Showing posts with label cosmetic surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmetic surgery. Show all posts

How To Fight Ageing: Surgery Vs Cosmetics

Cosmetic surgery is the popular secret indulgence of celebrities and an increasing number of teenage girls who are keen to enhance, nip, tuck and boost areas of their bodies and faces.  But the strong force opposing this surgery trend is the women pioneering the natural approach to beauty through diet, lifestyle and risk-free beauty products such as face creams and lotions.


Fight Ageing: Surgery Vs Cosmetics

These are some of the most popular complaints as side-effects of aging with a surgical solution versus a cosmetic solution. Which will you choose?

Problem: Droopy Eyelids
As we get older, our skin loses elasticity, particularly around the delicate eye area. This
can cause the skin to sag around the eyes, making them develop into loose folds and creases, causing the dreaded ‘crow’s feet’. The muscles around the eyes also lose firmness, making the fat around the eye bulge slightly and appear puffy.


Surgery solution: Lid lift (blepharoplasty)
One of the most popular eye cosmetic surgeries is a lid lift (blepharoplasty) which involves removing loose skin beneath the brow which may seem to droop over eyelids giving a heavier, darker look. It is also used for reducing puffiness around the eye area. The surgery will involve either a local or general anaesthesia. Under general anaesthesia, the patient is fully sedated, whereas local anaesthesia is carried out when conscious but the eye area is completely numbed. The surgeon will then gently make cuts along the natur
al folds in your eyelid and remove excess fat, muscle and loose skin. The cut is then sealed up with tiny stitches to leave minimal scarring.

Quick facts:
Cost: £1,500=£3000
Recovery Time: At least 1 week
Side Effects: swelling, bruising, discomfort, dry, itchy eyes, sensitivity to light, blurred vision.
Results: 5-20 years

Cosmetic solution: highlighting and white eyeliner
Using a few simple tricks, you may be able to recreate the effects of surgery with the contents of your makeup bag. Celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Emma Stone are fans of using highlighting makeup to lighten and contour specific areas of the face.  Using a highlighting pen such as MAC Prep & Prime Highlighter, apply the highlight to the inner and outer corners of your eyes to brighten, lighten and awaken. Alternatively, wear as a primer under foundation to give the whole eye area a more youthful appearance.  Alternatively, white eyeliner can be used for the same effect when applied to the inner corners and along the lower lash line.

Quick facts:
Cost: Around £18 (for MAC’s highlighter)
Recovery time: N/A
Side Effects: N/A
Results: 24 hours

Problem: Puffy eye bags
As with heavy eyelid drooping, puffy eye bags form as a result of a slackening of the muscles in the eye area. Fat which lies behind the eyeball become more prominent below the eye forming puffiness and often a resulting dark shadow. This can create a tired, aged appearance many women are keen to avoid.

Surgical solution: Fast repositioning/Laser or Transconjunctival blepharoplasty
Fat repositioning involves the surgeon extracting fat from the eyelid and repositioning it lower- just above the cheek bones. This is believed to add a youthful plumpness to the cheeks whilst removing unwanted eye bags. Similarly, transconjunctival blepharoplasty involves a slight incision, but in this case it is made on the inside of the lower eyelid (the conjunctiva). This is believed to help support the recovery of the lower eyelids and reduce the risk of scarring.

Quick Facts:
Cost: £1500- £2500
Recovery time: Around 3 days
Side effects: Bruising, swelling, bleeding
Results: 5-20 years

Cosmetic solution: caffeine eye roll-on
To reduce puffy eye bags and dark circles, cosmetic brands have released countless ranges of creams and lotions, but one product seems to stand out. The Garnier Caffeine Eye Roll-on features a smooth metal roller ball which is enriched with caffeine to sooth puffy eyes. Caffeine is naturally anti-inflammatory, helping to reduce bags and make eyes feel revitalised. Garnier have also released a concealer version which releases a small amount of eye concealer to help hide dark circles and reduce bags all at once.

