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Hale a young looking face

Sir. Gumat Arvin Young, BSN, RN, MBA

Our society places a high value on looking young and fit. Today men of all ages and all walks of life are requesting plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons. Target men include a more balanced nose, a rejuvenated face, a waist. The procedures used to achieve these goals must take into account such factors as skin thickness, beard growth, or body type.

This article reviews some of the special considerations for men contemplating a cosmetic procedure. It will not answer all your questions, since much depends on individual circumstances. Be sure to ask your doctor if something does not understand about the procedure will have.

Planning your surgery

Good communication between you and your plastic surgeon is essential in planning your surgery. In your initial consultation, you will be asked to explain in detail why you want the procedure and how he expects to see and feel afterwards. It is important to put aside any discomfort you may feel, and speak frankly about the changes you want to see. You should feel completely confident that you and your surgeon understand one another.

Your doctor will also evaluate your health, make a physical exam, take pre-operative photographs, and explain which surgical techniques are most appropriate for you. Will discuss the type of anesthesia used, the type of facility where the surgery will take place, the possible risks and costs involved. Health insurance usually does not cover cosmetic procedures. However, some plastic surgeons offer special financing plans for cosmetic surgery or accept credit cards.

Tell your doctor if any part of the consultation makes you uncomfortable, or have any special privacy requests. Above all, it is important to have realistic expectations about surgery. Remember, your doctor can provide a significant improvement but not perfection. Note that your age and health may play a role in the quality of results.

Surgery

Comprehensive information on the specific procedure you plan to be provided during your consultation. While going over the steps of the procedure, your doctor will discuss a number of issues that may influence your surgery. Make sure you fully understand these considerations.

Facial Surgery: If you are planning facial surgery or neck surgery, your doctor will evaluate your entire head-face region neck. It is the receding hairline? How full are the sideburns? Does the beard-growing skin extend up the cheeks or neck? Are there scars facial? It's sun-damaged skin? Is the neck skin loose or drooping?

In general, it is known that male facial skin has a blood supply is more richer than female facial skin. Male faces bleed more during surgery and are at higher risk of forming a temporary collection or pooling of blood under the skin, called a hematoma, after surgery.

Also, any scarring that may result from surgery may be more difficult for men to hide, since they do not wear makeup or style your hair to the face, as do many women.

Hair growth and beard growth may play an important role in the outcome of a facelift. If you are bald or have thinning hair, surgical art may be necessary to hide the incision cosmetic surgery, especially in the temple area. If the hair-bearing skin of the upper neck is pulled behind your ears during surgery, you can find that you must shave behind the ears or the back of your neck. However, sometimes electrolysis can correct this problem. Be sure to discuss these possibilities with your surgeon.

A fatty or wattle under the chin area is also a concern for many men. In most patients Young, liposuction alone may be sufficient to correct the problem. Elderly patients may require a complete facelift and Necklift, which may include the removal of excess skin and tightening the platysma muscles, which run down each side of the neck. These muscles are usually thicker in men than are women, but not a major challenge for plastic surgeons.

"Repair" treatments for facial skin, shaving should be postponed for about 3 weeks after a skin-smoothing treatment such as peeling or dermabrasion. Because these procedures remove the top layers of the skin, may expect your face to remain sensitive, swollen, bright pink and several weeks after surgery.

Some men are happy that the beard growth helps conceal the pink color of their skin, recovery - especially if they feel comfortable wearing makeup concealer.

Men feel self-conscious about their condition also was advised to give up alcohol for 4 weeks. Alcohol causes the areas of treated facial skin to become noticeably red and flushed.

Change of facial features: Cosmetic procedures such as eyelid surgery, nose surgery, and facial implant surgery are performed essentially the same for men and women. However, it is important that your doctor knows if you are looking for a more masculine look to your facial features - a chin with better projection, more prominent cheekbones, a larger nose.

Hair replacement: Consideration Home for men contemplating hair-replacement surgery is the time of entry. Natural looking hair replacement usually requires multiple surgical procedures with long recovery intervals. A complete system of hair transplants can last from 18 months to 2 years or more.

You should be aware that incisions or transplant sites may be obvious to others, especially in the early stages of hair transplantation. If your work or lifestyle is not compatible with a long treatment period, ask your surgeon about alternatives to hair-transplant options, such as flap surgery or scalp reduction.

Liposuction / body contouring: The ideal male body is considered to be trim and athletic-looking, with broad shoulders and chest, abdomen flat, narrow hips and thigh area. However, as men age, areas tend to accumulate fat around the abdomen, the flanks ( "love handles"), the breast area (a condition called gynecomastia), and chin and neck. Men sometimes seek liposuction to remove these fatty areas that are resistant to diet and exercise.

In many cases, liposuction can effectively correct these problem areas. Men retain their skin elasticity longer than women, and areas of fat beneath the skin tend to be firmer and more vascular than in women. Due to these and other factors, liposuction in men is usually very effective.

Men who have some loose, hanging skin as well as areas of excess fat can opt for a traditional excision procedure (surgical removal of skin), and liposuction. A split can also be performed in patients with gynecomastia whose breast enlargement is mainly composed of glandular tissue instead of fat.

The tummy tuck: A full abdominoplasty or "Tummy Tuck may be chosen by men who have hanging abdominal skin (usually the result of massive weight loss), loose abdominal muscles, and / Or neglected hernias. It is a major surgical procedure that removes excess fat, tightens the abdominal wall muscles, and trim waist. Men have a full abdominoplasty are often surprised by the long recovery period. Some patients are unable to return to work until 4 weeks after surgery.

Men with good skin elasticity who have only a moderate amount of excess abdominal fat may benefit from liposuction.

Muscular to improve surgery: In recent years, plastic surgeons have developed ways of improving muscle contour with cosmetic implants and "sculpting" techniques.

Calf implants, which were originally developed to restore leg contour in accident or polio victims, are now sometimes used to create cosmetic fullness in the lower leg. Similarly, pectoral implants, which are used to build the chest men with Poland's syndrome, can also be used to "bulk" to the existing pectoral muscles of healthy men.

A small number of doctors have begun offering their male patients abdominal etching, a new liposuction technique that creates a muscular, wavy appearance in the abdominal area.

Men who consider cosmetic muscle enhancement should keep in mind that these procedures are still relatively new. It is best to find a surgeon certified plastic has received adequate training in these methods.

After surgery

On days and weeks immediately after surgery are essential to achieving a good result. Therefore, it is essential that you follow your doctor's orders to the letter. Following orders can mean taking adequate time off work, bandages or wear tight compression garments; get enough rest, staying out of the sun, say no to alcohol and cigarettes, and avoid strenuous activity, exercise, sports, and even sex.

However, plastic surgeons understand that it is sometimes difficult for men, which are programmed by society to be stoic, to remain in bed for long or to accept help from others in recovery. Studies have shown that men often deny their pain and feel foolish asking for help after surgery. Men who reject help may have an especially difficult recovery, if there is a post-operative depression in the weeks after surgery.

To avoid post-judgment problems, it is important to make arrangements to have a support person available to help - both physically and emotionally - for a week after surgery. If you get the help and rest you need, you will improve their chances of a quicker recovery - and you can see the results sooner.

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