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Frequently Asked Question
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Occaecati cupiditate non provident, similique sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollitia animi, id est laborum et dolorum fuga. Duas molestias cupiditate harum quidem rerum facilis est et expedita distinctio.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height=”30px”][dt_sc_tabs style=”frame” class=”type1 inherit”][dt_sc_tab icon_type=”fontawesome” title=”Liposuction” tab_id=”def1451040852-1-10″ icon=”fa fa-user”][dt_sc_toggle_group style=”frame” class=”inherit”][dt_sc_toggle title=”How many people undergo cosmetic surgery each year?”]Over 13.1 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the United States in 2010, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This is a 5% increase from 2009.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”Is surgery performed under general or local anesthesia?”]Depending upon what is most appropriate for your particular situation, the surgeon will decide what type of anesthesia to use. He or she will answer any questions you have.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”Do you perform tumescent liposuction?”]Yes, tumescent liposuction, a new technique that results in less bruising, less swelling and a quicker recovery than older traditional methods of liposuction, is routinely performed at Cleveland Clinic Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Center.
Tumescent liposuction uses a large volume of dilute epinephrine to cause intense constriction of the small blood vessels, which leads to less bleeding, less bruising and less swelling.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”If a patient has a heart condition, is plastic surgery with general anesthesia safe?”]It depends upon the patient’s disease and current medications. Talk to your plastic surgeon about your specific situation.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”Does a person’s voice change after rhinoplasty (nose surgery)?”]A few patients notice small change in their voice after rhinoplasty but this is uncommon. Professionals who rely on their voice, such as singers, should share any concerns with their surgeon, however, because the nose does play a role in how we sound.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”How do I know what size breast implant is right for me?”]The decision is based on a number of factors, including the patient’s desires, reasons for the surgery and overall health.
For example, are you doing it because you feel your breasts are too small relative to your body contour or are you unhappy with the size and firmness of your breasts following pregnancy, breastfeeding or major weight loss? Unevenness between the breasts can also be a motivating factor. Your surgeon can help you make the right decision during your pre-surgical appointments.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What is the recovery from cosmetic surgery like?”]Each patient tolerates pain after surgery in different ways. Your surgeon will prescribe the appropriate pain medications to help minimize any discomfort. In general, most facial cosmetic operations have minimal discomfort post-operatively. Liposuction is slightly more uncomfortable, and operations that require elevation or tightening of the muscles-such as an abdominoplasty or breast augmentation can cause discomfort equal to a C-section.[/dt_sc_toggle][/dt_sc_toggle_group][/dt_sc_tab][dt_sc_tab icon_type=”fontawesome” title=”Plastic surgery” tab_id=”1451041202930-1-1″ icon=”fa fa-eye”][dt_sc_toggle_group style=”frame” class=”inherit”][dt_sc_toggle title=”What parts of the body do you do Plastic Surgery on?”]There are commonly performed cosmetic procedures for virtually every part of the face, including the neck, nose, eyes, ears chin, cheekbones, forehead, as well as the breasts and abdomen. Additionally, scar revision and liposuction surgeries are potentially possible on most areas of the body.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”How long does it take for an operation?”]On an average, most surgeries take 2-3 hours in the operating room, with the most extensive of multiple procedures lasting several hours. Additional time is often required for preparation before, and rest & recovery time after the surgery itself, particularly when sedation or a general anesthetic is administered.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What are the risks?”]All surgeries entail risks, such as bleeding, possible infection, etc. Please see the information on the specific surgery, or consult with a qualified surgeon for more detailed information.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What are the most common surgeries?”]Among the most frequently performed surgeries are: breast augmentation surgery, rhinoplasty, facelift and blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery).[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”Will it be covered by my medical insurance?”]In general, if it is cosmetic, your medical insurance will not cover the surgery or treatment. (See the questions regarding the difference between ‘plastic’ and ‘reconstructive’ surgeries for more on this topic).[/dt_sc_toggle][/dt_sc_toggle_group][/dt_sc_tab][dt_sc_tab icon_type=”fontawesome” title=”Abdominoplasty” tab_id=”1451041218590-2-2″ icon=”fa fa-paint-brush”][dt_sc_toggle_group style=”frame” class=”inherit”][dt_sc_toggle title=”What is the difference between Cosmetic and Reconstructive surgery?”]Typically, the difference exists in the purpose of surgery . Cosmetic surgery performed with the primary goal of improving one’s appearance. Reconstructive surgery is performed to improve personal health, body function or alleviate disease and is often considered medically necessary.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”How long does it take to recover from Reconstructive surgery?”]Most reconstructive surgery procedures require one to two weeks for healing . However, recovery time also depends on the patient and specific reconstructive surgery performed. Some patients are able to return to a normal routine immediately after a reconstructive surgery procedure, while others require several weeks to retain a normal level of functioning. In some cases, the final results are not clears for months.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What procedures are considered reconstructive surgery?”]
The line between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery can sometimes be blurred. Generally, reconstructive surgery improves both appearance and health. Some examples of reconstructive surgery include:
- Tumor Removal
- Laceration Repair
- Scar Revision
- Hand Surgery
- Breast Reduction
- Breast Reconstruction (Following surgical breast cancer treatment)
- Burn Care – Reconstructive Rhinoplasty (to improve nose air flow)
- Eyelid Surgery (to improve field of vision)
[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”Does Plastic or Cosmetic Surgery will not have scars after the operation. Is it true?”]That is not true. Healing of any wound is with scar tissue. But a Plastic Surgeon takes extreme care to get a least visible scar by placing the incision in the natural creases of the body. You must realize that the scars are permanent and it will take three months to one year to mature & look their best.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What are the specialized areas of Plastic surgery?”]In addition to Cosmetic surgery, Plastic Surgeons are the best doctors to manage BURNS, Facial injuries and Hand injuries, open fractures of leg & hand,defects after excision of parts having cancer ,Congenital defects like cleft lip, deformities of ear, Hypospadias, fused fingers, Abdominal hernias, skin tumours , chronic wounds & diabetic ulcers in the foot,etc.[/dt_sc_toggle][dt_sc_toggle title=”What should I expect during a consultation for a body lift?”]During the consultation for a body lift, Dr. Bembde will go over your complete medical history, take the time to understand your goals, and answer all of your questions. You will see pre-op and post-op photos of previous body lift patients. Dr. Bembde will discuss reasonable and expected outcomes, and explain the details of the procedure including the technique, the recovery, the risks, the costs, and financing options.[/dt_sc_toggle][/dt_sc_toggle_group][/dt_sc_tab][/dt_sc_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”100px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][dt_sc_event_contact_info title=”24/7 Helpline” icon=”fa fa-life-saver”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][dt_sc_event_contact_info title=”Ask a Question” icon=”fa fa-question”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][dt_sc_event_contact_info title=”Emergency Care” icon=”fa fa-stethoscope”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][dt_sc_event_contact_info title=”Talk to our Doctor” icon=”fa fa-user-md”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”100px”][vc_column_text el_class=”aligncenter”][dt_sc_separator]
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