Restylane:
Restylane treatment is attractive in part because it is so fast and easy. The patient receives the injections in The doctor’s office and generally does not require any anesthesia (one exception: Restylane? lip filler treatment is usually accompanied by a local anesthetic). Restylane can also be used if you desire to have fuller or more defined lips, if you have deep nasolabial folds (the lines between the nose and the corner of your mouth) is is also good to use restylane under eyes. Restylane can smooth out, fill in and decrease wrinkles. Restylane provides instant and long-lasting wrinkle correction. It is a safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler which restores volume and fullness to skin and corrects fine to moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds of all types, from the fine lines around the lips to deep nasolabial folds.
Restylane itself is a natural component of connective tissue within the body and has been used to alleviate joint pain in those suffering from musco-skeletal conditions. But certainly its most popular application has recently been its use as a cosmetic solution to wrinkles, facial lines, and lip enhancement. Restylane is produced as a clear gel substance and is injected directly beneath the surface of the skin. Through the introduction of Restylane to the treatment area, the hyaluronic-based gel adds natural volume and lift resulting in smoother wrinkles and less prominent folds. Restylane lasts twice as long as collagen, and average treatments typically last six months or even longer. Evidence shows that having a touch-up treatment before the product has fully dissipated enhances the lasting effect.
Chemical peels:
Chemical peels have been proven to be among the most popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedures chosen by patients. For instance, The American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery estimates nearly 74,000 (UPDATE) patients underwent chemical peels in 2003, (the most recent year for which the academy has statistics) making it the third most popular among surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Chemical peeling may result in a profound improvement in the quality of facial skin, but this treatment also has potential complications. Results and complications are generally related to the depth of wounding, with deeper peels providing more marked results and a higher incidence of complications. Chemical peels vary according to their specific ingredients and their strength. Depth of peeling action may also depend on factors such as how long solutions remain on the skin and whether they are lightly applied, or more heavily or vigorously applied.
Chemical peels can be a great way to rejuvenate the skin. However, they will not stop or slow down the aging process. You can find some over the counter chemical peel product at your local store. Chemical peel is generally a safe procedure but results can be uncertain and unpredictable. Infection and scarring are possible but rare. Chemical Peels are commonly performed on the face, chest and hands.
Liposuction:
Liposuction recovery consists to a large extent of optimizing results and minimizing risks. For instance, during liposuction recovery time, patients must monitor their incision points, and watch closely for infection. Liposuction recovery time is amazing because you recover at a fairly quick rate. You will be able to get up and walk around easily immediately after the surgery few patients have to leave the hospital in a wheel chair. Liposuction recovery process is as important as the procedure itself and it is imperative that the patient follows the advice of the liposuction surgeons. Recovery after a liposuction process depends on the surgical technique that has been used.
Liposuction recovery tends not to get the attention it deserves. Many times in the heat of the excitement patients focus on the procedure itself and don’t pay attention to what not only will reduce their liposuction recovery time but also maximize the chances that they will get the look they wanted. Liposuction recovery is generally easy, quick and complication free. The recovery period begins as soon as the surgery is over and many people are able to return to work within three to ten days of their surgery, depending on the area of the body where the surgery was performed. Liposuction recovery will vary depending on individual factors and surgical complications.
This is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should consult your doctor if you have questions regarding any medical condition, before starting any new treatment, and before stopping any treatment that has been prescribed for you.