Cosmetic Surgery Clinics in Asia
Cosmetic surgery regulations and organisations in Asia
Erase signs of aging from the face
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Cosmetic surgery is getting more and more popular among the population of asia, and with this growth comes more and more clinics willing to perform cosmetic procedures. In the mid 70's Thailand had just 10 plastic surgeons. Now indiviual clinics and hospitals there are performing hundred of procedures a week each.
Qualifications
Qualifications for plastic surgeons vary from country to country in Asia, so you need to be careful when checking the credentials of the surgeon you choose to be treated by. Visit the individual RevaHealth.com page for the country you have chosen (Thailand, India, The Philippines)to see some important links to the local regulatory bodies and associations.
Face Lift
Erase signs of aging from the face
A guide to cosmetic surgery in Asia
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Wrinkles, dropping jowls, and slackening of skin are all results of aging and exposure to the sun. Face-lifts are most effective for removing sag from under the chin and wrinkles from the cheeks.
The operation is most successful for healthy individuals with good remaining skin elasticity, though improvements can be made in most people. A face-lift can erase signs of aging from the face creating a tighter, firmer and more youthful look.
Usually performed under a local anaesthetic. Incisions start at the temples and run down the hairline, in front of the ear, continuing backwards into the lower scalp. These incisions allow the surgeon access to the skin of the face and neck, which is lifted from the underlying tissue. Fat is removed and muscles and tendons strengthened depending on the patient and the desired result. The skin is resettled over the adjusted fat and muscle and excess skin removed at the incision edges.

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The procedure varies depending on the individual and the work that is required: a standard length for the operation is 2 to 3 hours.
Facelifts are often extensive operations. Following the procedure there may be considerable discomfort and swelling for a few days, with tubes being left in place to aid drainage from the areas operated upon. Bandages may remain in place for 1 week, during this time the head should be kept elevated, as much as possible, to reduce inflammation and swelling. Stitches are usually removed at the end of the first week. Most swelling and discomfort will have subsided after 2 weeks to a month. Full recovery to normal feeling may take up to 6 months.
After surgery blood may gather in areas operated upon though these can be drained subsequently. There is a danger of damage to the nerves of the face causing loss of feeling: such damage is usually only temporary. Infection is a risk as it is with all invasive surgery.