One of the eleven systems that make up our human anatomy consists of the Lymphatic System. This system is responsible for carrying excess fluid, proteins, bacteria, and waste materials from the tissues, thus cleansing the tissues of debris. Once fluid and particles enter the lymphatic system they are called lymph. The lymph is transported to lymph nodes where it is cleansed and filtered and then it is returned to the blood stream. The lymphatic system plays an important role in the body’s defense against infection.
In the healing phase following surgery, waste products can build up in the local tissues. These waste products can increase and prolong inflammation, swelling, and pain during the healing phase. LD improves lymph flow and accelerates the removal of these waste products, and thus can speed up healing.
Lymphatic Drainage is a technique used to provide relief from edema, an accumulation of fluids in the tissues that causes swelling. It is a gently, rhythmic style of massage that stimulates the immune system and improves the appearance of the skin. LD is used before and after surgery, to help speed up healing and reduce edema/swelling. It increases blood flow and can reduce scar tissue. During LD, muscles relax, heart and breathe rate decrease, and clients move into a state of relaxation that promotes healing and balance. Symptoms like fatigue, mild depression, and chronic soft-tissue pain call for the gentleness of lymph massage. It will stimulate the immune system and has an energizing effect on the body’s vital energy. Scar tissue becomes smaller, smoother, more flexible and stronger with LD.
Depending on the patient’s constitution before surgery, your Surgeon will determine the number of treatments a patient should have after surgery. The pressure during the treatment should not cause any discomfort. For the best results, a patient should receive LD treatments 1-2 times per day during 10 days to accelerate the patient´s recovery.
It is also recommended that the patient drink plenty of water before and after LD. Eating a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy proteins will also play a significant role in the healing process and stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities.
With permission from your Surgeon, patients can do gentle stretching and range or motion exercises to encourage lymph movement and reduce scar tissue buildup
minimum 5 sessions
Today’s laser treatment constitutes one of the most advanced tools in surgical and therapeutic procedures, with noteworthy benefits to mankind.
Laser has many applications and offers huge advantages for medicine and patient care, shortening post-operative periods and reducing scaring. This allows people to return to their daily activities quicker.
Patients dislike their scars for a number of reasons. Our medical team will make every effort to make your scars as inconspicuous as possible. Still, it’s important to remember that body lift scars are permanent. Fortunately, the scars can usually be placed so that you can wear even low-cut tops.
Our health care specialists have many tools at their disposal to reduce and treat scars from every part of the body through special scar removal techniques.
After your surgery we will offer you a free consultation with one of our health care specialists in laser treatment.
Laser treatment will help you to reduce the appearance of scars by 70 to 80 percent and prevent their recurrence.
According to your skin quality, the laser scar removal technique will prevent the appearance of keloid scars, hypertrophic scars, or atrophic scars, which have the following characteristics:
– Keloid Scarring: Firm, raised, and reddish-purple scars that extend beyond the initial wound area and builds over time.
– Hypertrophic Scarring: Firm, raised, and pink scars that remain within the initial wound area and possibly naturally regress over time.
– Atrophic Scarring: Depressed pin-like pockets in the skin that can result from skin conditions or diseases such as acne.
Laser can also be applied, for example, in rheumatology, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation, and in dentistry.
It is also used in chronic, degenerative problems, such as osteomuscular and arthritic pain. It improves joint mobility and it reduces pain. In ulcerous lesions caused by diabetes, it helps regenerate the dermal tissue. Skin cells are stimulated and are regenerated in these areas.
Is the administration of carbon dioxide [CO2] gas for therapeutic purposes.
Is a non-surgical cosmetic medicine treatment. Carboxytherapy employs injections to infuse gaseous carbon dioxide below the skin into the subcutaneous tissue through a needle. It claims to kill fat cells, stimulate blood flow, improve the skin’s elasticity and reduce the appearance of cellulite although it has not been clinically tested nor approved by the FDA. It has also become a popular treatment for stretch marks.
Lip augmentation increases the fullness of the lips, using one of a variety of surgical or minimally invasive techniques. While the most popular methods use fillers such as Restylane or Juvederm and fat graft.
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