Part 2: “Mini” Cosmetic Body Procedures Available for Variety of Concerns
If you have tuned into our blog series about “mini” plastic surgery procedures, you have undoubtedly read about the variety of options available to treat facial cosmetic issues including crow’s feet, sagging skin, and mild to moderate furrows. Dr. John LeRoy understands it is sometimes these smaller procedures and the subtle changes they produce that have the biggest impact on rediscovering self-confidence while maintaining the features that make you who you are.
Since developing the Band Aid Facelift, Dr. LeRoy has added several minimally invasive treatments for non-facial cosmetic concerns such as Band Aid Liposuction and tummy tuck. Read on for a quick guide to the concerns addressable with Dr. LeRoy’s Band Aid body procedures.
Excess fat: For areas that are resistant to even the most diligent diet and exercise efforts, like hips, saddlebags, behind elbow area, knees, and under the chin, Band Aid Liposuction can help. Band Aid Liposuction targets smaller areas, lessening treatment session and liposuction recovery time significantly.
Stretched, excess torso skin: Unlike areas of excess fat, excess skin often occurs after significant weight loss or pregnancy. A Band Aid Tummy Tuck can eliminate excess skin in the abdominal area, while Band Aid Liposuction can eradicate the excess fat in other areas necessitated.
Sagging skin of the neck or chest: New Band Aid Skin Tightening uses Protégé technology to heat the deep dermal layers of neck and chest skin to reduce mild to moderate skin laxity and promote collagen production. Also useful for treatment of lax skin and wrinkles on the face, Band Aid Skin Tightening results are maximized through a series of five quick treatments.
For some patients, a combination of traditional plastic surgery procedures as well as Band Aid body procedures is necessary to maximize results. Contact Dr. LeRoy’s office to setup a consultation, discuss your cosmetic goals, and find out which procedures can best aid in achieving your objectives. You can also connect with Dr. LeRoy on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ for the latest plastic surgery news.