Breast Implants Recovery: How to Make Galactorrhea Go Away?

doctor performing breast exam on patient in clinic

Medical evaluation and hormone management recommended. Neuroendocrine Reflex Measurement In the field of breast surgery, galactorrhea after operation i.e., the milk-like discharge from the nipples, is one of the well-known physiological phenomena post- breast implants. From a biometric standpoint, this neuroendocrine reflex, not some chemical reaction to implants, actually, causes the galactorrhea condition. While the […]

Hair Transplant: Shock Loss vs. Permanent Failure!

man examining hair transplant shock loss

Shock loss is temporary, graft failure permanent. The Biometrics of Shock Loss (Telogen Effluvium) Shock loss is regarded by any follicular restoration expert as the biggest source of patient worries after a hair transplant operation. In medical terms, the condition that causes shock loss is called telogen effluvium. Biometrically, the traumatic surgical wound of making […]

Brazilian Butt Lift: What Happens To A BBL After 20 Years?

doctor examining post bbl patient hips

Results change naturally with aging. The Biometrics of Long-Term Fat Graft Survival If you work in the niche area of gluteal restoration and body contouring, you need to know what a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) looks like after a few decades to set real lifelong aesthetic expectations in the clients’ minds. From a biometric point […]

Breast Implants: Do Breast Implants Cause High Prolactin?

3d anatomical cross section breast with implant and glandular tissue

No, implants do not raise prolactin levels. Prolactin Measurements and the Neuroendocrine System Within the specific field of breast reconstruction and enlargement, it is very important to know how the hormones in the patient’s body can respond to the operation. One of the main questions that doctors are asked is whether a woman who has […]

Hair Transplant: What To Do After 1 Month Of Hair Transplant?

man inspecting his one month old hair transplant scalp

Resume gentle care and protect scalp. Delving Into the “Shock Loss” Biometric Phase One month post-follicular and nasal restoration treatment is a sign of progress. On the biometric level, “shock loss” (telogen effluvium) is typically indicated when the newly transplanted hair strands begin to fall out. Although this might worry you, it’s actually a necessary […]

Rhinoplasty: Can You Get A Nose Job If You Have Rosacea?

woman with rosacea showing her nose

Yes, with controlled rosacea symptoms. The Biometrics of the Inflammatory Skin Envelope In nasal reconstruction, the “skin envelope,” i.e., the layer of soft tissue and dermis that covers the newly fashioned nasal framework, is the main factor in obtaining structural harmony. Rosacea, from a biometric angle, is not just a visible redness on the face […]

Facelift: What To Do Before A Deep Plane Facelift?

doctor examining patients face for facelift

Stop smoking and complete medical evaluations. Biometrics of Preoperative Optimization Facial rejuvenation is a highly skilled procedure that, the successful outcome of a deep plane facelift depends largely on the work done the weeks preceding the first cut. This operation, from a biometric point of view, is the lifting and repositioning of the SMAS or […]

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