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Breast Augmentation Surgery, Essex
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Tare`s Mission Statement: I believe in offering a natural-looking, proportionate enhancement in breasts size to compensate for the underdevelopment or the loss of volume following weight loss or childbirth. It is a very useful procedure for regaining the self-confidence and improved self-body image ( see testimonials by patients).
do not offer breast augmentation procedure to gain unnatural and unaesthetic extra-large size breasts.
Breast enlargement (augmentation) is a common procedure to correct hypoplasia (underdevelopment of breasts) or ptosis (droopy breasts).
Why opt for breast enlargement?
However we may feel about the relevance or fairness of “judgement by appearance”, society has established expectations against which all people compare and are compared.
Women whose breasts are abnormally small by these “standards” may not feel feminine and are self-conscious. They are unable to wear under clothes or swimwear designed for “Ms Average”, and may be inhibited about beach holidays or swimming, and reluctant to wear “revealing” evening dresses and “strappy” summer clothes. Some women may feel a lack of confidence in their work environment and in their personal relationships, and therefore wish to correct this problem.
Many women who have had children and have breastfed – or have lost significant weight – are unhappy about the loss of volume and emptiness in the upper part of the breast, and are keen to have a subtle enhancement of breast size with good cleavage.
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Types of Breast Surgery
There are lots of reasons why women pursue surgery on their breasts – also known as ‘boob jobs’. In this post, our Essex clinic, located near London, gives a guide to the most popular types of surgery and why women may be interested in them.
Breast enhancement
Contrary to popular belief, a breast enhancement – or augmentation – doesn’t necessarily have to be dramatic and ‘fake’ looking. With a professional eye, you can create a natural and subtle appearance that gives your breasts a little boost that fits your figure. There are lots of reasons why women seek breast enhancement, such as asymmetrical breasts, breasts that have started to sag with age, weight loss or after pregnancy, or simply a change in implants following a previous surgery.
Breast reduction
The complete opposite to a breast enhancement, breast reduction aims to create smaller, yet still proportional, breasts.
Some women look to have the surgery for reasons of appearance, such as their breasts looking too large for their frame, while others may struggle with pain or back problems brought about by the weight of their larger breasts. There are also some women who have had a breast enhancement, only to then reduce the size of their breasts months or years later.
Breast lift
Also called ‘uplift surgery’, this aims to create a symmetrical look between the breasts and a more pert appearance. Results are immediately visible. Women may seek a breast lift following weight loss or pregnancy, or due to a changing body caused by age. 
Implant removal
As well as changes to your breast measurements and form, implant removal is also possible. Whether you’ve become unhappy with your implants or they were placed several years ago and need removing, in most cases, the surgery can help return your breasts to their natural size and shape.
Nipple correction
Nipple correction can be used in lots of different scenarios, from projecting nipples to inverted ones, to oversized areolas (the coloured circular part of the nipple). Reasons behind the surgery range from discomfort to embarrassment – but once performed, results are permanent.
Booking your boob job
We’ve made it easy to book your surgery with us outside of London, here in Essex. Whether it’s breast enhancement, lift or reduction, correction of the nipples or the removal of an implant, we’re certain we can help. In addition, there are lots of scenarios where we’re able to treat men as well as women. Get in touch with us via our contact page, and we’ll book you in for a consultation. If suitable, we’ll then book your surgery in.
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How Much Workout to Lose Weight?
Nobody who has ever considered losing weight has not pondered this question: how much exercise is enough? And the answer? It all depends. Let’s begin with the basics. Weight loss requires a steady reduction in the body’s calorie load. In other words, a person can only lose weight if they burn more calories than they consume.
It then means that the amount of exercise a person would require to lose weight depends on the size of calories they take in. That is why it is nearly impossible to discuss weight loss and exercise without at the same time discussing food intake and diet. Because no matter how long and how vigorously you exercise, you won’t see much result if you eat more than you burn, or even equal to what you displace.
