
Cosmetic surgery has come a long way since the 1960’s—today there are options to improve any part of your body. From thinner arms, to a larger, rounder bottom, here’s the latest for you to choose from. . .
Arm Lift
Are sagging arms your problem spot? Do you dread the summer sleeveless tops? Then your cosmetic surgeon has a solution for you, an arm lift. First, the extra fat is removed with liposuction, through a small incision made by the surgeon. After that the extra skin is pulled up and the wound is closed and hidden in the armpit. This leave a virtually undetectable scar, and young tight arms. The sugery takes about 90 minutes and costs from $8,000 to $15,000. The rcomplete recovery takes about 5 weeks, but the arms look great after a week.
Lipo Sculpting
Don’t want to spend hours working out for that perfect body? Then Lipo Sculpting is for you. This is the new and improved version of Liposuction, but now instead of just removing fat, sometimes fat is added back into areas that need it. For example the six-pack abs— fat is removed and added to sculpt that perfect washboard. Want a nicely round butt? Fat can be removed from another problem area and added to your butt (a Brazillian Butt Lift). Isn’t that what we’ve always dreamed about? Because the incisions are small with lipo sculpting, the recovery time is minimal.
Vaginal Rejuvenation
According to the American Society of Plastic surgeons the newest make-over surgery is a vaginal rejuvenation or lift. This surgery has in creased 30% in the last three years—this statistic sounds impressive—but the numbers it started from are low.
As the media informs women of this new option, many are signing up, but not just to make that area prettier, general it’s to fix a problem such as an oversized inner labia or asymmetry.
As medicine continues to push the high-tech frontier, the options for cosmetic surgery will only become more plausible. So your wishes today for a new look may become a simple fix tomorrow. Of course all surgery carries with it some risks, so make sure to discuss this with you doctor. Happy sculpting!
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