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Top health beauty advices right now? On the surgical side, Dr. Shridharani’s practice has noted an upswing in demand for J-Plasma with liposculpture cases, or as a stand-alone treatment for patients seeking skin tightening with less aggressive and invasive excisional procedures. While breast augmentation demand is on the rise, so are the requests from patients to remove their implants, which has become big business for many plastic surgeons, according to CosmeticTown. “I was talking to a colleague who has done over 200 explantations, but his augmentation practice is busy too,” he said. “We finished 2020 with almost 200 breast implant cases, so it is not like the number of breast augmentations is going down,” he continued. Pending better science to explain the possibility of breast implant illness and other concerns, surgeons should be open to discussing potential risks and supporting patients who want their implants removed, CosmeticTown said.

Sculptra volumizes so it is a little different than using Ulthera. Both of them work on the premise of stimulating collagen but the doctor is injecting something with Sculptra. Ulthera is applied externally like an ultrasound device on a pregnant woman. It allows a doctor to visualize the tissue that they are treating and ensure that they are treating fascia. Ulthera is the only device that has really had a published trial and an ongoing trial to examine the effects of an energy-based device for butt lift. There is no other device that has done such a large trial to examine those effects. The main limitation is it is not going to give a patient a surgical result. There is a size limit for how much can be treated. Doctors cannot go too deep with the transducers available. Hopefully when transducers are able to go deeper, doctors will be able to treat the larger buttock as well.

In what seems like a long time ago (in terms of the “come and go” popularity of cosmetic procedures), Gwyneth Paltrow discussed a cosmetic procedure known as “threading”. Paltrow even said the procedure was likely to be the future of facelifts. As 2021 begins, Cosmopolitan has featured thread lifts and there have been social media posts on Instagram dedicated to trying to determine which celebrities have undergone a thread lift in order to achieve a subtle lift to the brows. Not sure what can be achieved with a thread lift? A thread list, AKA a barbed suture lift, places a surgical suture deep into the tissue of the targeted area. The suture contains barbs on it so the tissue in the targeted area can be lifted, in a minimally invasive manner, in different directions. This allows the surgeon to achieve some of the lift that patients want from a facelift without having to perform invasive surgery. Find extra information at https://www.cosmetictown.com/journal/news/thread-lifts.

Liposuction is normally advised only if lifestyle changes have not achieved the desired results. It can treat areas of fat that are resistant to exercise and diet. There are some risks, including infection, numbness, and scarring. If too much fat is removed, there may be lumpiness or dents in the skin. The surgical risks appear to be linked to the amount of fat removed. Liposuction is mainly used to improve appearance, rather than providing any physical health benefits. Most people would probably achieve the same or better results by adopting a healthful lifestyle, with a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a healthy sleep schedule. When an individual gains weight, each fat cell increases in size and volume. Liposuction reduces the number of fat cells in isolated areas.

Botox is not just for celebrities. Judging from the flat foreheads of most Hollywood A-listers, Botox is a given among celebrities. While weighing the decision whether to get it myself, I tried casually bringing it up in conversation in my own social circle. In doing so, I was surprised to learn how many of my friends and acquaintances had already had it. Apparently (at least in my age and financial bracket) it’s really not that uncommon. Though Botox injections are certainly costly, they’re nowhere near the pricing realm of plastic surgery or even injectable fillers like Juvederm or Restylane. At around $10 to $15 per unit, you can expect to pay between $200 and $300 for the 8 to 20 units of an average forehead treatment. I paid $260 for the injections to my forehead and between my brows. Expensive, yes, but not Oscars-red-carpet expensive. Read even more details at https://www.cosmetictown.com/.