Skin and Hair Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

About Hair and Skin Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

The number of new cosmetic surgery technologies and advanced techniques are growing at a rapid pace. As a result, plastic surgeons are able to perform a wider range of cosmetic surgery procedures than the more traditional procedures such as facelift, rhinoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation and tummy tuck. Many cosmetic surgery facilities offer a variety of outpatient skin and hair treatments for patients who desire to have beautiful, glowing skin or a full head of hair.

Hair loss is an increasing concern for men as they age; more than 50 percent of men older than 50 years old in the United States have lost hair. While topical treatments are readily available, many struggle with the modest results they provide. Products like Rogaine can give consumers the desired effects, but only provide a temporary solution. To give men and women the luscious mane they desire, cosmetic surgeons and dermatologists offer hair transplants — a surgical procedure that attaches hair grafts to thinning areas of the scalp. Not many doctors are experienced in performing hair transplantation, so it is important for patients to carefully review a doctor's credentials and surgical background. It is best to review before and after photos of previous patients to determine the quality of the surgical results for each surgeon.

Cosmetic surgery facilities often work in conjunction with a medical or day spa, which offers a variety of skin treatments. Patients with unwanted facial and body hair often visit a medical spa or plastic surgery facility to undergo laser hair removal. Unlike waxing or tweezing, laser hair removal eliminates hair for up to 12 weeks. Many patients also find laser hair removal less painful than electrolysis.

Another widely requested laser skin treatment is tattoo removal. Before laser tattoo removal, patients with unwanted tattoos could remove them by excision or dermabrasion — or "sanding" the area. Topical creams are another option, although research has not yet proven these to be effective. Patients with fair complexions and darker ink tattoos are the best candidates for the laser tattoo removal procedure. Depending on the patient and the tattoo, one to ten laser treatments may be needed.

One of the most popular procedures for brides-to-be is microdermabrasion. This non-invasive skin treatment sloughs off dead skin cells to reveal radiant, glowing skin. During microdermabrasion, a practitioner sprays a crystal mixture on the face to exfoliate and refresh the skin. As a result, sun damage, acne scars and hyperpigmentation are lessened and patients can enjoy clearer, more even skin tone.

Finding a Hair and Skin Cosmetic Specialist

When deciding upon a specialist for your hair and skin needs, it is important to review his or her credentials and experience. In many instances, dermatologists offer skin resurfacing treatments through their facility or medical spa. Other patients feel more comfortable with a board-certified plastic surgeon performing the procedure. Cosmetic surgeons, family practice doctors and dermatologists are also qualified to perform hair transplantation.

During an initial one-on-one consultation, the specialist carefully reviews your condition and individual needs. Then, he or she creates a personalized treatment plan to address all of your areas of concern. Hair and skin procedures are often performed on an out-patient basis, allowing you to return home once the procedure is complete. Your doctor may recommend you rest for a few days before returning to your everyday activities. To learn about laser skin resurfacing or injectables, such as BOTOX or Dysport, visit other pages in this website.

Latisse as a Hair Treatment

Loss or thinning of hair in the eyelashes is an issue of concern to many women. The application of Latisse can create increased eyelash growth and improve the overall appearance of the eyes. To learn more about the types of Latisse treatments offered in Houston, visit our other informational portals.