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[S800]Specialist In Plastic Surgery
by Patrick Altoft, Pat
What if the scars won’t fade? What if I don’t heal that fast? Would I be getting good results out of this? Is this worth it all?

There are a lot more concerns of course. The list could go on, but they would only show one thing: going through surgery, no matter how amazing the consequences would be, is not easy especially if the focus shift on to the fearsome world of wounds, scars, and results.

Fortunately, a lot of these worries can be eliminated now that platelet gels have come into existence. Platelet gels, also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has been known to improve the healing of surgical wounds, which in turn minimizes infection, swelling, pain, bruising, and scarring. PRP does all this while hastening the closure of the wound and improving incision lines.

Platelet-Rich Plasma is derived from the patient’s own blood. At the time of surgery, the plastic surgeon draws approximately 50 cc of the patient’s blood and he places that in a specialized centrifuge that spins and automatically separates the red blood cells from the plasma. The plasma is further centrifuged to concentrate the autologous platelets and the patient’s natural growth factors. The plastic surgeon can now use it as needed in the surgical procedure.

PRP is 100% biocompatible and safe as it poses no infectious risks to patients due to the fact that it came from the patient’s own plasma.

The issue behind faster wound healing is largely attributed to the role platelets play in the whole process. Platelets provide initial homeostasis and release mediators to help modulate the inflammatory response. Growth factors, which are found in platelets, are proteins that aid in tissue or wound repair, which starts during clot formation. This way, patients undergoing plastic surgery like rhinoplasty, will be assured that the procedure won’t scar them for life, thanks to this amazing technique.

Tracing its roots, Platelet-Rich Plasma was introduced in the oral and maxilofacial surgery years ago. A preliminary study concerning the use of PRP has shown that the injury of the alveoloplasty healed more quickly in the patients in which plasma enriched gel was employed. Patients experienced less pain and edema in the postoperative period. Hence, the same study recommends Platelet Rich Plasma as a valid protocol for the reconstruction in patients with congenital alveolar clefts.

With PRP’s excellence in speeding up the healing process, it is of no surprise that plastic surgeons are using it for their surgical operations. Besides, PRP is the only available product that contains elevated levels of natural occurring growth factors. That makes it the only solid and rational choice.

Individuals seeking help in improving their looks without the terror of scars can now fully place their confidence in the plastic surgery field. The methods are generally gearing towards giving patients the best results possible, while minimizing, if not eliminating the discomfort and hassle normally associated with the procedure.


Plastic surgery, like many new fields of study in today's world, is constantly changing and evolving. People want to stay younger looking longer, and their appearance has become of paramount importance in their job and their relationships. They don't want wrinkles; they want to slim down; they need bigger breasts; they want better breasts and even rounder buttocks.

It used to be a trend only for the rich and famous, but today people from every walk of life are opting for some kind of cosmetic procedure that enhances the way they look and feel.

New trends in plastic surgery are changing the way people look at the process and they are coming to the realization that there is a procedure for everyone, no matter what they do, or where they are from. Some of these procedures are less intrusive than others, some more costly than others, but there is one for every single person out there who is over 30. Let's look at how plastic surgery is changing and the new trends that are appearing within the industry today.

New Trends in Plastic Surgery: Line Fillers

One of the latest trends in plastic surgery has been the invention of line fillers like Botox. It appears that this has been one of the best products invented in many years within the plastic surgery industry. It is safe, easy to administer, has long lasting effects and recovery time is minimal.

At first, this product was used to treat crow's feet and eye wrinkles. Today it is used to soften lines in the mouth area and other areas. A derivative of Botox is Restylane. This product is supposed to be even better than collagen and lasts much longer.

New Trends in Plastic Surgery: Healing Faster

Recent trends in the cosmetic surgery industry are working toward medicine and procedures that are less intrusive, or that have faster healing processes. They look for procedures that cause the patient less discomfort, and are safer.

For example:

&bull Breast augmentation -- Doctors have recently discovered that breast implants can deliver drugs. They can be used to time release certain drugs that can help in the healing and the inside scarring issues.

&bull Face lifts -- The use of fibrin glues and sealants help wounds seal and heal quicker, cause less bruising, reduce the swelling and help control excessive bleeding.

New Trends in Plastic Surgery: New and Better Equipment

As in plastic surgery procedures, the equipment that is used to perform these procedures is also changing. There are new suction machines that help in liposuction procedures. These machines have become especially useful for those hard tissue areas like in the male breast or waist area.

Equipment for three-dimensional imaging has increased the performance in all plastic surgery. It allows doctors to see what they are doing better.

Plastic Surgery Micro Procedures are a Very New Trend

Cosmetic surgeons are steering away from major cosmetic surgery whenever possible and opting for smaller, less invasive procedures, especially when treating less significant imperfections. Today procedures such as the mini facelift, the min lipo or the micro neck lift exist. Even when performing full cosmetic surgery, the incisions are smaller and the procedures are performed in a way that produces less discomfort and where the healing time is minimal.

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