How Tattoo Removal Balm Works
September 26, 2009 by Jeff Flincks
Filed under Weight Loss
The practice of tattooing is nothing new, having originated centuries ago and used by many cultures for religious and status marking, among other uses. The process has evolved over time to become more of a hobby or means of self expression. With the increased popularity of tattoos has come a lucrative new removal market for those experiencing “tattoo regret.
Surgical procedures for the removal of tattoos, including laser therapy and Intense Pulsed Light treatment, among others, were popular in recent years but have given way to the newest tattoo removal phenomenon, do-it-yourself, at home removal using creams. The tattoo removal balm market is currently dominated by Wrecking Balm, TatBGone and Tattoo Erase, three of many products currently available. While tattoo removal balms contain an array of primary active ingredients, hydroquinone has been the dominant chemical in the at-home tattoo removal market. The chemical works by decreasing melanin production in the skin, and is commonly used cosmetically for skin bleaching, mainly for the reduction of freckles and age spots. Tattoo removal balms with hydroquinone usually contain about a two percent concentration of the controversial chemical. The FDA proposed a possible ban on hydroquinone in the United States in 2006, and it has been banned in several counties worldwide due to the suspicion that it may have a pose a slight cancer risk.
Minor differences between many of the products exist, including method, frequency and duration of use, but tattoo removal balm manufacturers all make the same basic guarantee: to lighten the tattoo over a gradual period of time without causing much pain. Consumer reviews for these body art removal creams provide a general consensus that when used as directed, the creams caused very little or no discomfort.
Doc Wilson’s Wrecking Balm No. 3, or simply Wrecking Balm, is the most recent craze in at-home tattoo removal. What makes this product unique is that it uses a three-step process involving a medical dermal device that was recently approved by the FDA. The product works by breaking down ink-injected skin and relies on the skin’s natural healing and regeneration process. Active ingredients in the product include salicylic acid and phyllanthus emblica fruit, also known as Indian Gooseberry.
Prices on home tattoo removal products vary greatly, and consumers can expect to shell out as little as $50 or as much as $300. Most can easily be purchased online or by phone.
Introducing Liposculpture Cosmetic Surgery
August 13, 2009 by Pier Montague
Filed under Weight Loss
When it comes to cosmetic surgery, you’d better believe that liposculpture treatments continue to be an extremely popular method of physical and self improvement. Commonly referred to by its cousin names of liposuction or even lipoplasty, this technique for taking fat from the body permanently has about 400,000 raving fans each year. That is to say, ever year nearly half a million people get liposculpture treatments to remove unwanted fat. This makes it the most popular form of cosmetic surgery, year after year.
This article will address the basic facts when it comes to liposculpture. This is aimed at anyone who is considering the use of such treatments in order to lose weight and improve the appearance of their physique.
Breaking the word down, we can see how “liposculpture” came to be used as an apt description for this fat removing technique. Lipo is a prefix for lipid, which is another word for fat. Sculpture, in this case, refers to the body sculpting techniques used to smooth the skin and improve the overall appearance of the area treated by the surgeons!
While implementing the surgery is surely a very complex skill, the basic idea is simple. The doctors will insert a cannula into the body, but first, they’ll mark the skin with tiny incisions that the cannula will go through. Once its inside the body, it’ll be moved around carefully by the doctor to the fat that will be removed. First it’s broken up, and then sucked out. All that while the doctor must be cautious about not accidentally damaging body organs or tissue with the cannula.
The whole point of the surgery then is for a patient to shed some body fat. This makes it sound like the greatest weight loss solution ever invented! The irony though is that doctors are careful to note that this is not a weight loss technique, and not just anyone can stroll in and get it done. A patient must be in good standing health, preferably be thin and already leading a healthy lifestyle. A patient must also abstain from smoking before coming in for surgery.
Also note that the average amount of fat removed is just shy of 10 pounds. This is not a huge amount of fat, meaning that this is no cure or remedy for obesity. Taking out more fat than this from the body exposes the patient to all sorts of risks, and is rarely done.
