Tummy Tuck otherwise Known as an Abdominoplasty

Tummy Tuck is surgically known as Abdominoplasty surgery. The surgery is performed for Cosmetic and legitimate medical and surgical reasons. In Sydney and Adelaide patients can claim part of the procedure on Medicare and their private health insurance. Women following child birth and if they have had a caesarian section can be left with an overhanging lower abdomen. These patients decide to have Tummy Tuck surgery to address the hanging “Pannus” of redundant skin and soft tissues.This is the case for those patients that have succeeded in losing a significant amount of weight. Consequently these patients are left with a large redundant apron of skin and subcutaneous fat and tissues which in themselves are a problem; causing skin fungal infections, aesthetically undesirable lower torso and the patient is left with having to hide the redundant mound in clothing.

Tummy Tuck Surgery or Abdominoplasty at Bare Aesthetics Clinics

Who makes the best candidate for a Tummy Tuck?

Tummy Tuck or abdominoplasty surgery is becoming a popular form of Cosmetic Surgery for men and women. It is considered by patients for a variety of reasons. The most obvious reasons are that patients have a significant redundancy of skin and tissues of the upper and lower abdomen.

The cosmetic considerations are based on patients who may have had previous surgery and or delivered babies via caesarian section and they are left with a flap or “Pannus” of skin and tissues which typically overhang their clothing. These patients often find it unsightly and difficult to find the right clothing to hide the overhanging skin and tissues. They are also reluctant to go to the beach during summertime for fear of embarrassment when wearing a bathing suit. Continue reading “Tummy Tuck Cosmetic Surgery at Bare Aesthetics Clinics” »


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Adelaide Breast Augmentation, Enlargement or Breast Implant Cosmetic Surgeon

Breast Implant surgery is one of the most common Cosmetic Surgery procedures performed in Australia. Many women are choosing breast augmentation to enhance their breast shape and size, body proportions and contours. Some women have always felt uncomfortable with smaller or uneven breasts; other women seek to restore their breast size and shape after pregnancies and breast feeding or significant weight loss. Whatever your motivation, it is important to research the procedure and seek the opinion of a qualified and experienced Cosmetic Surgeon.

Dr. Bobby Kumar produces natural,beautiful and aesthetics Breast Enlargement results

High Profile Breast Implants

Dr. Bobby Kumar, Cosmetic Surgeon, has been performing Breast Enlargement surgery in Sydney for many years and is now offering his considerable skills and experience to patients in Adelaide. Dr. Bobby Kumar performs patient consultations and breast enlargement surgery in Adelaide on a regular basis. He is experienced in a range of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures, including breast augmentation or breast implants cosmetic surgery; tummy tucks or abdominoplasty, face lifts, breast reduction and breast lift surgery.

Breast augmentation involves the use of implants to enhance breast size and shape. There are two main types of breast implants, saline or silicone. Silicone implants have become more popular due to their natural feel. They consist of an outer silicone shell containing silicone gel. The silicone gel stays intact in the rare event that an implant ruptures or breaks. Saline implants also have an outer silicone shell, but are filled with saline, a fluid based on water and salt similar to that naturally occurring in our bodies.

The Size Shape and Style of breast Implant selection is discussed in your Consultation with Dr. Bobby Kumar

Breast Implant Size

Recently in Adelaide there have been well publicised issues with a particular commonly used brand of breast implant that were manufactured in France. There were reported cases and an increased incidence of breast implants rupturing and leaking. Dr. Bobby Kumar has never used this particular type of implant due to his own concerns and research regarding their negative outcomes. The breast implants he chooses to use come from a manufacturer and supplier that is TGA approved and has the lowest incidence of complications.

Breast implants also vary in their size, shape and volume. The most suitable breast implant to achieve the results you desire will be discussed between you and Dr. Bobby Kumar based on your physical examination and measurements. A breast implant that is suitable for one woman may not be appropriate for another, depending on features such as existing breast tissue, shape or droop of the breast, size of the chest, and body proportions. These issues will all be discussed at length with you by Dr. Bobby Kumar so you are in the best position to make an informed decision about what is right for you.  Many women do not want to have an ‘implanted’ look and Dr. Bobby Kumar strives to achieve the most natural looking results.

