Beauty guide: how can the shape of the body interfere with aesthetic procedures?

Beauty guide: how can the shape of the body interfere with aesthetic procedures?

The desire for a more harmonious and proportional body leads many people to look for aesthetic procedures, but an essential factor is often ignored: individual anatomy. The same procedure can have completely different effects depending on the body shape, the bone structure and the distribution of the fats of each patient. Understanding these individual characteristics is essential to guarantee more natural and harmonious results that emphasize the beauty of each.




According to the plastic surgeon Luiza Hassan, Specialist in the body outline, the patient’s analysis of the body goes beyond the superficial aspect. “It is essential to observe the patient’s anatomy, including biotype, muscles, chest shape, postural deviations, skin consistency and fat distribution. Among other variables, these are individual and essential to determine the most appropriate surgical technique, ensuring that the result is natural and proportional to the patient’s body”, he says.

Breast surgery, one of the main ones in the ranking of surgical interventions in Brazil, is significantly influenced by the contour of the body, since the shape of the chest interferes directly with the result of the neckline: the patient with a more round chest usually has the breast in a natural, slightly divergent way, compared to those who have the most thoracic rights rights, when the breast is better centralized and the clean school. “Informing these peculiarities with the patient is important in planning and alignment of expectations,” he says Luiza.

Benefits and damage

Patients with a more rectangular body shape, for example, with less curved and narrow hip, can benefit from procedures that emphasize the definition of life, such as liposculization and minimally invasive costal remodeling. Already patients with the body in expulsion format usually have their curves easily highlighted with liposuction.

The distribution of fats also influences the choice of the type of surgery: thick women, no fat deposit, with the intention of increasing the breasts or buttocks end up using silicone prostheses to increase these regions, while those that have the most localized fat can benefit from the procedures involving Lipoenxertia.

The doctor underlines that another important aspect is the elasticity of the skin: when it is naturally more solid, it is usually possible to perform less invasive procedures with fabric retraction technologies and a faster recovery. However, in the case of thinner and flavor skin, with large remaining and stretch marks, with the higher skin removal and higher scars procedures, the use of more invasive techniques such as abdominoplasty, mastopexia or lifting arms to obtain a better outline may be necessary. Generally, it usually occurs in large weight loss.

Source: Terra

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