The Latest Trends in Plastic Surgery
The newest trends in plastic surgery are constantly evolving. Just when you think you know everything, the experts come out with something new! In this blog post, we will explore some of the latest innovations and techniques that are changing the face of cosmetic surgery. Keep reading to learn about what’s new and how it can change your life for the better!
Injectables To The Rescue!
The newest trend in plastic surgery is injectable fillers. These are substances that can add volume and shape to a face or body area, such as cheekbones or lips. In fact, you may have seen these on TV ads for products like Sculptra® Aesthetic (poly-L-lactic acid) and Restylane® (hyaluronic acid). Fillers can be a great option for those who are not ready to undergo surgery.
However, there is some concern that these fillers may cause permanent damage if they migrate beneath the skin where they cannot be removed. The FDA recommends consulting with your doctor before trying any of these treatments.
A Trend That’s Not Going Anywhere!
Another new technique in plastic surgery is permanent makeup or micro-pigmentation as it is sometimes called. This process involves implanting pigment into the dermal layer of skin to create a more youthful appearance. Those who struggle with thinning eyeliner or eyebrows often turn to this method to restore their natural look. However, it can also be used for cosmetic purposes such as lip enhancement and scar camouflage.
Micro-pigmentation is not recommended for those with a history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring because the pigment particles are too large to pass through these scars without causing damage. Be sure to check with your doctor before trying permanent makeup.
Looking Forward To The Future!
And finally, there is a new method that has not yet been approved for use in the United States: human platelet injections. These are made by centrifuging a patient’s blood and separating out their white cells which contain growth factors. During an injection session, these proteins can be injected into the skin, bones, or other areas of the body to stimulate collagen production and reduce fine lines.
The FDA has not yet approved human platelet injections because more research is needed on their safety and effectiveness before they can be used outside a clinical trial setting.
Know What You Want!
To get the best results out of any new procedure, do your research and find a doctor with experience in the latest techniques and equipment. One great way to get connected is by networking through online communities or joining local organizations for professionals within your area of interest.
Take some time to explore all that’s new in plastic surgery!
Final Words:
Cosmetic surgery is becoming more and more personalized, with a wide variety of treatments to choose from based on your goals. If you are looking for an innovative way to improve your appearance without undergoing major surgery, let us know! Our expert surgeon Dr. Jim Brantner will be happy to help you explore all of the available options that can give you the beautiful results that you deserve.
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