What is involved in a Mummy Makeover?

Which surgical procedures are included in a mummy makeover?

In recent years we have seen a surge in popularity for the procedures collectively known as the mummy makeover. This term refers to a selection of body contouring procedures that are designed to improve the body after pregnancy or extreme weight loss.

The procedures which are included in the term mummy makeover usually include some kind of tummy tuck surgery, otherwise known as an abdominoplasty, and a breast rejuvenation procedure. Other procedures that may be included may be a thigh lift or liposuction.

A mummy makeover essentially includes two all more body contouring or body shaping treatments that are designed to lift and firm the skin. Most women who choose this type of cosmetic surgery are seeking to rejuvenate their body post pregnancy.

Why choose a mummy makeover?

Usually, someone would choose a mummy makeover because they are unhappy with the appearance of the abdomen and breasts. The point of this type of cosmetic surgery is to rejuvenate the midsection and the breasts in order to improve the appearance of the body and improve the self-esteem of the woman.

Who is a mummy makeover suitable for?

A mummy makeover is suitable for women who have had children and don’t wish to go through pregnancy again. If you are still considering having more children it is advised that you refrain from undergoing cosmetic surgery procedures like those listed above until you have finished your family.

Are the results long lasting?

The results of a mummy makeover are long-lasting. Because the procedures included in this type of cosmetic rejuvenation our surgical, the results will last for many years. Of course, this does not prevent the ageing process in any way, and breasts that have been uplifted will begin to sag again in future due to ageing. However, most patients agree that the results of breast rejuvenation surgery or abdominoplasty are worth the investment.

Will I need further surgery?

In most cases, patients are happy with the outcome of their various surgeries. However, in some cases, further surgery may be needed.

Also if you undergo a procedure like a breast uplift in your 20s or early 30s you may well need to undergo another procedure later on in life if you are unhappy with how are your breasts look as the ageing process kicks in.

Can I choose which procedures I have?

Your plastic surgeon will advise you on which procedures are most likely to provide you with the best result. It is then up to you to go away and decide whether or not a mummy makeover is the best choice for you.

More information

If you would like more information about this kind of body rejuvenation surgery please contact the clinic to arrange a consultation. You will also find more information about each of the procedures on our treatment pages.

Skin Removal Scars With Fleur De Lis Abdominoplasty

Last week we discussed the abdominal scars from a bodylift procedure. This week, we’ll be taking a closer look into the abdominoplasty scars a patient is likely to incur during the fleur de lis abdominoplasty excess fat removal treatment.

Fleur de lis abdominoplasty is a procedure that removes more skin than a standard abdominoplasty. In this process of this excess fat removal surgery, skin on the upper part and lower part of the abdomen is removed.

This video features a previous patient that was unlikely to benefit from standard abdominoplasty, due to the amount of excess skin she had in the central part and upper part of her abdomen. Excess fat removal surgery is ideal for patients who may have developed excess skin, or for those where a standard tummy tuck may not address the excess fat issues.

The procedure will leave patients with an abdominoplasty scar that’s vertical, this should be discussed in your consultation, as the extent of the dissection can vary from patient to patient. Recovery information will also be advised upon consultation, including ways in which you can help your scars.

For further information regarding fleur de lis abdominoplasty scars, please get in touch by contacting us here or by calling 0161 401 4064. You can visit our fleur de lis case study page to see results of our performed treatments.

Who Is A Good Candidate For A Body Lift Procedure?

 

In this video we’ll be looking at who is a good candidate for a body lift procedure, an operation that rejuvenates the abdominal area, removing excess skin and fat. It can also be referred to as a ‘belt lipectomy’ or ‘full body lift’.

Many patients feel disheartened after losing a substantial amount of weight only to be left with excess skin or fat. Therefore, patients that have accomplished significant weight loss are ideal candidates a body lift procedure, whereby they may wish to lose excess skin that’s accumulated following the changes in their body. The body lift procedure removes circumferential tissue from around the body to achieve the abdominal skin removal.

In this video we’ll take a further look into the placement of the skin removal scars. We’ll be giving a detailed view of scars after a lower body lift surgery, and also skin removal scars from the upper body part of the chest – referred to as a reverse bodylift.

