Breast sagging occurs as a result of loosening of the ligaments between breast tissue and chest muscles. Age, breastfeeding, weight gain and loss, wrong bra selection, lack of exercise, unhealthy diet and genetic factors are the leading causes of breast sagging. Appropriate physical activity, various creams and massage applications play a role in preventing and delaying breast sagging. However, if there is breast sagging, breast lift surgery should be preferred for an effective and permanent solution.
A Ablactation: Weaning the baby Adjuvant Treatment: Auxiliary treatment performed in addition to surgery after surgery. Axillary Incision: The incision procedure made from the armpit in breast surgery. Acute Mastitis: Local findings such as stiffness, pain, and redness as well as fever and chills in the breast. Alveolus Mammarial gland. Amastia: Unilateral or bilateral absence
Abnormal swelling that occurs in humans due to excessive lipoidosis and fluid accumulation in the hips, thighs and legs is called "Lipoedema" in medical language. This disease, also called painful lipoidosis syndrome, can sometimes be seen on the arms, although it mostly affects the legs. The degree of lipoedema, which is a chronic adipose tissue disease, differs from person to person. While it may be mild in some patients, it may reach the condition that prevents even walking in others. Lipoedema, which is a genetic disease, is always seen in women. This disease, which usually occurs during adolescence, also has a high chance of being seen in other women in the family.
The procedure of injecting the fat taken from the patient's own body through a certain process in order to give volume to any part of the body is called fat injection. This procedure must be performed by a plastic surgeon to get successful results. Fat to be injected into the skin is usually taken from the patient's abdomen with special tools. However, waist and hip areas are also frequently preferred as donor sites.
Liposuction is the procedure of removing the persistent fat deposits from body areas such as the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. The procedure also involves shaping (contouring) these areas, and it is carried out by using a hollow cannula inserted through the skin, which is connected to a vacuum system that suctions fat.
Our hands are among the most worn-out areas whereas the first signs of aging in our body are observed. The formation of excess skin, wrinkles and various stains are the most important problems of hand aesthetics. In the light of this information, surgical procedures performed by plastic surgeons are called hand aesthetics to eliminate signs of aging, such as freckles, wrinkles, spots and veins arising due to melting fat tissues in the hand area of the body. These procedures are frequently preferred by people of middle age and above.