Compression Vest after Gynecomastia Surgery

Gynecomastia and Psuedogynecomastia

Gynecomastia is a medical definition for the occurrence of glandular tissue in the upper chest tissue of men, giving the appearance of breasts. The condition can vary in severity and is sometimes confused with psuedogynecomastia, which is of similar appearance but is a problem caused by a different type of tissue.

True gynecomastia can be definitely attributed with a hormonal imbalance within the body. The hormone responsible is called oestrogen, and is usually found in men, but in much smaller amounts. It is a dominant female hormone. During puberty, a number of teenage boys can suffer with gynecomastia as their bodies go through changes in hormone levels. For 90% of these teenagers, the gynecomastia clears up as they leave their teenage years. Sadly, 10% of adolescent boys find that the problem perseveres into adulthood. Gynecomastia is not weight related and it is not reversible through an exercise and diet regime.


Pseudogynecomastia affects around 95% of the men who believe that they have developed gynecomastia. The culprit for this development of 'man boobs' is weight gain, and the associated effects of an increase in oestrogen. The breast tissue is not glandular in nature, but adipose or fatty tissue. Very overweight men will develop some glandular tissue as the oestrogen changes associated with weight gain will have an effect, but typically, the man with pseudogynecomastia is one who could be considered obese.

Treating Gynecomastia and Psuedogynecomastia

In cases of true gynecomastia, if the patient is past their teenage years they are usually given a medication that will block the oestrogen being produced in the body. Drugs such as Tamoxifen (usually used for breast cancer) and Raloxifene have positive results. If these drugs prove unsuccessful, surgery is an alternative option. Glandular excision or mastectomy is performed, with a removal of any associated fat and a reduction in nipple size if necessary.

For psuedogynecomastia, the initial treatment is a strict exercise and diet regime. However, for many men this proves to be unsuccessful as the weight formation in the breast area can be extremely stubborn to shift. Many men resort to a surgical approach, opting for either a surgical removal or more commonly using liposuction. There may be a combined treatment if the problem has involved some glandular tissue alongside the adipose tissue. The compression vest is an important part of the liposuction treatment.

The Surgical Procedure

For gynecomastia, surgery usually involves a full mastectomy of the glandular tissues. There may be some fat involvement, which is often dealt with by using liposuction. It is carried out under a general anaesthetic.

In psuedogynecomastia, the most common treatment is by liposuction. Ultrasound waves may be used to break down the adipose tissue, which can then be removed using a suction device inserted under the skin through an incision. The procedure causes trauma to the tissues, with swelling and bruising.

Aftercare and the Compression Vest

Following liposuction and some breast removal procedures, men are usually required to wear a compression vest for several weeks, and to avoid any strenuous activities. The vest applies a gentle pressure to the area, keeping the disrupted tissues from moving as the traumatised area heals. All liposuction procedures make use of compression garments for this same reason. The vest needs to fit well, and apply the correct amount of pressure to assist in the overall healing process. Some surgeons will actually arrange for a perfectly fitting garment to be produced prior to the procedure, ensuring that the aftercare is perfect and that the chest area heals to a manly, flat shape.

Botox for the Lips

Why Use Botox for the Lips?

It's generally agreed that fuller, smoother lips appear more youthful and sensuous and the beauty industry is awash with products and procedures to back up the theory. Clostridium botulinum is a better known as botox and has been on the market for around 15 years as a quick fix method for removing wrinkles. A small dose of botox is injected into the muscles beneath the area to be treated, relaxing the muscles, smoothing out wrinkles and the result is a much more youthful appearance. There may be various reasons why wrinkles, sometimes called 'smoker's lines' form around the mouth but the result is the same, a puckered, purse-string effect to the lips that is very aging. Although botox cannot plump the lip it can loosen the puckered appearance by relaxing the muscles that are causing the effect leaving the lips and surrounding area smoothed out and, therefore, fuller.


