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Recovery after a facelift surgery in Delhi is just as important as the surgery itself. In this video, we’ll walk you through the key dos and don’ts after your facelift so you heal properly and get the best results.
For the first 3 days, cold compression every hour helps reduce swelling and bruising. Stick to the medication plan given to you at discharge and follow every instruction carefully. Avoid heavy lifting, bending, and intense activities for at least 2 weeks.
Keep your head elevated even while sleeping—it really helps with swelling. Avoid smoking and alcohol as they slow down healing. Eat soft food, stay hydrated, and stay out of direct sun. If you must go out, wear sunglasses and sunscreen. Most importantly, attend your follow-up appointments and get your stitches removed as advised.
Healing well means following the plan. If you have questions or concerns, contact a board-certified plastic surgeon in Delhi.
Our team is here to support you throughout your recovery.
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About Dr. Rajat Gupta and RG Aesthetics
At RG Aesthetics, India’s best plastic surgeon in India, Dr. Rajat Gupta is at your service! With 15 years of experience, brand certification, and international recognition, Dr. Gupta is the solution to all your contouring needs.
His expertise in liposuction techniques combined with the state-of-the-art technology available at RG Aesthetics ensures we continue providing the most reliable services with incredible, instantaneous results!
Our equipment allows for every kind of liposuction there is – especially the minimally invasive kinds. Dr. Gupta reflects RG Aesthetics’ belief of the patient’s comfort always being paramount. Procedures at RG Aesthetics, under Dr. Rajat Gupta, minimize trauma and speed up recovery time for the best results!
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Opening of the Cranium
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Join cardiac surgeon Leonard Y. Lee, MD, Professor of Surgery, James W. Mackenzie, M.D. Endowed Chair; Chair, Department of Surgery, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Chief, Surgical Service, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, as he performs minimally-invasive heart valve replacements and a quadruple bypass during a typical day of surgery.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is New Jersey’s largest academic medical center, at the forefront of cardiac innovation. Whoever your heart beats for, our hearts beat for you.
To learn more about Dr. Lee, visit: https://www.rwjbh.org/doctors/leonard-y-lee-md/
To schedule an appointment with one of New Jersey’s top cardiac specialists, visit https://www.rwjbh.org/heart.
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Watch that Huge Stomach Tumor Removal Medical Surgery
Laparoscopic resection of the right hepatic lobe for a 5 cm hepatoma
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) eye surgery can correct or improve your sight by using a laser to change the shape of the cornea. Find out more here: https://www.bupa.co.uk/health-....information/eyes-sig and https://www.bupa.co.uk/health-....information/eyes-sig/laser-eye-surgery
The content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.
Thoracentesis is a procedure in which a needle is inserted into the pleural space between the lungs and the chest wall. This procedure is done to remove excess fluid, known as a pleural effusion, from the pleural space to help you breathe easier. It may be done to determine the cause of your pleural effusion. Some conditions such as heart failure, lung infections, and tumors can cause pleural effusions.
Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal
Introduction to the Brachial Plexus Examination, 4 of 5 videos demonstrating the physical exam for evaluation of Brachial Plexus conditions.
Brachial plexus injury - Care at Mayo Clinic:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/dis....eases-conditions/bra
Watch all the videos in this series on this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLSWR1ylG_6J
Lecture delivered by Dr. Mostafa Yakoot, MD, to the 12th Allergy Conference
Examination of Peripheral Vascular System - Clinical Skills OSCE Revision - Dr Gill
In this video, we demonstrate the peripheral vascular examination - a less common examination, but still vitally important, particularly amongst the older population
Starting with the examination of the hands looking for clinical signs of vascular compromise, we then check the pulses of the major arteries of the upper body - the radial, brachial and carotid arteries, before moving down to assess for an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
At this point, I feel it's a practical step to check the femoral pulses before doing the overview of the legs.
After visually assessing we must examine the major vascular areas of leg.- namely the popliteal pulses, before wrapping up around the ankle with the posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis pulses
For completeness, the cardiovascular examination is demonstrated here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECs9O5zl6XQ&t=2s
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This video: Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. The opening, called the ductus arteriosus, is a normal part of a baby's circulatory system before birth that usually closes shortly after birth. If it remains open, however, it's called a patent ductus arteriosus. A small patent ductus arteriosus often doesn't cause problems and might never need treatment. However, a large patent ductus arteriosus left untreated can allow poorly oxygenated blood to flow in the wrong direction, weakening the heart muscle and causing heart failure and other complications. Treatment options for a patent ductus arteriosus include monitoring, medications and closure by cardiac catheterization or surgery.
