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Fighting the effects of aging—on the outside. Your guide to the risks of cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures Trying to fight the effects of aging? This is a basic guide to the risks involved in both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
Breast Lift - Extra skin is removed from the breast to raise and reshape breast.
Breast Reduction - Fat, tissue, and skin is removed from breast.
Eyelid Surgery: Extra fat, skin, and muscle in the upper and/or lower eyelid is removed to correct “droopy” eyelids.
Facelift - Extra fat is removed, muscles are tightened, and skin is rewrapped around the face and neck to improve sagging facial skin, jowls, and loose neck skin.
Facial Implant - infection feeling of tightness or scarring around implant shifting of implant
Forehead Lift: Extra skin and muscles that cause wrinkles are removed, eyebrows are lifted, and forehead skin is tightened.
Lip Augmentation: Material is injected or implanted into the lips to create fuller lips and reduce wrinkles around the mouth.
Nose Surgery: Nose is reshaped by resculpting the bone and cartilage in the nose.
Tummy Tuck: Extra fat and skin in the abdomen is removed, and muscles are tightened to flatten tummy.
Cosmetic Procedures: Non-SurgicalBotox Injection: Botox is injected into a facial muscle to paralyze it, so lines don’t form when a person frowns or squints.
Collagen/fat Injection: Collagen from a cow or fat from your thigh or abdomen is injected into facial wrinkles, pits, or scars.
Dermabrasion: A small, spinning wheel or brush with a roughened surface removes the upper layers of facial skin. A new layer of skin appears during healing, giving the face a smoother appearance. Used to treat facial scars, heavy wrinkles, and problems like rosacea.
Hyaluronic acid injection: This gel is injected into your face to smooth lines, wrinkles, and scars on the skin.
Laser hair removal: Laser light is passed over the skin to remove hair.
Laser skin resurfacing: Laser light is used to remove wrinkles, lines, age spots, scars, moles, tattoos, and warts from the surface of the skin.
Sclerotherapy: A solution is injected into spider and varicose leg veins (small purple and red blood vessels) to remove the veins.
Chemical Peel: A solution is put onto the face (or parts of the face) that causes the skin to blister and peel off. It is replaced with new skin.
Tooth Whiteners (peroxide agents): Depending on the product, either you or the dentist applies peroxide using strips; a mouth guard with gel; or a tray inside your mouth around your teeth
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