Botox for Lips Versus Other Treatments

There are so many other products and procedures for lip enhancement on the market that it begs the question as to why anyone would need to use botox. Its use in treating lips is certainly not as widespread as its use for crow's feet, frown lines and neck creases. However, botox for lips does have a few advantages over some of the other lip treatments available. For a start it works fast and with fewer chances of side-effects. Other treatments can produce redness and even rashes. Excess swelling may also be experienced before the lips settle down to the right size and shape.

How is Botox Applied to the Lips?

The muscles chosen to receive the botox are crucial to acquiring the desired effect as the muscles left contracted and those relaxed will be responsible for the final shape and appearance of the lips. The procedure itself should only take about 10 minutes and most patients say they felt nothing more than a minor sting. The result is immediately visible with no need to take time out for swelling or discolouration to fade. The effect of botox is not permanent but its benefits usually last up to about 4 months before another treatment is required. It has been reported that a positive effect of using botox regularly is that the muscles injected begin to relax naturally, resulting in the treatment lasting longer.

The Cost of Botox for the Lips

As with all cosmetic treatments, the cost of botox for the lips differs depending on the clinic used and the number of doses needed but can fall between £300 and £750. Some clinics offer discounts if you book a lip botox with other treatments but the cheapest price doesn't necessarily mean the best deal. The success of the treatment, like any other, depends on the practitioner's expertise and knowledge of which muscles to relax to get the result you're looking for. Comparing clinics that are offering the treatment and checking their credentials before proceeding is always a must.

Breast Enlargements using Fat Transfer in the UK

Breast Enlargement using Fat Transfer in the UK

Breast enlargement surgery is an increasingly common and desirable treatment sought by women with smaller or sagging breasts, whether this is due to childbirth, genetics, breast reconstruction after a mastectomy or other lifestyle factors. Small breasts can, for many women, result in poor body image and low confidence. It is a relief then, that there are a range of cosmetic surgery options available that give bigger breasts, ranging from silicone implants to fat transfer.

It is the dream of many women to have bigger breasts and smaller thighs, a seemingly unobtainable Utopia. Whilst breast enlargement surgery cannot offer the toned thighs of Cameron Diaz in one operation, it is worth noting that opting for breast enlargement surgery using fat transfer can offer a two in one solution.


How is the Surgery carried out

Breast enlargement using fat transfer is carried out by removing excess fat from other areas of the body and implanting it into the breast for the most 'natural' breast enlargement you can get surgically. Although there are many areas that fat can be removed from, for obvious reasons, many women opt to have the fat from either their stomach or thighs removed.

The procedure lasts approximately eight hours and is carried out under a General Anaesthetic. The surgery itself involves the removal of fat from the body using normal Liposuction techniques, insertion into and shaping of the breast and requires at least one overnight stay in hospital to aid recovery.

Benefits of Fat Transfer Breast Enlargement

One of the main benefits of using fat transfer for breast enlargement is that it circumvents some of the issues that can arise when using artificial based implants, such as silicone, which can, over time or under certain conditions, morph in shape and solidify, resulting in the need to have corrective surgery.

The other benefits are, of course, that removal of body fat from other areas, an appealing proposition for most women with excess body fat. The natural look and feel of enlarged breasts following this procedure is also extremely sought after over the solid silicone look.

Cost of Breast Enlargement using Fat Transfer

Breast Enlargement using fat transfer is a relatively new form of breast enlargement surgery. It is to be expected, therefore, that it is more expensive than conventional, synthetic breast enlargement. It is also a more time intensive and complicated form of surgery and the increased cost reflects this. It is also not widely available with only a select number of surgeons qualified and able to perform the operation.

Fat Transfer breast enlargement will typically cost £8000-£10000 for straightforward surgery, compared to an average of £3500 for traditional methods. This includes the price of consultation (usually paid for upfront at around £120 and taken from the total cost once you go ahead), overnight stays and comprehensive aftercare.

