Posts Tagged ‘Cosmetic Surgery’

Cosmetic Surgery & Bald Spots

Monday, December 21st, 2009

If you’re losing your hair day by day, there’s no time like the present to do something about it. Hair replacement cosmetic surgery can help you get your hair back, and stop that ever-growing bald spot from taking over!

Like all types of cosmetic surgery, this replacement has its ups and downs. It’s also not for everybody. How do you know if you’re a candidate? Look at what you’ve got first.

Hair replacement cosmetic surgery works by taking your existing tresses and planting it where it’s needed. This means taking the tress from the sides and back of your head, and putting it up front or on top. This part is “bald resistant,” meaning it’s immune to the hormones that cause baldness. This is why almost all bald men still have the ring around the sides and back.

Your doctor will need to have a look at your scalp. The sooner you get the ball rolling, the better your chances of saving your hair. Let’s look at how the transplant procedure works.

First, the doctor rips a strip of your scalp off… Actually, it’s done very gently, using mild anesthetic. You’ll be lying in a comfortable position and you won’t feel anything. They’ll take a strip from the “donor area,” the side or back of your head. It takes less than an hour.

They’ll sew you up, and then it’s breaktime-for you, anyway. They’ll be doing the toughest work of the job, separating follicles to make a graft. You can enjoy some donuts and coffee, and then it’s back to your procedure.

Now, the doctor will designate “recipient areas” in the front of your scalp. What he’s doing is to shape your new hairline in a way that’s economical and natural. Afterwards, they’ll put in the actual follicles. The entire procedure takes about an afternoon, and you’re right back out of the clinic that evening.

You’ll have some numbness around the scalp, as well as some swelling. Your doctor will recommend some massage techniques that will make this feel better. Aside from that, there shouldn’t be any pain or bleeding. Your scars should be starting to heal, but take it easy and avoid alcohol.

For the first two days or so, you’ll be asked not to wash use shampoo. After two days, you should start shampooing everyday to make sure that the incision areas stay clean. If they don’t seem to be healing, or if the numbness or swelling persists, call the doctor to see if there might be a problem.

Cosmetic surgery success depends on several factors. One is the skill and experience of the doctor. The other is the realistic expectations of the patient. Make sure you know what to expect from your cosmetic surgery, and stop the bald spot before it gets out of hand.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com

Affordable Healthcare and Costa Rica!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Happy with your health insurance? Its probably because you’re healthy and don’t really need it. But when you do get sick, you may discover your insurance doesn’t cover as much as what you thought.

Just when you have the least physical and emotional ability to cope, you find yourself dealing with a financial and bureaucratic nightmare of claims that are refused, and procedures and medications that are denied by an anonymous insurance administrator telling their doctor what they can and cannot prescribe.

Saying the U.S. has the best health care in the world doesn’t make it so.

The World Health Organization ranks the U.S. health-care system 37th, between Costa Rica and Slovenia, behind three South American countries and well behind the much-maligned UK and Canadian systems.

While it’s true we have some of the best technology, research and training for doctors and nurses, if Americans can’t access them, it doesn’t make much difference how great it is. French cuisine is arguably the best in the world, but try telling that to the starving 18th century French peasants who because of their hunger and other sufferings, started the French revolution.

While false fears run rampant about “pulling the plug on Grandma” and government funds for abortion, there seems to be little regard for people between the age of 0 and 65 who are dying, suffering or going bankrupt because they just can’t afford the health care they need.

In this, one of the wealthiest countries in the world, every child, every person, should have access to health care. No parent should have to wait until their child gets so sick that the emergency room is the only option. No one should have to divorce an ailing spouse in order to avoid bankruptcy or poverty. No one should die because they can’t afford to be treated. Access to affordable health care, like freedom and democracy, is a moral issue.

Many insurers and employers, meanwhile, are discovering Costa Rica for exceptional medical and dental care. For more information, please go to www.arrivacostarica.com

Costa Rican hospitals earn an intern… accreditation

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Many Costa Rican hospitals and clinics have received certification that puts them on par with U.S. medical centers, a move that national competitiveness authorities know will boost this country’s profile as a prime destination for medical tourism.

Following a six-month review process, the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Facilities (AAAASF) has certified several private surgical and ambulatory centers, such as UNIBE hospital, And top JCI accredited hospitals, or soon to be accredited, include CIMA Hospital, Hospital Clinica Biblica, and La Catolica Hospital.

“The international accreditation of health services allows us to position ourselves among countries such as the United States, where patients are looking for certified qualified,” said Dr. Jorge Cortés, president of the Council for the International Promotion of Costa Rican Medicine (PROMED).

The vast majority of Costa Rica’s medical tourists come from the United States, whose population in many cases lacks affordable health care. Many procedures here are as little as one-third the cost, or less.