The first step in the breast augmentation process is to have a consultation with Dr. Bobby Kumar in Adelaide to discuss your options and obtain all the information you require about breast surgery. If you want to proceed with surgery, there are a few things to bear in mind. Breast surgery is usually performed as a day procedure under either twilight sedation or general anaesthetic. Most women return to work within 1 – 2 weeks depending on their type of work. Heavy lifting is to be avoided after surgery, in order to allow the chest tissues to heal and the implants to settle into position. Usually women are back into their normal routine, including exercise, at about 6 weeks after surgery.

Women who have had breast augmentation typically report a high level of satisfaction with the results including the enhancement to their overall body shape and proportions and often experience a boost in their self confidence.

Bare Aesthetics and Breast Augmentation,Breast Enlargement in Sydney,Adelaide and Port Macquarie

Natural Breast Augmentation results by Dr Bobby Kumar

Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Bobby Kumar is an experienced and trusted Breast Augmentation and Breast Enlargement surgeon offering natural and beautiful results for women seeking Breast Implant surgery in Adelaide. For more information visit www.bareaesthetics.com.au or contact for all appointments in Sydney, Port Macquarie and Adelaide today on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009.

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FACE LIFT SURGERY IN SYDNEY, ADELAIDE AND PORT MACQUARIE; FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

First impressions make a difference in our society and our faces convey much about who we are. Many men and women seek to enhance or restore their facial appearance to a more youthful and rejuvenated look in step with who they are on the inside.

The following are questions that I am frequently asked by men and women considering Facelift Surgery.

1. I don’t want to look strange or unnatural – is this avoidable in Facelift surgery?

Scary face lift

In the hands of an experienced and talented Cosmetic Surgeon, natural and rejuvenated results are achievable with Facelift surgery.

Often the images that spring to mind when thinking about facelift surgery are the well known celebrities that look like they’ve spent a month in a wind tunnel and have distorted and unbalanced faces pulled too tightly and unnaturally. Other looks most patients wish to avoid are known as “moonface” or “catwoman”.

A skilled and knowledgeable Cosmetic Surgeon is able to deliver results that are natural and long lasting, taking potentially 10-15 years from your apparent age. Thorough preparation involving repeated consultations between the Cosmetic Surgeon and the patient are crucial in establishing a positive rapport, trust and a consensus as to appropriate expectations regarding the results and a foundation for an optimal outcome.

2. What should I expect from the recovery process from Facelift surgery?

Immediately after surgery, the Cosmetic Surgeon will apply dressings and bandaging that require replacing on a daily basis for the first two weeks. A bandage that wraps around the head, under the chin and over the ears, should be worn for 24 hours for the first six weeks after surgery, and then at night or at home for another 6 weeks. Stitches inserted by the Cosmetic Surgeon are usually removed within 1 – 2 weeks, depending on your healing and recovery.

Initial pain and discomfort is addressed with pain relief prescribed by the Cosmetic Surgeon and Anaesthetist. Initial bruising should resolve within one to two weeks after surgery. Swelling takes longer to resolve; up to 6 to 12 weeks.

You need to sleep on your back for approximately 6 weeks, supported by pillows at your sides to prevent you from turning on your side.

Improvements in your appearance can be noticeable as early as a week to two weeks, but optimal results are not seen until further down the track in your recovery as swelling resolves and the tissues heal.

3. Will the scars from the Facelift surgery be visible?

Again, this is depending on the skill and technique of the Cosmetic Surgeon (and one reason it pays to do your research and seek several opinions prior to choosing a Surgeon to perform your surgery). In the right hands, your incisions are carefully placed and hidden to avoid detection.

4. Does facelift surgery include lifting the eyes?

Facelift surgery addresses the loose and sagging skin and tissue of the face. Surgery to the eyes, known as Blepharoplasty, can be performed on either or both the upper and lower eyelids. This is often performed in conjunction with a Facelift to achieve the overall refreshed appearance sought by the patient. Facelift surgery may also be combined with neck lift surgery, specifically addressing the sagging skin and tissue on the neck area. A Browlift may also be recommended in conjunction with Facelift surgery to achieve a lift of the forehead and eye area.

These different procedures will be discussed with you at length by the Cosmetic Surgeon in light of what you want to achieve, your present appearance, and what procedure/s is/are most suitable to achieve your goals.

5. How long does Facelift surgery take?

Facelift surgery can take anywhere between 2 and 4 hours depending on what your particular surgery entails. It is usually performed under general anaesthetic.

6. I’ve heard of thread lift surgery for the face; is this a better and less invasive option to Facelift surgery?

Thread Lift will make you look like your face is pulledIn short this is not a better or less Invasive procedure.