The Cost of Gastric Band Surgery

About the Gastric Band

The Gastric Band (sometimes called the lapband after the registered name of the device, made by the company Allergan), is a laparoscopic procedure (sometimes called pinhole surgery) used to treat and promote weight loss. The ideal candidate for this procedure is someone diagnosed as being clinically or morbidly obese. The suitability criterion goes on Body Mass Index (BMI). Although this figure varies slightly from one private clinic to another, generally anyone with a BMI of above 32 can be considered for the procedure. This value is much higher for NHS considerations, with patients generally being morbidly obese.


The treatment involves the fitting of a silicone band around the upper portion of the stomach, to create a smaller pouch capable of holding a small amount of food, and with a small adjustable exit or stoma. The stomach is left completely intact with no portions removed and no stapling carried out, as the band alone acts as a constrictor. It is reversible and adjustable following fitting, affording a flexible approach to the post-operative care and regime. The LAP band is adjusted by inflating or deflating a balloon on its inner surface using a saline solution.

The Gastric Band procedure

The procedure is usually carried out under a general anaesthetic, lasting up to one hour. A tiny incision is made in the abdomen, and a tube containing a tiny camera and light, called a laparoscope, is passed through to the stomach. The laparoscope will allow the surgeon to see what he or she is doing, without the need for large incisions. Other tiny incisions are made for specialist keyhole instruments and the lapband itself to pass through. The lapband is fitted around the uppermost part of the stomach but at this point, the surgeon does not usually inflate it with saline.

The patient is usually expected to remain in the hospital or clinic for an overnight stay, but the operation is simple enough to usually allow the patient to go home shortly afterwards. Surgeons nearly always adjust the lapband's ability to constrict within a few weeks of the surgery after everything has settled down, and the lapband may need several adjustments over time. This is a very simple procedure involving x-rays, and does not require additional surgery.

The Achievable Results after the Procedure

The first two weeks after fitting requires a very careful diet whilst the 'new' stomach and patient adjusts. Starting with liquidised foods, the patient should be able to move onto purees within the first two weeks, then on to carefully managed portion sizes of solid foods. The stomach will not be able to hold a lot of food, and the stoma leading out of the upper portion will prevent food from leaving too quickly, keeping the patient feeling fuller for longer.

Combining this new eating regime with a managed exercise regime should promote a healthy weight loss. This should be carefully monitored by medical personnel, with any lapband adjustments carried out as necessary. On average, patients lose between half and two thirds of their excess weight in the two years following the lapband fitting.

Costs for the procedure

Prices do vary, with big differences between clinics situated in the same city. The additional costs of initial consultations, ongoing follow-up checks and adjustments may be added extras or included in the cost. Generally, the gastric band operation in the UK can average from £4,500 to £6,500. It is worth checking to see what is included with the quoted price. Remember to always choose accredited and experienced surgeons.

Prices for Varicose Veins Injections

Sclerotherapy

For any unsightly vein problem, sclerotherapy is an effective option. This treatment is designed to treat blood vessels (and vessels of the lymphatic system) that have become malformed. The treatment is suitable for unsightly problems such as varicose veins, thread and spider veins and effectively allows the body to remove them. The term used for very fine veins is microsclerotherapy.


Why Veins become Unsightly

Varicose, thread, and spider veins are very common, particularly in women. There tends to be certain areas where they are more likely to occur; varicose veins commonly appear on the legs and thread veins on the legs and face. Varicose veins and thread veins are the product of the same process, with the only difference being that smaller thread veins appear closer to the skins surface. A varicose vein may be red, blue or flesh coloured and have a knotted, cord-like appearance, often swelling up to raise the surface of the skin, making it appear bumpy in places.

The role of veins is to return blood from the body to the heart. Because they often work against gravity, veins have an internal valve-like structure. These valves prevent blood flowing backwards, and combined with the pumping action of moving muscles in places like the legs, the blood squeezes along the veins. If the valves become weakened or damaged, the blood is allowed to flow backwards and pools at points along the vein, termed venous insufficiency. Where the backed-up blood collects, it causes the veins to stretch and enlarge, becoming varicose in nature. The added gravitational pressure and body weight pressure means that the legs are a common place for varicose veins to occur.