A surgeon begins the PPH stapled hemorrhoidectomy by inserting a circular anal dilator and obturator into the anal canal and then securing the dilator in place with four sutures. The surgeon then inserts a PPH anoscope into the obturator. Next, he places a circumferential purse-string suture of 2-0 Monocryl on a UR-6 needle 4 cm proximal to the dentate line. The surgeon opens a PPH stapler and places its anvil across the purse string. The stapler is then closed and fired; it is held closed for two minutes to improve hemostasis. Prior to firing the stapler in a female patient, the surgeon places a gloved finger in the vagina to ensure the vaginal mucosa and rectal-vaginal septum are not trapped within the jaws of the closed stapler. The surgeon then opens and removes the stapler.
A spermatocelectomy is surgery to remove a spermatocele. A spermatocele is a cyst (sac of fluid) that contains sperm. It forms inside your scrotum on the outside of your testicle. The cyst is most often attached to your epididymis. The epididymis is a tube that stores sperm.
Welcome to the latest episode of our Plastic Surgery Podcast where we discuss a common but often overlooked procedure—Blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid or eye bag surgery.
In this episode, we’ll break down what Blepharoplasty involves, including both upper and lower eyelid surgeries. We’ll discuss who might benefit from this procedure and the reasons it’s performed, such as addressing droopy eyelids or eye bags that can make you look tired and older than you are. Additionally, we’ll cover special considerations for Asian Blepharoplasty, explaining how the surgery is tailored for those who don’t naturally have a crease in their upper eyelids.
We’ll also guide you through what to expect during and after the surgery, including recovery time and the kind of results you can anticipate. Whether you’re thinking about this surgery for yourself or just want to learn more, this episode is full of valuable insights.
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About Dr. Rajat Gupta and RG Aesthetics
At RG Aesthetics, India’s best plastic surgeon, Dr. Rajat Gupta is at your service! With 13 years of experience, brand certification, and international recognition, Dr. Gupta is the solution to all your contouring needs.
His expertise in liposuction techniques combined with the state-of-the-art technology available at RG Aesthetics ensures we continue providing the most reliable services with incredible, instantaneous results!
Our equipment allows for every kind of liposuction there is – especially the minimally invasive kinds. Dr. Gupta reflects RG Aesthetics’ belief of the patient’s comfort always being paramount. Procedures at RG Aesthetics, under Dr. Rajat Gupta, minimize trauma and speed up recovery time for the best results!
Schedule a Consultation:
✅ Call: +91 - 9251-711-711
✅ contact@drrajatgupta.com
✅ Visit: www.drrajatgupta.com
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The spleen is one of the most frequently injured intraperitoneal organs, and management of splenic injuries may require splenectomy .. The spleen is an wedge-shaped organ that lies in relation to the ninth and 11th ribs, located in the left hypochondrium and partly in the epigastrium; thus, it is situated between the fundus of the stomach and the diaphragm. The spleen is highly vascular and reddish purple; its size and weight are variable. A normal spleen is not palpable. The spleen's key function is the removal of old red blood cells "RBCs", defective circulating cells, and circulating bacteria. In addition, the spleen helps maintain normal erythrocyte morphology by processing immature erythrocytes, removing their nuclei, and changing the shape of the cellular membrane. Other functions of the spleen include the removal of nuclear remnants of RBCs, denatured hemoglobin, and iron granules ..
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder, the hallmark of which is recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Many people with epilepsy have more than one type of seizure and may have other symptoms of neurological problems as well. Sometimes EEG testing, clinical history, family history and outlook are similar among a group of people with epilepsy. In these situations, their condition can be defined as a specific epilepsy syndrome. The human brain is the source of human epilepsy. Although the symptoms of a seizure may affect any part of the body, the electrical events that produce the symptoms occur in the brain. The location of that event, how it spreads and how much of the brain is affected, and how long it lasts all have profound effects. These factors determine the character of a seizure and its impact on the individual. Esssentially, anything the brain can do, it can do in the form of a seizure. Having seizures and epilepsy can affect one's safety, relationships, work, driving and so much more. Public perception and treatment of people with epilepsy are often bigger problems than actual seizures.
Not every woman undergoes a traditional vaginal delivery with the birth of her child. Under conditions of fetal or maternal distress, or in the case of breech presentation (when a baby is turned feet first at the time of delivery), or if the woman’s first baby was born by cesarean delivery, a procedure called a cesarean section may be required. During a cesarean, a doctor will make either a lateral incision in the skin just above the pubic hair line, or a vertical incision below the navel. As the incision is made, blood vessels are cauterized to slow bleeding. After cutting through the skin, fat, and muscle of the abdomen, the membrane that covers the internal organs is opened, exposing the bladder and uterus. At this time the physician will generally insert his or her hands into the pelvis in order to determine the position of the baby and the placenta. Next, an incision is made into the uterus and any remaining fluids are suctioned from the uterus. The doctor then enlarges the incision with his or her fingers. The baby’s head is then grasped and gently pulled with the rest of its body from the mother’s uterus. Finally, the abdominal layers are sewn together in the reverse order that they were cut. The mother is allowed to recover for approximately three to five days in the hospital. She will also be quite sore and restricted from activity for the following several weeks. There are several potential complications associated with this procedure that should be discussed with a doctor prior to surgery.