Plastic Surgery for your Six-pack
November 27, 2007Chandana Banerjee
Do you want washboard abs? Or, would you like to look like those Baywatch guys, all brawn and six pack? You could join a gym and sweat it out or maybe go in for surgery to get your six pack.
What you should know about Smartlipo
October 17, 2007Chandana Banerjee
Smartlipo is the new procedure on the block. It’s relatively quicker and less painful that traditional liposuction.
New Alternative to Traditional Liposuction
September 29, 2007 Chandana Banerjee
What once was major surgery now can be accomplished in a single office visit. That is what North Texans are saying about a laser device just introduced by Dr. Ken Smart of Frisco Plastic Surgery. Dr. Smart is one of the first plastic surgeons in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to offer the new "SmartLipo" technology, and already patients are buzzing about the quick recovery.
Liposuction without a Scalpel
September 28, 2007 Chandana Banerjee
Men seek ‘lunchtime lipo’ for jowling under their chin. Women want lipo for their face, neck, arms, thighs and knees. Smartlipo is the new favourite with people these days as this procedure is carried out without scalpels and the downtime is minimal.
An Etching to Remember – Abdominal Etching
September 24, 2007 Chandana Banerjee
Are you wondering if abdominal etching is the same as abdinoplasty? Well, both are different procedures. In an abdominoplasty, the abdomen muscles can be tightened or removed, whereas abdominal etching only removes excess fat and skin.
Tummy Tucks - The Endoscopic Way
August 15, 2007 Chandana Banerjee
Endoscopic tummy tucks or abdinoplasty is for patients who have weakened muscles of the lower abdomen, but still have relatively tight abdominal skin. Endoscopic abdinoplasty will tighten the abdominal muscles and can be combined with liposuction to remove excess fat. But it’s important to remember that endoscopic abdinoplasty will not be able to tighten the loose skin in the abdominal region.
The New Theory about Tummy Tucks
August 02, 2007 Chandana Banerjee
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) announced today that withholding oral intake of food in patients after abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck") may not be necessary, and that feeding patients earlier could allow for quicker discharge after surgery. Findings from a study investigating the impact of early feeding after abdominoplasty on the occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting is published in the May/June 2007 issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the Society's official peer-reviewed journal.

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