Plastic Surgery Los Angeles

If you live in LA and want to have plastic surgery, there are numerous plastic surgeons in your area that can help you decide what procedures are best for what you hope to have done. There are a variety of services offered in any given practice.

Most people are eager to return to work and social activities after plastic surgery. How quickly you do so depends how you feel and how you look. Your surgeon will let you know when it's physically safe to resume your normal activities. But only you can decide how comfortable you feel with the way you look.

Almost everyone has some temporary cosmetic side effects from plastic surgery, such as swelling, bruising, or visible incision marks. It may be days, weeks, or even months before these signs disappear and you can fully appreciate the results of your surgery. But there's no need to sit at home and wait. There are a variety of makeup products and techniques that can be used to camouflage the temporary side effects of surgery.

You should ask your surgeon's advice before you start using camouflage cosmetics. You should be able to start applying makeup to cover bruising or disguise swelling as early as a day or two after surgery. If you want to hide incision lines, you'll need to wait until the stitches have been removed and the incision is completely closed.

After nose surgery, you can normally use makeup as soon as the cast is removed. With a chemical peel or dermabrasion, if a crust has formed you'll need to wait until it's completely gone.

You need to use products that are hypoallergenic and fragrance free. If you're happy with the products you currently use, you can continue using them after surgery--but buy fresh ones with new applicators so they'll be as clean as possible.

Tips for Camouflage Cosmetics

• Concealing - hiding incision lines and bruises - concealers are thicker and more opaque than regular foundation makeup. They can cover healed incision lines as well as scars or bruises on your face or body.

• Color correcting - neutralizing color in reddened or yellowish skin - color correctors are used to disguise the yellowish shade of a bruise or the overall redness that follows chemical peel and dermabrasion.

• Contouring - disguising swelling and creating the illusion of highlights and shadows - contouring can be applied anywhere on the face, but it's most often used to disguise the swelling that accompanies nose surgery and facial implants.

Camouflage cosmetics are thicker and cling to your skin more than everyday makeup, so you need to be sure to remove your makeup every night.


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