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What we will be talking about to you today is post massive weight loss body contouring procedures. If you are someone who has lost a lot of weight or if you know someone who has lost a lot of weight, then this video is for you because I will be discussing in-depth about post massive weight loss body contouring.
Keep watching this video because this might benefit you and may change your life forever.
I am Dr. Rajat Gupta, a board-certified plastic surgeon working in Delhi, with an experience of over 2000 body contouring procedures.
So, let’s talk about what is massive weight loss.
Now, any individual can lose a lot of weight. But massive weight loss means the loss of at least 10kg in 3 months time. So, lot of individuals lose a lot of weight either due to exercise, dieting or they undergo some procedures like bariatric surgery, in which there are different options of sleeve gastrectomy, roux en y bypass – all as simple as a balloon insertion into the stomach.
After all these interventions, a person loses a lot of weight and they reduce their subcutaneous fat a lot. Now, once they lose this weight and the subcutaneous fat what happens is that their skin starts sagging or the skin gets loose.
You may notice that they lose fat from their face and neck and the face and neck skin start loosening up. Or, majorly, they lose a lot of fat from their abdomen and their abdominal skin gets loose and it doesn’t look nice if they remove their clothes. There is a huge amount of skin which is sagging. At the same time,
they may have some loose skin in their thigh area which does not look nice.
In females, once they lose a lot of fat, they may also get breast sagging. Their breasts may sag. Which also doesn’t look nice. Depending upon what areas an individual has got sagging and in, we plan the correction for those areas. Basically, what they need is removal of excess skin.
Now, whether this excess skin is in their neck, in their chest, in their abdomen, in their arms or thighs, the treatment is customized depending upon what an individual’s needs or requirements are. So, suppose someone has a lot of excess skin in their abdomen. What it needs is the removal of excess skin from the lower abdomen or a procedure known as tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. If a person has excess skin in their thighs or arms, then they need a reduction in their excess skin, in those areas and the procedure is called a thigh lift or an arm lift. For face and neck sagging, a person may undergo a procedure
called face or neck lift. And for the sagging of breasts, they need a procedure called breast lift or mastopexy.
Now, all these procedures are actually customized and tailored for each individual. But a person who has lost a large amount of weight and has sagging skin, they would eventually need this because sagging skin is
not only an aesthetic concern but that area is also very difficult to clean. The sweat gets accumulated, they may have some fungal infections there, and it doesn’t look nice altogether. I’ve seen such individuals, when they remove their clothes, it’s not only that they don’t look nice, they also lose a lot of their confidence.
They display inhibitions even though they have lost such a large amount of weight and they look nice with clothes on. They would be inhibited by removing their clothes and going swimming or for a beach holiday.
So, understand that the ramifications of this procedure are not only for aesthetic concerns but also for the self-confidence of that person.
These procedures are reasonably safe procedures if done by a good plastic surgeon at a good center. Now, you need to choose your plastic surgeon keeping in mind a person who has experience with post massive weight loss contouring because these are some things which are very different to contour, the skin excess is in all dimensions, and therefore your plastic surgeon has to be smart enough and artistic enough that they understand how to remove the excess skin while giving you minimal scars and, at the same time,
enhancing the shape of your body.
I’ve tried to answer the indications of body contouring after post massive weight loss procedures. If you have any more questions regarding these procedures, please write into us and I will be there to help you. Thank you.
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The thyroid gland lies in the midline of the anterior neck, just caudal to the thyroid cartilage. To inspect the thyroid gland, the examiner stands in front of the patient. The examiner asks the seated patient to dorsiflex (extend) the neck and swallow a sip of water. Minor enlargement of the gland may only become apparent on inspection in this position. Palpation of the thyroid gland is typically performed with the examiner standing behind the patient. Both lobes and the isthmus of the thyroid gland should be palpated for any nodules or diffuse enlargement. Mobility of the thyroid gland with swallowing should be assessed with palpation. Nodules arising from the thyroid gland typically move with swallowing. A hard, fixed thyroid gland could indicate malignancy. If a central nodule is identified, the patient is asked to protrude the tongue. Upward movement of the central nodule on protrusion of the tongue indicates a thyroglossal cyst. Auscultation is performed at the superior poles of bilateral lobes as this is where the superior thyroid artery is most superficial and bifurcates into its terminal branches. A bilateral bruit over the superior poles suggests Graves disease. Examination of the thyroid gland is completed by palpating the regional cervical lymph nodes for any enlargement.