It isn't clear what causes one person to develop them whilst another person doesn't, but there are some recognised contributory factors. Age, hormones and pregnancy, obesity, sun damage, smoking and leading a sedentary lifestyle are all known to have an effect.
Varicose veins can be quite uncomfortable to live with, and on occasion are known to create serious problems such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), bleeding and sores.

The Procedure

This treatment is incredibly straightforward and involves simple injections. Ultrasound can be used by the clinician in order to accurately locate the site for the needle. The vein is injected with a special chemical, called a sclerosant, whilst a little pressure is applied to the surface of the skin. The sclerosant is designed to damage the internal structure of the vein, causing the vein to constrict and close. Any blood in the vein is also affected, being broken down. Following the treatment, the leg is usually kept in a compression bandage for up to two weeks, to allow the tissues of the vein to adhere and completely die. The remnants of the vein are removed by the body over time. A foam sclerosant can be used with the same procedure but a more effective outcome for larger veins.

Prices and Availability

Sclerotherapy is a common treatment for a common condition. The availability is widespread with most cosmetic clinicians able to offer treatments. The prices vary according to the clinic, location, and clinician used, but prices for a treatment session start at around £150. There may be more than one session required, and the clinic may add charges for consultations and ultrasound scans, so ask what is included in the price. Always use a reputable clinic with suitably qualified and experienced personnel.

The cost of a One Stitch Facelift

What is a One Stitch Facelift

A one stitch facelift is a minimally invasive form of face lift, which is so named as only small incisions are made requiring one stitch. The incisions are made in the hairline so are barely visible. This type of facelift is most suited to patients aged 30 to 55 who require a natural lift. It is most suited to improving the appearance of the lower half of the face as it can be used to lift jowls, raise sagging cheeks and lift a double chin. In the procedure, the surgeon places a thin thread through the incision under the skin. This thread is then used to lift the subcutaneous muscle.The procedure can be performed under local anaesthetic and typically takes less than an hour to complete. As it is much less invasive than traditional facelift surgery the recovery time is quicker and the costs are lower.


Costs in the UK

The cost of a one stitch facelift in the UK will vary depending upon which clinic a patient chooses and the results they are hoping to achieve. For patients with more severe facial sagging a greater number of threads may be required which will increase the cost. Some clinics will recommend a sedative prior to the operation which can also increase the cost. An accurate quote can only be given once a patient has visited a clinic for a consultation and their needs have been assessed. At most clinics, this initial consultation will be free, or if there is a charge it is usually offset against the price of the operation. Typically, in the UK the cost for a one stitch facelift can be between £2,500 and £6,000. As the procedure is a purely cosmetic one, it is not available on the NHS in the UK.

Costs of Surgery Abroad

Increasingly some patients are choosing to have one stitch facelifts abroad as the cost is significantly lower than in the UK. In Europe prices can be less than half for the same procedure, with prices generally being lower in Eastern European countries. If patients are prepared to travel to long haul destinations such as South America or Cuba prices can be even lower than in Europe. Prices for surgery abroad can be all inclusive packages, but accommodation, flights and insurance may need to be added on to reach the true cost of the surgery. Also, it should be considered what the cost for returning to the clinic will be if there are any post-operative complications. It is important for any prospective patient travelling for surgery abroad to do their research thoroughly and not base their decision on cost alone.

The cost of Liposuction in the UK

What is Liposuction?

