Medical Care

Developments in Liposuction and Breast Augmentation

Liposuction

“Tweak” any part of our body has become an increasingly common practice among the female segment. Cosmetic surgery that brings us back (or create) the figure dream has evolved considerably over recent years.

Below we detail what’s new in surgery most popular:

Liposuction.
Liposuction is the surgery that is used in non-overweight women, who want to eliminate localized fat. It is an intervention with a high level of satisfaction when looking for a specific purpose, such as remodeling, remove cartridge, tune belt, etc, but if you want to go down two sizes this is not the solution.

The “lipo” is performed through small incisions by introducing a cannula to suck fat. Since its inception in the 80′s has evolved considerably, stents are smaller and the fat is removed less aggressively, resulting in less bleeding. In the post-operative bruising and pain often occur during the early days, so it is recommended to wear a compression girdle for a month. The final results are seen at three months.

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Many Diseases and Little Money for Medical Care

Hypertension, diabetes and allergies are some of the diseases that most affect the U.S. population, but unfortunately, increased medical costs leads many people to dispense medical care or to skimp on prescription drugs. This was revealed by a report from The National Center for Health Statistics, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) U.S.

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In accordance with observations by the experts, the most worrying aspect in the issue of health of Americans, are rising rates of obesity in both adults and children.

“The general trend of childhood obesity is rising, it is not a good sign for the future of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer,” said Cheryl L. Perry, dean of the School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus, the Center for Health Sciences at the University of Texas in Houston.

“Obesity, diabetes and hypertension are really critical in terms of looking to the future health of Americans, and this news has not been good for a long time and is not expected to improve,” said Dr. Nancy Bennett , Director of Community Health Center Medical Center of the University of Rochester.

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