And that’s just one part of the puzzle, keeping count of your calorie intake. But once you get this one right, the rest should be pretty straightforward. Just bear in mind that it takes the displacement of 3500 calories to lose a pound.
So if you are able to burn, say, 350 calories per workout, then you’ll need 10 workouts to lose a pound, or 100 workouts to lose 10 pounds, and so on. Conversely, if you can reduce 350 calories from your meal each day, you’ll obviously need to work out less to achieve those same results.
Something else to note is that the intensity of the exercises you engage in will reduce the length of time you have to spend (however, this should be carefully weighed with your health status). For example, running for 45 minutes will burn more calories than walking for 45 minutes. So the activity you choose will also determine how long you’ll need to exercise to lose desired weight.
But what if you can’t engage in vigorous exercises? What if all you can do is walk? I have good news for you: start walking, you’ll still lose weight! True, you won’t burn fats until after about 20 minutes of walking. But after 20 to 30 minutes, your heart rate is raised, and the body reaches deep into its fat reserves for energy to sustain the exercise. That way, you burn fats and lose weight through sustained walking.
A good way to look at walking to lose weight is to see it in terms of both weight loss and long term health improvement. For example, if you walk briskly for just 1 hour each day for a month, you’ll lose 1 pound each week, or 52lbs in the course of one year. That’s no mean feat, is it? The most effective way to lose weight through walking, though, is to combine it with small changes in diet.
So in the end, it doesn’t depend so much on the miles a person walks or runs. It has more to do with HOW LONG you continue to do it and the pace. The heart rate must be raised for any exercise to yield results. As a general goal, aim at 30 minutes of physical activity everyday.
If that means running, run. If you can’t run, walk. Just make physical activity a part of your everyday life, and gradually increase the pace. You’ll lose weight. Above all, bear in mind that losing weight is a marathon race, not a sprint! Dedication is the key.
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hairterminator · 8 years
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A Complete Guide To Popular Men’s Cosmetic Surgery Proceedures
#http://blog.hair-terminator.com Ever looked in the mirror and desperately wanted ears that didn’t stick out so much? Or spotted a bald patch you wished wasn’t there? While we’re not ones to endorse whining or, worse, beating yourself up over appearance, we do applaud a proactive
#http://blog.hair-terminator.com Ever looked in the mirror and desperately wanted ears that didn’t stick out so much? Or spotted a bald patch you wished wasn’t there? While we’re not ones to endorse whining or, worse, beating yourself up over appearance, we do applaud a proactive approach. Men may only account for around 10 per cent of cosmetic procedures carried out in the UK today, but more of us than ever before are at least open to the idea of having a little ‘work’ done. According to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), though, we’re moving away from radical procedures and towards more minor ‘tweakments’ – attempting to enhance what we already have, rather than trying to build again from scratch, so to speak. There are myriad of game-changing procedures now available to men, like beard transplants for the follically challenged. However, the most common remain rhinoplasty (more commonly known as a nose job), blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), male breast reduction (in cases of gynaecomastia), liposuction, and otoplasty (ear correction), while an increasing number of guys are opting for hair transplants. “Men want to look good for their age nowadays, especially as there seems to be more competition in the workplace,” says Bernadette Harte from The Harley Medical Group. According to Harte, eyelid surgery is the most common procedure with middle-aged men, while younger men tend to want fat removed, most commonly from their chests. Considering going under the knife? Then you might find this article a helpful resource for getting the low-down on surgery – from what procedures involve, to how much they’ll set you back. As with any reasonably invasive means of improving your appearance, it pays to know the facts.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, or to give it its colloquial name, the nose job, is one of the most common aesthetic surgeries in the world and – with over a thousand performed every year – one of the most popular with men in the UK.
Why?
Some guys are simply unhappy with the nose the big man gave them, while others book in for the procedure to correct a nose broken in an accident, or as a result of a sport-related injury.
How?
