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Monday, July 28, 2008

Otoplasty - Ear Pinning Benefits At A Young Age

Being called elephant ears at a young age is not a pleasant experience. Although many children will find themselves teased by peers about their physical appearance at times, excessive bullying can lead to stress and in severe cases, depression. Otoplasty, or cosmetic surgery of the ears, is one of the few plastic surgery procedures that can be safely performed as early as five to six years old. By addressing the problem at a young age, children are better able to develop a strong sense of confidence and self-esteem, avoiding unnecessary ridicule.

Otoplasty can address a variety of problems from ear pinning (bringing the ears closer in towards the head), size reduction, correction of defects, and the reshaping of cartilage. The most common and strictly performed cosmetic procedure is ear pinning. This not only prevents the ears from protruding too far outwards, but it gives the illusion that the ear is smaller in size. The benefit of having this procedure performed at a young age is that the cartilage is more flexible, allowing for a greater degree of manipulation. As you age, the cartilage becomes stiffer, becomes more difficult to achieve the desired outcome.

During the ear pinning procedure, children are usually placed under general anesthesia. An incision is made at the fold between the outside of the ear and the head. Cartilage and skin will be removed or reshaped, balancing out any asymmetries and creating a more harmonious appearance. Otoplasty can last from two to five hours, depending on the complexity of the individual case.

Recovery from surgery might be uncomfortable for some children. Two to three weeks will be the minimum amount of time a child will need before returning to normal activities. It is best to wait to have the surgery when there is ample time for recovery, such as spring break or summer vacation. That way there will also be little or no scrutiny from peers over your child's new appearance.

After the surgery the ears must remain dressed for a few days. They will be tender and extremely sensitive. Sleeping positions should be adjusted to accommodate the ears. No pressure should be placed on them for up to a week. Some surgeons suggest using a special headband to stabilize the ears and prevent excessive movement.

Although the recovery process might be difficult, the risks involved are minimal. Swelling, bruising, and bleeding are the most common, as is true with most surgeries. Only in a few, rare and extreme cases have there been more serious problems such as hematoma. Another possible risk would include stitches coming lose and the ear returning to its original appearance. This, however, is easily corrected by re-stitching.

Since the scar is tucked minimal and tucked behind the ear fold, most people will not be able to determine if your child had surgery. The results are usually so natural that most people will never notice. Otoplasty is one of the few cosmetic surgery procedures that when done at an early age can have numerous psychological benefits and a very few risks.

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How to Deal With Excess Skin After Bariatric Surgery - The Total Body Lift Procedure

Patients who most commonly need a body lift procedure are those who have experienced massive weight lose, i.e. one hundred pounds or more, often using bariatric surgery (gastric bypass). With no more fat to fill it out, skin hangs loose from the body, appearing wrinkled, even if the person is not old. After a patient has kept the weight off for at least six months, a cosmetic surgeon may perform a body lift procedure.

Unlike most plastic surgery, the body lift is done in a hospital under full anesthetic and the patient is kept in the hospital for a few days afterward. The surgeon usually begins with abdomen, the area likely to sag most severely. Using a horizontal c-section type incision, he or she removes all the extra skin and fat along with excess tissue. He or she then pulls the remaining muscle and tissue up to the level of the rib cage, as is done with a typical tummy tuck. He or she cuts a space in the skin for the belly button, which would otherwise be misshapen and closes the incision with sutures. He or she then proceeds to the thighs and buttocks, placing the cuts as unobtrusively as possible.

The patient goes home equipped with drainage tubes, dressings and a medical compression garment. He or she will need assistance for a few days and must be careful to follow the doctor's instructions exactly from dressing changes to dietary and other restrictions.

Recovery is long, it is four to six weeks before normal activity can resume and no strenuous exercise for a while after that. It may be three or four months before new contours can truly be seen.

Other Areas Not Covered in the Body Lift

The term "complete body lift" applies to the three areas mentioned. Other areas of the body not covered by this surgery, such as upper arms or inner thighs, can also have procedures done, but it is not recommended to undergo any more than the total body lift at one time. The rest can be taken care of as need be.

Losing weight is never an easy task. In some cases, men and women may turn to bariatric surgery or cosmetic surgery procedures such as abdominoplasty or liposuction to complement their weight loss plans.