Best Tips for Abdominoplasty Scar Fading & Care

Worried about abdominoplasty scars? This article will show you how to help you learn about the healing stages, effective treatments, and steps to prevent visible scars. Key Takeaways Understanding Abdominoplasty Scars Disclaimer: Operation performed by Dr Bernard Beldholm. Adult content, surgery has risks; individual results vary, seek 2nd opinion. Please see

Gusenoff Gynecomastia Classification System (2008)

Gusenoff Gynaecomastia Classification System (2008)

Developed by Jeffrey A. Gusenoff to classify gynecomastia based on the severity of breast tissue enlargement, skin excess, and the degree of ptosis, the Gusenoff Gynaecomastia Classification System is particularly focused on guiding surgical treatment for patients, providing a clear framework for surgeons to choose the appropriate technique based on

How Soon Can I Drive After Brachioplasty Surgery?

After your arm lift (brachioplasty) surgery, it takes an average of two to three weeks before you can resume driving. Before then, you’ll need someone to drive you from the hospital after your procedure and during our follow-up appointments. Your arm lift (Brachioplasty) surgery will affect the full functioning of

The Barros 2012 Gynaecomastia Classification System: Approaches for Evaluation and Therapeutic Solutions

The Barros 2012 Gynaecomastia Classification System: Approaches for Evaluation and Therapeutic Solutions

Presented by Alfredo Carlos Simões Dornellas de Barros to classify gynaecomastia based on the shape, size, and degree of male breast enlargement, as well as skin laxity, the Barros 2012 Gynaecomastia System outlines the causes, varying levels of severity, and surgical planning for each grade. This text discusses one of

Self-Testing to Determine Whether You’re a Candidate for Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty

Self-Testing to Determine Whether You’re a Candidate for Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty 

Self-assessment measures, such as evaluating physical condition, defining Fleur-de-lis (FDL) goals, assessing skin laxity extent, and determining discomfort or dysfunction can help a patient determine if they are the ideal FDL candidates. More extensive and complex than standard abdominoplasty, Fleur-de-lis (FDL) abdominoplasty is the ideal option for anyone with skin

Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) After Bariatric Surgery: A Full Guide

Circumferential Lipectomy (Belt Lipectomy) After Bariatric Surgery: A Full Guide

A circumferential lipectomy, also known as a lower body lift or belt lipectomy, is a procedure that removes excess skin from the abdomen, hips, thighs, and buttocks, commonly following major weight loss like after bariatric surgery. It reshapes the lower body, improving comfort, mobility, and appearance, helping patients reach their goals. Bariatric procedures

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