Breast Lift in SK
Breast Lift in SK section, includes general infrmation about Breast Lift Procedure, Breast Lift SK Local News, Breast Lift SK Surgeon Locator and other Breast Lift related material.
Breast Lift Procedure
A mastopexy or breast lift is a surgical procedure performed to reshape the breast and return it to a more youthful position. Drooping of the breast may occur after pregnancy as well as aging. Frequently a breast implant may be used in conjunction with a breast lift in order to achieve better results. Depending on the amount of breast lifting that needs to be accomplished, different techniques may be used that involve different incisions. Generally, the more lifting that is required, the larger the incision (and therefore the scar).
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Slovakia Trains Train is by far the best option to travel across Slovakia, provided you don't have a private vehicle. Rail network is extensive, the only exception is central southern Slovakia, where buses are more efficient. Trains are fairly priced, reliable and clean. Opt for an InterCity service if you want Western-style comfort; IC trains link Bratislava, ?ilina, The High Tatras and Ko?ice. These are somewhat more expensive, but can save you from the crowds: ordinary trains do get crowded, usually on Fridays and Sundays. Watch out for pickpockets at major stations and steer clear of money scams. Also, sporadic robberies occur to sleeping passengers travelling the overnight longliners.
Slovakia Ethnicities There are some similarities between the Czech and Slovak cultures. However, although the Slovaks may talk and eat like the Czechs, they are not the same. One of the most striking differences is that while Czechs are largely atheists, Slovaks are largely Catholics. This they share with the Poles.
As a Hungarian territory for approximately thousand years, there is a Hungarian-speaking minority of 9.7%, mostly in southern Slovakia. The Slovak language is similar to Czech and Polish, but it is different. On the other hand, you won´t have a problem to understand the Slovaks, if you speak Polish or Czech.
In the eastern part of the country, there are many Romas/Gypsies and some Rusnacs/Rusins and Ukrainians. The Gypsies usually are the poorest, worst educated members of the society. They have higher levels of unemployment, criminality, and alcoholism than ethnic Slovaks. Most of the Gypsies do not give "Gypsy" as their nationality in censuses, but their true number is around 300.000.
There are also some Czechs, Poles and Germans living in Slovakia.
Plastic Surgery News...
- Abstract
Background Septal cartilage is the best graft material for reconstructing the nasal dorsum, columella, and tip. It is the tissue of choice
in primary and secondary rhinoplasties, provided that it can be shaped into a desired contour. Because the amount of cartilage
obtained with the cutting method using a swivel knife and septal cartilage scissors is insufficient, new instruments and separation
methods are needed to compensate for this shortcoming.
Methods This article presents two new instruments: the spatula suction dissector and the J & D knife. Using the spatula suction dissector,
the septal cartilage was separated from the mucoperichondrium. Then, suspending the hook of the J & D knife on the septal
caudal border, a 10-mm marginal incision perpendicular to the cartilage edge is made. The spatula suction dissector and/or
D knife can effectively separate the tongue-and-groove articulation.
Results The spatula suction dissector, J & D knife, and separation techniques make it possible to harvest sufficient amounts of cartilage
in one piece without leaving any behind during rhinoplasty.
Conclusion There was a need for improved instrumentation to obtain sufficient cartilage than what is currently available. New instruments
that made it easier, faster, and safer to harvest the cartilage are presented.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Innovative TechniqueDOI 10.1007/s00266-008-9146-6Authors
Nakheon Kang, Chungnam National University Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine 640 Daesa-Dong, Jung-Gu Daejeon 301-721 KoreaAnn Youn, Chungnam National University Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine 640 Daesa-Dong, Jung-Gu Daejeon 301-721 KoreaSang-Ha Oh, Chungnam National University Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine 640 Daesa-Dong, Jung-Gu Daejeon 301-721 Korea
Journal Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1432-5241Print ISSN 0364-216X (Source: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)
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