Top Procedures

December 5th, 2011 admin

Ever wonder what the most common cosmetic procedures are?

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, during 2010 in the United States, the five most frequently performed invasive cosmetic surgery procedure were breast augmentation, then nose reshaping, then eyelid surgery, liposuction and tummy tuck.

The top five minimally invasive procedures nationwide last year were Botulinum Toxin Type A (BOTOX®), followed by soft tissue fillers, then chemical peel, laser hair removal and microdermabrasion.

Body-Jet® Water-Assisted Liposuction

October 24th, 2011 admin

Before and After

Among the many innovative techniques and procedures offered at Vinings Surgery Center is Body-Jet® Water-Assisted Liposuction. This type of liposuction uses fine streams of water with precise instrumentation to remove unwanted fatty deposits on the face and body. The pressure-washing effect of the water removes the fat with less trauma and bleeding. This translates into a quicker recovery with less bleeding and bruising for the patient. Limited areas can be treated under a local anesthetic which reduces the cost and the risk of general anesthesia. The ideal patient should be in good health with minimal sagging of skin and within 25 pounds of their ideal weight goal. Once the fat is removed in the treated area, it will not return. Call (770) 955-9000 for a consultation.

 

What to Expect in Recovery

September 24th, 2011 admin

When considering any cosmetic surgery procedure, it’s practical and very wise to give thought to how much recovery time you’ll need. It will be tremendously helpful to know what to expect in the hours, days and weeks after your procedure. You also can help prepare those around you, including the people you work with, by letting them know ahead of time what to expect and helping them plan for it as needed.

As far as immediate recovery from anesthesia is concerned, times can vary from patient to patient, but most people recover from anesthesia within just a few hours. You may feel groggy or nauseated at first, but most patients are well recovered, awake and able to read a book by the evening of their procedure.

During the first couple of postoperative days, it is likely that you will need a bit of assistance, depending on your procedure.

Here are some guidelines for popular procedures, to give you an idea of what you may need.

Liposuction: Patients are typically able to get around unassisted by the second day (earlier if smaller areas are liposuctioned). Most patients are able to go back to work in four to six days after the procedure.

Breast Surgery: Although the patient may not be able to raise arms above the head, the patient can usually do most things unassisted by the second day. The patient can usually return to a desk job five to seven days after the procedure. Two weeks may be required for jobs that require exertion, such as food server or flight attendant.

Facelift: The patient can get around alone on the second day. It may be ten days to two weeks before the patient feels comfortable being seen in public again.

Eyelid Surgery: The patient can get around unassisted on the second day. The patient may want to wear sunglasses and surgical makeup when going out in public after the third day. He or she can go back to work about the sixth postoperative day.

Tummy Tuck: It may require up to four days before the patient can get around alone. Patients who have a desk job may return in ten days. More strenuous jobs like a food server or letter carrier may require at least three weeks.