Thread lift surgery involves the insertion of threads into the facial tissue which are then pulled tightly in an attempt to lift the skin and tissue. The threads have barbs placed along their length in order to provide grip on the tissues.

Unfortunately, whilst thread lifts are heavily promoted and marketed, patients who have pursued the procedure are inevitably unhappy with the results. This is partly due to thread lifts being performed on many patients who are not suitable candidates for the procedure. The procedure is also performed by medical practitioners who are not adequately qualified in performing surgery and lack a thorough understanding of the facial tissues, underlying muscles, nerve supply and blood supply.

Many of these patients then seek Facelift surgery to achieve the results they were originally seeking. Unfortunately, this poses significant difficulty for the Cosmetic Surgeon performing a Facelift as the threads are extremely difficult and time consuming to remove, adding time and complication to the Facelift procedure.

7. Will I require further procedures after the Facelift surgery?

No facelift surgery can offer an absolutely perfect result, and usually the Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss with you prior to surgery what further procedures may be required following surgery to enhance or maintain the results. For example, Dermal Fillers may be recommended after surgery to add volume to areas of the face such as the cheeks or lips to enhance a youthful appearance. Another recommendation may be the use of a Cosmetic Facial peel to resurface and rejuvenate the skin. Only ever pursue further facial treatments on the advise and recommendation of your Cosmetic Surgeon.

Looking after your skin and face will contribute to long lasting results. Discussing with your Cosmetic Surgeon your ongoing skincare regime and other treatments is important to achieving and maintaining the best results.

Ideal Facial rejuvenation The over-riding message if you are considering Facelift surgery is to do your research, seek several surgical opinions. Choose a fully qualified  and experienced Cosmetic Surgeon with previous results that appeal to you and with whom you can build confidence and trust.

 

 

 

 

 

For a Face Lift or Neck Lift consultation contact Dr. Bobby Kumar at the Bare Aesthetics Cosmetic Surgery Clinics in Sydney or Adelaide on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009 or send us a request at www.bareaesthetics.com.au/contact-us.php


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Breast Augmentation or Breast Enlargement – Frequently Asked Questions during your Consultation at Bareaesthetics Cosmetic Surgery Clinics

These are the most common questions asked by women in Sydney, Adelaide and Port Macquarie who are considering Breast Augmentation Surgery:

1. How long does Breast Augmentation surgery take?

Breast Augmentation surgery in total takes between 1.5 and 2 hours

2. Under what type of anaesthetic is Breast Augmentation performed?

Breast Augmentation can be performed under either sedation anaesthesia or general anaesthesia; general anaesthesia is more common.

3.  How do I know what size implants to choose?

At the time of your consultation, you will have the opportunity to view different types of breast implants and “try” them for size. You need to make sure you are wearing a bra that will tolerate the breast implants being placed in the cup and wearing a plain t-shirt top helps to give you the best impression of sizing.

Every woman is different with regard to choosing breast implant size – the size of breast implant in one woman may give a significantly different result in another woman. This is one reason why viewing images of breast augmentation before and after photos should be done bearing in mind that each woman’s result is individual to her.

When choosing breast implant size, there are several factors to take into account, such as existing breast tissue, chest diameter, height and weight, overall body proportions and position of the breasts on the chest wall. The Cosmetic Surgeon will be able to recommend an appropriate breast implant size for you depending on the above factors and your goals and desired result.

Size Shape and Style of breast Implant selection is discussed in your Consultation

Breast Implant Size

4. What happens in a consultation with the Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Bobby Kumar?

On arrival for your consultation, you will be required to complete a questionnaire asking you information about your medical history and reasons for considering Cosmetic Breast Augmentation Surgery. In your consultation, the Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss your medical history, conduct a thorough medical examination, take measurements and photos of the chest area and discuss in detail breast augmentation surgery. The Cosmetic Surgeon will also discuss what types of breast implants are available and make recommendations as to what type and size of breast implant will achieve the results you desire. As previously mentioned, you will be able to view and try a range of breast implants.

5. How long is recovery time from Breast Augmentation?

Most women take between 1 and 2 weeks off work (depending on the type of work they do) to recover from Breast Augmentation surgery. Any upper body activity, including exercise, lifting or bending over, needs to be avoided for at least 6 weeks to allow for the tissues to heal, swelling to resolve and the breast implants to settle into position. Driving needs to be avoided for 2 weeks after breast augmentation and flying should be avoided for approximately 6-8 weeks due to the breast surgery’s proximity to the chest wall and therefore the lungs.