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Renal artery stenosis is a narrowing of arteries that carry blood to one or both of the kidneys. Most often seen in older people with atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), renal artery stenosis can worsen over time and often leads to hypertension (high blood pressure) and kidney damage.
Urogenital neoplasms spreading to the inguinal lymph nodes are penile carcinoma (the most frequent), urethral and scrotum cancers, tumors of the testis with scrotal violation. Penile carcinoma is an uncommon malignant disease and accounts for as many 0.4-0.6% of male cancers. Most patients are elder...ly. It rarely occurs in men under age 60 and its incidence increases progressively until it reaches a peak in the eighth decade 1. The risk of a lymph node invasion is greater with high grade and high stage tumors 2. Some investigators have reported the inaccuracy of the sentinel node biopsy 3, 4, described by Cabanas 5. Patients with metastatic lymph node penis cancer have a very poor prognosis if penectomy only is performed. Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy is basically carried out as a treatment modality and not only as a staging act. Patients with lymph node invasion have a 30-40% cure rate. Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy should be also performed in patients with disseminated neoplasms for the local control of the disease. The 5 years survival rate of patients with clinically negative lymph nodes treated with a modified inguinal lymphadenectomy is 88% versus 38% in patients not initially treated with lymphadenectomy 6. This video-tape clearly shows a therapeutic algorithm, the anatomy of the inguinal lymph nodes, according to Rouviere 7 and Daseler 8, the radical ilioinguinal node dissection with transposition of the sartorius muscle and the modified inguinal lymphadenectomy proposed by Catalona 9. References: 1. Lynch D.F. and Schellhammer P: Tumors of the penis. In Campbell’s Urology Seventh Edition, edited by Walsh P.C., Retik A.B., Darracott Vaughan E. and Wein A.J. W.B. Saunders Company, Vol. 3, chapt. 79, p. 2458, 1998. 2. Pizzocaro G., Piva L., Bandieramonte G., Tana S. Up-to-date management of carcinoma of the penis. Eur. Urol. 32: 5-15, 1997 3. Perinetti E., Crane D.B. and Catalona W.J. Unreliability of sentinel lymph node biopsy for staging penile carcinoma. J. Urol. 124: 734, 1980 4. Fowler J.E. Jr. Sentinel lymph node biopsy for staging penile cancer. Urology 23: 352, 1984 5. Cabanas R.M. An approach for the treatment of penile carcinoma. Cancer 39: 456, 1977 6. Russo P. and Gaudin P. Management strategies for carcinoma of the penis. Contemporary Urology;5:48-66, 2000 7. Rouviere H. Anatomy of the human lymphatic system. Edwards Brothers, p. 218, 1938 8. Daseler E.H., Anson B.J., Reimann A.F. Radical excision of the inguinal and iliac lymph glands: a study based on 450 anatomical dissections and upon supportive clinical observations. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 87: 679, 1948 9. Catalona W.J. Modified inguinal lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the penis with preservation of saphenous veins: technique and preliminary results. J. Urol. 140: 306-310, 1988
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Stoma Care- Changing a Colostomy Bag (Nursing Skills)
In this video, we’re going to talk about stoma care. Now, the wafer and bag for an ostomy only NEEDS to be changed every 3 days, or if it’s leaking. But, you still need to be able to assess the stoma itself. In this case we’re going to show you how to replace the bag and clean and assess the stoma. Start by putting a towel under the patient on the side of the stoma. We love you guys! Go out and be your best selves today! And, as always, happy nursing!
