Abdominoplasty, Mini Abdominoplasty, Liposuction, or Coolsculpting: How Do I Choose?
At Surgical Images, we see many patients who have concerns about the appearance of their abdomen. Many of these patients present because of the effects of pregnancy, massive weight loss, over eating, or lack of exercise. Most of them have tried diet and exercise and despite this, have been unable to solve their problem. These patients have difficulty finding clothes that fit properly and feel that people stare at them. This often results in lowered self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-image. For those reasons, they seek plastic surgery consultations.
There are multiple options available for treating abnormalities of the abdominal wall. These include: coolsculpting, abdominoplasty, mini abdominoplasty, and liposuction of the abdomen. Often, patients aren’t certain about which procedure is most likely to accomplish their aesthetic goals. This is important because these procedures have different levels of complexity, pain, recovery, and cost. It’s not unusual for patients to express an interest in a specific procedure and then during the consultation find out that it will not accomplish their goals. For these reasons, a comprehensive evaluation is essential to obtain an optimal result.
Group Consultation
When seeking cosmetic surgery, not
everyone’s primary concern is privacy. Many patients enjoy going through the
process with friends and family who may share many of the same concerns. At
Aesthetic Surgical Images, we encourage patients to bring friends and family to
consultations.
The advantages of group consultations are significant. At Aesthetic Surgical Images, we realize that every patient has different aesthetic goals and because of this we individualize their treatment. We also realize that gaining a comfort level requires different things for different people. For some patients, privacy is their primary concern. For other patients, the involvement of friends and family in their decision is critical. Over the years we have seen how the buddy system helps patients become comfortable with cosmetic surgery.
The advantages of group consultations are significant. At Aesthetic Surgical Images, we realize that every patient has different aesthetic goals and because of this we individualize their treatment. We also realize that gaining a comfort level requires different things for different people. For some patients, privacy is their primary concern. For other patients, the involvement of friends and family in their decision is critical. Over the years we have seen how the buddy system helps patients become comfortable with cosmetic surgery.
Are Your Lips Kissable-Ready for Valentine’s Day?
Surgical Images is pleased to announce a Valentine Special Offer!
Enjoy $100 Off Botox & Juvederm and receive a complimentary computer
imaging session for the procedure of your choice throughout the month of
February!
Kiss those lines goodbye and obtain soft,
fuller lips with Botox & Juvederm. Botox helps lessen the appearance of
frown lines between the brows and around the eyes, and Juvederm helps smooth
out the wrinkles and folds on your face. Juvederm is also used to achieve
softer, enhanced lips.
Give yourself something to smile about!
Call 402.507.4695 today.
This offer is not valid
with any other special offers. One offer per patient.Redeemable in the entire
month of February.
Why Do They Call it “Plastic” Surgery?
One of the most commonly asked questions of plastic surgeons is why the specialty is named “plastic” surgery. Patients make many assumptions about the origin of this term. Some patients assume that it’s because synthetic plastic has been utilized in the past for reconstructive purposes. Other patients assume that following surgery, patients have an artificial or plastic look and this is the origin of the term.
In reality, plastic surgery received its name long before synthetic polymers were developed and at no point have plastic surgeons desired a plastic or artificial look in patients receiving surgery. The actual origin of the term comes from the Greek language. The Greek word “plastic” means to mold or give form.
The Benefits of Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is one of the more common facial procedures performed at Surgical Images. This is because the nose sits in the center of the face and its relationship with surrounding structures is critical to facial aesthetics.
The surgeons at Surgical Images see a large number of patients who tell us that their nose just doesn’t fit on their face. These patients frequently undergo Rhinoplasty to create improved balance and harmony with their adjacent facial features.
The patients’ motivation for Rhinoplasty and their expectations are crucial factors in determining satisfaction levels. It’s also important that critical analysis of the nose and surrounding structures be performed before Rhinoplasty surgery is undertaken. When this type of assessment is done, patient satisfaction is generally very high.
Cosmetic Surgery New Year’s Resolutions
Every year the Doctors at Aesthetic Surgical Images see a large number of patients who have made New Year’s resolutions that involve cosmetic surgery. These individuals have areas of concern, which have bothered them for prolonged periods of time. With the New Year upon us, it’s not uncommon for them to finally deal with their problems.
Their interests are extremely varied and just about every type of surgical procedure is represented. Some procedures are more common than others, and these include body contouring and breast procedures like tummy tuck, liposuction, breast augmentation and breast lift. This may be partly due to the fact that warmer weather and swimsuits are just around the corner.
Several studies have looked at New Year’s resolutions and determined that a large percentage involves weight loss, improved fitness, and other types of activities designed to enhance appearance, self-image, and self-esteem. In fact, it’s interesting to note that 45% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, but only 8% of them are successful in achieving their goals.
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