Guide to Non Surgical Rhinoplasty And Tummy Tuck

Cosmetic surgery have been increasing in popularity, especially among teens. However, in 2009, the percentage of cosmetic operations fell by 17%. Part of the reason is the rise of the non surgical procedures, which increased by 0.6% in 2009. Surgeons predicted that the demand for non surgical procedures such as Botex, will continue to rise due to their efficiency and the reduced level of complications. Here are two of the more popular non surgical procedures that have seen a rise in popularity.


Non surgical tummy tuck
: there are a number of ways a person can reduce their tummy without surgical operation. One approach is through lipodissolve. This is a process which chemicals are put into a person’s tummy to dissolve the fats. While this is a very easy process, there is recent news saying the the FDA is reevaluating the safety of such a procedure. Hence, it is advisable to await the outcome of the evaluation before deciding on whether you want to choose this.  Another approach is through laser treatment. This process involves using lasers to shorten the fibers of the collagen protein. When the fibers are shorten, the tummy will be much tighter.

Non surgical rhinoplasty: this is a technical term to describe the injection of fillers to contour the nose of patients. Rather than a fully operation involving changing the nose bone structure, this non invasive technique uses only a small opening at the base of your nose to inject fillers inside. Such a process is not only fast and reduces much less recovery time for the patient as well. When choosing fillers, patients have the option of a non permanent soft filler or a permanent hard filler. The former is good for patients to see how they would look like before an actual rhinoplasty while the former is for people who have decided that they want a permanent change in how their nose would look.

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  1. Getting Rhinoplasty
  2. Dangers Involved With Rhinoplasty
  3. Tummy Tuck – What You Should Understand
  4. Understanding Gynecomastia and Surgical Treatments
  5. Traditional vs new liposuction techniques

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