SURGICAL  PROCEDURES

Incision & Drainage of Superficial Abscesses

An abscess is a simple collection of necrotic tissue in a liquefied status; most often infected (with purulent material-pus). Apart from the local symptoms of pain, swelling, redness and limitations of movements due to the location, systemic symptoms like fever are not uncommon. The best treatment for any abscess or collection of pus is to drain the same with a liberal incision with dependent drainage. Once an abscess reaches the stage of collection of purulent material in liquefied status it is seldom possible to treat with antibiotics or by any other means.

Excision of Warts, Cysts, Lipomas

Moles, cysts, lipomas, skin tags and warts referred to as lesions that are very common on the face or body. They can be found in men, women and children of all ages. In most cases these lesions can be removed quickly in the office. Some lesions can be easily shaved down to the level of the surrounding skin and some skin tags can be snipped with surgical scissors. Other types of lesions can be cut out entirely and closed with sutures.

Fat Transfer or Fat Grafting

It is used to augment many other areas of the body including hallowed cheeks, sunken eyes, indented scars, buttocks, biceps, triceps, calf muscle, breast, hands, face and penis. A fat grafting involved your own fat cells that it is biocompatible and may help eliminate the risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It look more natural that body implant, some of the fat is absorbed in 30%.

Tumescent Lipo-Sculpture

Tumescent Liposuction is the most commonly performed cosmetic procedure in the United States. It is also referred to as liposculpture, lipoplasty, and suction-assisted lipectomy. Liposuction is a surgical  procedure that slims and contours the body by removing excess of fat to achieve a more attractive body shape. Liposuction is a good option for someone in good general health who has areas of the body that do not respond to a proper diet and regular exercise. Liposuction can be use on any part of the body.

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