We explain the difference between candidates who would benefit from a typical abdominoplasty, and those who would be more suited to a bodylift. In this instance, the patient was recommended a body lift procedure due to the excess skin on his back and sides. The images in this video are taken from our case studies featuring previous patients, clearly showing the positive results of a lower bodylift.

If you’d like more information on body lift surgery or abdominal skin removal, then don’t hesitate to get in touch by contacting us here or by calling 0161 401 4064. You can also visit our bodylift case study page to get more information and view examples of results from our treatments.

Things to consider when choosing facelift surgery

Choosing a facelift surgeon and undergoing facial rejuvenation surgery

Choosing to undergo facial rejuvenation surgery means picking a facelift surgeon that you feel can offer you the best service. It is important to pick a plastic surgeon who you feel has the right skills and experience to provide you with the best results possible.

A facelift can have a remarkable effect on the patient’s self-esteem and is often an option for men and women who are over the age of 45 and are unhappy with sagging skin in the mid or lower section of the face.

There are multiple benefits to choosing facelift surgery over nonsurgical options, and it is widely acknowledged that facelift procedures will have a much better long-term results for the patient.

Different types of facelift surgery

Asked with several facial rejuvenation procedure is, when it comes to a facelift there is no one size fits all procedure. There are several different types of facelift surgery which can be made available, and which one is most suitable to your needs can be determined during a consultation.

A mini facelift is designed to lift an area of the face but not the whole face. In contrast, a full facelift, otherwise known as the traditional facelift, is designed to lift the entire face. You can find out more information about both of these types of facelift surgery on the treatment pages.

Things to consider when choosing a facelift surgeon

1. Qualifications and experience – are they a member of a safety organisation like BAAPS or BAPRAS?

2. Your surgeon should be polite, helpful and understanding.

3. Does the surgeon appreciate your goals?

4. Ask to see previous cases if you feel this would help you.

5. Do not commit to undergoing facelift surgery or any other form of facial rejuvenation surgery unless you feel completely comfortable with the surgeon during consultation.

6. You should be given time to consider whether facelift surgery is indeed to the right option for you, and so a second consultation should be booked a week or so later if you wish to move forward.

Facelift surgery is not suitable for everybody and it is unlikely you will be offered this form of anti-ageing procedure if you are under 45 or deemed not needing of such treatment.

Each case should be handled individually and it is inevitably up to the patient whether he or she chooses to move forward and book facelift surgery in future.

More information and booking a consultation

More information on facelift surgery or any of the other surgical procedures offered by Mr Ross can be found on the treatment pages. Follow the navigation bar and research the treatment or treatments you would like to book an appointment for.

During your consultation you can find out any further information that you feel would be useful in helping you make your decision. Please email the clinic directly if you have any questions relating to facelift surgery or want to book a consultation.

Male cosmetic surgery on the rise

The treatments behind the male cosmetic surgery boom

It was recently revealed that male cosmetic surgery procedures are on the rise, with both American and UK experts announcing the trend.

Reported on social media and via news channels, this growth in male cosmetic surgery is something that’s been happening over time and is likely to continue. Mr Ross performs a variety of cosmetic procedures which are designed to improve the aesthetics and self confidence of male patients.

Below Mr Ross discusses some of the most popular forms of male cosmetic surgery and answers your questions.

What procedures are included when you say male cosmetic surgery?

There’s a variety of procedures which can be classed as male cosmetic surgery; these depending on what you wish to achieve but are usually regarding the appearance of the face, chest and torso. Procedures may include anti ageing options such as facelift surgery, or body contouring procedures including male breast reduction, fat removal and body contouring.

Who is suitable for these procedures?

This is entirely subjective; a consultation would be needed in order to ascertain suitability. Each procedure offers something different, and what works for one person may not be suitable for another. Overall health and mental wellbeing must be considered prior to any surgery being planned, to make sure the patient is aware of the risks as well as the rewards of undergoing cosmetic surgery.

How much do these procedures cost?

This is completely down to what procedure/s a patient chooses, and how much aesthetic skill is required when performing the surgery. It also depends on the surgeon and hospital you elect to have cosmetic surgery at.

Are there non surgical alternatives?

There are some non surgical alternatives available for various procedures, but these often have limited effect and don’t have the same long term benefits. In the long run they can cost the same as surgery, with the top up treatments that are required. A perfect example of this is a non surgical nose reshaping procedure; it’s initially a quarter of the cost of rhinoplasty surgery but results fade after 18 months and another procedure will be required.

