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    Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
    1:42 pm
    nose-job
    The recent death of former Miss Argentina Solange Magnano due to complications which arose following a cosmetic gluteoplasty has raised many questions about the safety of plastic surgery. While elective cosmetic surgery is admittedly much safer in the United States than it is in other countries, if you're considering going under the knife, it's important that you understand the risks and the statistics.

    Cosmetic Dangers

    The potential dangers of cosmetic surgery can range from simple scarring to life-long illnesses to even death. Botched surgery can result in unattractive deformities, but moreover, they can lead to serious emotional and psychological damage. Even the most adept surgeons can leave scar tissue showing, which may make you especially self-conscious of an area of your body you were already uncomfortable with. While these complications are rare, they are an inherent possibility with any form of surgery.

    Surgical Dangers

    There are a number of problems that could potentially occur during the surgery itself, including anesthesia issues - which could potentially result in fatality - and errors such as inserting the wrong implants or cutting the wrong tissue.

    The surgeon must also be particularly careful about nerves while operating. An error here could result in the loss of feeling in the area which may be permanent if the damage is significant. It is not unusual for patients to experience a decrease in feeling or muscle control in the area that was operated on following the surgery. If this sensation persists, it is important to seek medical attention.

    Post-Surgical Dangers

    Again, all surgeries have the potential for post-surgical complications, such as internal bleeding, clots, and infections. While careful monitoring of the patient should preclude unexpected complications, this is not always the case. If surgeons and nurses do not pay close enough attention to you after the surgery, a potentially life-threatening infection could occur.

    There is also the potential for instruments used during the surgery to be left in your body, which can result in infection and internal damage. Worryingly, it may not be immediately apparent that a foreign object was left in your body.

    Health of the Patient

    The overall health of the patient is also a big determiner in the recovery process. If a plastic surgeon knowingly operates on a patient in bad health, he or she may be at fault.

    If you are interested in learning more about the dangers of plastic surgery and your rights if you've been injured, visit the of Lowenthal & Abrams.
    Rhinoplasty Philadelphia

    Rhinoplasty in Philadelphia , Rhinoplasty Philadelphia
    12:54 pm
    nose-job
    Choosing a plastic surgeon for otoplasty is something that must be done since there are a lot of doctors who know how to do this but not may have the touch of getting it right and the eye for the right changes. There are several procedures in this operation; they basically fall under either reconstructive or plastic surgery. In reconstructive, the aim of the specialist is to return both form and function of the organ which may have been damaged. The other form of operation is to make the ear look more appealing or aesthetically correct than it already is. Usually, the plastic surgeon for reconstructive and plastic surgery does not perform both. Many specialists stay in just one area which may be reconstructive or aesthetics.

    Experience and Degrees

    It is important the plastic surgeon for the operation is competent and has some experience. This is more so for aesthetically based surgeries where the pleasing appearance of the ear is a requirement. The basis for getting a degree in this field of medicine is the same as other doctors. Medical school is a must and so is training in hospitals to be able to qualify for the degree. Being a doctor who can perform cosmetic surgery is established after medical school and the medical graduate starts to specialize in a certain field. Medical school may take up to four to six years and after that the doctor will need another two to three years to train. Degrees and such are the basis of the techniques and methods that a doctor needs to learn in order to perform well. Experience on the other hand, is something that he or she picks up in training. They need to stay with a more experienced doctor in order to learn the specialized techniques that that senior medical professional has perfected or has attained. It is important, though, to check up on the doctor's degree and training before consulting with him regarding an operation.

    The flair of a plastic surgeon is often an innate ability that one cultivates in himself. Not all have this ability and it is sometimes effortless for those who have it. This is what usually makes a specialist more desirable than others in the eye of their patients. This can be seen in the regard of the medical staff in the hospital that he works in as well as the regard of his previous patients. The success of the doctor who specializes in otoplasty can be spread through word of mouth as well as praises and raves of patients and other medical staff.
    Rhinoplasty Philadelphia

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