6. What preparation do I need to do for Breast Augmentation surgery?

The first step is to have a consultation with a fully qualified and experienced Cosmetic Surgeon. From there you are in a position to schedule breast augmentation surgery. Once your surgery is booked, you may want to have a second sizing of breast implants to be sure of the size you want. Prior to your surgery, you will be required to undergo a range of routine blood tests to provide the Cosmetic Surgeon with information necessary about your health status. You will also be required to take antibiotics for approxiamtley 7-10 days after your surgery; this will help to reduce the risk of infection.

Payment for your breast augmentation surgery is usually required in full prior to your surgery.

7. Where is the incision made for the breast implants?

The most common incision site for insertion of breast implants is in the crease under the breast where the scar can be hidden. Other less common locations for the incision are either around the nipples or under the armpits both of which are more complicated and carry more risks. Crease under the Breast is the most common site for an Incision

8. Do you recommend saline or silicone breast implants?

There are two main types of breast implants; saline and silicone. Saline breast implants are essentially an outer silicone shell filled with a saline fluid. These used to be the most common type of breast implant used but have become less liked due to the literal feeling of a “bag of water” rather than natural breast tissue. Silicone breast implants consist of an outer silicone shell containing a silicone gel; these are now more common due to their natural feel similar to breast tissue. In the uncommon event that a silicone breast implant ruptures, the silicone gel stays intact rather than spilling into the surrounding breast tissue.

The Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss both types of breast implants with you, outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each to allow you to make an informed decision.

9. I’ve heard of “furry Brazilian” breast implants – what are these?

The shell of silicone breast implants come in two types; smooth or textured. “Furry Brazilian” or P-URE for PolyUREthane breast implants originated from Brazil and are a textured layer on the outer surface of the breast implant. Breast implants are not a one type suits all; for some women a smooth breast implant will be the best option, for other women a textured breast implant will be the more suitable option. Again, this is something the Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss with you in detail so you can make an informed choice.

10. Will I still be able to breast feed after breast augmentation surgery?

Breast feeding can vary from female to female, irrespective of whether you have surgery for Breast augmentation or not. The instances where breast feeding may be affected is if the Incision is through the armpit or around the nipple areolar complex. Otherwise if the Incision is under the crease of the breast there is no Impact on the breast ductal structures or nerves supplying the, therefore most women should have the same chances of breast feeding as those women not having had the surgery.

11.Can breast cancer still be detected after breast augmentation surgery?

Yes. Various studies have been conducted and no evidence has been found that breast implants increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. However, as the breast tissue volume thins under the influence of the breast Implant it has been found that breast cancer detection may be delayed by about 3 months. This does not change the overall prognosis of breast cancer once detected compared with women never having had breast augmentation surgery.

Whilst MRI scans are recommended in the USA every 2 years for women having had breast Implant surgery, this is not the case for women in Australia. Women are advised to perform routine self breast examinations, and carry out the required radiological investigations such as MRI, mammogram or ultrasound of their breasts. Any unusual lumps or findings should be brought to the attention of your cosmetic surgeon or at the least your family doctor for further Investigation.

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BREAST AUGMENTATION QUESTIONS ASKED IN A CONSULTATION WITH DR. BOBBY KUMAR, COSMETIC SURGEON IN SYDNEY, ADELAIDE AND PORT MACQUARIE


Cosmetic Surgeon Fellow of the ACCSAACS cosmetic surgeonCPSA cosmetic surgeon

One of the first questions I am frequently asked in a phone enquiry is what happens in an initial consultation regarding Breast Augmentation with Dr. Bobby Kumar, Cosmetic Surgeon.

1.            Questionnaire; on arrival for your Breast Augmentation consultation, you will be asked to complete a patient questionnaire incorporating biographical information, medical history and lifestyle information.

2.            Meet and consult with Dr. Bobby Kumar, Cosmetic Surgeon; Dr. Kumar will have a comprehensive discussion with you regarding the following:

  • what you are seeking to achieve with Breast Augmentation surgery, including your reasons for pursuing surgery and what size and shape you are aiming to achieve
  • how Breast Augmentation surgery is performed; different techniques, length of the procedure, planes of dissection
  • risks and complications of Breast Augmentation surgery
  • recovery from Breast Augmentation surgery and how to optimise results
  • choices to make regarding incision site
  • choices to make regarding the type of breast implants available (such as smooth vs textured breast implants, saline vs silicone breast implants, the size of breast implant and profile of breast implant)

3.            Medical Examination; Dr. Bobby Kumar will perform a medical examination, discussing with you the current appearance of your breasts and your chest anatomy.

4.            Physical measurements; Dr. Bobby Kumar will take several chest measurements (such as your chest diameter and diameter of your existing breast tissue) in order to provide                 information that aids the decision of what type, size and shape of breast implant will suit your overall size and body proportion, in addition to the appearance you are aiming  to achieve

5.            Sample breast implants; Dr. Bobby Kumar will show you a range of different types of breast implants and discuss what size, shape and profile will suit both your physique and what you are aiming to achieve. You will have the opportunity to place various sizes of breast implants into your bra to give you an idea of what size you would like if you were to pursue breast augmentation surgery.

6.            Photographs; Dr. Bobby Kumar will request your permission to take photographs of your chest area in order for a record of your existing appearance, size and shape and to provide him information necessary in planning your individual breast augmentation surgery.

7.            Answer questions; Dr. Bobby Kumar will be happy to answer any of your questions throughout the consultation and at the end after you have heard all the information. It can  be helpful to come with a list of questions you’ve prepared.

Following your consultation for Breast Augmentation surgery, you will be provided with further information for you to take home and read at your leisure and time to consider all the information you have received.

If you then decide that pursuing Breast Augmentation surgery is right for you, you can contact the Practice Manager and discuss how and when you would like to proceed.

For an experienced Cosmetic Surgeon performing Breast Augmentation in Sydney, Adelaide or Port Macquarie contact us on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009 for all appointments.

 


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Cosmetic Surgery for Men at Bareaesthetics Clinics in Sydney and Adelaide

The Top Cosmetic Surgery procedures for Men

Typically cosmetic surgery is normally associated with women having procedures such as Breast Augmentation, breast reductions and liposuction. If we discuss men having cosmetic surgery we normally think about well known male actors and celebrities such as Sylvester Stallone, Michael Jackson and Mickey Rourke. These men are not great examples of natural and aesthetic cosmetic surgery results. However; men do have great Cosmetic surgery results it is just that we hear about the extreme and ridiculous results performed on the infamous celebrities.

Statistics released in March 2011 by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) demonstrate that many more men are now becoming more conscious about their appearances and maintaining their appearances that they are now considering some form of Cosmetic surgery. The statistics revealed that the overall increase in cosmetic procedures in men increased by 2% in 2010 when compared to the previous year. Some procedures in particular like Facelift surgery rose by 14% and Liposuction increased by 7% in 2010.

The ASPS statistics for 2010 show that men underwent an increased number of Surgical and minimally invasive procedures; the increase in surgical procedures grew faster than the traditional minimally invasive treatments.

The increase in men having cosmetic surgery may be related to a number of factors; such as an increase in the general fashion and cosmetic industry and therefore an increase in the participation of men in requiring cosmeceuticals and that their requirements do not seem to be unusual or the domain of women. Also with the changes in workplace perceptions and socially men may feel the need to have a rejuvenated and youthful appearance as well as being fit and healthy. Men and women have shifted the age for when they are choosing to have children. As such men may feel that they are now ready, mature and financially capable enough to make the decision to have Cosmetic plastic Surgery.

Interestingly once the minimally invasive procedures such as Botox® or dermal fillers were popular with men. It is apparent that as men age, so do the tissues and the addition of gravity means that the tissues sag. Consequently a much more comprehensive surgical procedure is required and is necessary to lift and rejuvenate the body to show any significant improvement.

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Tummy Tucks in Adelaide, Sydney & Port Macquarie

More and more patients in Adelaide, Sydney & Port Macquarie are seeking Tummy Tuck surgery (known medically as an Abdominoplasty) to address their concerns regarding their tummy area. Tummy tuck surgery is available to women and men and usually involves removing excess skin and tissue on the abdomen to achieve a flatter, tighter and more toned tummy. Many people feel self conscious about the tummy area and feel restricted in the type of clothes they can wear. Quite often patients are women who after pregnancy have a residual area or pocket of tissue and fat in the lower abdomen that does not respond to diet and exercise. Other common reasons for seeking Abdominoplasty surgery are patients who have lost a significant amount of weight and have residual excess skin and tissue.

