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Reconstructive Plastic Surgery For People Suffering From Injury And Obesity

By: Geoffrey Leber Home | Health-and-Fitness | Beauty


For patients who have more complex needs beyond wanting to look younger, reconstructive surgery is a necessity. The Spectrum and Daily News writes that when we think of plastic surgery in major US cities like Phoenix breast augmentation, tummy tuck or other elective kinds of procedures likely come to mind; its important to note cosmetic surgerys other beneficial functions especially in facial and body reconstruction.

The need for reconstructive surgery in busy metropolitan cities where anyone can slip and fall at the office, get into an accident, or sustain injury while playing a sport is especially evident. In Phoenix liposuction and other aesthetics-enhancing cosmetic procedures go much further in improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from both normal and morbid obesity. Patients who may or may not have sustained trauma injury from car or other accidents that can cause broken or shattered bones in the face, torso, or limbs can also benefit tremendously from reconstructive surgery.

A specialist in Phoenix plastic surgery recently informs us that falls (at work, home, or on the street) are the most common cause of soft tissue injury to the face for many of his facial surgery patients. He advises that seat belts and air bags are one way to help prevent or minimize this type of facial trauma since they can keep the face from hitting the steering wheel or dashboard in the event of an accident. Mouth pieces worn while participating in some types of sports can help minimize damage to the teeth. Helmets can help protect the face to some degree when riding bikes, motorcycles or when rollerblading. Please contact your local Phoenix plastic surgeon for additional information on reconstructive cosmetic surgery of the face or body.



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Dr. Geoffrey Leber, Board certified plastic surgeon, specializing in face and body cosmetic surgery in the greater Phoenix area.For more information please visit : http://www.bevhillsdoc.com/

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