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0.05 Introduction to Stoma Care
0:20 Assessing the stoma
0:47 Cleaning the stoma
1:12 Inspecting the stoma
1:25 Measuring and cutting the stoma
2:00 Applying and sealing the bag
2:35 Documentation
2:41 Outro
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A colonoscope is the special tool used to perform a colonoscopy. It is a thin, flexible, tubular ‘telescope’ with a light and video camera that your doctor carefully guides through your colon in order to see and determine the health of your colon. Watch this animation to learn about the features of the colonoscope, how the colonoscopy procedure is performed and how polyps are removed, and the follow-up care you and your doctor should talk about after your procedure.
This is the postmortem of a male who died of due to a blunt injury to abdomen n thus the ruptue of the spleen. there was no any scra or wond on epidermis. but the 4th rib was fractured. all the above mentioned conditions are clearly seen in this video.
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This is my rhinoplasty before and after video
Watch my experience from initial consult to final result as I have an ethnic rhinoplasty procedure performed by Dr. Paul S. Nassif of Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology located in Beverly Hills.
The results are incredible! It's like a dream come true. I am so happy that I chose Dr. Nassif as my surgeon. He is truly a gifted and wonderful surgeon.
There where many procedures performed to get the incredible results I received including:
Deep Temporalis Fascia Harvesting
Septoplasty
Turbinoplasty
Open Rhinoplasty
Nasal Smas Excicion
Vestibular Tissue Release
Tip Cartilage Contouring / Cephalic Trim
Columella Strut Placement
Shield Graft
Ear (conchal) Cartilage Harvest
Rim Graft
Osteotomies
Narrowing of Nasal Dorsum
Build up of Radix & Dorsum (cartilage and fascia grafts)
Alar Base Reduction
Rhinoplasty in Los Angeles also specializes in ethnic rhinoplasty for African American, Hispanic and Asian patients. As part of his information campaign on cosmetic surgery in Beverly Hills, those who are interested in rhinoplasty and plastic surgery can get loads of up-to-date information straight from Dr. Nassif through his websites Media Page. This web page contains articles written by Dr. Nassif that have been published in famous plastic surgery journals and books.
The Media Page also contains actual rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty surgery captured on video. These videos were aired in Discovery Channel, ET, and other shows. Patients who want to know more about Dr. Paul Nassif can check out his curriculum vitae. Whether you decide to attempt this procedure or not, rhinoplastyspecialist.com can give you an accurate and detailed perspective.
AFRICAN AMERICAN NASAL ANATOMY:
1. Skin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissue
2. Radix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & Low
3. Nasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & Flat
4. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal Definition
5. Base: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring Nostrils
6. Nasolabial Junction: Retracted, Under-Developed Nasal Spine
7. Maxilla: Usually Retrusive & Hypoplastic
HISPANIC NASAL ANATOMY:
1. Skin: Thick, Abundant Sebaceous Glands
2. Radix: Low to Normal
3. Nasal Bridge: Wide
4. Dorsum: Convex (Nasal Hump)
5. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Occasionally Derotated to Normal, Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Wide Domes, Minimal Definition
6. Columella: Short to Normal
7. Base: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring Nostrils
8. Maxilla: Within Normal Limits
ASIAN NASAL ANATOMY:
1. Skin: Heavy, Thick & Sebaceous
2. Radix: Deep & Flat
3. Nasal Bridge & Dorsum: Low, Wide & Flat
4. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Ptotic, Abundant Fibrofatty Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal Definition
5. Columella: Short, Minimal Show (Retracted)
6. Base: Wide, Thick, Oblique & Flaring Nostrils
7. Maxilla: Usually Retrusive
DESIRED RHINOPLASTY GOALS:
1. Bridge: Moderately Thinner
2. Dorsum: Higher (Augmented)
3. Tip: Refined, Increased Projection, Increased Rotation
4. Base: Vertical-Oblique Nostrils & Triangular Nasal Base
5. Columella: Increased Columellar Show & Length
6. Maxilla: Less Retrusive
7. Skin-Soft Tissue Envelope: Moderate Thickness that Provides Good Tip Definition African American Rhinoplasty
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