A fairly straightforward procedure, the rhinoplasty operation is carried out inside the nose, so no scars are visible following the surgery. An incision is made inside the nostrils, which allows access to the bones and cartilage beneath. The surgeon then re-shapes the bone and cartilage – either removing some or adding tissue to the area – before folding the skin back over the new framework, changing the size and shape of the nose. The operation usually takes around two hours, requiring a local anaesthetic and an overnight stay in hospital. While the op itself is relatively quick, you can expect signs of the procedure to linger for a while. “Bruising is very individual,” says Harte. “It usually tends to last about 10 days post-rhinoplasty, though some may not experience any bruising at all – just mild redness.” It’ll also take a while for the final result of the rhinoplasty to be fully visible: “It can take the nose a year to look its best,” she says. Prices vary, but expect to pay around £3,000-£5,000 depending on whether you just want a small alteration or a more extensive overhaul.
Hair Transplant
Hair transplants officially came out of the cosmetic closet the moment Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney tweeted about his stint in the surgical suite. Rooney’s not alone, either (and we don’t just mean Antonio Conte or Calum Best). With 40 per cent of under-35-year-olds already going thin on top, there’s a sizeable market out there for transplants. The Dr Medispa clinic in London and Essex says it carries out around 700 procedures of this kind every year.
Why?
Some men embrace baldness – and props to them – but for others thinning hair can negatively affect their self-esteem. A hair transplant can help achieve fuller locks and boost self-confidence.
How?
The procedure Rooney opted for – and the most popular form of transplant – Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), is a much less invasive treatment than previous techniques. It involves removing individual hairs from the back or side of the head (or the chest if you’re already too thin on top for hair to be harvested from your bonce) and implanting them elsewhere on your scalp, usually where hairs once grew. Carried out under local anaesthetic, the procedure takes around eight hours (remember to pack a good book) and costs around £10,000. “FUE is simple, minimally invasive and there are no stitches or obvious scars,” says Dr Raghu Reddy of The Private Clinic on London’s Harley Street. Since the more hair you’ve lost, the more the procedure is likely to cost, Reddy advises addressing the issue sooner rather than later. If you leave it until you look like Jean-Luc Picard, you’ve probably left it a little too late. Also bear in mind that one FUE procedure may not permanently solve thinning hair problems. If you are predisposed to male pattern baldness, you will almost certainly have to undergo repeat procedures as often as every couple of years to fend off hair loss; Rooney, for example, has already had at least two treatments that we know of; Conte, three; Best, three.
Beard Transplant
Given the popularity of facial hair – and some men’s disappointment at what, if anything, emerges from their chins when they try to grow some – it was inevitable that beard transplants would grow in popularity once the craze really kicked in. In fact, according to a poll by WhatClinic.com, surgeons saw a 72 per cent rise in enquiries about beard transplants in 2014. There was a 21 per cent increase in enquiries about pubic hair transplants too, but let’s leave that one for another time.
Why?
A transplant is a long-term solution to patchiness in your beard. Or maybe you have very little facial fuzz and just want a bushier, thicker beard.
How?
Like Follicular Unit Extraction, individual hairs are extracted from the hair at the back of the scalp (body hair can also be used) and replanted, one by one, where they’re needed most. A full beard requires around 4,000 hairs to be transplanted while a goatee needs around 1,500. It’s expensive (expect to pay between £3,000-£6,000) and time-consuming (taking between three and nine hours) but the results, which will need several months to bed in, can look great and scarring is minimal. Worth considering if you’re hung up on your patchy (or non-existent) beard, but probably not best advised if you’re only interested in jumping on the current beard bandwagon.
Liposuction
Even with the strictest of training regimes, it can be hard to shift fat that’s covering muscle and acting like a great wall between you and your beach bod. Variants of liposuction have for a long time been an increasingly popular way for individuals wanting a six pack and more contoured stomachs.
Why?
Sometimes there are stubborn pockets of fat that no amount of dieting and exercise seems to shift. Fat removal techniques like Liposelection and Coolsculpting offer a fast and effective solution to love handles and more.