Quick facts:
Cost: £6.99
Recovery time: N/A
Side effects: N/A
Results: 24 hours
So if you’re considering the options to fight the signs of ageing, it’s worth considering cosmetic alternatives to drastic- and often pricey- cosmetic surgery. If you think surgery is the only option, be sure to research the most reliable, experienced surgeons to work with and always consult a GP before making any final decisions.

As a makeup fanatic, Victoria shares her top tips for beautiful eyes. She writes for Directsight, a glasses retailer. 

Will Xeomin Take Over Botox’s Crown?

New wrinkle filler has recently joined the market. Though it isn’t quite as mainstream Botox yet, still Xeomin has taken quite an audience and is currently an “it” in the market.

On the other hand, Botox, the all-time wrinkle filler queen has begun to be compared to the new and coming wrinkle fillers. The new product has been FDA approved already and is being offered in clinics all over the world. 

 Xeomin wrinkle filler


Wrinkle Fillers
There are lots of wrinkle filler products in the market. Botox though has the top spot because it was used widely around the world and had the limelight first.  Wrinkle fillers aim to erase wrinkles around the face. The erasing of wrinkles causes someone to look younger and even more open.

The wrinkle fillers works the same with which it paralyzes wrinkles though the blocking of nerves to the muscles. This causes the targeted muscle to not to contract, creating the smoother skin appeared after.

How Xeomin Originated
Xeomin is incobotulinumtoxin A which was made by Merz Pharmaceuticals. It has even been approved to treat cervical dystonia and blephrospasm. As with Botox, it is also made from the bacteria that produce botulism. The result then is a temporary reduction of wrinkles, younger face.

Same again with Botox, it can address crow’s feet, forehead wrinkles and frown lines. And before the US, Xeomin has already been approved by 19 other countries.

How Xeomin is Different from Botox
Xeomin has several advantages as compared to Botox. Here are some of its positive components:
1.       It can be transported minus the refrigeration. It can be possibly be easily distributed by its manufacturers to credited clinics.

2.       It has no additives. Meaning it only has the Botulinum toxin A. this point may cause benefit such as you may have lesser risk of developing antibodies that may contradict Xeomin as compared to other products.
3.       It can have visible effects in a week or less. The result or the wrinkle free face can last as long as six months. And it’s roughly the same with Botox.

Some caution though should be done once you decide to have the product. Never use it interchangeably just for the heck of trying out which is the best. This might cause some adverse effects on you. 

Some Possible Risks
·         Spreading of toxin to other part of the body which will be causing some breathing problem as well as problem in swallowing. But then this can be for those who have Cerebral palsy. There is no reported case of someone who had it for cosmetic purposes to have the above complication.

·         Bleeding and bruising. This can be possible in the place of injection.
·         Itching and swelling. This can be possible allergic reaction and should be consulted with your doctor fast.
·         Other side effects for Xeomin though may be present when treating cervical dystonia and blepharospasm. For cosmetic purposes, it has lesser risks and complications.

Some risks will be avoided if you do the right thing such as avoiding to have it injected in non-medical places and having it done by board certified and well experienced doctors. Being wise shouldn’t be a problem; after all it’s your own health you are looking at. 

So Will Xeomin Really Take down Botox and Will Take its crown?
There are really good reviews for Xeomin. But we can guess that Botox will not be abdicating that fast. It still has a following all over the world. I guess familiarity does not fade fast. 2.8 million People receive Botox treatment every year for both men and women. 

Xeomin though has been taken by the Botox throwaways, meaning those who developed a resistance on the popular Botox.

So will Botox be brought down? I guess, no. Not yet. Though Xeomin has received positive rave, there is still the new market to handle and the old market to penetrate. It needs a couple of more years for familiarization before some would accept and embrace it. 

But definitely, Xeomin will give Botox a handful and a competition. The positive thing about competition is, there will be a possibility that treatments will cost less later and everything will get better and better.
The only thing that isn’t happy with Xeomin's worldwide approval is Allergan. Yeah, Botox’s own.

Costs of Xeomin Treatment
Xeomin may not be that far with Botox when it comes to prices. They are on the same wavelength. And yes, costs will be further eroded as more and more country now is letting Xeomin in for approval.
So will Merz topple over Allergan? Will Allergan’s monopoly be cut now? Another year or so and we will see.
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