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Plastic Surgery In Kenya


PLASTIC SURGERY IN KENYA

 

Among the many areas in which plastic and aesthetic surgery are shown to be necessary in Kenya for the completion of what is the path to good physical shape, we can certainly include post-slimming remodeling. All severely overweight or obese people who decide to face the long path of weight loss are well aware that their goal cannot be said to be completely achieved without resorting, once weight loss, to the help of a surgeon.

 

Losing 20, 30, and 50 kg is an incredible undertaking that often requires a year or more of sacrifices that involve both the food sphere (it is necessary to completely change one's habits) and the physical one (the lifestyle is totally revolutionized). From the anatomical point of view, it happens that the body undergoes real emptying. The large rounded masses disappear, leaving behind them a surface of the fabric that no longer has much to wrap around. Sagging, flabby, and decidedly excess skin is the consequence of a robust weight loss. It is not just an aesthetic problem: irritation and annoying sores often form in the folds that are created. The residual fabric, in a disproportionate quantity compared to the mass, hinders the movements and does not allow you to wear some clothes easily.

 

Generally, the areas most affected by excess tissue are the abdomen, thighs and arms. The interventions that lend themselves to post-weight loss remodeling are therefore abdominoplasty and lifting (thighs and arms, if necessary). They become, if not necessary, even indispensable to give meaning to the whole process which as a whole can last several months. The ex-obese life, in truth, is the expectation of undergoing remodeling in a spasmodic way. Only after this, in fact, the body acquires the right proportions, public activities can be undertaken without embarrassment, and showing oneself no longer represents a problem.

 

BRIDAL SURGERY IN KENYA: WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

 

As we know, the desire of many women is to crown their dream of love with a fairytale wedding especially in Kenya. On that unforgettable day, the bride is the center of general attention, so she must be flawless in every aspect of her. From the choice of the dress to the hairstyle, brides all over the world strive to be gorgeous and beautiful. That day, in fact, will remain etched in their memory and that of others for a long time. 

 

Until a few years ago, a slightly overweight bride would have followed a low-calorie diet and would have signed up to the gym months before the date of the fateful yes to fit perfectly the dress she would have worn only once. Today  the trend has changed. If it is possible to resort to a little help from cosmetic surgery, thus speeding up the body definition process, why not do it? And here is where wedding surgery or bridal surgery is born. Ad hoc interventions to make the bride more beautiful quickly.

 

A famous reality show of 2010,  bridalplasty,  held in the USA has, so to speak, cleared this practice by giving away the possibility of obtaining a complete transformation in view of the wedding for 12 future brides (or already married women who had not had a dream ceremony), who challenged each other in various skill tests to get what was the desired cosmetic surgery package.

 

What exactly does it consist of? The interventions most requested by future brides are undoubtedly those that aim to make the face more pleasant and luminous, but there is no shortage of brides who undergo liposuction or breast augmentation. Among the interventions required for the face, we can include the removal of freckles or sunspots, the attenuation of the marks left by acne but also the increase in the volume of the lips. 

 

Truth be told, it's not just brides-to-be who want to look their best. There are many men who take advantage of the wedding day to improve their appearance. In the case of future spouses, the most requested interventions range from reduction or remodeling of the abdomen (through abdominoplasty or liposculpture). However, there is no shortage of requests for facial interventions such as lifting or peeling or even hair transplantation.

 

A LOOK AT BARIATRIC SURGERY IN KENYA

 

The term bariatric surgery refers to those interventions that aim to drastically solve the problem of obesity. These are procedures designed to provide valid help to highly motivated individuals, who cannot lose weight on their own, but above all regain it in the medium-long term.

 

Although these are rather invasive interventions, they involve such a cost-benefit ratio that they are now considered a solution to the problem of obesity and the complications it entails (hypercholesterolemia, polycystic ovary, heart disease).

 

The first bariatric surgery operations date back to the 1950s and concern changes in the intestine (the part of the intestine in which most of the absorption of nutrients took place was removed). The weight loss results were good, but the mortality was too high. In the 60s they began to intervene on the stomach rather than on the intestine, generating, through the insertion of a bag, a sense of satiety that was able to make you lose weight without too many consequences and side effects.

 

The use of bariatric surgery today means that the operated subjects are able to lose the desired weight and not regain it even after 10 years. Diseases related to obesity are thus combated and this also leads to again for the NHS. After a robust weight loss, however, it happens that those who have lost weight find themselves dealing with a not exactly idyllic appearance. The amount of kg lost leaves behind excess sagging skin which is not simply an obstacle to beauty, but also leads to problems in exercising as well as annoying irritations and even sores similar to those of beds. In support of this condition, plastic and aesthetic surgery offers a series of interventions whose purpose is to make sense of a strong weight loss.

 

PLASTIC SURGERY COST IN KENYA

 

For Face lift the surgery will cost you around 3000$ in Kenya.