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Plastic Surgery In Ireland


PLASTIC SURGERY IN IRELAND

 

Among the most successful substances in the field of medicine and cosmetic surgery in Ireland we can also include hyaluronic acid. At the base of many cosmetic products used in skin care and beauty in Ireland, this substance chemically composed of simple sugars is present in the connective tissue of individuals, but also of many mammals. It is therefore a completely natural product, the use of which does not generate any type of problem relating to intolerance, rejection or allergy.

 

Its chemical structure, which distinguishes it for its high ability to bind water to other substances, makes it truly versatile in many applications both in the medical and aesthetic fields. Hyaluronic acid, among the various properties that characterize it, is able to stimulate the production of collagen and connective tissue, as well as to counteract the proliferation of some viruses. For this reason it has established itself as one of the most widely used substances in the field of aesthetic medicine.

 

A hyaluronic acid filler treatment is not a mere filler. The presence of this substance in the body sets in motion a series of bio-chemical mechanisms capable of giving the skin hydration, elasticity and tone. A real regenerative process, therefore, which comes from within.

 

The use of hyaluronic acid-based fillers is particularly suitable for face aesthetics. From filling small wrinkles to increasing the volume of the lips or reducing nasal asymmetry, injections of this substance give totally natural, fast and effective results. The procedure itself is quick and practically painless, as well as being free from complications whatsoever, given the organic nature of the product. A fresher and more relaxed look can be achieved in 30 minutes.

 

Being a natural substance, the body reabsorbs the hyaluronic acid gradually over time, making it necessary, if desired, to repeat the treatment after months.

 

THE ARMS: AN ELEMENT NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED, WHEN PERFORMING SURGERY IN IRELAND

 

When we talk about beauty, especially for women, we often refer to anatomical details of the body such as breasts, buttocks, thighs or of the face such as lips, eyes and cheekbones. The abdomen area is also often the subject of special attention and care, but the arms are rarely mentioned.

 

The upper limbs are affected, with the passage of time, in a loss of tone of the tissues which can come to give a very unsightly appearance defined as "bat wings". What is it about exactly? Basically, the skin under the arms becomes saggy and wrinkled. Like all tissues, age causes a strong loss of hydration and elasticity. And if you find yourself in the presence of a strong weight loss, the situation can be very accentuated. The consequence of all this is often visible and creates discomfort for those affected.

 

Women in Ireland who find themselves having poorly toned arms often give up wearing dresses without sleeves or tops, precisely because this type of clothing definitely highlights this defect. If massages and fitness do not restore the appearance of the past to the arms, it may be useful to know that cosmetic surgery has developed a type of intervention that proves very useful in countering this imperfection. 

 

This is the lifting of the arms. What exactly does it consist of? It is an operation that involves the incision and removal of excess skin in the area of ​​the arms, as well as its repositioning in such a way as to give the right tension. Although many women give up undergoing such surgery for fear of finding themselves with very visible scars.

 

BEAUTY KNOWS NO CRISIS IN IRELAND

 

The crisis of the last five years does not seem to concern cosmetic surgery in Ireland.

 

We have been talking about the economic crisis for some years now. It seems that it really concerns almost all the product and service sectors. Italian families (but the crisis is a worldwide phenomenon, to tell the truth) are struggling to make it to the end of the month. Small and medium-sized enterprises are closing at an impressive rate, leaving many workers unemployed. Commercial activities that boast a decades-long tradition close their doors, leaving an urban scenario of abandonment and desolation.

 

However, there are sectors that are affected little or not at all by the crisis. These are obviously luxury goods and services (high fashion shoes, bags, jewelry, luxury cars, yachts) among which cosmetic surgery takes the lion's share, both because it is closely linked to a world that moves large numbers, or that of entertainment (just think of the hundreds of actresses and showgirls, companions of footballers, TV presenters and presenters, journalists and why not, the men of entertainment and politics who do not resign themselves to the passing of the signs of time), which for being able to fulfill the wishes of thousands of ordinary women (and men), to become more attractive.

 

Living for a long time with a defect or an imperfection that can affect private, social, emotional, and emotional life can be a huge burden to bear. Many children and adolescents are bullied because of a physical defect that is stigmatized and which becomes the object of derision. Self-confidence and self-esteem can depend on appearance, even more so in contemporary society, which gives very much importance to appearance. Getting rid of a hateful defect definitively can be considered necessary to the point that it is priceless, that it goes beyond the objective economic possibilities. No economic crisis, therefore, is able to stand between a desire and its fulfillment. And when the desire to be fulfilled can affect the quality of life.

 

PLASTIC SURGERY COST IN IRELAND

 

Rhinoplasty will cost you around 10,000$ in Ireland.