A little aesthetic dictionary    

Here are some definitions of the most common cosmetic surgery procedure:

Rhinoplasty

The aesthetic intervention of nose correction. Aestheticians say that is one of the most applied intervention, being two to three times more common to women than in men.
Rhinoplasty may be partial, limited to the nose (it looks too jar), partial rhinoplasty limited to thin side of the nose (without acting on its tip) or reduction of nostrils (when nose is flattened).
Doctors say the discharge takes place after 12-24 hours of monitoring and medical supervision and that the bruising and swelling are absent or asymmetric in the first two days, reaching the maximum on the second day. Begin to mitigate the third day and will totally disappear in 10-15 days.
If you want to do it, then it's good to know that smoking is prohibited throughout the period of convalescence. Importantly, you are not allowed to take in any way aspirin (salicylic acid) or other medicines that contain it for at least two weeks prior to surgery and three weeks after.




Blepharoplasty

The eyelid surgery, one of the most spectacular surgery. Interested by both men and women, testify surgeons, with stable results for long time, and in most of cases invisible scars.
The problem occurs when small scars do not disappear entirely. Whatever it is, remains a disadvantage.

Chemical peeling

It is a complex treatment, more exactly a controlled exfoliation of the skin by peeling and regeneration of skin in deeper layers.
The result is a clean skin, rejuvenate. At least this say the specialists! Moreover, they say it bring relief to a certain degree of all facial imperfections. The idea is that they are using different acids, of which the most used today are: glycolic, lactic and phenol.




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