How?
If you’ve seen liposuction in action, you’ll know it’s basically a procedure where fat is sucked out of the body using a tube. “Usually the men that come to see me are in their thirties or forties and they’re from all walks of life – from office workers and city boys to labourers,” says Harley Street Surgeon Dr Roberto Viel from the London Centre for Aesthetic Surgery. Gentler and less invasive, Liposelection offers a precise way of removing small pockets of fat from the abdomen, neck and chin. The procedure uses ultrasound waves to break up fat while leaving other tissues undamaged. The broken-up fat is then removed with a small tube as part of a local anaesthetic procedure that can take as little as an hour. “Because this type of surgery removes fat but leaves your other tissues intact, your skin retracts smoothly and evenly after the procedure, and pain and bruising typically associated with fat removal is minimised,” says Dr Veil. To figure out how Coolsculpting works, you only have to look at its more colloquial name: fat freezing. “A machine freezes the fat cells so that they die and are permanently removed by the body,” explains Dr Jonquille Chantrey, who has more than 10 years of plastic and cosmetic surgery experience. “This is FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved and there are no needles, surgery or scalpels involved.” Less invasive options are typically cheaper (starting at around £1,500 for Coolsculpting) and recovery time is quicker: days, rather than the weeks sometimes required following a traditional liposuction procedure.
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
Especially popular with guys in middle age, blepharoplasty is an operation to get rid of droopy eyelids or any ‘excess ocular luggage’ you might be carrying.
Why?
Few things age a man quite like his peepers. If eyes are the windows to the soul and a fresh pair of curtains can knock years off and stave off issues like itchy and flaky skin.
How?
“People often comment [with regard to their own appearance] that they look tired, when in fact it’s the excess skin and obvious fat pads that make them tired-looking,” says Harte. To counteract this, small incisions are made in the natural folds of the eyelids to remove excess skin and fatty tissue that cause hooded eyes or eye bags. The procedure can also be used to reduce the appearance of crow’s feet. It takes around one to three hours, costs upwards of £3,000, and you’ll need around a week’s recovery time. However, if the appearance of looking tired comes from the overall impression of the face, not just the eye area (dark circles, sunken cheeks, loss of the jawline etc.), a blepharoplasty alone won’t fix this. Instead Chantrey recommends seeking out a treatment aimed at lifting and tightening the face as a whole, including the eyes, such as a non-invasive face lift.
Otoplasty (Ear Pinning)
With one in 20 Brits convinced their ears stick out too much, ear correction, or otoplasty, has become one of the most popular procedures with men. A relatively simple operation, it involves a re-sculpting of the cartilage at the back of the ear to reposition the ear or bring it a little closer to the head.
Why?
Some simply aren’t happy with the shape of their ears, while others may have suffered an injury that cosmetically affected the appearance of their lugs.
How?
An incision is made at the back of the ear – in a fold that makes any scar difficult to see – to expose the cartilage. The cartilage is then reshaped or partially removed, allowing the ear to adopt a more regular position. The procedure takes around one to two hours, is usually performed under a local anaesthetic and costs in the region of £3,000+. Results are usually good but cartilage can change over time, affecting the results. The biggest downside to undergoing an otoplasty is that you’ll have to wear a head bandage for around a week afterwards, so you might want to consider taking advantage of some of that annual leave.
Botox (‘Brotox’)
Botox was first approved as a cosmetic by the FDA in April 2002 as a temporary way of improving of frown lines. Fast approaching its 15th anniversary, it continues to be seen as one of the biggest breakthroughs in anti-ageing ever.
Why?
As far as terrible portmanteaus go, ‘Brotox’ is up there with ‘mewellery’ and ‘mankles’. However, inspired by TV shows and celebrities such as David Beckham, a growing number of men are turning to these injections to hold back the march of time.
How?