Nearly 13 percent of the medical tourists who visit Costa Rica seek cosmetic surgery procedures, while another 35 percent come for dental work, according to a study by the Competitiveness Ministry. In the U.S., insurance companies are beginning to catch on, offering to chip in for travel packages to this Central American country. For more information, go to www.arrivacostarica.com

Savings up to 60% for Plastic Surgery and Dental!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

As the new leader in plastic surgery and dental care, Costa Rica offers price breaks of more than $20,000 for common procedures. Travel costs for such procedures are very low, only $158 round trip from Miami for a 2 hour ride, For a complete overview of costs for everything from tummy tucks to face lifts, and dental implants and crowns, along with the very best doctors and dentists in Costa Rica, go to http://www.arrivacostarica.com

Plastic surgery at the lowest!

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Costa Rica’s capital city, San Jose, has become a mecca for plastic surgery and dental patients. With experienced doctors performing affordable cosmetic surgeries, as well as dentists offering very low prices with amazing dental work, more people are discovering Costa Rica as the best place to refresh their look.

The low cost and state-of-the-art facilities are attracting thousands of medical travelers each year. Here is the main web site for plastic surgery and dental prices in Costa Rica - www.arrivacostarica.com

AMAZING LASER TREATMENT PRICES..

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Joan Scott thought she was doing the right thing when she took her daughter Anita to a California dermatology clinic, to help clear up some skin problems. More than $10,000 later, she realized what a mistake she made. She could have had everything done for $600 in Costa Rica, and they have the very latest laser equipment and technology. Costa Rica is just two hours away from Miami and is the primary destination for laser procedures. The main web site is http://www.arrivacostarica.com/skin_specialists.htm

NEARLY FREE VACATION

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Brenda, who works as an airline stewardess, recalled, “When I found out how much work he needed, I went to the internet,”. Costa Rica came up immediately when I checked for the best price. “I checked out four clinics and hospitals in Costa Rica and found very positive comments everywhere”. (more…)

Myths about Cosmetic Surgery

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Cosmetic surgery leaves no scars.

Many men and women considering cosmetic surgery often have the misconception that there will be absolutely no scarring after their cosmetic surgery. While cosmetic surgeons work as hard as possible to place incisions in unnoticeable locations, when an incision is made or when skin is removed, it is inevitable that a scar will develop. By choosing an experienced, specially trained cosmetic surgeon, patients can make sure that incisions are made as small as possible and concealed by the natural curves of their bodies.

Cosmetic surgery is dangerous.

Cosmetic surgery is a medical procedure and as with all surgeries, there are risks associated for every patient. Recovery times vary, but dangerous is not an accurate word to describe some of the fascinating procedures cosmetic surgeons perform on men and women of all ages every day. Patients should choose a board certified surgeon with adequate experience and training in the type of cosmetic surgery you are considering.

Shopping for the lowest price on a procedure is the best way to find a cosmetic surgeon.

Cosmetic surgery yields permanent physical results and is serious business. Searching for the lowest price cosmetic surgeon in your area is not the best way to choose a cosmetic surgeon. Patients considering cosmetic surgery should find a cosmetic surgeon who is honest with them about the cost, risk, and results of their procedure. Cost must be considered, but it is more important to have a safe procedure performed by a gifted surgery that produces magnificent results.

All cosmetic surgeons are the same.

While cosmetic surgeons may share similar backgrounds, their skill level, experience, and training varies widely. During your initial consultation you should ask your potential cosmetic surgeon about his background and why he’s the best choice for your particular aesthetic goals.

Cosmetic surgeons only perform breast surgery.

While some cosmetic surgeons concentrate on just one or two specific procedures, many cosmetic surgeons provide patients with a wide array of cosmetic surgery options such as:

• Abdominoplasty
• BOTOX®
• Arm reduction
• Liposuction
• Facelift
• Rhinoplasty

Recovery from cosmetic surgery is very painful.

Most cosmetic surgery patients find that the recovery period from cosmetic surgery is not nearly as painful as they thought. People who are considering cosmetic surgery, but are wary of the pain associated with the recovery, should schedule an initial consultation with a cosmetic surgeon in their area. During an initial consultation, your cosmetic surgeon will inform you of exactly what you can expect before, during and after cosmetic surgery.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica. See www.arrivacostarica.com

Going Back To Your Figure After Weight Loss

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009


Losing weight is hard work no matter how you do it. The end result is worth it, though, offering better health, easier mobility, and more self-confidence.

But the aftermath of massive weight loss can sometimes be difficult to deal with. Skin that’s been stretched by your original weight gain remains loose, and sometimes even fat deposits remain in certain places, seemingly impervious to any additional diet or exercise.

Many people who’ve lost large amounts of weight, whether through diligent diet and exercise or through gastric bypass or another medically supervised regimen, find themselves facing this challenge.

Fortunately, cosmetic surgery offers options that can help bring you the body you’ve worked so hard for. A selection of specifically targeted body contouring procedures will remove loose skin and stubborn fat deposits, tighten stretched abdominal muscles, and provide lean, healthy body contours to match the hard, long-term work you’ve put in losing the weight.

