pain for women with large breasts and heavy breasts. Problems that may occur include nipple changes or loss of sensation, and problems with breastfeeding.
Choice of surgeon
11.11
When deciding to have cosmetic surgery, it is important to have realistic expectations and to have a surgeon you trust. Ask if they have had any tests done.You should also ask for references from anyone who has had the surgery you are considering.Make sure your doctor fully explains all the risks and benefits. please. Most importantly, tell your surgeon exactly what you want to achieve.
Dec 31,2022