As alien as the idea of having a deadly toxin injected into your face sounds, Botox (as it’s known as a brand) is a proven way of reducing lines and wrinkles. It does this by blocking signals from the nerves to the muscles. The injected muscle can no longer contract, making things like crow’s feet and frown lines less obvious According to BAAPS, facial procedures for men are up around 15 per cent, with most looking for a more chiselled appearance, or wanting to look more or less masculine. “It has now become so acceptable that men are having it increasingly,” says Botox specialist Dr Jules Nabet. “Over 25 per cent of my Botox customers are now men, as opposed to 1 per cent 10 years ago”. One of the main benefits of Botox is that the procedure only takes a few minutes and no anaesthesia is required, meaning downtime is limited. However, it generally takes three to seven days to take full effect and temporary bruising and headaches can occur within the first 24-48 hours. Plus, at a cost of £150-£350 per session, and only lasting between four and six months, it can quickly become an expensive habit to maintain.
Botulinum Toxin (Excessive Sweating Treatment)
Botulinum is the scientific name for Botox and as well as being used to smooth out faces, it’s also employed for the slightly less glamorous task of blocking sweat glands. This is most commonly done in cases of Hyperhidrosis (aka excessive sweating), which affects at least 3 per cent of the UK population.
Why?
If lifestyle changes such as wearing quality leather shoes or using a deodorant containing aluminium chloride doesn’t help with Hyperhidrosis, a dermatologist is likely to suggest Botulinum injections to stem the flow of sweat.
How?
Just as Botox blocks signals to the muscles, Botulinum injections block communication between the brain and any overactive sweat glands in the body. These are usually found in the hands, feet and armpits of sufferers, but can also appear elsewhere such as the back and forehead. According to Dr Munir Somji, chief medical officer at Dr MediSpa, the use of toxins like Botulinum by men to reduce issues such as excessive sweating has increased by 60 per cent in the last year. Depending on the severity of the case, as many as 20 injections are given in the affected areas, a process that takes around 30-45 minutes and, like cosmetic Botox, the results last several months. Fortunately, the procedure is available on the NHS, though can also be carried out privately with treatment costs starting from around £150 for the forehead and £450 for both armpits.
Scrotoplasty
Just about got your head around manscaping? Good, now it’s time to talk about scrotal lifts. No, we’re not pulling your… yeah. Scrotoplasty surgery is on the rise in the UK amongst body-conscious men.
Why?
If your answer to ‘how’s it hanging?’ is ‘a little too low’, a scrotal lift can help remove excess and saggy skin on the testicles.
How?
Though you might not have heard of it, a scrotoplasty is not something invented to steal money from Hollywood A-listers who are worried about their slack scrotums. The surgery was originally used to restore the scrotum after cancer or injuries but somehow, having a scalpel near your member has taken on mass-market appeal. The procedure involves slicing away excess skin, then rejoining the muscle at the seam of the scrotum to reduce scarring. It can be performed for around £2,800 under local anaesthetic in as little as 90 minutes, with patients able to leave the clinic the same day. While there are no official stats on how many men are opting to get uplifted, it’s thought to be growing at the same rate as women getting labial reductions, with enquiries increasing 169 per cent in 2016.
Gynaecomastia Surgery (Male Breast Reduction)
As any man who has ever worn a T-shirt will know, a flabby chest is no one’s friend. However, man-boobs aren’t necessarily the product of a poor diet or lack of exercise. They can be the result of a range of factors, including an excess in moob-boosting hormones.
Why?
If no matter of portion control or bench pressing is giving you rock-hard pecs, chances are you’re part of the 50 per cent of men suffering from gynecomastia (to give it its medical name). Fortunately there is a fix – and no, it’s not a bra.
How?