Liposuction, or Lipoplasty, is a technique which specifically targets stubborn pockets of fat in the body, which have proved resistant to diet and exercise. A small incision is made into the treatment area and a cannula (small, hollow metal tube) is inserted into the fat layer. The fat cells are then removed with the use of a suction pump, leaving the area re-shaped and with more definition. Liposuction is appropriate for many areas of the body but achieves particularly effective results on the back, stomach and hips, thighs and buttocks. The procedure is not to be viewed as an alternative to conventional weight loss, it is not appropriate for those who are overweight or obese as there are limits to how much fat may be safely removed from the body, and in these circumstances the treatment would prove ineffective.


Who Offers Liposuction?

Founded by Dr. Lucy Glancey, the 'Glancey Medical Association' is a well- established provider of Cosmetic and Aesthetic treatments, to clients in London and the south-east. Dr. Glancey has over 14 years of experience and is highly respected in her field of expertise for her passionate dedication to delivering safe and effective treatments for her patients. The clinics will tailor-make an individual client package, offering a holistic approach in the delivery of their procedures. Treatments for Liposuction are available at costs starting from: £1,900 for one area, £2,800 for two and £3,290 for three.

The 'BodySmooth Clinic' is located in Argyll Street, London, and since its inception in 1999, has developed its range of Cosmetic procedures and now offers both surgical and non-surgical treatments, providing solutions for most Aesthetic problems. With their team of friendly, professional practitioners, the clinic is dedicated to meeting and exceeding the expectations of their clients, with the care of their service and the results of their procedures. Smart Liposuction treatments start from £4,200.

Outside London?

Renowned for the clarity of their advice and information, 'Aurora Clinics' in Buckinghamshire, takes great pride in giving their clients a clear and honest introduction to their services from the initial consultation onwards. The desired procedure is explained and discussed at length and all costs for the treatment are detailed in full. The client also has the opportunity to meet patients who have undergone the same procedure, to hear a first-hand account of what to expect, and to offer any practical advice. All of the Surgeons at 'Aurora' are FRCS qualified and are highly skilled in their specified area of expertise. Costs for Liposuction range from: £2,935 for a small area (up to 2 sites), £3,550 for a medium area (up to 3 sites) and £4,450 for a large area which will cover 4 or more sites.

Breast Reduction Cost

Breast Reduction

A mammoplasty or breast reduction operation is a procedure to remove skin, fat and glandular tissue from the female breasts. It is used to create a more youthful shape and remove the discomfort of excessively large breasts. The operation is usually performed under general anaesthetic, but tends not to require an overnight stay in hospital. The surgeon then cuts underneath the breast, removes excess skin, fat and tissue. Lastly the surgeon repositions the nipple to a more natural place. After the operation, most patients need between one to two weeks off work as there will be some post-operative pain and swelling experienced by patients.


Costs

In the UK, it is possible to have breast reduction on the NHS. However, the NHS will only perform the operation if it is considered medically necessary. If a patient believes they will qualify for the procedure they should contact their GP in the first instance to be referred to an NHS breast surgeon. If NHS surgery is not an option, this procedure is offered at many private cosmetic surgery clinics. The cost of the operation is typically, between £3,500 and £5,500, but exact prices can only be given after a consultation with the patient as each persons requirements are unique. When comparing clinics obtain details of what is including in their quote to be sure you are comparing like with like.

Male Breast Reduction

For men who suffer from gynaecomastia breast reduction surgery can be an option after trying weigh loss or exercise. For men, the procedure is carried out under a local anaesthetic and usually takes less than two hours to complete. For men, the reduction is usually carried out by means of liposuction. The average cost for male breast reduction varies according to the patients needs and the clinic chosen but is typically between £3,500 and £7,000. In some cases, male breast reduction may be possible on the NHS dependent if it is deemed medically necessary.

Costs Abroad

Some patients choose to have the surgery performed in Europe as breast reduction surgery can be fifty to sixty percent cheaper than in the UK with Eastern European countries generally being cheaper than Western Europe. The prices quoted usually do not include travel, accommodation or insurance so these will have to be included to calculate an overall cost. Some long haul destinations offer even cheaper prices with breast reduction from £1,000. References from previous patients should be sought from any clinic considered to ensure prospective patients will be satisfied with the clinics surgery.