One of the good aspects of liposculpture is that, compared to many other types of surgeries, the patient is back on their feet very quickly. It is rare for someone not to go back to work or school within a few days of having had surgery. It will, however, be a number of months before the body fully heals itself and all swelling and numbness have disappeared. Once this has occurred though, the patient should be able to see the full results of their surgery, and hopefully be very happy with their thinner body!
Liposculpture Cost - Not Cheap, But They Are Worth The Expense
March 10, 2009 by Peter Hantmon
Filed under Weight Loss
The cost of liposculpture these days can be averaged out to well in the thousands of dollars in most surgical clinic’s, which is the reason some people shy away from the procedure. However, a lot of positive feedback, from people across the United States who have had liposculpture in the past prove that the cost is well worth the investment.
Also, the average person does not have to get a complete work-over, but could instead opt for individual parts of his or her body. An effective, safe, and painless procedure, it’s perfect for trimming excess fat from areas such as the abdomen, hips, waist, thighs, buttocks, knees, arms, and the face and neck.
Some may question if they really need a liposculpture to help improve their physical appearance. Many plastic surgeons wholeheartedly agree that the process is quick and simple, yielding fast, and most importantly, noticeable, results.
The cost of maintaining a healthy and strict diet, having a gym membership, and maybe even hiring a personal coach may require a large time investment, and with uncertain results, one could never be totally sure if they will gain any improvement. In the long run, this can add up to a hefty cost, most likely more than a quick and painless liposculpture. This is why the procedure is most highly regarded as a permanent and effective substitute for diet and exercise. It does not only help those who have had trouble in the past losing weight, but also those who have no time to spare from their busy lives to get into the right shape.
Each plastic surgeon has a set standard of excellence that can be seen through their amazing results, year after year. Not only do they have years of experience, but their tools are state of the art. Technology is evolving rapidly, producing sophisticated machines capable of the most intricate and delicate operations, which is utilized in clinics all across America. An advanced technique called the topographic mapping technique is normally used prior to the procedure as a highly effective and accurate way of targeting the problem areas, making precision marking that garner visually pleasing results. liposculpture may not be too easy on the wallet, but as an investment, it is the only safe and secure procedure that is faster and more effective than traditional weight loss methods.
Scarless Tummy Tuck Details
February 13, 2009 by Brandon Geberinger
Filed under Weight Loss
A scarless tummy tuck is a partial abdominoplasty. This procedure is done by a cosmetic surgeon and tummy tuck scars will be smaller and less visible. The incision thats made is much smaller than a full abdominoplasty incision. The kinds of candidates that are suited for a scarless tummy tuck are those who lost elasticity in their abdomen and cant improve it with diet and exercise. This is usually due to pregnancy or aging. Its recommended to have this procedure done if the area that needs improved is in the lower abdomen and the wall of your abdomen doesnt protrude a lot. The surgeon will remove the excess fat and skin and tightens up the muscles so you will have the firm look you want.
A scarless tummy tuck only takes a few hours so the surgical risk for patients is lower. Smoking should be stopped at least two weeks before surgery because it can higher the risks of complications. Your surgeon will give you guidelines on how to prepare for the surgery.
General anesthetic or a local anesthetic with an added sedative can be used. This type of tummy tuck is not as extensive as a full tummy tuck so liposuction might also be done especially if theres excessive fat.
The incision is put in the small area directly above the pubis and the skin flap is stretched down. The skin is tightened after the fat is removed and than the skin flap is stitched back into place. The belly button isnt removed during this procedure. Only a small scar remains above the pubic area which can be concealed with underwear.
A great benefit of a scarless tummy tuck is you dont have to stay in the hospital long. Some patients even go home the same day. Pain, tenderness, swelling and bruising are some of the symptoms you may have after this surgery. You can do some light activities after a couple of days if you feel up to it. It may take a whole month to completely recover. Your stitches will be taken out about 10 days after your tummy tuck. You need to be more active after the stitches are out to keep blood clots from forming and to help you recover quicker. Always follow your surgeons advice and keep all your appointments.



