Archive for the ‘Cosmetic Surgery’ Category

5 Really Important Things to Do to Prevent Capsule Contracture!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

All women considering Denver plastic surgery will want to be well informed about the procedures they are considering. In my blog on capsule formation, I talked about good capsules and bad capsules. Every woman who gets implants must know how to get the good capsule and avoid the bad one!

1. No High Impact Activities for 6 Weeks: The body takes about 6 weeks to make the capsule, after breast implant surgery. During that 6 week time period, the tissue around the implant is still a raw surface and is easily irritated by excessive implant motion, which will cause tissue irritation, inflammation and cause thickening of the capsule.  So during this time, you must avoid high impact activities like jumping or jogging, or big arm swinging activities (tennis, golf).

Capsule Formation

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

If you’ve read about breast augmentation, you’ve heard about avoiding “capsule contracture,” the term we use to describe the development of firmness of the breast after breast implants. Denver women should always take the time to understand all aspects of the breast augmentation process.

What is a “capsule” and why is it so important to a successful result to breast augmentation? Is there a “good capsule”? How do you avoid a “bad capsule”? The answers are ones that every women having breast implant should know!

Skin Elasticity in Denver

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Skin Elasticity in Denver

Among the changes in skin with aging, the loss of skin elasticity is one of the most important. Skin elasticity determines the tone of the skin, the ability of the skin to remain firm and resist stretching. The loss of elasticity leads to sagging, wrinkles and folds.
Cosmetic Surgery cannot restore elasticity. With various surgical procedures we can remove extra, stretched out skin, which can improve shape and contour, and reduce some folds.
When we do lifting procedures, we may pull the skin tight, but how tight the skin remains is a function of elasticity. No matter how tight we pull, the skin must return to its resting tone. After surgery, this happens gradually over several weeks.
For example, when people try to see what a Denver facelift might do for them, they will pull their face with their fingers by their ears. The resulting stretch will lift jowls and pull away some extra skin, but it also stretches out wrinkles and fine lines. The smoothening of fine lines and wrinkles can be deceptive. It results from the immediate and active stretch placed on the skin. Even if the skin looks just like that right after the facelift, the skin can’t hold that degree of stretch for very long, and gradually (over several weeks) relaxes.
The degree of tightness (or relaxation) that the skin then maintains is determined by the amount of elasticity or tone in the skin, and not how tight the skin is pulled at the time of surgery.
Of course, pulling too tight (or too often) can result in an unnatural appearance.
So how do we best treat wrinkles?
More in my blogs and on my Denver plastic surgery website about skin care, lasers, chemical peels and skin resurfacing.

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