Droopy Eyelids after Botox

About Botox

Botox is the shortened name for a treatment that is used both medically and cosmetically. Derived from a bacterial strain that is usually more renowned for causing food poisoning, the Botulinum toxin has properties that classify it as a neurotoxin. This means that it targets and attacks nerves. Doctors have been using this property to treat a whole range of conditions since the 1980's. When injected into a targeted muscle, the toxin deactivates the nerve's ability to send signals that instruct the muscle to contract. The frozen muscle may previously have been in spasm, contracting uncontrollably, but once treated the muscle is frozen. This is extremely useful for treating any condition where muscle spasms are creating an issue. The effects of the Botox are not permanent; for most people they wear off between three and six months after treatment, requiring follow-up treatments. The nerves are able to regenerate and overcome the blocking effect of the Botox.


Botox as a Cosmetic Treatment

For facial treatment of lines and wrinkles, doctors have found that freezing the muscle groups responsible for creating them reduces their visibility. Lines are formed by repeated facial movements over time. When coupled with the loss of elasticity and damage caused through aging, these lines become permanent. Once the muscles that pull the lines and wrinkles are unable to move, the skin is allowed to relax. There is an immediate effect on the lines, and the skin is allowed to recover from the constant folding caused by facial movements, improving the overall appearance of lines over time.

The Side Effects of Cosmetic Botox

For nearly all people, a Botox treatment is a problem-free experience. If side effects do happen to occur they are usually relatively minor, needing little or no treatment. Your surgeon should always explain the possibility of side effects before you commence treatment.

The more common effects that are reported through Botox are nausea and flu-like symptoms, chest infection, headache, and eye or forehead drooping.

Less common side effects are usually associated with the injections themselves and include pain and redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding and numbness around the injection sites.

Eyelid Drooping

Drooping occurs because some of the injected Botox migrates into a muscle responsible for holding the eyelids open, called the levator palpebrae superioris.

If you are one of the minority who are unfortunate enough to experience this side effect, you should notice the drooping starting to occur between up to two weeks after the procedure. Any sort of reaction of this nature is extremely rare, although patients should be reliably informed of the possibility of drooping. If you are someone who already has droopy eyelids, it is worth considering that Botox may make the problem worse. One or both eyelids can be affected, and it can last from a few weeks to a few months, but it should not be a permanent side effect.

Prevention and Treatment

By using a qualified and experienced professional, you should be assured that the Botox is administered correctly. Side-effects are more likely to occur due to inexperienced administration of the treatment. Your doctor should take a careful history from you, as side effects are more likely with certain conditions and if you are taking certain medications.

There are a few brands of eye drop treatments that can be used (for example, Alphagan or Phenylephrine). These will stimulate contraction of the upper eyelid, helping to alleviate the drooping. Ultimately though, time is needed for the effects to diminish and the drooping to disappear.

How much does Breast Enlargement cost in the UK?

Breast Enlargement Options

Breast enlargement,or as it can also be known augmentation, is a popular form of cosmetic surgery in the UK used to enlarge, even out or reconstruct the breast. There are two main types of implant used for a breast enlargement, silicone gel or a saline solution. Both of these fillers are surrounded by an elastomer shell. The implants come in many different shapes and sizes to ensure patients get the desired result. In the surgery, incisions are made under the breast or around the nipple. The implants are then either inserted behind the breast tissue or behind the muscle of the chest wall. Saline implants are generally filled with the solution after insertion to minimise scarring. The whole procedure will be carried out under a general anaesthetic and takes around one to two hours.