Excess breast-tissue is what’s getting in the way of you and your chiselled chest, so gynaecomastia surgery looks to remove this. According to BAAPS, male breast reduction surgeries climbed 13 per cent in 2015, with figures still being collated for 2016. “The procedure involves taking tissue from the breast area, which can be transferred to other areas such as biceps and triceps,” explains Dr Somji. During the 90-minute procedure, your surgeon will make an incision around the areola (the dark area around the nipple) and remove excess fatty tissue. Liposuction may be used if there is a large amount of fatty tissue and your nipples may need to be repositioned. This type of surgery is not usually available on the NHS, unless there is a clear medical need for it. Privately, the costs start at around £3,500. After surgery you will need to take a week off work to fully recover and you should avoid any heavy lifting for up to a month. So you might have to hold off building that armour-plate upper body for now.
— Any cosmetic procedure – from the smallest tweak to the most invasive procedure – involves risk. If you’re thinking about having cosmetic surgery, do your research first and, if possible, consult a surgeon on the basis of a recommendation. “Asking about revision rates (the cost of tweaks potentially needed after the op if you’re not happy with the results) and the amount of experience a surgeon has had doing a specific procedure is particularly important,” says Harte. “It’s also worth ensuring they are consultant level and work, or have worked, in the NHS at that level.” Finally, beware overseas bargain procedures. Enquiries about hair transplants to overseas clinics in countries like India and Turkey were up 169 per cent last year and while it can be economical, it’s vital you research the clinic thoroughly and think about how you’d organise aftercare while abroad if needed. To find a surgeon in the UK, see the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons website at baaps.org.uk. Have you had cosmetic surgery to improve your appearance, and would you recommend it? Or do the risks outweigh the rewards for you? Comment below to let us know. Let"s block ads! (Why?)
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maktare · 1 year
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If you're looking to enhance your beauty and boost your confidence, a trusted cosmetic surgeon in Essex can be your partner in achieving your aesthetic goals. Whether you desire a nose job, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, tummy tuck, breast reduction, liposuction, hand surgery, or even non-surgical treatments like Botox and fillers, a skilled cosmetic surgeon in Essex can provide you with personalized care and exceptional results.
By choosing a trusted cosmetic surgeon, you can have peace of mind knowing that you are in the hands of a qualified professional. These surgeons have undergone extensive training and possess the necessary expertise to deliver safe and effective procedures. They are dedicated to understanding your unique needs and preferences, ensuring that your desired outcome is achieved.
Moreover, a trusted cosmetic surgeon in Essex prioritizes your safety and wellbeing throughout the entire process. They use advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to deliver high-quality results while minimizing any risks associated with the procedures.
Embrace your beauty and take the first step towards a more confident you by consulting with a trusted cosmetic surgeon in Essex . They can guide you through the available options, discuss realistic expectations, and provide you with a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. With their expertise and commitment to patient satisfaction, you can confidently embrace your beauty transformation.
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maktare · 1 year
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Tummy Tuck in Essex: Enhancing Your Self-Esteem through Body Transformation
A positive self-image plays a crucial role in our overall well-being. If you have been struggling with excess abdominal skin and weakened muscles that make you feel self-conscious about your appearance, a tummy tuck in Essex may be the transformative solution you've been seeking. In this article, we will explore how a tummy tuck can enhance your self-esteem and provide you with the confidence you deserve.
A Tummy Tuck In Essex , also known as abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to improve the appearance of the abdominal area. It involves the removal of excess skin and fat, as well as the tightening of the abdominal muscles, resulting in a flatter and more toned midsection. The procedure is particularly beneficial for individuals who have experienced significant weight loss, pregnancy, or the effects of aging.
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One of the primary benefits of a tummy tuck in Essex is the improvement in self-esteem that it can bring. Excess abdominal skin and weakened muscles can impact your body image and make you feel self-conscious, especially when it comes to wearing certain clothes or engaging in activities that expose your midsection. By addressing these concerns, a tummy tuck can help you feel more confident and comfortable in your own skin.
During the Tummy Tuck In Essex procedure, an incision is made in the lower abdominal area. The length and shape of the incision may vary depending on the extent of correction needed. Through this incision, the surgeon removes excess skin and fat, tightens the underlying muscles, and repositions the remaining skin for a smoother and firmer appearance. The result is a flatter, more sculpted tummy that enhances your body contours.
