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Techniques
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Surgical techniques used in plastic surgery:

There are many different techniques used to perform cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures, including the following:

Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery is performed
with an endoscope, a tubular probe that has a tiny camera and a bright light, which is inserted into a small incision. Images from the camera are transmitted back to a screen, which the surgeon watches while manipulating the endoscope inside the body. The endoscope is a device to assist the surgeon during surgical procedures. Instruments to actually perform the surgery are inserted through a different incision(s).

Flap Surgery
Flap surgery involves transporting healthy
, live tissue from one location of the body to another - often to areas that have lost skin, fat, muscle movement, and/or skeletal support. There are several different types of flap surgery methods that may be utilized, depending upon the location of the flap and the structures that need to be repaired. The types include the following:

  • local flap - is located next to the wound; the skin remains attached at one end in order that the blood supply is left intact.
  • regional flap - uses a section of tissue that is attached by a specific blood vessel.
  • bone/soft tissue flap - this type of flap is often used when bone and the overlying skin are transported to a new location.
  • musculocutaneous flap (muscle and skin flap) - this type of flap is often used when the area to be covered needs more bulk and an increased blood supply. This type of flap is often used to rebuild a breast following a mastectomy.
  • microvascular free flap - involves detaching and reattaching skin and blood vessels from one site of the body to another site. Microsurgery is used to attach the blood vessels.

Laser Technology
Lasers used in plastic surgery often provide
for minimal bleeding, bruising, and scarring. There are many different types of lasers that may be utilized, depending upon the purpose and location of the surgery to be performed. Consult your physician/surgeon to determine if laser surgery, and which type, is most appropriate for you.

 Skin Grafts
A skin graft may be used to cover skin that
has been damaged and/or is missing. This surgical procedure involves removing healthy portions of skin from one part of the body to restore normal appearance and/or function to another portion of the same body. The place where the skin is removed is called the donor site. There are three different types of skin grafts that may be utilized, depending upon the size and location of needed skin. These include the following:

Split-thickness skin graft

  • commonly used to treat burn wounds
  • uses only the layers of skin closest to the surface
  • donor location site will be chosen based on size, type, and pigment of skin needed

Full-thickness skin graft

  • used to treat deep and large wounds or scars
  • used when maximum skin elasticity is needed
  • uses all layers (not only the surface layer) of skin from the donor site

 

Composite skin graft

  • provides the repaired skin with the most underlying support
  • involves lifting all layers of skin, fat, and sometimes the underlying cartilage from the donor site

Tissue Expansion
A tissue expansion is a surgical procedure that
involves inserting a balloon-like device (called an expander) under the skin. The expander then slowly secretes liquid into the area to be repaired to actually stretch and expand the skin. This serves the function of "growing" extra skin to repair nearby lost or damaged skin.

 

 

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Cosmetic "Site Of The Month"
This month we would like to recognize "LookingGreat.Net".
Margaret created a website to share her cosmetic enhancement process of getting her eyes and chin corrected by Lifestyle Lift. Her website features a nice collection of before & after photos as well as her journal.
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Website owned and operated by Lifestyle Lift. The Lifestyle Lift® facial-firming procedures usually take approximately one hour to complete under local anesthesia but may require more time to achieve best possible results or if additional procedures are performed. Most Lifestyle Lift® patients undergoing facial-firming procedures return to work and their activities in about a week. Some people may need extra healing time. Patients who have additional procedures may also need additional recovery time. Specific information about results, treatments, recovery and risks can be obtained during your free consultation and from your physician. The patients featured on this website have given their permission to appear. The photos are gathered from various locations and doctors; they show a sampling of the results and are for illustrative purposes only; they do not represent any individual doctor’s work. The statements and photographs on this website do not constitute a promise or guarantee of any particular outcome or anything else. Individual results and recovery will vary. Lifestyle Lift® performs medical procedures that involve a certain amount of risk. Duration of healing time, pain and bruising is individual in nature; please discuss with your Lifestyle Lift® physician. Ask your Lifestyle Lift® physician and review consent forms to find out more about your individual case and what you can expect. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT.