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Body Contouring Can Return a Part Of You That Has Faded

By Dave Stringham

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There may be a part on your body that has been lost of injured. This may be a part that you want to show the world. Maybe even a part that you want to celebrate, embrace, and reclaim. A cosmetic surgeon is able to help you put your life back together when trauma, an accident, or medical condition takes it apart. He or she will work with you and help you rebuild or repair the part that was lost. This will more than likely raise your spirit as well.

Many people may feel that a part of them has faded. They may feel that they lack the vigor that they had previously had. Cosmetic surgeons are there to help you reestablish the part of you that makes you feel complete. The plastic surgeon will provide the latest techniques in reconstructive and aesthetic procedures. Every plastic surgeon will listen first, then understand, and lastly act. Plastic surgeons are committed to making you feel new and rejuvenated so that you can live your life in the way that you've always dreamed of. Cosmetic surgeons are there to help you mend and recover. Their mission is to reconstruction or revitalize your appearance, in turn helping you rediscover your self-esteem and confidence.

One of the most frequently performed procedures is liposuction. Through liposuction fat pockets that are resistant to diet and exercise can be eliminated. The areas of the body with those "fat pockets" often include the thighs, neck, breasts, arms, abdomen, and hips. The best candidates for liposuction are around the "normal" weight, have elastic skin, and desire an improved contour of their body. Liposuction is typically performed on an outpatient basis under local or general anesthesia. The incisions for the procedure are placed in specific areas providing an optimal aesthetic and contouring result. For roughly 3 to 4 weeks after the surgery a compression garment will be worn. Activities can be resumed after around 3 weeks and the final results of your procedure will be apparent in roughly 3 months.

Another body contouring procedure that many people seeking to renew their body may choose is a tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. It is a procedure that removes loose skin and fat folds from the abdomen of those who cannot achieve a flatter and firmer abdomen with an improved contour after pregnancy or weight loss. Liposuction can be used in combination to add more contouring benefits. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and commonly requires that the patient stay overnight at a hospital. The resulting scar will extend from hip to hip. Physical activities should be limited during the first few days and strenuous activities should be avoided for up to 6 months.

Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Honolulu, Hawaii and cosmetic surgery procedures like honolulu liposuction, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, face lift, and rhinoplasty.

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