What should I do if I’m considering cosmetic surgery?

Booking a consultation is the first step. Come to the consultation armed with questions and be prepared to talk about why you want to undergo your chosen male cosmetic surgery procedure.

How do I pick a plastic surgeon?

Book a consultation with a plastic surgeon who specialises in your chosen procedure. Do your research and ask to see before and after images to make sure you’re confident in the surgeon’s abilities. Trust is important, so take the time to ask questions and make sure you feel comfortable.

What next?

If you’d like more information please contact us via email or phone. We can help guide you on your journey and provide expert advice. There’s also lots of helpful information including safety guidance on the treatment pages – just use the navigation bar to find the specific procedure you are interested in.

Recovery Tips After Ear Correction Surgery

5 Best Recovery Tips After Ear Correction Surgery

There are various reasons a patient may choose to undergo ear correction surgery, otherwise known as otoplasty.

Whatever the motivations for this form of cosmetic surgery, it’s helpful to know what the healing process is like.

What is otoplasty?

Otoplasty procedures and ear correction surgery are designed to transform the appearance of the ears. This is often referred to as ear pinning and is a popular form of cosmetic surgery.

It is often thought of as a procedure for younger patients, but we see both men and women of all ages seeking ear correction surgery in the UK.

The techniques of the procedure itself vary depending on the concerns of the individual, but the results are permanent and general anaesthesia is required.

For this reason, it’s a good idea to understand the recovery process after one undergoes ear correction surgery, and how best to look after yourself during the healing process.

Below you’ll find five tips to ensure the recovery process after otoplasty surgery goes smoothly.

Trust your cosmetic surgeon

It may sound obvious, but one of the most important parts of recovering from surgery is trusting the advice of your surgeon. Follow the medical advice you are given with regards to looking after scars and helping them heal.

Wear a compression garment

In the first 24-hours after surgery, you will be required to wear a mild compression garment around your head. This is to ensure swelling is kept to a minimum. How long you have to wear this is determined by your surgeon and you’ll be given full advice on this both before and after your ear correction surgery.

Avoid touching your ears

If possible you should avoid touching your ears in the early stages of recovery. You want to make sure that you avoid any signs of infection if you hope to recover smoothly and quickly. You will also be advised to avoid washing your hair in the first week after surgery, to avoid aggravating the incision points.

Keep your head elevated

For the first couple of weeks post-procedure, it is a good idea to sleep with your head in an elevated position. This helps the swelling to reduce. Swelling usually lasts a few weeks and, in some cases, it can last up to six.

Return to work when you’re ready

For some patients, heading back to work after undergoing ear correction surgery may be sooner than others. While some patients feel confident to return to work within a week others do not, and this is usually dependent on the swelling or what your job actually involves. It’s important to feel comfortable before returning to work, so make sure before surgery you have factored this into your recovery plan.

As well as following the five tips, it is advised that you maintain a healthy diet and avoid smoking during the recovery process. For more information about ear correction surgery please view the otoplasty treatment page or book a consultation.

Mr Ross named in RealSelf 500

Gary Ross named in the top 500 experts on patient research website

Mr Gary Ross is delighted to have been named in the RealSelf 500. The award celebrates commitment to patient education, along with an ability to inspire patients to share their story with the online community.

One of the most trusted patient resources available online, RealSelf is used every day by potential cosmetic surgery patients who are looking to undergo procedures.

What is RealSelf?

It’s an ideal platform for potential patients who wish to find out more about a specific medical professional, which may include plastic surgeons, cosmetic doctors, or dentists.

Mr Ross is delighted to be the recipient of this award from RealSelf and remains passionate about patients doing their research and ensuring they choose the right surgeon for their prospective treatment

Surgeon selection

Surgeon selection is incredibly important part of the journey for a patient who is choosing to undergo cosmetic surgery procedures such as facelift surgery or mummy makeover surgery.

When it comes to choosing a cosmetic surgeon, it is important to ascertain their suitability to your specific procedure.

When doing your research and choosing a medical professional to undertake your elective procedure, it’s a good idea to ensure they have good reviews from previous patients, as well as credentials and membership to safety organisations. This may include the BAAPS or BAPRAS.

Knowing more about your surgeon is a healthy step in undergoing cosmetic procedures in a safe and reliable setting. RealSelf is another platform that is helpful in providing information and reviews from previous patients about the surgeon you may be considering.

