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Plastic Surgery In Bolivia


Plastic Surgery in Bolivia

 

Who hasn't happened to meet a beautiful woman on the street and then turn around to admire the rear as well? Men do it often and women know it well, which is why the desire to have a rounder and more pronounced lower back is growing stronger, especially in those women with a more androgynous body, in which roundness is concentrated from the waist upward.

 

To emphasize the importance of having a nice butt, the “Latin wave” certainly contributed, that is a group of women from South America who invaded the world of cinema and entertainment. These ladies make it their strong point, they exhibit it almost boldly, regardless of European standards, which, until today, considered certain forms a bit vulgar, but they noticed the great interest aroused in the male population.

 

In countries like Bolivia, butt volumization interventions are among the most performed, and even Europe today seems to follow this trend. But how can you have a rounder B-side? Surely the best results are obtained with lipofilling, which consists in taking the fat in areas of the body where it is certainly less desirable, such as the thighs and abdomen, and then reinserting it in the buttock area, significantly modifying the silhouette and making it more feminine and attractive for gentlemen men.

 

It is a surgery whose results are nothing short of extraordinary, but obviously, not all women can undergo it, in fact, the fundamental discriminating factor is the significant presence of fat in the donor areas.

 

Often this surgery goes hand in hand with liposuction requested by patients, a real liposculpture that radically transforms the appearance, giving those who undergo this type of body remodeling the much-desired hourglass appearance.

 

PLASTIC SURGERY FOR PERFECT PHYSICAL SHAPE IN BOLIVIA

 

An old popular saying goes: "the world is beautiful because it is varied", well this can also be applied to the female universe and its types of physical conformation. In common language, in fact, we often hear about an apple woman, a pear woman, an hourglass, an amphora, an inverted triangle, and so on.

 

This type of classification, far from scientific, is of immediate impact and immediately brings to mind the type of conformation of the female figure given the association with objects or things that everyone knows well. In medicine, however, we hear about the ANDROID AND GINOID form. These differences become particularly marked in the presence of a significant amount of body fat, which, depending on the type, will tend to accumulate fat in specific areas of the body.

 

The android type (apple), in fact, has localized adiposity in the upper part of the body, therefore the waist, abdomen, shoulders, and proximal area of ​​the arms. They generally have abundant breasts and the legs are rather thin in relation to the trunk. The face is round and with a noticeable double chin.

 

The gynoid type (pear), unlike the android one, tends to accumulate fat in the lower part of the body, in fact, it presents with important adipose accumulations on the belly, hips, buttocks, thighs, and up to the ankles. Generally, the upper part of the bust is similar to that of a normal-weight person, with small breasts and a not particularly round face.

 

Remedying certain adipose accumulations, so specifically localized, through diets and physical activity, is particularly difficult, as there is a very high risk that the areas that are already sufficiently lean will lose weight, leaving the areas that needed to lose weight completely unchanged.

 

These problems make the differences between the lower and upper parts of the body even more evident and disharmonious. Surely the genetic aspect and, not least, the estrogenic component, play fundamental roles, but on which, unfortunately, it is impossible to intervene, which is why more and more often, the last resort is medicine and cosmetic surgery.

 

LIPOLYTIC MESOTHERAPY IN BOLIVIA

 

Lipolytic mesotherapy is practiced with substances that act directly on adipocytes or fat cells. The term "meso" derives from Greek and literally means "between", in fact, it indicates a route of administration, which specifically takes place intradermally. With the help of small needles, the drug is injected into the thickness of the dermis, creating a small bump, which will be slowly absorbed through the vascularization of the dermis.

 

The use of this method is particularly effective in the treatment of localized adiposity, refractory to dietary treatments and other methods, as well as on the toxic accumulations that cause inflammation of the adipose tissue and which subsequently lead to unsightly effects, as in the case of cellulite. . Undergoing a mesotherapy session with lipolytic drugs does not involve major discomfort and, in relation to the vastness of the area to be treated, can have a variable duration, generally about 20 minutes.

 

The skin in the treated area will tend to redden in the minutes following administration, and then return to its natural pigmentation after about an hour. Often this treatment is combined with a carboxytherapy session, ensuring a highly effective synergistic effect.

 

The areas that are usually treated are the Chevelle culotte in Bolivia, the lower abdomen, the buttocks, the area above the knees, and those subject to fatty deposits. There are no particular contraindications to mesotherapy in healthy people.

 

On the other hand, it is not recommended for people suffering from certain blood diseases, such as leukemia, for people suffering from diabetes, HIV, and heart diseases. People of both sexes can undergo lipolytic mesotherapy sessions, although more women request it.

 

The appreciable results are obtained after about 6/8 sessions, usually on a weekly basis, but it will be at the discretion of the aesthetic doctor how many to carry out, and what other treatments to combine them.