Landauer Cosmetic Surgery Blog
News and views of the cosmetic surgery industry from the Landauer team.
Groupon Cosmetic Surgery Vouchers Busted and Banned
December 23rd, 2011
Last November 2011, Groupon, a major deal-of-the-day website was prohibited from publishing cosmetic surgery ads that offer up to 50% discount. UK officials believe that the campaign sent out a misinterpretation that plastic surgery procedures could be taken lightly.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) deems that Groupon were negligent for posting such advertisements that somewhat pressured consumers to purchase the coupons for a limited period of time. The said cheap nose job and breast augmentation promotional email was sent in May with the treatment to occur on November 28 at a Manchester clinic.
The ban was also substantiated by the British Association for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). They believe that such deadlines are unethical and a violation of social responsibility under UK’s advertising code. However, Groupon denied these allegations. According to their representatives, they were not persuading people to make hasty decisions, and that the offer was just an indicator of their business model.
As ethical cosmetic surgeons and members of BAPRAS, Landauer Cosmetic Surgery concur with the ASA’s decision. First off, having a cosmetic procedure is a life-altering decision. It’s not like purchasing goods that you can return or exchange if you’re not satisfied. That’s why a lengthy consultation between a reliable fully accredited cosmetic plastic surgeon and his/her patient is very crucial before undergoing any invasive procedures.
Proper timing and a great deal of preparation, plus other essential factors are extremely important for successful cosmetic plastic surgery. Thus, deadline-focused bargain deals are definitely not recommended for anyone looking to go under the knife.
Recovery and Maintenance: What to Do after Weight Loss Surgery
December 12th, 2011
Recovering from weight loss surgery like liposuction usually takes a week or more, depending on the kind of procedure done and other factors. Now, to get the most positive results from your treatment, you have to observe proper recovery and maintenance procedures. Below are some of the things you need to consider after weight loss surgery:
Take sufficient rest – Aside from getting lots of rest in the first few weeks post-op, you also have to avoid doing any stressful tasks. Unnecessary pressure and too much movement may cause the wounds to open and may then slow down the healing process.
Follow surgeon’s instructions – Make sure you stick to your doctor’s advice about preventing infections and any would-be complications. This normally includes instructions on how to care for wounds and take antibiotics and pain medication. Your doctor would also forbid smoking and drinking alcohol for a few weeks, as they will delay healing.
Come up with an exercise plan – As soon as you get clearance from your doctor that you can resume your daily routine, it’s now time to launch an exercise plan. Start at a slow, steady pace to prevent pressure and injury. Do exercises that focus more on muscle toning and body strengthening.
Start a healthy lifestyle – Time to love your brand new, leaner body by living healthily. Because, you certainly won’t want to gain all that excess weight again, after all. So you have to maintain an active, healthy life, which is synonymous with proper diet and exercise. Consider hiring a personal trainer and nutritionist to keep you constantly motivated.
And of course, the most essential thing you need to do after a weight loss operation is enjoy your new figure! But as stated above, proper recuperation and maintenance are crucial to get the most favourable results from your procedure.
If in doubt, always ask your weight-loss surgeon about the best recovery and maintenance procedures for your specific treatment.
Cosmetic Surgery -Why People Go Under the Knife
December 5th, 2011
Cosmetic surgery is the talk of the town lately, especially now that more and more people are undertaking various aesthetic treatments. And you definitely can’t blame them for desiring to improve their appearance because plastic surgery offers numerous benefits and positive effects. Continue reading below to find out more about cosmetic surgery benefits.
Physical benefits – Cosmetic procedures can help fix many physical defects due to injury or accident. This is also applicable to people suffering from physical deformities, such as mastectomy patients, those with cleft palate/lip or scarring, and others. Of course, plastic surgery can help folks who simply want to correct superficial or minor imperfections to improve various physical characteristics. Wanted results are also fast, even though patients may initially look and feel unpleasant because of bruising, swelling, and or scarring.
