venerdì
Sonia R scrive di estetica.. dall'Australia
Dall'altra parte del mondo, Sonia R di http://au.360.yahoo.com/schizzatissima68 scrive di me.. aggiunto link e grazie, So! ;)
Etichette:
blog,
chirurgia estetica,
http://au.360.yahoo.com/schizzatissima68,
link,
medicina
http://schizzatissima.splinder.com/
Schizzatissima di http://schizzatissima.splinder.com/ mi ha pubblicamente ringraziata "per l'aiuto". Nonostante i piccoli screzi del passato (superati...), spero davvero sia nata quest'amicizia!
giovedì
Il Dottor Giuseppe Cassibba
Ho conosciuto il Dottor Cassibba a Siracusa. http://www.onehotel.it. Sicuramente il miglior esperto di medicina e chirurgia estetica di tutta la Sicilia orientale!
Spero di tornarci presto.. e di migliorare ancora il mio aspetto - a presto, doc!
Spero di tornarci presto.. e di migliorare ancora il mio aspetto - a presto, doc!
L'Amico Arthur mi scrive
Arthur, di http://www.myspace.com/173580675 mi ha citata nel suo MySpace: speriamo di esserne degna, e grazie mille per la considerazione, "old" friend! ;)
lunedì
La dieta di Luciano Giustini
Luciano Giustini tenta una dieta: e' veramente divertente leggerlo e capire che la psicologia fa il 99% del successo (o l'insuccesso) di una dita!!!
giovedì
Abdominoplasty, Techniques and risks
Da http://www.isaps.org/techniques.php:
Procedure:
The excess skin and fat are removed surgically from the abdominal area. Depending on the needs of the patient, the muscles of the abdominal wall are tightened. The incision is a half moon shape (length dependant on the mass of skin and fat to be removed), and is usually made directly under the overhanging skin.
Length:
Approximately two to four hours.
Anesthesia:
Most commonly patients are placed under general anesthesia. This procedure can also be performed with a regional nerve block obtained with local anesthetic agents.
Inpatient/Outpatient:
Either is possible and depends on the patient's health and the doctor's preference.
Possible Side Effects:
Temporary discomfort, post-operative swelling, soreness or tenderness in the surrounding areas, numbness of abdominal skin and bruising are possible side effects.
Risks:
Infection, bleeding under the skin flap or at the incision site, pulmonary embolism (a blood clot that travels to the lung), scarring (keloids), delayed healing, or the need for a second reversionary operation are potential risks:
Recovery:
The patient may return to work within two to four weeks. Upon re-evaluation by the physician, the patient - may return to more strenuous activity after approximately four to six weeks. Scars should fade and flatten anywhere from three months to one year after surgery
Procedure:
The excess skin and fat are removed surgically from the abdominal area. Depending on the needs of the patient, the muscles of the abdominal wall are tightened. The incision is a half moon shape (length dependant on the mass of skin and fat to be removed), and is usually made directly under the overhanging skin.
Length:
Approximately two to four hours.
Anesthesia:
Most commonly patients are placed under general anesthesia. This procedure can also be performed with a regional nerve block obtained with local anesthetic agents.
Inpatient/Outpatient:
Either is possible and depends on the patient's health and the doctor's preference.
Possible Side Effects:
Temporary discomfort, post-operative swelling, soreness or tenderness in the surrounding areas, numbness of abdominal skin and bruising are possible side effects.
Risks:
Infection, bleeding under the skin flap or at the incision site, pulmonary embolism (a blood clot that travels to the lung), scarring (keloids), delayed healing, or the need for a second reversionary operation are potential risks:
Recovery:
The patient may return to work within two to four weeks. Upon re-evaluation by the physician, the patient - may return to more strenuous activity after approximately four to six weeks. Scars should fade and flatten anywhere from three months to one year after surgery
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