Monday, 19 May 2014

A Palm Desert Nip Tuck may be overlooked in Favour of Injectables

Thanks to the many advancements in modern science and in the field of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine, there are now so many less invasive methods of looking younger than the old fashioned Palm Desert nip tuck, or the Rancho Mirage nip tuck. The Twenty Nine Palms nip tuck is still a popular procedure but you will find that the Palm Springs nip tuck may be overlooked in favour of injectables, fillers, chemical peels and the like.

Facial rejuvenation treatments are popular with patients because everyone wants to look younger or feel more rejuvenated on their face but there are also other treatments that can help restore a youthful look to a person on the whole. For example, a patient who opts for a face lift may also be interested in breast lift surgery (mastopexy). The patient can decide to pursue combination surgery to enhance the results of rejuvenation, on both her face and her breasts.

There are clear indications that the direction in which U.S. consumer tastes and preferences are moving have changed and as the consumers themselves say, it is not all about costs. Injectables – both anti-wrinkle and soft tissue fillers—now possess the top two spots on the top five minimally invasive cosmetic procedures list in the U.S., the largest cosmetic medicine market in the world.

A Yucca Valley nip tuck often means a face lift but can just as easily mean other procedures such liposuction or a breast correction procedure, such as a breast lift, a breast reduction or a breast augmentation. Many women opt to have a combination of treatments to save on the downtime involved and also because many doctors will offer packages or money saving deals if you choose more than one procedure.

What is the best way to get a good result?

The most important thing is that your expectations are realistic based on your body and your body’s ability to heal. Having plastic surgery done, or any surgery for that matter, is associated with risks and if you accept that the outcome may differ from your expectations, you will have a higher chance of being happy with your result. This being said, most plastic surgery patients are generally happy with the outcome of their surgery.

Will your insurance cover it?

In most cases, plastic surgery is viewed as an elective procedure and as such is not covered by insurance. This means that you will need to save enough money to cover not only the procedure and fees involved but also to cover the aftercare which will be needed.

Combination surgeries are quite common and can be performed safely at the same operative setting or on separate incidences, one after another. For example, the abdominal area can protrude or sag with aging, obesity, or after pregnancy or weight loss and this can be treated at the same time as a breast reduction procedure, to save time later. These can come under the tile of a Yucca Valley nip tuck or a Palm Desert nip tuck.

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