Don’t we all have a secret
little wish list of body parts that could stand improvement? Dr Parul R Sheth
finds newer and better ways of making it possible.
YOU watch Shakira
and Britney Spears groove to music and instantly wish you had their body. Who
doesn’t want a perfect number 10 body? Some women even believe that their
sex lives would be better if they achieved their ideal shape. Cosmetic surgery
is no longer just for ageing movie stars or the very wealthy.
If
someone is not happy with how she looks, there’s nothing wrong with her
getting elective cosmetic surgery. It seems as though all you have to do is
imagine a little ‘tuck’ here, maybe a nice ‘boost’
there, and plastic surgery makes it so. But beware, if you hope for a miracle
rather than an improvement you may be disappointed. Here’s a peek at
what’s available and what’s really involved.
The Doctor
Nose
Refashioning the nose, or rhinoplasty, involves reshaping the
nasal contour by either removing a ‘bump’ on the bridge of the nose,
trimming a bulbous tip, or camouflaging by another procedure, resulting in a
better profile.
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Boobs
We don’t know why exactly men are so fascinated by
boobs, but breasts seem to have mesmerised men through the ages and across all
cultures. “Curves on a woman’s body has always been a turn-on for
me. Women look really sensual when they are filled out,” says Ravi Dutt, a
27-year-old sales manager. Obviously, you feel it’s very important to have
the right size, shape and pointiness! Today, you have breast enlargement options
that you couldn’t dream of a couple of decades ago. You can add volume to
small breasts or restore the volume that was lost due to childbirth, weight loss
and ageing.
Augmentation mammoplasty, as it is medically termed,
involves surgical placement of an implant behind each breast to increase its
volume and enhance its shape. The small incisions are virtually undetectable,
usually made under each breast, around the nipples or in the armpits. Implants
may be inserted just under the gland of the breast or beneath the muscle tissue.
Stitches are removed after approximately one week.
Currently,
saline-filled implants are very popular. FDA-approved implants with a thicker
and better version of silicone gel called ‘cohesive silicone gel’
are also a popular option and are specially suggested if you have minimal breast
tissue.
The use of sustained mechanical force to induce tissue
growth in the breasts has recently been touted as a method to achieve modest
enlargement of the breasts.
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