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November 10, 2008

Cosmetic Surgery Considerations

Filed under: Cosmetics — admin @ 2:22 am

So you’re considering whether or not to have cosmetic surgery? You will need to weigh several personal and practical reasons before making this decision. You should also take into consideration the emotional and mental issues that may be pressuring you into having cosmetic surgery performed. Think about both positive and negative reasons when deciding if it will be a worth-while procedure to make some changes in your looks.

The decision whether or not to have cosmetic surgery done is an important one. There are several practical issues involved in this decision. You will need to make sure you have either insurance to cover it or enough money for the expenses and then find the best surgeon possible to do the most effective procedure. If finances are going to be a problem, then you can look into other ways to begin to feel okay with your looks and your self image. The pros and cons of spending that amount of money can and will have a definite impact on your decision.

The particular shape and body type that you were born with may be another relevant factor in the results of different cosmetic surgeries. Remember that your expectations may not match up with how it might actually come out. So be sure to think about what outcomes you desire or expect and weigh carefully what the surgeon says he or she can accomplish. It would be best to do this before making your final decision. There are digital cameras and software programs that can help you by showing what it may look like so that you can better determine if it is right for you. After viewing those results, you may want to consider waiting if it does not look like you had hoped it would.

Remember to also consider what side affects or possible risks are going to be involved as well as the amount of healing time it will call for. If you don’t think about these things ahead of time, you may end up having more complications then you had planned on. Prepare yourself mentally and emotionally so that you will be able to allow for enough healing time and be able to handle any possibilities of risks. If you are concerned about not having enough healing time or are afraid of the possible risks involved, it may be a good idea to reconsider the whole idea of having cosmetic surgery.

There are alternative methods of improving the way you look and the way you feel about yourself that you should research before having cosmetic surgery. There are a number of natural methods and also diet and exercise programs that you could try. These things will help you to look and feel younger and better about your looks and self image if you do them on a regular basis and don’t give up. These resources are a good way to begin on the journey to better looks as well as physical and emotional health. They may require some effort but they may be worth the work.

The people who make the decision for having cosmetic surgeries usually do so if they are not satisfied with some particular areas of their face or body. But anyone who is considering having surgery done needs to research all the positive and negative factors that can be involved. Making sure they are mentally and emotionally fit as well as physically able to go through with the experience is a wise way to begin. Evaluating yourself, the surgery, possible results and the surgeon ahead of time can prevent unnecessary regrets after having cosmetic surgery and will help ensure that you are making the right decision

Dennis Harris has a health related site that provides help for a wide range of medical and health related issues. You can visit his site at http://www.healthissuestoday.com

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October 26, 2008

Bariatric Surgery Cosmetic or Necessary

Filed under: Cosmetics — admin @ 3:06 am

As a result, more obese Americans are turning to bariatric surgery. In 1995, just 20,000 weight-loss operations were performed in the United States. Last year, physicians performed 103,000 bariatric surgeries, an increase of more than 500 percent. The projection for 2005 rises to 144,000.

These surgeries are in the range of $30,000 each and if complications arise, even more. Even though some health insurance groups do not include this surgery in their plan language, requests for independent medical reviews regarding bariatric surgery have surged over the past year.

Most of these reviews hinge on what’s considered medically necessary or optional when it comes to bariatric surgery. As a claims manager, there are several issues to consider when making a decision about a patient’s claim for bariatric surgery:

Is the person suffering from morbid obesity? (The term morbid obesity refers to patients who are 50-100% or 100 pounds above their ideal body weight.)

Has the patient failed one or more non-surgical multi-component weight loss programs? (Was this an evidence-based, integrated weight loss program such as the one offered by the Ornish Program that has sustainable, reproducible results?)

Does the patient have a medical illness related to obesity and is he/she willing to participate in a pre-surgery weight loss effort to improve the success of surgery? (Even a somewhat slimmer patient has reduced cardiac risk.)

Can the patient make the lifestyle adjustment necessary to sustain weight loss? (Many of the dietary limitations are more severe than those needed to lose weight in the first place.)

Only by answering these questions, or using the expertise of your IRO, can you make an informed decision as to whether the claim is medically necessary or considered a cosmetic procedure.

About AllMed Healthcare Management

Founded in 1995, AllMed is a URAC-accredited Independent Review Organization (IRO) serving insurance payers, providers, TPAs and claims managers nationwide. Reviews are conducted by board-certified physicians in active practice. AllMed’s growing customer base for its independent medical review and hospital peer review services includes premier organizations, such as Educator’s Mutual Life, IMS Managed Care, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, HealthGuard, several Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations, TriWest Healthcare Alliance, Allianz and many other leading healthcare payers. Read the AllMed Medical News Blog and the Independent Review Organization Blog.

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October 24, 2008

Brow Lift - Cosmetic Surgery Procedure

Filed under: Cosmetics — admin @ 2:11 am

Brow Lift - Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

Throughout life, natural signs of aging occur on all of our bodies. The forehead broadcasts a telltale sign of aging more so than any other place on our body. Fortunately a forehead lift is one of the easiest and among the most common procedures to fight the visible signs of aging. During the aging process the muscles and skin on the forehead begin to lose a great deal of elasticity and eventually causes drooping. This will give the appearance of fatigue, frustration and sometimes anger.

Smoothing out the lines and lifting the sagging skin will give the forehead a younger and more refreshing look. Generally most people choose to have a brow lift performed between the ages of 40 - 60, but because it’s such a quick and simple procedure, anyone can use it to enhance their appearance.

Today, brow lifts are generally performed using one or two techniques. The first technique is more traditional as it requires a lengthy incision along the hairline, starting at the beginning of one ear, and ending at the other. The hair on both sides of the incision line is tied back, and the forehead skin is separated from the tissue below. The skin is then stretched across the forehead and reattached within the hairline by tight stitches and sutures. Most surgeons then cover the area with surgical gauze and bandages, but some choose not to.

A less invasive procedure used to perform a brow lift is called an endoscopic brow lift. Instead of using one long incision, the doctor makes around three half inch cuts into the top of the scalp where a pencil thin scope is then inserted. The scope is connected to a camera which allows the doctor to view beneath the skin without having to cut it open.

While the camera is placed into one incision a surgical tool is used inside another. The forehead skin is lifted while the underlying tissues are smoothed out or removed entirely. The smaller incisions are then washed away and stitched. Depending on the doctor, sometimes they are covered with gauze or antiseptics.

To learn more about brow lifts or other cosmetic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation, please visit http://www.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.

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