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Brillent Facelift Surgery by Tony Poer

Tony Poer practice is now more than 90% international patients and expatriates who come for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery from around the globe.

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Brillent Facelift Surgery by Tony Poer

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  1. Introduction • Plastic surgery is defined as any procedure used to correct or restore either form or function to a body part. • It deals with body modification and reconstructive surgery as well as surgery for aesthetically pleasing purposes.

  2. History • Body reconstruction surgery was done as early as 2000 B.C.E by the famous Indian surgeon, Sushruta. • Nose and ear reconstruction were the first procedures done.

  3. History • WWI was the biggest booster to plastic surgery. • It produced the two “fathers” of modern plastic surgery, New Zealander Harold Gillies and American Vilray Blair. • Gillies even performed the first male-to-female sex change operation in 1951! Gillies Blair

  4. Techniques and Procedures

  5. 1) Skin Grafting • A skin graft is the replacement of a patient’s skin. • Required after major skin loss from a burn, major trauma or infection (i.e. flesh eating bacteria). • Usually plastic surgeons are called in to do skin grafts. • They plan their cut lines on the patients and close and remove sutures or staples in a particular sequence in order to minimize scarring.

  6. 2)Reconstructive Surgery • It is performed to correct function, but in some cases may be used to generate a more normal appearance. • Common procedures include tumour removal, facial reconstruction, hand repair, breast reduction and breast reconstruction (after a mastectomy).

  7. 3) Microsurgery • The reconstruction of missing tissues usually by the transfer of tissue from another part of the body. • Called microsurgery because the doctor uses a microscope in order to see the vessels and fibres he/she needs to connect after the tissue has been transferred.

  8. 4) Cosmetic Surgery • Deals with enhancement of appearance for non-medical reasons. • Includes any “lifting”, augmentation or implant insertion. • Nose jobs, face lifts, Botox, collagen injections, breast augmentation and tummy tucks are the most common. • Brazilian Butt lifts are starting to challenge though. ;)

  9. 5) Body Modification • Similar to cosmetic surgery, it is the deliberate altering of the human body for non-medical reasons. • The difference is that it may not be done for a more pleasing appearance.

  10. 5) Body Modification • Includes: • Any piercings or tattoos. • Genital modification including circumcision. • Binding procedures like corsetry, foot-binding, etc… • Strange things like neck rings, “elfing”, bifurcation of the tongue…

  11. Plastic Surgery in the Kingston Area 1) U Cosmetic Inc‎   1324 Princess Street, Kingston, ON K7M 3E2‎ Website‎ 2) Kingston Laser and Cosmetic Clinic‎ 863 Norwest Road, Kingston, ON K7P 2N2‎ Website‎ ‎ 3) Shine Rejuvination‎ 166 Brock Street, Kingston, ON K7L 5G2‎

  12. Sometimes Plastic Surgery can be an addiction! • http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/woman-gets-100-silicone-injections-to-have-the-world-s-biggest-lips.html

  13. Homework • What types of medical procedures fall under the category of plastic surgery? • In terms of skin grafting and body reconstruction, do you believe these procedures, although expensive and not always covered by insurance, are worth it? • Cosmetic surgery is usually not covered by insurance. Do you believe that it a beneficial part of the medical community? Why or why not? • Body modification is a cheaper alternative to cosmetic surgery. What are some of the reasons you think people go through body modification? • Investigate one of the clinics around the Kingston area (using their website) and rate them on the number of procedures they do and how successful they are.

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