On his RealSelf award Mr Ross said:

“The RealSelf platform is an ideal online resource for potential patients and I’m pleased to be the recipient of this accolade.

“Before choosing to undergo any form of cosmetic surgery it’s important that patients do their research and ensure that they get to know their chosen surgeon before agreeing to undergo any procedures. The relationship between surgeon and patient is important, and it’s vital you make sure you feel comfortable and confident in surgeon’s abilities.

“We invite all potential patients to come in for a consultation to discuss their individual needs. This provides an excellent opportunity to ask questions and to determine suitability.

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You can read this post for more information about choosing a plastic surgeon. For treatment and procedure information please view the treatment pages and contact us if you have any questions.

 

Surgery v non surgical cosmetic treatments

Can non surgical cosmetic treatments ever replace surgical procedures?

One of the most frequently asked questions aesthetic experts are asked is whether non surgical cosmetic treatments can ever replace surgical alternatives.

This is usually asked with regards to anti ageing facial rejuvenation treatments. It is common to combine non surgical cosmetic treatments with surgical procedures when it comes to facial rejuvenation.

In some cases non invasive cosmetic treatments including dermabrasion and dermal fillers are offered in combination with procedures including surgery.

This can be for multiple reasons, but it’s most commonly because skin needs resurfacing or smoothing as well as lifting. A facelift can lift sagging skin on the face but it can’t improve the appearance of skin around the eyes or mouth, for example.

What is the main difference between non surgical cosmetic treatments and anti ageing surgery?

Non surgical cosmetic treatments do not require invasive procedures or surgery. They are suitable for men and women who are looking to make subtle aesthetic changes, most commonly with regards to ageing of the face and neck.

Unlike cosmetic surgery procedures such as the facelift, neck lift or eye lift, non invasive skin rejuvenation treatments don’t permanently alter the structure of the face. Many also require ‘top up’ treatments to maintain the results.

Popular non invasive cosmetic treatments include dermal fillers, dermabrasion, skin peels, muscle relaxing injections and skin tightening. They all offer different results and last various lengths of time.

How to choose between surgical and non surgical treatments

This comes down to what you hope to achieve and the advice of your medical professional. For some patients non surgical cosmetic treatments may offer the desired outcome, but for more advanced cosmetic changes surgery may be required.

A consultation is the best way to find out what cosmetic procedures are suitable. You can book a consultation here if you wish to ask any questions about specific aesthetic treatments and procedures.

Motivations for undergoing cosmetic procedures

One of the most important parts of a patient’s journey is meeting with a plastic surgeon and discussing the procedure they are considering.

At this meeting, one of the surgeon’s priorities will be to make sure the patient not only understand what the cosmetic procedure entails, but also why the patient wants to undergo it.

A patient’s motivations for choosing cosmetic surgery should be clear, and they should always be to enhance their self-esteem. It might seem like a quick fix to some, but cosmetic surgery is a serious decision that should only be made for the individual.

It is the responsibility of the plastic surgeon to turn down any patient he/she believes may be seeking aesthetic enhancement to please someone else or imitate someone, such as a celebrity.

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Would you like more information about non invasive anti ageing treatments? Contact us today to discuss your needs and ask any questions you feel may help you may your decision.

You can read patient testimonials on the site if you wish you hear more from a patient perspective too. Use the navigation bar to find information specific to the treatment you’re considering.

Five facial rejuvenation procedures for anti ageing

Choosing facial rejuvenation procedures as part of an anti ageing makeover

There are multiple facial rejuvenation procedures designed to help patients seeking anti ageing benefits. Procedures can be undertaken as stand alone surgical treatments or in combination with others.

Facial rejuvenation surgery is designed to make areas of the face appear more youthful. This can include the upper face and eye area, mid face and cheeks, or lower face and neck.

There are five main facial rejuvenation procedures available, although obviously this is not a limited list. This blog simply explores the benefits of the most commonly requested forms of anti ageing surgery for the face.

Lower blepharoplasty

A lower blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the appearance of eye bags. It differs from an upper blepharoplasty in that it only alters the skin below the eye.

It’s a popular procedure with both male and female patients, and is usually undertaken in patients over the age of 50. You can find out more about lower blepharoplasty via the treatment pages.

