Recent studies show that Beverly Hills plastic surgery is making inroads into improving patient care. One study showed that patients experience less pain and heal faster with pulsed magnetic fields. Low-frequency magnetic fields are directed at the wound with a small, portable device to aid cells in healing the body. In a world where patients are discharged quickly and are impatient with the healing process, this promising treatment may get them back on their feet much faster.
Are we ready to move facial transplantation into mainstream medicine? Perhaps, according to another article in PRS where physicians probe the remaining hurdles to routinely performing facial transplantation. Looking at the various psychological and social consequences of being disfigured, such as discrimination and self-esteem issues, physicians agree the extreme and devastating psychological implications of being disfigured overshadow surgical and immunological issues. These are large questions, but they do have implications as people consider cosmetic surgery, including the Mommy Makeover.
