Monday, September 18, 2017

Plastic without anesthesia has real

 Plastic without anesthesia has real  And you would agree to go through breast enlargement surgery, being conscious? The woman refused general anesthesia, and did not regret it.

Traditionally, operations breast augmentation   not considered to be particularly dangerous. But they are held under general anesthesia And this is a very significant risk factor. It turns out, general anesthesia   It is not a necessity.

On the operating table lies a woman with blond hair, her eyes closed. Large blue sheet separating her head from the body (see. Photo), opened the woman's breasts. In two places the surgeon has already made cuts, and now gently puts in gelatinous silicone implants. The woman opens her eyes, with a smile, looking at the nurse and asked: "My hair does not hurt?"

This is not a fragment of the sci-fi movie about the medicine of the future, but a reality. British plastic surgeon Fazel Fatah, together with a colleague Hiroshi Nishikawa spent in Westbourne Clinic medical center in Birmingham operation   increase bust   without general anesthesia . The patient is conscious but does not feel pain. Moreover, he could easily carry on a conversation with the doctor during the procedure, and an hour later he is allowed to return home.

Doctors developed this unique author's method breast augmentation   using a combination of local anesthetics and sedatives. Today, Dr. Fatah holds without general anesthesia, not only the installation of the implants in the chest, and abdominoplasty, liposuction, fat transplants from the waist and hips to the chest, and facelift.

"As far as I know, none of the doctors in the world do not practice what I do, - says Dr. Fatah. - My technique serves to protect the health of patients. General anesthesia fraught with side effects - nausea, vomiting in 30% of cases, more serious complications including nerve damage, paralysis (1 in 10,000 cases) and even death (1 in 100,000 cases). "



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