Showing posts with label Plastic Surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plastic Surgery. Show all posts

Friday, 24 January 2020

Why Winter is a Grreat Time for Cosmetic Surgeries?


Why winter is a great time for cosmetic surgeries?

Cooler weather = less-revealing clothing = you can recover behind your comfy, bulky sweaters!

Bonus- Less sunlight!

Winter is when we trade hot, sunny days for the cool, crisp air. It is usually a time we slow down and spend more time inside. Therefore, it’s easier for you to rest and focus on your recovery.

If you’re planning a facial surgery (like rhinoplasty, genioplasty, lip augmentation, cheek correction, earlobe correction, face lift, submental liposuction, buccal fat paf removal or lip reduction etc) then minimizing sun exposure is one of the essential instructions! Lots of sun exposure can hinder the healing process and can even cause the skin to scar.

So the BEST time of having any cosmetic surgery is NOW!
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By- Dr. R. K. Mishra, Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon

Mail at- mycosmeticsurgery@gmail.com

Visit- www.MyCosmeticSurgery.in

Call/Whatsapp- +91 9795800800

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SIPS Hospital, 29 Shah Mina Road, Lucknow-226003


Wednesday, 27 December 2017

क्या कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी से पूरा चेहरा बदला जा सकता है?

क्या कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी से पूरा चेहरा बदला जा सकता है? क्या किसी और की तरह हुबहू दिखना संभव है?
अक्सर लोग ये सवाल लेकर सामने आते हैं, अगर आप भी इस बारे में जानना चाहते हैं तो आगे पढ़ें... 


प्रीती जिंटा के गालों के डिम्पल उसके चेहरे पर खूब फबते हैं क्योंकि यह उसके फेशियल फीचर्स की विशेषता हैं, किन्तु यही डिम्पल आप पर भी उतने ही फबेंगे यह कह पाना मुश्किल है. आप अपनी इच्छा से अपने गालों पर कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी कि मदद से डिम्पल बनवा सकते हैं, लेकिन इसके बाद भी आपका चेहरा आपका ही लगेगा, प्रीती जिंटा का नही. किसी भी कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी का मुख्य उद्देश्य आपके शरीर के किसी अंग विशेष (जिसे आप इम्प्रूव करना चाहते हैं) को इम्प्रूव करना है, ना कि उसे किसी दूसरे व्यक्ति की तरह बना देना. अक्सर लोग ऐसा सोचते हैं कि प्लस्टिक सर्जरी और कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी करवाने के बाद उनका पूरा चेहरा या शारीरिक बनावट बदलकर किसी वांछित व्यक्ति विशेष की तरह हो सकती है, और यह सोच लोगों में मूवीज/टी वी सीरियल्स आदि में गलत तरीके से दर्शाये जाने वाले बदलाव (प्लास्टिक सर्जरी से चेहरा बदल जाना, या जले हुए चेहरे का बिलकुल नॉर्मल बन जाना, हमशकल बना देना आदि) के कारण पैदा होती है जो कि पूरी तरह से काल्पनिक बातें हैं जबकि असल जिंदगी में ऐसा होना संभव नही है. इस वर्ष डाक्टर्स डे पर प्लास्टिक व कॉस्मेटिक सर्जन्स की ओर यह सन्देश देना है कि प्लास्टिक और कॉस्मेटिक सर्जरी अपने शारीरिक बनावट (चेहरा या शरीर का और कोई अंग) जिसे आप इम्प्रूव या करेक्ट करना चाहते हैं, उसे आपकी उम्मीदों और संभावित वैज्ञानिक तरीकों के ज़रिये ठीक या इम्प्रूव करते हैं, ना कि किसी “परफेक्ट” इमेज की नक़ल करके उसके जैसा बनाते हैं. अतः इस भ्रम को मिटाने और जागरूकता के लिए के लिए इस यह तथ्य अधिक से अधिक लोगों से शेयर करें.

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By- Dr. R. K. Mishra, Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon

SIPS Hospital, 29 Shah Mina Road, Lucknow-226003

Mail at- mycosmeticsurgery@gmail.com

Visit- www.MyCosmeticSurgery.in

Call/Whatsapp- +91 9795800800

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Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Plastic Surgery: Myths & Facts

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions in the minds of people about plastic surgery procedures. Find out most common plastic surgery myths and facts in pictures, please share to spread awareness..










Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Real Patients - Real Results

Gynecomastia Correction Surgery (Results)

One Month Post Op Picture Of Patient-A

One Month Post Op Picture Of Patient-B

One Month Post Op Picture Of Patient-C

Two Weeks Post Op Picture Of Patient-D
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Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) with Chin Surgery (Sliding Genioplasty)- Results


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Liposuction- Results

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Tummy-tuck (Lipo-Abdominoplasty)- Results


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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

The development of Skin Graft

Plastic Surgery has never stood still and it is in a constant state of evolution toward problem solving since the beginning of the time. The early 19th century was especially important for the great advnaces in Plastic Surgery such as development of skin grafting, anesthesia and asepsis. In 1817, Sir Astley Cooper performed the first successful human skin graft, covering the stump of an amputated thumb with skin from the amputated part. Initially Baronio published his experimental work on skin graft in sheep. It was the second half of the 19th century, however, that a more significant development occurred in skin grafting. The partial-thickness graft was first applied by Reverdin and followed by many later on. Such grafts, in which the donor area would quickly resurface itself  offered the opportunity to cover large open areas for the first time. At the same time, specialized full thickness grafts for critical areas such the eyelid were perfected by others.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Each Patient is Different and so does His/Her Plastic Surgery Requirement

Plastic Surgery deals with a problem solving approach. We notice that every patient comes with a different problem (rather say challenging problem) requiring a completely unique solution. In Plastic Surgery, solutions are based on specific requirement of the individual patient (Analysis of anatomy of the defect and the requirement for repair or reconstruction). It is an accepted fact that each patient is different from other, and no human face has ever been duplicated. This indicates that everyone's' needs vary, are highly individualized. To meet their expectations, very customized or tailored procedures are required.

There are no anatomic barriers in Plastic Surgery as It involves manipulation of skin, soft tissues, and bone- form head to toe. The aim of Plastic Surgery is to keep improving by creative assessment of the requirements for repair & reconstruction to develop new and safer techniques to get the optimal results. It's quite correct to distinguish between medical science and physician's art of his creative ideas as to how to give best solutions, rejuvenate and restore each patient's happy state with maximum satisfaction.

Thursday, 18 July 2013

What is Plastic Surgery?

Since the Term "Plastic Surgery" involves the word "Plastic", people historically assume that much of this surgical endeavor involves use of Plastic or some other foreign material in the procedures to achieve the desired effects. But, fortunately, this concept is not a fact at all but a well established or may be widely assumed myth. The word "Plastic" actually derives from a Greek word-"Plastikos" which means to mold, shape or form. In this way, Plastic Surgery actually gives a new and improved shape to the desired or sometimes defected part of the body. There is absolutely no question of putting any kind of plastic in any of the procedure.
Sometimes plastic surgeons use synthetic materials such as silicone gel implants to achieve the enhanced shape but those are quite safe and technically not plastic. Implants are optional and only could be used after you choose & decide to have one in your body.  Another well known myth is Plastic Surgery can change your face to another person's (just like we see in Bollywood movies). Here, I would like to clarify that Plastic Surgery can never change the complete look of anyone's face. It only can remove the signs of aging, reshape a ill-shaped nose or chin, enhance the cheeks or jaw-line etc but still you will never be able to match any celebrity who ever  you fantasize to look like. Plastic surgery can certainly improve your looks but never make you a complete new person.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Plastic Surgery’s Did You Know ?

The Father of Plastic Surgery : Sushruta
The Golden Age of Surgery in ancient India rests largely on the accomplishments of Sushruta, who lived about 600 B.C. Sushruta practiced and taught the art of surgery at the University of Benares (Varanasi, India) in the ancient city of the same name, located on the banks of the river Ganges. He is known as the Father of Surgery and Father of Plastic Surgery. His monumental treatise on
Surgery, “Susruta Samhita” described reconstructions of the nose & ear lobes with use of tissue transfer techniques. In his Nasal Reconstruction, known yet today as the Indian Method, Sushruta transposed skin from the forehead to replace missing skin of the nose. He was the First Surgeon to systematise surgery by dividing it into separate fields. He is known for cataract operation, laparotomy, and vesical lithotomy. He also described diabetes. Sushrut Institute of Plastic Surgery (SIPS) has been named after this propounder of Plastic Surgery who inspires us towards perfection & achieving new milestone.
The father of modern day plastic surgery : Gaspare Tagliacozzi
The father of modern day plastic and cosmetic surgery is credited to Italian surgeon Gaspare Tagliacozzi who lived from 1545 to 1599. He is best known for developing a technique to transfer arm tissue to the face, known as a pedicled arm flap. This was particularly needed for the reconstruction of a disfigured or amputated nose (this was a common problem with noses lost due to dueling or from syphilis). This technique is seen today in the logo of the American Board of Plastic surgery in which a person is seen with their forearm bandaged up against their nose. He was known for other
reconstructive procedures of the eyelids, lips and ears but his nasal reconstructions remain his signature procedure.

Plastic Surgery News & Developments.

Plastic surgery is a journey that starts with a desire or concern that becomes a process from the consultation to the last bit of recovery after surgery. While the media & internet is filled with plastic surgery ‘problem’ and apparent unfulfilled expectation, what occurs in the typical plastic surgery patient? Like most stories that are newsworthy, a normal happy patient is not very interesting or of much interest. Thus the public’s perception of plastic surgery can become a little skewed. In a new European study just released, researchers have found most plastic surgery patients report a boost in self confidence and more fulfilled life after their surgery.
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