Costs in the UK

Breast enlargement is available on the NHS in some circumstances, but this is usually to correct deformities or reconstruct the breast, for instance after a mastectomy. If a patient believes they may qualify for treatment on the NHS, the first point of contact should be their GP. If the procedure is being carried out for cosmetic reasons there are many private clinics offering breast enlargement surgery. The cost of the surgery will depend on the clinic chosen, where implants are inserted, and the clients needs. For that reason, a consultation will be required at the clinic to achieve a personalised quote. This consultation is free at most clinics. The price is typically between £3,000 and £5,000, and this will usually cover pre and post operative appointments in addition to the surgery itself. Many clinics advertise their average prices on line to help patients get an initial idea of costs. At the end of the day it is up to the patient whether they would like cheap breast implants or a percieved peace of mind with a more expense procedure and product.

Payment Options

For many patients, the cost of breast enlargement in the UK is a significant investment. To help people access the surgery clinics and specialist loan companies offer payment plans. Options vary and include options such as, have the surgery now pay next year, paying the cost over six or twelve months or thirty six month loans. The overall cost of the breast enlargement may well be greater once the cost of interest is included, but the monthly payments may be easier to afford. Due to the high costs of cosmetic surgery in the UK some patients choose to have it performed in Europe where the cost of breast enlargement can be half that of the UK with out necessarily any decline in standards. As with clinics in the UK, it is important to get references from previous clients to ensure you will be satisfied with the clinics work.

Tummy Tuck and Liposuction Cost

What do the Procedures involve?

Over time most women will experience a weakening in their abdominal muscles and a slackening of the skin around their tummy. It could be the result of childbirth, weight loss or just the inevitable ageing process. When the problem proves to be resistant to the efforts of diet and exercise, an Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) can provide fantastic results. During the procedure the tummy muscles are tightened and the excess skin removed, leaving a toned, flatter abdomen. A Tummy Tuck is often combined with Liposuction to the waist, re-sculpting the whole area to give new, contoured definition to the body.


Who provides the Procedures?

With 35 years of experience, the 'Transforming Lives' organisation is the UK's leading provider of Cosmetic Surgery. They have clinics throughout the country and two purpose-built hospitals dedicated to the provision of Cosmetic Surgery procedures. A great emphasis is put on patient care, with each client being assigned their own dedicated Surgeon and Nurse who will be with them throughout their treatment from initial consultation through to aftercare and recovery. Costs for a Tummy Tuck procedure starts from £5,550 and Liposuction from £2,670.

For patients in the north-west of the UK, 'Red Rose Cosmetics' have their own dedicated hospitals in Liverpool, Manchester and Bolton. Their team of Cosmetic Surgeons are all members of FRCS (fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons) and have extensive expertise in their own field of speciality. They offer free consultations, and have counselling available for any client who feels the need of emotional care and guidance before deciding to undergo any treatment. Prices for a Tummy Tuck at 'Red Rose' start from £4,000 and Liposuction from £2,500. No fee is made for any post-operative consultations, and patients have access to after care for as long as is needed.

Anywhere in London?

Based in Harley Street and with a network of clinics and hospitals across the UK, 'Harley Street W1 Surgery' is justifiably proud of their reputation for excellent patient care and surgical expertise. All of their Surgeons are on the GMC Specialist Register for Cosmetic Surgeons, and will be available to guide their patients through their treatment from consultation onwards. There are different options available for Tummy Tuck procedures: A Brazilian Tummy Tuck starts from £5,200, a Mini Tummy Tuck from £4,500 and for patients wishing to combine the procedure with Liposuction the cost is from £5,500. A consultation fee with the Surgeon of your choice is charged at £100.

Anything more Personal?

For those who would prefer a more personal one-to-one experience, Mr. Richard Price, FRCS(Plast), BAAPS,BAPRAS, is a highly experience Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeon who is based in the Cambridge area. He offers all his patients an in-depth, unique assessment of their medical health and their expectations from any Cosmetic procedure. Mr. Price will offer honest, un-biased advice about which treatment is most appropriate for the patient and will also advise if he feels surgery would not be beneficial or in the patient's best interest's. An initial consultation fee of £195 is charged and Mr. Price offers a combined Tummy Tuck and Liposuction procedure from £3,500-£7,800.