Some common procedures include:

Tummy tuck. A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, tightens the skin and supporting muscles of the abdomen, as well as removing fat deposits.

Buttock lift. Refines the shape and contours of the buttock area to eliminate fat that tends to cling here.

Thigh lift. This procedure is most commonly performed on the inner thighs—another area where fat tends to congregate and then refuse to leave.

Liposuction. Liposuction uses a small, stainless steel tube and suction to “vacuum” out layers of fat under the skin.

Breast lift. If you’ve lost a great deal of weight, chances are you’ve lost weight from your breasts, as well. A breast lift can reduce sag and bring them back to the correct position. Men can also experience excess skin and sagging in the breast area after massive weight loss.

Body contouring can include a combination of these procedures, depending on which areas of your body need the most attention. A board certified, experienced plastic surgeon can help you determine what procedures and approach would be best for you. Give yourself the gift of the trim, healthy body you’ve worked so long and hard to achieve.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica.  See www.arrivacostarica.com

Improving the Shape and Appearance of Your Nose

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

As one of the most prominent features of the face, the nose plays a key role in enhancing, or detracting from, your looks. If you are not happy with the shape or size of your nose, it can adversely affect your social, personal and professional life. Fortunately, different surgical and non-surgical options to reshape the nose and boost one’s confidence are now available at a variety of price points.

Cosmetic Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)

Many people go in for nose surgery to enhance their natural nose shape, correct bumps or modify crooked shapes. Although nose surgery often serves cosmetic purposes, it is also used to repair injuries to nose and the improve breathing problems.

The Procedure

Rhinoplasty is a relatively simple procedure that is performed under a general anesthetic and is often completed within an hour or two. Rhinoplasty surgeons perform two types of nose surgery. In the ‘closed’ procedure, incisions are made inside the nose. Since the scars are internal, they remain hidden. In the ‘open’ method, incisions are made outside the nose. Such external incisions are common in nose surgeries performed to reduce the size of the nose. However, the scars will not be visible since they blend in with the crease of the nose.

Nose surgery can rectify common issues like:

  • Size of the nose (too large or too small)
  • Length and shape of the nose
  • A bulging nose tip
  • Bumps or humps on the nose

The extent to which a nose may be modified depends on the natural cartilage and bone structure. Before undergoing such a surgery, it is best to consult a reputable surgeon or rhinoplasty clinic to determine exactly what modifications can be made. If you are able to present pictures of the shape of nose you would like to have, it will aid the surgeon in advising what can actually be achieved.

After Surgery
After the surgery, the nose will be covered with a splint dressing that will stay in place for about 10 days. For up to six weeks after surgery, the nose may be bruised and swollen. During this time, it is best to avoid strenuous tasks like intensive exercise and sporting activities so help speed up nasal healing. Once the swelling and bruising begin to decline, the nose will appear to change shape for the next few months. It is important to be patient until the healing process is complete and the nose attains its final shape.

The Cost of Rhinoplasty
The cost of nose jobs varies depending on the extent of surgery performed and prevailing prices in an area. For instance, it will cost less if you only need to reshape the tip of nose because all that the surgeon has to do is reshape the cartilage at the nose tip. On the other hand, if you need a major change in shape, the surgeon will have to reshape and file down the bone, leading to higher costs.

Remember, even subtle changes to the nose can dramatically enhance your appearance.

Affordable Non-Surgical Alternatives to Rhinoplasty
While cosmetic nose surgery, when performed correctly by a skilled plastic surgeon, remains the gold-standard for permanently improving the shape and appearance of the nose, less expensive and less permanent alternatives to rhinoplasty have now become available.

One such alternative is popularly known as the “15-minute nose job” or “non-surgical nose job.” This procedure involves injecting biocompatible fillers like RadiesseTM and RestylaneTM into selected areas on the nose. The method seeks to contour and shape the nose in addition to diminishing the prominence of any bumps on the nose and the effects typically last about 1 – 2 years before a touch-up is required, depending on which types of fillers are used. More permanent types of fillers are also beginning to be used by some physicians. The procedure is performed in a doctor’s office using only local numbing agents to control the mild pain of the injections. The cost for a filler-based, non-surgical nose job is generally about 10% that of a surgical rhinoplasty. Many of the physicians who are experienced at performing non-surgical nose jobs have posted before-and-after pics of their work on the Internet, which will give you an excellent idea of what can be achieved by this technique.

Another exciting and affordable alternative to rhinoplasty is the use of nose correcting inserts that temporarily improve the appearance of the nose while worn. The product, called NoseSecret, consists of two arc-shaped, flexible polymer inserts that are placed in the lower part of the nose to improve its shape. The inserts sit invisibly in the nose, gently pushing the tip outward to refine the overall appearance of the nose. However, unlike the other options, there are some limitations on using this product. For example, it should not be worn overnight while sleeping. NoseSecret comes in different sizes to match different noses and sells for around $30.

ArrivaCostaRica.com is the primary web site for information about plastic surgery and dentistry in Costa Rica.  See www.arrivacostarica.com