Friday, March 11, 2011

Cosmetic Surgery ? Scarring and Skin Types

Cosmetic Surgery ? Scarring and Skin Types

In a society where looking young is of paramount importance we spend hundreds if not thousands of pounds each year in order to ensure our appearance is as good as possible. For this reason many now opt for cosmetic surgery which can offer a perfect solution.

When you are thinking of opting for a cosmetic surgery procedure you should always of course consider scarring that can occur and how your skin tone and type can affect this.

Depending on the procedure you are opting for the incision sites may well be hidden from site but for some the resultant scarring may be a more visible area. Various skin types of course scar differently and this is something you should talk to your cosmetic surgeon about if you have had problems in the past.

If you have a darker skin tone it is possible you could suffer from hyperpigmentation which is a form of skin discoloration. With some skin types there is the possibility of excessive scarring such as Keloids; these are an exuberant overgrowth of tissue which forms when the incision site heals. You shouldn’t worry too much about this though as they can be treated with special creams, injections of steroids or removal with a careful incision.

Incisions for procedures such as breast enlargement surgery can be hidden or camouflaged by hiding them in natural creases and a solution can be applied for many people due to the unique physical nature of our bodies and faces.

The main thing to remember is that you should always make your plastic surgeon fully aware of any problems you have with your skin or the healing process and this extends to any health problem you may be suffering or have suffered from which could have a bearing on a procedure.

If you are considering cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK such as breast enlargement surgery you should seek an accredited surgeon who is registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS to ensure this plastic surgery runs smoothly.

James Wilkinson is a Uk based author with experience within the cosmetics industry.


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i have some acne scars on my face and i want them eliminated.. i successfully removed the acne but it left my face with some deep scars.. actually, it is not that deep to be considered as “icepick scars”.. will peeling helps? please don’t tell surgery coz they only look like big pores.. i just want them removed.

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try some scar cream gel.. you can buy it at the store

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