Harley Medical Group report record number of mums turning to cosmetic
surgery
Released
on: April 30, 2008, 3:31 am
Press
Release Author: The
Harley Medical Group
Industry:
Healthcare
Press
Release Summary: The Harley Medical Group report record numbers
of mums are turning to post-pregnancy cosmetic surgery to get
their figures back
Press
Release Body: Ireland’s leading cosmetic clinic has seen
a record increase in post-pregnancy surgery procedures over the
past year, as more and more women strive for the yummy mummy look.
The main procedures requested at The Harley Medical Group
Clinic, which has registered a 20% increase, are liposuction,
tummy tuck and breast uplift.
“After
pregnancy or substantial weight loss, many people find their abdominal
muscles are weak and the skin in that area has become looser,”
said Liz Dale of The Harley Medical Group.
“Despite exercise and diet, this may be difficult to shift
and can cause self-consciousness and anxiety. During the procedure
the muscles can be tightened and excess skin removed, leaving
a firmer, flatter abdomen. Many of our patients choose to combine
a tummy
tuck procedure (abdominoplasty) with having liposuction to
their waist area to create a new slim waistline.”
Liposuction
is the removal of excess fatty tissue to reshape the body. It
is not designed as a treatment for obesity, but can trim up the
abdomen, hips, buttocks, inner and outer thighs, knees and even
a double chin. The operation is performed under a general anaesthetic,
or under local anaesthetic with sedation, often as a day case,
taking one to two hours. A very small incision is used to insert
the cannula to extract the fat and sometimes this is closed with
a stitch or dissolvable suture.
The
tummy tuck procedure takes around two hours under general anaesthetic
and usually requires a one- to two-night stay in hospital. During
the procedure, all loose excess skin and fatty tissue are removed
through an incision which extends across the abdomen, usually
from hip to hip (across the bikini area) and the damaged abdominal
muscles are repaired. A benefit of this procedure is that
the entire abdominal muscle wall can be tightened, usually with
permanent sutures, to give a firmer result and flatter tummy (even
for those without a flat tummy previously).
“Pregnancy
and breastfeeding take their toll and a breast uplift can have
an uplifting emotional as well as physical effect,”
said Liz Dale. “It can restore proportion
to someone's body and give more self-confidence. However, all
The Harley Medical Group surgeons make sure that
post pregnancy patients are in good health and not breast feeding.
There will be a time period before a post pregnant woman can have
surgery. For example Harley Medical advise all
post breast feeding patients to wait 4-6 months for breast
augmentation and liposuction and tummy tuck patients to wait
until they are closer to their ideal weight.”
Breast
uplift involves the removal of excess skin from around the
breast to create a firmer, more pert breast. If there is only
a small amount of breast tissue present, implants can be inserted
during the surgery to improve size at the same time.
The
Harley Medical Group, now in its 26th year and its eighth
in the Republic, has recently opened a clinic in Belfast to meet
the growing demand in cosmetic
surgery in Ireland.
Ends
About
The Harley Medical Group
The Harley Medical Group is now in its 26th year
and is among the most highly regarded cosmetic surgery groups
in the UK and Ireland. The Harley Medical Group’s
Chairman, Mel Braham, is a member of the steering committee
set up to oversee the introduction of new regulations covering
the entire cosmetic surgery sector. These UK standards are applied
in The Harley Medical Group clinics in Ireland
in the current absence of any guidelines for clinics in Ireland.
Web
Site: http://www.harleymedical.ie/
Contact
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interviews or to trial non-surgical procedures at The Harley Medical
Group, contact:
Sharon Plunkett
Plunkett Communications
29 Eaton Square
Monkstown
Co. Dublin
Tel: 01 280 7873
www.harleymedical.ie