Mental/emotional benefits – Most often than not, the psychological advantages of cosmetic surgery weigh much more than its physical benefits. For example, if you extremely dislike your physical appearance because of a particular flaw, then aesthetic procedures can repair or enhance it to make you look and feel good about yourself. Also, fixing different body problems via cosmetic surgery can help boost your self-esteem, which then gives you a more optimistic outlook in life. And while most psychologists and surgeons agree that plastic surgery isn’t a solution to low self-confidence or insecurity, it can often help uplift a person’s overall emotional health.
Indeed, cosmetic surgery has many perks. However, it’s crucial to remember that no treatment can completely repair a person’s life. Sure, it can help with physical flaws and confidence issues, but in the end, it’s still the same person who goes in and out of the clinic.
Remember cosmetic plastic surgery is a life-changing decision and hence should not be taken lightly. As a rule of thumb, do your research first before booking any cosmetic surgical or non-surgical treatment. And of course, choose only certified plastic surgeons to perform your desired procedure by talking to Landauer Cosmetic Surgery.
His and Hers Plastic Surgery- Lauren Pope and Kirk Norcross Get Complementary Nose Jobs
November 28th, 2011
Couples plastic surgery is definitely on the rise lately. And just last July, Lauren Pope and Kirk Norcross, the reality show lovebirds from The Only Way Is Essex, have undergone matching rhinoplasty in a London hospital.
Neither lovebird wanted any drastic change to be done, although Lauren did confess that it was the second time she had her nose done. She used to have a big bump (now permanently gone) after walking into a glass door. Kirk, on the other hand, resolved to go under the knife after his nose was broken last year during a boxing fight with co-star, Mark Wright. He also simply wanted a smaller nose and to be able to breathe easier. The couple was delighted with their “new” noses and overall look.
Unlike other celebrities who are denial kings and queens or are discreet about such cosmetic procedures, the duo were far from being shy about their recent operation. In fact, they even publicized it afterwards by happily posting updates on Twitter about their experience—and how they were recovering.
The same day after the said ‘his and hers’ surgery, rumours sparked that the couple may be soon getting engaged, as they were spotted checking out a jeweller’s shop window. Unfortunately, gossip stories got it all wrong. Because they also revealed their split up the same day they unveiled their £4,000 matching rhinoplasty in a celebrity magazine. It was said that Kirk apparently no longer felt devoted to Lauren and breaking up for good was the right path to take.
Healthcare Organisations Denounce Cosmetic Surgery Lottery Prizes
November 21st, 2011
Many healthcare organisations in the UK are condemning cosmetic surgery lottery draws that are quickly becoming popular. The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) and Independent Healthcare Advisory Services (IHAS) have disapproved aesthetic procedures like breast augmentation, botox and face lifts being offered as prizes in contests, online deals, loyalty card schemes and the like.
Medical professionals believe plastic surgery marketing gimmicks like these are persuading people to get procedures they don’t need or want. Their worries emerged shortly after the launch of My Big Fat Plastic Surgery Prize Draw. Sponsored by a cosmetic surgery group, the event offers prizes that range from boob jobs, botox and fillers, semi-permanent makeup, teeth whitening and others.
While many people are living with superficial flaws, health authority groups are firm on not offering cosmetic treatments as a commodity prize. Ex-president of BAAPS Adam Searle stated that people who are making permanent choices based on propaganda, thrill and emotion, are putting themselves in great danger. Besides, cosmetic surgery enthusiasts are some of the most vulnerable patients, and thus, they require protection against greedy advertising advocates.
And though, you can freely participate in such raffles and competitions, it’s best to avoid these kinds of events. Try not to be persuaded no matter how convincing and truthful they may seem, as many of them are just misleading publicity stunts.
Remember that plastic surgery is a life-changing decision and hence should not be taken lightly. As a rule of thumb, do your research first before booking any cosmetic surgical or non-surgical treatment. And of course, choose only certified plastic surgeons to perform your desired procedure by talking to Landauer Cosmetic Surgery.





