Pre-operative Care Inform your surgeon of any allergies, all medical conditions, and any medication that you are taking (both prescription and non-prescription). Avoid aspirin and blood thinning medication such as brufen for two weeks prior to surgery to eliminate the chance of post op. bleeding. You should not smoke for 2 weeks prior to surgery [...]
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Liposuction Pre & Post operative Care
Friday, April 9th, 2010Liposuction – Introduction & Procedure
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Surgical/Procedure Name: Liposculpture, Suction Assisted Lipoplasty (SAL) Common Name: Liposuction Introduction: Liposuction is the removal of unwanted and exercise resistant fat deposits with a tube and a vacuum machine. It is usually performed as a cosmetic surgery with the objective of slimming and smoothing the contours of the body. Permanent fat cell removal with small [...]
Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants – Results
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Breast augmentation (Breast Implants) increases breast size which can enhance your self esteem and confidence. The procedure will leave you with a better figure and help to balance your body proportions. For many women, including those who may have undergone a mastectomy, child birth or weight loss, you will notice a magnificent improvement and initial [...]
Breast Augmentation : How to perform the breast massage
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Imagine that you divide your breast into four quadrants Remember to move your implant in all the four quadrants using a slow steady movement. 1) Position your palms on the outer quadrants of your breasts and press slowly inward. You can feel and see the implants bulge toward the inner quadrants of the breast. Press [...]
Breast Augmentation : Post-Operative Care and Recovery
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010In some cases, prolonged hospitalization may be secondary to pain sensitivity and vomiting from anaesthetic drugs. 1. Drains, dressings, bandages are removed on the first or second day following the surgery. Afterwards you are free to bathe and shower as usual. 2. It is highly encouraged to start walking as soon as possible after surgery. [...]