Typically patients enquiring about tummy tucks in Adelaide, Sydney & Port Macquarie want an estimate of how much the procedure will cost. It is important to understand that there are different types of tummy tucks according to the size of the area, the amount of tissue and fat that requires removal and whether the underlying muscle also requires tightening. The complexity of the tummy tuck procedure has a bearing on the time taken to perform the procedure; this then also affects the costs involved, for example a longer operation incurs more theatre and anaesthetic costs. Tummy tuck surgery can take anywhere from 2.5 hours to 4.5 hours depending on the individual procedure and is usually performed under a general anaesthetic.

If you are considering tummy tuck surgery, the best course of action is to have a consultation with a Cosmetic Surgeon who will discuss with you your concerns, goals and your surgical options. The Cosmetic Surgeon will also discuss the incision site (usually placed in the lower abdomen so it can be concealed by underwear) and whether you may require a complimentary procedure, such as liposuction/liposculpture, to fine tune your contours and shape. The Cosmetic Surgeon will provide you with the costs for your procedure, including surgical fees, theatre/hospital fees and anaesthetic fees.

Actual Tummy Tuck Patient

Actual Tummy Tuck Patient

Tummy tuck surgery can be done as a day only surgery, without the need to stay overnight in hospital. Patients are typically up and walking within hours of surgery, though care must be taken not to stand up too straight and stretch or put pressure on the incision site. Patients typically describe feeling like they’ve done a thousand sit ups and quite tight across the abdomen. Usually over the counter pain relief is sufficient and may only be needed for the first couple of days after Abdominoplasty. Most patients choose to take a couple of weeks off work. It is important to avoid any exercise or activity (e.g. lifting) that places the Incision area under any stress. Following surgery patients are required to wear a compression garment for anywhere up to 3 months; this promotes healing and adhering of the tissues for an optimal result.

It is important that tummy tuck surgery not be seen as a weight loss solution. Tummy tuck surgery is most successful when you are close to your optimal and stable weight and want to address residual skin or tissue that is not responsive to diet and exercise. The Cosmetic Surgeon is likely to recommend you lose excess weight prior to surgery with an appropriate diet and exercise plan.

As with any type of surgery, tummy tuck surgery comes with risks (such as infection, bleeding or swelling, skin and tissue loss and scarring) that need to be weighed against the benefits of surgery. The Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss these with you in detail so you can make an informed decision as to whether tummy tuck surgery is right for you.

Dr. Bobby A Kumar is a board certified Cosmetic Surgeon experienced in performing Mini Tummy Tucks to complete Body Lifts following significant weight loss. For more information visit www.bareaesthetics.com.au or call today for an appointment on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009 for Sydney,Adelaide and Port Macquarie.

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Tummy Tucks by Cosmetic Surgeon Dr Bobby Kumar


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A Revolutionary New device for Breast Implant Insertion during Breast Augmentation for Cosmetic Surgery patients in Sydney & Adelaide – The Keller Funnel ™

Breast Augmentation has not had any significant advances for a number of years. The techniques in performing Breast Enlargement surgery may vary slightly, yet the essence of creating a Breast pocket in which to insert an Implant is very much the same across the world.

Breast Enlargement

Breast Enlargement by Cosmetic Surgeon Dr Bobby Kumar

There are potentially regional differences in surgical technique in trying to reduce complications such as Capsular Contracture rates, bleeding, haematoma’s and seromas. In Australia the capsular contracture rates are estimated to be around 3-5%. Whereas worldwide they may be as high as 14-16% as disclosed by recent studies by Allergan® in submission to the FDA.

Cleary there are specific cosmetic surgical nuances in Sydney and Adelaide that have helped reduce the Capsular contracture rates. Recent use of polyurethane breast Implants (“Furry Brazilian”) have for specific patients helped reduce capsular contracture rates down to an estimated 1%.

There is however a new revolution in performing breast augmentation or breast enlargement surgery. A device known as the “Keller Funnel” invented by Dr. Kevin Keller a board certified Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon has been released and used in the USA. It is currently awaiting TGA approval and maybe distributed by Medical Vision Australia.

Keller Funnel used for Breast Augmentation

Keller Funnel used for Breast Augmentation

The Keller Funnel is a cone shaped device similar in appearance and design as the icing sleeve used when preparing a cake. The funnel is designed to facilitate and help cosmetic surgeons insert a Silicone breast Implant into the prepared breast pocket.

