Cosmetic Surgery Somerset KY

Don’t just dream about cosmetic surgery and do something about it. Here you will get a listing of the finest cosmetic surgeons around Somerset who can take care of any of the plastic surgery procedures you have been thinking of including breast implants for breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, facelift, nose surgery, chin surgery, cheek implants, lip augmentation, eyelid surgery, browlift, tummy tuck, liposuction and more. You are only a click away from the cosmetic surgery center in Somerset, KY that will make your dreams come true. Click here to continue reading this article ...

Christopher Marek MD
(606) 677-0482
850 Hail Knob Road
Somerset, KY
 
Cosmetic & Laser Div-Womens
(606) 451-8663
333 Bogle St
Somerset, KY
 
Owens, Sarah - Bluegrass Medical Day Spa
(606) 676-8671
355 Langdon St
Somerset, KY
 
Michael Leadbetter
(513) 791-4440
3104 Dixie Hwy
Erlanger, KY
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No


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Julene B. Samuels
(502) 897-9411
6400 Dutchmans Parkway
Louisville, KY
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No


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Lake Cumberland Surgery Center
(606) 678-9688
301 Langdon St
Somerset, KY
 
Mounce, Carrie - Cosmetic & Laser Div-Womens
(606) 451-8663
333 Bogle St
Somerset, KY
 
Stephen Schantz
(859) 254-5665
125 East Maxwell St
Lexington, KY
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No


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Daniel A Medalie
(859) 323-5887
800 Rose Street
Lexington, KY
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No


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Daniel M. Tkach
(270) 444-8200
2601 Kentucky Avenue
Paducah, KY
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No


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Cosmetic Surgery

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Article Medically Reviewed By:

Stephen Hopping, MD

Director of the Center of Cosmetic Surgery Clinical Professor of Surgery, George Washington University Washington, DC

Overview

What Is It?
Liposuction, also called lipoplasty, suction lipectomy or liposculpture, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that vacuums out fat from beneath the skin's surface to reduce fullness in areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, knees, buttocks, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck.

If no amount of diet or exercise removes those stubborn saddlebags on your hips or that paunchy spot on your stomach, you may be able to get rid of that localized area of fat through surgery. Liposuction, also called lipoplasty, suction lipectomy or liposculpture, is a cosmetic surgical procedurethat vacuums out fat from beneath the skin's surface to reduce fullness in areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, knees, buttocks, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck.

Liposuction is the most popular form of cosmetic surgery among both men and women in the United States, with 301,882 procedures performed in 2007, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. First introduced in the United States in 1982, liposuction's popularity increased as refinements to the technique improved results and reduced recovery times. However, rates of the surgery have decreased slightly in the past seven years—down 15 percent from 2000 to 2007.

Although liposuction can produce permanent changes in body contour, it is not a substitute for a healthy low-fat diet and exercise. It will not tighten loose skin or eliminate the shallow surface fat irregularities called cellulite. It is a sculpting technique that can improve body proportions and help make clothing fit better.

Liposuction recontours the body by removing some of the body's finite number of fat cells. It's a myth that when you gain weight, you're adding new fat cells to your body. In fact, each person has a fixed number of fat cells. When you gain weight, those fat cells grow larger, but don't increase in number. When you lose weight, the fat cells shrink. Your genes determine how many and where fat cells are distributed, and some people tend to have more fat cells in some body areas than others. For example, some women have more fat cells in their thighs and hips, instead of a uniform fat distribution. Liposuction can permanently remove some fat cells from such areas. But, the fat cells that remain in the area treated still can grow larger if you gain weight. Many liposuction patients find, however, that newly added weight will not accumulate in the specific areas as it did before and instead distributes more evenly or in different areas. This is why weight gain is inadvisable after liposuction. Liposuction results are best when patients achieve a five- to 15-pound weight loss after the procedure.

There are several variations on the liposuction technique, but those most commonly used involve first infusing the area to...

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