Paramus Plastic Surgery

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Paramus Plastic Surgery, Skin Care and Laser Center is founded on the dynamic synergistic husband-wife team effort of Dr. Emmanuel A.

06/11/2015

Following a tattoo removal procedure, the first thing that your doctor will do for you will be to apply an antibacterial ointment on the treated area. You will need to keep this clean, and reapply the ointment as recommended. A bath or shower can be taken the day after, but cleaning should be a gentle process, with no scrubbing.

06/09/2015

Even though you have the ability to remove your tattoo design, the first people with tattoo designs were stuck with them. That’s because the first people to have tattoos with artistic designs were the Egyptians, who lived around 400 B.C., way before any tattoo removal processes were even conceived.

06/04/2015

You'll hear that after having a breast augmentation, it's a good idea to have ice packs handy. Be sure that they are freezable gel packs though, rather than hard ice packs, as the gel ones will be much more comfortable.

06/02/2015

Allergic contact dermatitis is the medical term for an inflammation of the skin caused by a specific allergen. The allergic reaction may be mild or severe. To determine the specific cause of an inflammation, patch testing is usually required.

05/28/2015

An inframammary incision is one that is in the fold beneath the breast, when getting a breast augmentation. If your breast will definitely fold over and cover this scar after your surgery, this may be the best approach for you. Also, you have a higher likelihood of being able to breastfeed in the future if your surgeon uses this incision.

05/26/2015

In 1900, every surgeon’s basic instrument kit would have included boric acid. This weak boron acid was more effective and less hazardous than carbolic acid, so it was used to clean the air, disinfect surfaces, treat wounds, and irrigate the eyes.

05/21/2015

Within the discipline of plastic surgery, there are two schools: reconstructive and aesthetic. Aesthetic plastic surgery centers on enhancing or changing the appearance of an individual for cosmetic purposes, which is one of the reasons it is sometimes called "cosmetic surgery."

05/19/2015

It is a myth that all moles lead to skin cancer. However, anyone with more than 50 moles has a much greater chance of developing melanoma. If you have large or unusual moles, it's important to have them checked out immediately.

05/14/2015

During treatment, the laser light technician will send a pulse of light to the area being treated. Settings may be adjusted and reactions, if any, will be observed. Once completed, you will likely be given ice packs, anti-inflammatory creams, or cold water to minimize any residual discomfort or skin redness, which disappears rather quickly on its own.

05/12/2015

Maxillofacial reconstructive plastic surgery can help with more than restoring or improving physical appearance. For those with a jaw misalignment that impedes breathing, eating, or sleeping, restructuring, repositioning and realigning the jaw can bring substantial relief.

05/07/2015

Maybe you wanted to get a tattoo to show that you could be unique and stand out in the crowd. However, if you ended up getting a tribal tattoo, you probably still blend in with the crowd, as RankMyTattoos.com says that tribal tattoos are the most common of tattoos. We don’t blame you if you want a change.

05/05/2015

While more and more men are choosing cosmetic procedures in the past few decades, plastic surgery is largely for women. In 2011, about 10 million women had a cosmetic procedure compared to about 1 million men.

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