The advantages of using the Keller Funnel are that it allows cosmetic surgeons to perform the breast Implantation through smaller incisions, perhaps as small as 3 centimetres. Currently Dr. Bobby Kumar is able to perform most breast augmentations through a 4 centimetre incisions.

The other advantages of this revolutionary device are that the breast Implant can be placed directly into the neck of the funnel without touching the breast Implant. Despite the surgical team working in a sterile environment and wearing sterile gloves, the “No touch” technique in performing breast Implantation with a Keller funnel reduces further any possibility of introducing an Infection into the breast pocket. This will help reduce the risk of Capsular contracture by reducing possibility of bacterial contamination.

No touch technique of Breast Augmentation

No touch technique of Breast Augmentation

Additionally the funnel reduces the stress and trauma to both the patient and the breast Implant during breast enlargement surgery. During Implantation the breast Implant is encouraged into the breast pocket by using a finger to prod and push the Implant into the breast pocket. The potential risk of such an approach is unexpected rupture of the breast Implant or weakening of the Implant shell such that the Implant could rupture within the breast pocket at a later stage.

Also given the difficulty when Implanting certain breast Implants stress maybe placed on the tissues surrounding the Incision and the Cosmetic Surgeon maybe compelled to make the Incision larger to minimise the stress on the breast tissues and the Implant.

The funnel lowers these risks and has been recognised to have lowered the overall risks in breast augmentation surgery and therefore improved the success rates of the Cosmetic Surgeons utilising the Keller Funnel in the US.

The funnel is a cone shaped design; it is lined with a hydrophilic polymer coating which when wet the funnel becomes slippery such that the breast Implant is inserted into the widened neck of the device and by gently squeezing the funnel towards the narrow end which has been inserted into the breast incision the breast Implant squeezes out of the narrow end of the funnel into the breast pocket. This action results in a continuous and evenly distributed compressive force on the breast Implant, one which will not stress or damage the breast Implant itself.

Like Dr. Keller new and younger generation Cosmetic Surgeons like Dr. Bobby Kumar are used to using small incisions to perform breast enlargement surgery. The Keller funnel holds great hope for patients and Cosmetic surgeons alike that it will further improve the Aesthetic outcomes of breast augmentation surgery; minimise complications and long term risks such as capsular contracture and reduce the time taken to perform the breast Implantation.

Click here to watch Dr Kevin Keller talk about the Keller Funnel on YouTube

Patients in Sydney and Adelaide will have to wait till the TGA approves the use of the Keller Funnel. For more information contact us today on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009 or visit our site at www.bareaesthetics.com.au .


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Women in Sydney and Adelaide consider breast augmentation surgery for a variety of reasons. Many women may simply be dissatisfied with the size of their breasts and see breast implants as a means of addressing this. Some women see breast augmentation as a means of restoring their figure to a more youthful or pre children state. Other women look to breast augmentation for breast reconstruction after having a mastectomy. The reasons range from purely aesthetic to medical. Whatever the motivation, breast augmentation is a common procedure sought to address both aesthetic and medical breast issues. Continue reading “Breast Augmentation Cosmetic Surgery in Sydney and Adelaide” »


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Many people are seeking to enhance and rejuvenate their appearance and Cosmetic Surgery is now more widely available, accessible and affordable. Certified Cosmetic Surgeons maintain up to date knowledge and techniques, and with continued research and experience, techniques continue to be refined and improved to create natural and aesthetically pleasing results with less invasive procedures.

Men and women have different reasons for pursuing Cosmetic Surgery, whether it is to achieve a more youthful appearance to reflect one’s outlook and personality, to achieve a certain body proportion or shape, or to restore or rejuvenate one’s appearance. Often patients are everyday people seeking to restore their body shape, sometimes after significant weight loss or often mums who want their bodies to return to their pre-pregnancy shape and size. What is important for a person considering Cosmetic Surgery is that the individual is doing it for himself or herself and not for other people. It is also vital to have realistic goals and expectations of what Cosmetic Surgery can achieve, and a certified Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss your goals and potential outcomes of Cosmetic Surgery with you in detail.

People who have had successful Cosmetic Surgery describe an increase in their self-esteem and self confidence, which has a positive impact on their everyday interactions in work and social situations.
Continue reading “Cosmetic Surgery for a Newer and Rejuvenated You!” »


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