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Plastic Surgery In Japan

Kokoro - Manzoku - Logo

Kokoro - Manzoku

2 Chome-2-2 Kumoji, Timesville 6F ,Naha City

Keijinkai - Logo

Keijinkai

2 Chome-2-23 Tsutsujigaoka, Miyagino-ku ,Sendai-shi

3.15

Grand Clinic - Logo

Grand Clinic

Sakae 5-chome 28-19 Ultimate Tower Sakae V building 3F ,Nagoya

3.7

Hiro Clinic - Logo

Hiro Clinic

3 Chome-11-27 Sakaechō ,Saitama

3.5

Iris Beauty - Logo

Iris Beauty

Shin-ichi Shimbun Building 6F 3-16-2, Shibuya-ku ,Tokyo

2.7

Ace - Clinic - Logo

Ace - Clinic

41 - 20 CK 18, station 2 - chome Sta. Building 6F, Nakamura-ku Nagoya-shi ,Nagoya

3.35

Osaka Namba - Logo

Osaka Namba

Naniwa-ku Namba 1-4-5 Tachibana Building No. 301 Room, Namba Central Clinic Osaka prefecture ,Osaka-shi

3.15

Very Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery - Logo

Very Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery

Shinjuku -ku 717 Shimori Higashi Salockocho cho, 717-1 Kyoto Ekimae building B1F ,Kyoto

3.15

Oboe T's Forming Clinic - Logo

Oboe T's Forming Clinic

Village Building 2F, Kamakura-shi Ohune 1-25-4 ,Kamakura-shi

3.15

Yagoto Ishizaka Clinic - Logo

Yagoto Ishizaka Clinic

Nagoya-shi, Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya-ku Hachioishi-saka 601 ,Campione Hachibosakusaka 1F

3.25

Kitao - Clinic - Logo

Kitao - Clinic

ert Maison Gosho Nishi 1st Floor 115, Nakagyo-ku ,Kyoto

2.7

Ogumi Ozumi Clinic - Logo

Ogumi Ozumi Clinic

Kitakyushu-shi Ogura-nan Ward Chonami-dori 2 ,chome

3.05

Coral Beauty Clinic - Logo

Coral Beauty Clinic

Aoyama NS Building 4F, Shibuya-ku ,Jingumae

3.05

Coral Beauty Clinic - Akita Akita - Logo

Coral Beauty Clinic - Akita Akita

Trust One Building 21 5F, Nakothon ,Akita-shi

3.05

Coral Beauty Clinic - Kanagawa Yokosuka - Logo

Coral Beauty Clinic - Kanagawa Yokosuka

3-4 First building 2F, Yokosuka-shi Wakamatsu-cho ,Kanagawa prefecture

3.05

Coral Beauty Clinic - Wakayama Wakayama - Logo

Coral Beauty Clinic - Wakayama Wakayama

5-12-1 Misono-machi, 3rd floor of Suisen Building ,Wakayama city

3.05

Sakai Plastic Surgery - Logo

Sakai Plastic Surgery

2-3-1 Kitao Otsuka Toshima-ku ,Tokyo

3.05

Hiroshima Clinic - Logo

Hiroshima Clinic

3-10 Honson Southern 3F, Honsono Naka-ku ,Hiroshima City

3.05

Aoyama Celes Clinic - Logo

Aoyama Celes Clinic

3-5-1 Sakaecho, Kawaguchi City, Kawaguchi Mitsuwabir 6F ,Saitama Prefecture

3.15

Aoyama Celes Clinic Funabashi Central Clinic - Logo

Aoyama Celes Clinic Funabashi Central Clinic

Chiba-shi 6-4-15 Gran Taisyou Building 2F, Funabashi-shi ,Honcho

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PLASTC SURGERY IN JAPAN

 

According to a survey carried out by Japan based on data collected in 2014, 65% ​​of interventions would take place in day surgery in Japan. This news raises a series of perplexities linked to the mistaken belief that interventions not followed by night hospitalization (or even purely outpatient) are necessarily characterized by a level of professionalism and reduced sanitation conditions.

 

In reality, the structures authorized to carry out day surgery operations are subject to very strict controls and obtaining authorization in this sense is very complex. With day surgery reference is made to the fact that night hospitalization is not necessary, but a day hospitalization is generally sufficient during which the patient is kept under observation, but a few hours after the operation he is able to return home.

 

But what are the interventions that can be performed in day surgery or even just outpatient? Certainly very many. These are all those interventions characterized by a low level of invasiveness, such as blepharoplasty, aesthetic rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, hair transplantation, lipofilling, mastopexy, and gynecomastia, and various treatments such as dermabrasion,  peeling and those that involve the use of lasers.

 

The trend that sees this surge in procedures carried out in day surgery certainly derives from the enormous progress in execution techniques, which are less and less invasive than in the past, as well as the possibility of using types of anesthesia that allow rapid recovery of walking and do not require a stay overnight at the facility where the surgery was performed.

 

It is therefore wrong to associate the absence of hospitalization in Japan with the lack of security or guarantee of success of an intervention. The image of doctors working in clandestine under the stairs does not belong to reality (although there may be unscrupulous doctors). The cases of death or complications that occurred following outpatient operations (the recent cases of Jordan come to mind) create a lot of alarmism and do not take into account all that series of factors, regardless of whether it is precisely an intervention in day surgery, can affect the outcome of an intervention. 

 

Although death following plastic surgery occurs in very rare cases (0.2% only), it should not be forgotten that it is still a matter of undergoing an operation, therefore it is essential to rely on a team of expert doctors who work only in clinics. also authorized for those interventions that can be performed in Day Surgery. Too often cosmetic surgery preventive be attractive concern interventions performed in the clinic rather than in the clinic. It is preferable to pay more for a higher quality service which is also a guarantee of greater safety. Serious and conscientious surgeons do not give up on operating in the clinic, even though they know that a higher estimate is less attractive.

 

LIPOATROPHY, HOW TO REMEDY IN JAPAN

 

The HIV virus to be countered usually requires treatments involving the administration of antiretroviral drugs. Such drugs are not curative, but they are able to block the activity of the virus almost completely. In addition to being quite expensive, they give rise to a series of side effects, among which the one that involves the greatest discomfort for those suffering from this pathology, which is already quite burdensome in itself, is lipoatrophy or lipodystrophy. This disorder consists of the drastic loss of fat in localized areas of the face and body.

 

What happens when there is a loss of adipose tissue is the immediate visual impact that highlights the change in the sense that it takes on a more modest and suffered appearance. This event makes one's condition as a chronic patient even less acceptable and exacerbates its psychological effects as the sick, seeing themselves emaciated and with a “worn out” appearance, are convinced of the ineffectiveness of the treatment and think that their conditions have worsened.

 

There are various entities of this disorder, in fact, a distinction is made between mild, moderate, and severe lipoatrophy. At the beginning of the spread of the disease and the occurrence of the consequent side effects, it was customary to intervene using the lipofilling technique, which consists in taking adipose substances from other parts of the body which are then injected into the areas that need to be filled. 

 

This procedure, it is quite intuitive, is not perfectly suited to HIV patients precisely by virtue of the fact that treatment with antiretrovirals reduces the availability of fat in the body and beyond. Lipofilling _has the peculiarity of giving effects that do not last over time, so it must be repeated several times. For some years now, therefore, it has been preferred to resort to fillers with hyaluronic acid or semi-synthetic, therefore partially resorbable. The advantage of these fillers is that they give longer-lasting effects and are equally well tolerated by the body.

 

PLASTIC SURGERY COST IN JAPAN

 

Rhinoplasty Surgery will cost you around 10,000$ in Japan.