Showing posts with label Procedures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Procedures. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 January 2012

West Palm Beach Breast Augmentation: Procedures and Reasons to Consider

Loxahatchee, FL (PRWEB) April 2, 2011

Dr. Itzhak Nir is a practitioner of West Palm Beach breast augmentation, and recently took the time to sit down and give us a look into how the process works, and some reasons that women might want to consider the procedure for themselves. Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty, is a surgical enhancement procedure whose goal is to accentuate the size and shape of a woman's breasts. While breast augmentation will make the breasts larger, the surgery itself will not move the breasts closer together or lift sagging breasts. Breast augmentation is tremendous help to patients who desire a fuller profile, who have lost breast volume due to pregnancy or nursing, or who have undergone breast reconstruction and want to gain a more natural look again.


West Palm Beach Breast Augmentation: General Procedure


Breast augmentation involves making a small incision to insert a breast implant into the breast area in order to enlarge the breast. The surgery is commonly performed on an outpatient basis at a hospital or state-of-the-art surgical unit while the patient is under a general anesthesia and asleep. There are several possible locations for the small incision that will be used for inserting the breast implant. The most frequent technique utilizes an incision made in the lower portion of the breast. Another technique, though less frequently used, involves making an incision in the armpit. A third technique makes an incision around the areola (the darker skin surrounding the nipple). A newer technique uses an incision in the belly button, thus reducing the chance of scarring in the breast area. The best technique will be decided together between the patient and the surgeon during the consultation.


During surgery, the breast tissue is raised to create an open pocket under the breast tissue or beneath the chest wall muscle. Inserting an implant behind each breast can increase a woman's breast size by one or more bra cup sizes. Implants typically contain a saline solution (similar to saltwater) although in special cases the implants can contain a silicone gel. In some circumstances, particularly those in which there is breast asymmetry (uneven breast size), an inflatable implant may be used to allow the surgeon to adjust the level of inflation to attain breast symmetry and balance. Surgery typically lasts from 1 to 3 hours.


West Palm Beach Breast Augmentation: The Recovery


Generally, post-operative instructions call for plenty of rest and limited movement in order to speed up the healing process and recovery time. Bandages are applied right after surgery to aid the healing process and to minimize movement of the breasts. Once the bandages are removed, a specialized surgical bra will need to be worn for several weeks. Patients sometimes report minor pain associated with the surgery. This pain can be treated effectively with oral medication. While complications are rare, patients can minimize potential problems by carefully following the directions given by the physician after surgery.


To schedule a consultation, contact Dr. Nir at Palms Weillington Plastic Surgery, (561)753-3331. Or for more information, visit http://www.drnir.com


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New iBand and Gastric Plication Procedures Performed in Austin Texas

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) November 12, 2011

Austin's Leading Texas Bariatric Surgeon and Pioneer of the Single Incision Lap Band Procedure Dr. Sashi Ganta from Austin Bariatric Institute is believed to have performed one of the first iBand and Gastric plication (LGCP) procedures in Austin at St David's North Austin Medical Center in Austin, Texas.


The iBand and Gastric Plication are the newest procedures introduced in bariatric surgery in Texas. The iBand is also called imbricated lapband or banded gastric plication. The gastric plication is also known as gastric imbrication, Laparoscopic greater curve plication (LGCP), Pleat, Staple less or reversible gastric sleeve. When the gastric plication is performed simultaneously with a Lap band it is called an iBand.


These new weight loss procedures are designed to produce fast effective weight loss results similar to the gastric sleeve but without the complication risks associated with the sleeve. The new procedures are performed as outpatient procedures with quick recovery. The procedures may improve overall weight loss results and may need less frequent follow-up than the lap band procedure. For these reasons some patients may consider the iBand to be the best of both worlds- safety and fast effective weight loss.


The Gastric Plication procedure is similar to gastric sleeve surgery but without cutting, stapling and permanently removing the stomach. The procedure involves separating the outer curvature of the stomach from the surrounding fatty tissue and then folding the stomach into itself. The folds are secured with layers of permanent sutures thereby eliminating the stomach's capacity to expand. Unlike a gastric bypass or gastric sleeve there is no cutting or removing the stomach, thereby virtually eliminating the potential major complication risks associated with traditional Gastric Sleeve or Gastric bypass.


In the iBand procedure the Lap band and the gastric plication procedures are performed together creating a small stomach pouch at the top of the stomach with the lap band and a narrow, sleeve-shaped lower stomach that cannot expand. The procedure does not involve cutting or removing the stomach. The result is that patient will not be able to eat large portions of food and will feel satisfied for longer periods of time between meals with less hunger. Even though very few short term or long term complications are expected with these new procedures, there is not enough published data regarding the new weight loss procedures.


Austin's first iBand patient Tasha who lost 46 lbs in 6 weeks following the procedure says -"When I was thinking about the Gastric Sleeve at first, my family was very worried about permanently altering or removing my stomach and all the possible complications. But, I wanted a procedure that can produce fast and effective weight loss. I am so glad the new iBand option was available for me. My family and I are so happy and this is just the beginning."


Dr. Sashi Ganta states- "Patient demand for safe and effective weight loss surgery procedures continues to drive innovation and I am committed to stay at the forefront, introducing the new procedures and weight loss programs in Central Texas that are affordable for patients concerned about the cost of iBand and Gastric Plication options."


About Dr. Sashi Ganta

Dr. Sashi Ganta is a board-certified surgeon specializing in bariatric surgery in Texas. He performs lap band, single incision lap band with no visible scars, gastric sleeve, single incision gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, gastric plication (LGCP), iBand (banded gastric plication) and revision surgery for failed weight loss. He frequently utilizes advanced robotic technology utilizing daVinci robot for several procedures and a member of the Texas Institute for Robotic Surgery. Dr Ganta, one of the most experienced bariatric surgeons in Austin has developed a comprehensive weight loss clinic in Austin, Texas and his practice in Central Texas, AIBL, is known as one of the best Texas weight loss surgery centers. Many patients have travelled from other states and other countries to Austin seeking Dr. Ganta's expertise. Dr. Ganta received fellowship training in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Ganta lives in Austin, Texas.


Contact: Dr. Sashi Ganta

Austin Institute of Bariatrics and Laparoscopy (AIBL)

11851 Jollyville Road, Suite 104, Austin, Texas, 78759

Phone 512-257-AIBL (2425)


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