Plastic surgery alters certain areas of your body to treat medical issues or enhance appearance. Surgeons might perform procedures on your face, neck, breasts, stomach, arms and legs. Reconstructive surgery repairs defects or injuries and restores function. Cosmetic surgery enhances appearance for nonmedical reasons. Plastic surgery takes its name from the Greek word “plastikos,” which means to “form” or “mold.” It includes a group of procedures that alter certain areas of your body. These include your face, neck, breasts, stomach, arms and legs. The terms “reconstructive plastic surgery” and “cosmetic surgery” may seem similar, but they represent different types of procedures. Cosmetic surgery enhances appearance for nonmedical reasons. This group of procedures addresses physical features that make you self-conscious. Cosmetic surgery can bring you closer to your ideal body image. This type of surgery changes features such as: #Shape. #Size. #Symmetry (creating more of a mirror image between two #similar body parts, such as breasts). Plastic surgeons perform plastic and reconstructive surgery. Surgeons from many fields perform cosmetic procedures. You may receive cosmetic surgery from a plastic surgeon, dermatologist, otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat surgeon) or others. Selecting your healthcare provider is important. You’re more likely to experience improved outcomes from surgeons with specialized training and experience in the procedure you need. Board-certified surgeons are an ideal choice. They must pass rigorous training and examinations demonstrating their knowledge of safety and quality practices. Plastic surgery alters certain areas of your body to treat medical issues or enhance appearance. There are different types of plastic surgery, including reconstructive surgery, birth defect repair, cosmetic surgery and more. These are complex procedures with risks of complications. Receiving services from an experienced surgeon and following home-care instructions can help you have a safe experience. You’ll also be more likely to achieve the results you’re looking for. #plastic #surgery #diagnosis #treatment #therapy #healthcare #hospitals #nurses #clinicians #doctors #atheenapandian #successfull
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Bonney dissecting forceps are a type of surgical instrument used for: Key Features 1. Delicate, curved or angled jaws: Allow for precise control and access to small, delicate tissues. 2. Fine, interlocking teeth: Provide secure grip on tissues, preventing slipping or damage. 3. Ergonomic handle: Offers comfort and grip during procedures. 4. Smooth, rounded edges: Prevents tissue damage and promotes hemostasis. 5. Tapered tips: Facilitate dissection and tissue separation. Surgical Applications 1. General surgery 2. Cardiovascular surgery 3. Neurosurgery 4. Microsurgery 5. Plastic surgery Variations 1. Standard Bonney forceps: General-purpose forceps for delicate tissue dissection. 2. Curved Bonney forceps: For procedures requiring access to deep or angled tissues. 3. Straight Bonney forceps: For procedures requiring straight-line access. Specifications 1. Length: 6-10 inches (15-25 cm) 2. Jaw width: 0.5-2 mm 3. Material: Stainless steel, titanium, or disposable options 4. Sterilization: Autoclavable Handling Tips 1. Choose correct forceps size and type. 2. Handle tissue gently to prevent damage. 3. Use fine, interlocking teeth carefully. 4. Avoid excessive pressure. 5. Clean and sterilize thoroughly after use. Contact Us: For more information or to place an order, please visit our website or contact us through the details below: •Website: www.waqarintl.com •Email: sales@waqarintl.com WAQAR INTERNATIONAL Your trusted partner in precision surgical instruments.
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🦋👇One of the most important criteria in functional, natural-looking tamponless (95% of patients) nose aesthetics (rhinoplasty) is that there should be no problems with nose shape and airway patency in the long term (after 1-2 years). 🦋This angle is greater in women (for example, the dorsum of the nose is more 'slide'-like), while it is flatter in men. 🦋For this reason, it is very important to inform your Aesthetic and Plastic Surgeon 1, 3, 5 and 10 years after the surgery. 🦋Although the post-operative edema largely disappears in 6-12 months, it actually takes 2 years for the nose to take its millimetric shape. 🦋Patients who want to undergo secondary (secondary or re-surgery) or revision must comply with these periods, otherwise undesirable consequences are more likely to occur. 🦋Surgeons around the world may need more or less revision after nose surgery, this is an expected situation and the patient and doctor should decide on revision together. 🦋Unfortunately, the unrealistic expectations of patients and the extraordinary expectations created by social media and the press also cause wrong decisions to be made regarding revision surgery. 🦋Also, patients should not forget that the nose structure changes, especially in the first 3-6 months after surgery and up to 2 years. 🦋The long-term postoperative appearance (at least 2 years after) should be considered the main criterion in evaluating the patient correctly! 🦋This does not mean that our clinic does not make revisions, our main philosophy is to minimize this risk as much as possible. 🦋Revision surgeries are necessary even in the most assertive clinics in the world, and it is beneficial for patients to undergo surgery knowing this. 🦋As a clinic, we plan the post-operative period with the 3D vectra (3D dimensional imaging) system before the surgery, and this system is of great importance for the patient and the surgeon. ✅ Important notice❗️ ✏️The shared photos/videos were camouflaged in an unrecognizable manner after patient approval was obtained, and were placed solely for scientific information sharing. ✏️No financial gain is intended by sharing photos/videos before and after surgery. ☎️+905054925755 ☎️+905322058604 ☎️+902122349699 ☎️+905413563446 ✅www.azimetozdemir.com.tr ✅www.besthaircenter.com.tr ✅www.burinoplasti.com ✅dr.aziozdemir@gmail.com #nişantaşı #şişli #istanbul
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In a recent article for Healthcare Business Today Anne Schneider examines practices in the cosmetic surgery industry and proposes steps to increase public awareness and safety.
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