Recovering from a tummy tuck requires patience and adherence to your surgeon's post-operative instructions. You may experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort initially, but these symptoms can be managed with prescribed medications and the use of compression garments. It's important to allow yourself time to heal and follow a healthy lifestyle to maintain the results of your tummy tuck in the long term.
Choosing a skilled and experienced cosmetic surgeon in Essex is crucial to ensure a successful tummy tuck procedure. A qualified surgeon will assess your specific concerns, explain the procedure in detail, and provide personalized recommendations based on your goals and expectations. They will guide you through the entire process, from the initial consultation to the post-operative care, ensuring that you feel confident and informed every step of the way.
In addition to tummy tuck surgery, reputable cosmetic surgeons in Essex offer a range of other procedures to enhance your appearance and boost your self-esteem. These may include nose job (rhinoplasty), breast augmentation, breast reduction, liposuction, hand surgery, and non-surgical options like Botox and fillers. By discussing your aesthetic concerns and goals during your consultation, you can explore additional procedures or treatments that can complement your tummy tuck and help you achieve a complete body transformation.
In conclusion, a tummy tuck in Essex can be a life-changing procedure that not only improves your physical appearance but also enhances your self-esteem and body confidence. By addressing excess skin and weakened abdominal muscles, this surgical intervention allows you to feel more comfortable and proud of your body. If you're considering a tummy tuck, consult with a reputable cosmetic surgeon in Essex to discuss your options and embark on a journey towards a transformed and empowered self.
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maktare · 1 year
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Botox and fillers have become popular non-surgical cosmetic procedures for enhancing natural beauty. In Essex, individuals can achieve a youthful and radiant appearance through these innovative treatments. Botox injections smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, while dermal fillers restore volume and plumpness to the face, resulting in a more youthful and refreshed look.
Essex offers a range of cosmetic procedures, including nose jobs, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, tummy tucks , breast reduction, liposuction, and hand surgery. Skilled cosmetic surgeons in Essex provide personalized treatments tailored to each individual's needs.
By choosing a trusted cosmetic surgeon in Essex, individuals can achieve a natural-looking transformation that enhances their unique features and boosts their confidence. Experience the benefits of Botox and fillers in Essex and let your natural glow shine through. Schedule a consultation with a reputable cosmetic surgeon in Essex to discuss your options and embark on your journey to enhanced natural beauty.
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maktare · 1 year
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When it comes to enhancing your natural beauty, finding the right cosmetic surgeon in Essex is crucial. Whether you're considering a nose job, also known as rhinoplasty, to achieve facial harmony or breast augmentation to enhance your curves, Essex offers a range of talented professionals in the field of cosmetic surgery.
If you're looking to restore your body's contours after pregnancy or weight loss, a tummy tuck might be the ideal solution for you. Additionally, procedures such as breast reduction or liposuction can help you achieve the desired shape and boost your self-confidence.
Apart from aesthetic procedures, cosmetic surgeons in Essex also specialize in other areas such as skin cancer treatment and hand surgery, ensuring comprehensive care for their patients.
For those seeking non-surgical options, Botox and fillers provide quick and effective solutions to reduce wrinkles and restore youthful radiance.
Remember, when considering any cosmetic procedure, it's essential to consult with a qualified cosmetic surgeon who understands your goals and can guide you through the process. With the expertise available in Essex, you can enhance your natural beauty and achieve the look you desire with confidence.
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maktare · 2 years
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Breast Reduction Surgery Essex
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Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that helps to reduce the size of large and heavy breasts. The surgery is performed to relieve physical discomfort caused by excessive weight of the breasts, including neck and back pain, skin irritation, and posture problems. It can also improve the shape and proportion of the breasts for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Breast reduction surgery in Essex is performed by experienced and highly trained plastic surgeons who use advanced techniques and technology to ensure optimal results. The procedure involves the removal of excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to reduce the size of the breasts. The remaining tissue is then lifted and reshaped to create a more youthful, firm, and attractive appearance.