Upper blepharoplasty

If the concern is the skin above the eyes, an upper blepharoplasty may be the solution. Hooded eyes can be a concern as they tend to make someone appear older than their years. In some cases they can also impede vision.

Often combined with a lower blepharoplasty, an eye lift is popular because it’s capable of making a clear change to the way the eyes appear. Check the upper blepharoplasty treatment page for further information about the procedure itself.

Brow lift

Brow lift surgery is designed to change the appearance of the upper eyes; it’s often combined with and upper blepharoplasty. A brow lift may be undertaken if the eyebrows are drooping or causing a ‘sad’ expression.

It’s more common in male patients, and often for those who are over 50. There is detailed treatment information on the brow lift page.

Facelift

The most popular of all facial rejuvenation procedures, the facelift is an umbrella term for surgery to lift the face. There are numerous forms of face lift surgery available; which is right for you is determined through a consultation.

A mini facelift is more common in younger patients, whereas a full facelift is usually more suitable for older patients. You can find out more about all types of face lifting surgery and facial rejuvenation procedures like this in the treatment page section.

Neck lift

Often completed alongside facelift surgery, the neck lift is designed specifically for below the jawline. It’s a procedure common with patients over 45 to lift the skin of the neck and smooth the area to look more youthful.

Find in depth information about neck lift surgery on the treatment pages, or email us for more specific guidance.

More information

Get in touch if you would like more information about blepharoplasty procedures, facelift, neck lift surgery and brow lift surgery. Contact us via email or phone if you wish to book a consultation regarding anti ageing facial rejuvenation procedures.

 

Choosing facelift surgery over non surgical alternatives

The benefits to choosing facelift surgery over non invasive treatments

When it comes to choosing facelift surgery you must make sure you have considered all of your options. This includes deciding whether undergoing surgery is likely to provide you with better and more long-term results than non surgical alternatives.

There are pros and cons to any kind of cosmetic treatment, and they should be considered thoroughly of treatment is decided upon. Booking consultation is a great way to find out more about your chosen anti-ageing surgery procedure, and to get expert advice regarding skin rejuvenation alternatives.

Making your decision

Below you will find three of the most impressive benefits to choosing facelift surgery over a non-invasive anti-ageing treatments. This list is not exclusive and every patient is in individual, so what works for one person may not work for another one.

The advice below is simply to be used as a guide if you are considering moving on from non surgical facial rejuvenation treatments to facelift surgery.

– Long term results

One of the undeniable benefits of choosing a surgical facelift over non-invasive facial rejuvenation treatments is that the results are long-lasting. Unlike treatments such as skin tightening with energy assisted devices or injectables such as dermal fillers, the surgical facelift is designed for longevity.

Whilst a facelift cannot stop the ageing process, it is often found the patients who have undergone this form of facial rejuvenation surgery look more useful in 10 to 15 years than a patient who has not undergone facelift surgery.

– Versatility in the procedure

There is a common misconception that undergoing facelift has to involve lifting the entire face. This however is not the case, and there are multiple forms of facelift surgery offered if you are more concerned about specific area of the face.

For example: a mid-facelift is ideal for patients who are only concerned with skin laxity in the midsection of the face. Whilst there are non surgical treatments that can also tackle ageing in the midsection of the face, in the long term they cannot replicate the results of the mid-face lift.

– No follow up treatments

As all patients who enjoy nonsurgical anti-ageing treatments will testify, there is a certain amount of upkeep and follow-up treatments that are necessary in order to maintain the results. A prime example of this would be fillers, which require ‘top up treatments’ to preserve the results.

On of the clear benefits to undergoing facelift surgery as an alternative is that the results are long-lasting and do not require the patient to clinic every 12 to 18 months in order to maintain the smoothing or lifting results of the injectable product.

Making the right choice for you

Choosing facelift surgery is a decision that should only be made by the patient, for the patient. If you are considering undergoing any kind of cosmetic surgery for the benefit of or to please another person it is advise that you seek expert advice before moving forward.

It is also important to do your research before choosing a cosmetic surgeon. You can read this previous blog post on surgeon selection if you would like more advice regarding how to pick the person to perform your facelift surgery.

There is plenty of information on the treatment pages if you are considering choosing facelift surgery over non surgical alternatives. Have a thorough read of the information regarding the different types of facelift surgery and contact the team if you have any questions or wish to book a consultation with Mr Ross.