The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes between two to four hours. After the surgery, patients can expect to experience some discomfort and swelling, which should resolve within a few days. Stitches are typically removed within a week and patients are advised to rest and avoid strenuous activity for several weeks.
Breast reduction surgery can provide long-lasting and dramatic results, giving women a more proportional and confident appearance. In addition to physical improvement, many women also report an increase in self-esteem and a boost in their overall quality of life after undergoing the procedure.
Overall, breast reduction surgery in Essex is a safe and effective way to reduce the size and weight of heavy breasts and improve the overall appearance of the breasts. If you're considering this procedure, it's important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who can help you determine if it's the right choice for you.
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Breast Reduction In Essex
A big part of being a woman with bigger breasts is having to deal with physical pain. Women who have large breasts often get neck and backaches—or sometimes even cause their straps cut into their shoulders. Sweating in the crease underneath their breasts results in itchiness and irritation of the skin. Dr. Makarand Tare provides one of the breast reductions in Essex. It gives confidence to many women who have bigger breasts than normal. Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue and skin to reduce the size of a woman's breasts. It is most often done for cosmetic reasons. Overall, this procedure improves the quality of life for many women who suffer from painful, ever-growing breasts. The surgery can also help to correct certain medical problems that often accompany large breasts. This can be done by making an incision around the areola and removing breast tissue, or by making an open-chest incision from the side. The Essex area is home to many well-known surgeons, including the top breast reduction surgeon, Dr. Makarand Tare. Breast Reduction The team at Tare's Essex clinic offers a unique service that makes their patients feel comfortable and self-confident with their new contoured figure.
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Fearne McCann is the latest star delighted with their new nose
As we’ve seen time and time again, cosmetic surgery has the ability to revolutionise a person’s confidence and self-esteem.
Whether it’s a breast augmentation, a tummy tuck or liposuction, there’s been no shortage of stars who’ve come out and said that their chosen nip or tuck has done them the world of good. When it comes to facial surgery, though, surely the procedure that elicits the most positive emotional responses from clients themselves is rhinoplasty.
Many people spend their lives tolerating a nose which they feel is too big and dominates their entire face or is an unflattering shape, especially in side profile, and over time this can come to define them. So, following a rhinoplasty, many stars seem to feel an overwhelming urge to share their new confidence and happiness with the world.
One such star is The Only Way is Essex cast member Fearne McCann, who revealed her new nose in August, live on This Morning. The star, who also presents segments on the morning TV show, explained during her interview that she had been teased at school about her nose and that she began to feel that it was ‘taking over her face’, stating that it was all she could see in the mirror. Despite this, Fern was adamant that she didn’t want the rhinoplasty surgery to change her entire look. This led the I’m a Celebrity star to request that her surgeon make the change to her nose subtle, and ask that they simply concentrate on removing the bump on the bridge of her nose. Nonetheless, the effect on Fern’s confidence has been massive, as she said that previously, despite appearing confident, on the inside her dislike of her nose ‘really fazed her’.
This feeling will be familiar to Geordie Shore’s Charlotte Crosby, who after debuting her new nose last year stated that her surgeon was a miracle worker and that she was thrilled with the results. She too had been unhappy with the arch of her nose, explaining that she had never felt sexy and would often break down in tears whilst filming Geordie Shore. Yet more celebrities who’ve loved their rhinoplasty results have been Towie’s Lauren Pope and Kirk Norcross who had his ‘n’ hers nose jobs in 2012, as well as Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington, who had an overall nose reduction as well as having a bump on the bridge removed.
If you feel that Nose Reshaping Surgery could help your self-confidence, get in touch with us at The Belvedere Clinic for more information or to book a consultation.
Source: http://www.belvedereclinic.co.uk/blog/2017/09/13/fearne-mccann-is-the-latest-star-delighted-with-their-new-nose/
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