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Why is it called “plastic” surgery?
The word “plastic” comes from the Greek word “plastikos,” meaning “to mold or to shape.” This is the origin of the word plastic. Many objects we use in everyday life are made from plastic, the material of choice since it can be molded or shaped into any desired form.

The term “plastic surgery” refers to surgery that molds or shapes the human body. Unfortunately, despite the latest advances in plastic surgery, we still cannot mold the human body into any desired form. However what plastic surgeons try to achieve through surgery is balance. With balance come beauty and harmony.

Dr. Almonte’s extensive training and experience enables him to examine, evaluate, and create a plan to reshape or sculpt one’s body in order to achieve that balance. Using state-of-the-art surgical techniques, he can reshape one’s nose or chin to balance the face. Or he can reshape one’s breasts or abdomen to balance the overall body shape.

Regardless of the problem, Dr. Almonte’s goal will always be to achieve balance. It is what makes the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery so challenging and exciting. Dr. Almonte recognizes that so much can be done to improve appearance or restore a more normal shape. In doing so he has found that he can truly make a difference in the lives of his patients.

What is the difference between plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, aesthetic surgery, and reconstructive surgery?
Cosmetic surgery and aesthetic surgery typically refer to the same thing: surgery done to improve one’s appearance. It is surgery to normal structures to enhance shape in order to achieve overall balance. Breast augmentation or rhinoplasty are examples of these surgeries.

Reconstructive surgery is performed to reshape abnormal structures of the body which have resulted from accidents, injuries, infections, cancers or other diseases, as well as congenital or developmental deformities. Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy is an example of this area of plastic surgery.

Plastic Surgery is the term that generally describes all of the above.

Preparing for Plastic Surgery

What should I expect at my initial pre-op visit?
Choosing to have plastic surgery is an important personal decision. It is normal for patients to feel somewhat anxious before surgery. We want to help you understand what to expect so that you may approach your surgery with peace of mind.

Will I Be Able To Tolerate the Pain Post-Operatively?

Each patient will tolerate pain post-operatively in a different way. While some patients may describe the pain as an ache, others experience greater discomfort. Appropriate pain medications are prescribed for post-operative patients, and these help minimize discomfort. Most facial-cosmetic operations have minimal postoperative discomfort. Liposuction is slightly more uncomfortable, and operations that require elevation or tightening of the muscles, such as an abdominoplasty or breast augmentation, have discomfort equal to that of a C-section.

What are the most common cosmetic plastic surgery procedures?
(The following information is courtesy of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2006).











How Long Is the Recuperative Period, and When Can I Return to Work?
The length of time it takes to recuperate after plastic surgery varies depending on the procedure performed and the person operated on. Patients generally will require assistance for the first two days. Then most patients are able to care for themselves but may still need assistance if they have small children to care for. The specific lengths of disability are outlined below by procedure. These are approximations and do not include return to exercise.

COURTESY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY (ASAPS).

2005 Quick Facts

Procedure

Best Candidate

Length of Procedure

Number of Treatments

Results**

Back to Work

Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)

Protruding abdomen; excess fat and skin; weak abdominal muscles

2-5 hours

One

Permanent

1-3 weeks

Botox

Frown lines and crow's feet

30 minutes

Repeat treatments
4-6 months

Temporary

No downtime

Breast Augmentation, saline

Small, disproportionate breasts

1-2 hours

One

Permanent, possible implant replacement

1-2 weeks

Breast Augmentation, silicone

Small, disproportionate breasts

1-2 hours

One

Permanent, possible implant replacement

1-2 weeks

Breast Lift

Sagging, poorly shaped breasts

1½-3½ hours

One

Long-lasting

1-2 weeks

Breast Reduction

Large, heavy, pendulous, or disproportionate breasts

2-4 hours

One

Permanent

1-2 weeks

Buttock Lift

Sagging skin, excess fat, weakened muscles in thigh/buttocks area

2 hours

One

Long-lasting

10-14 days

Cellulite Treatment
(mechanical roller massage therapy)

Dimpled thighs and buttocks

30-45 minutes

Ongoing

Temporary

No downtime

Cheek Implants

n/a

2 hours

One

Permanent

1-2 weeks

Chemical Peel
(ranges from light to deep)

Sun-damaged or unevenly pigmented skin

One or multiple

Depends on type of peel

Long-lasting

Depends on type of peel

Chin Augmentation

Receding chin

1 hour

One

Permanent

1-2 weeks

Dermabrasion

Acne, wrinkles around mouth, sun-damaged skin

A few minutes- 1½ hours

Multiple sessions

Long-lasting

7-10 days

Ear Surgery

Protruding or disproportionate ears

2-3 hours

One

Permanent

5 days

Eyelid Surgery

Excess fat, wrinkled, drooping skin of upper eyelids; bags, puffiness under eyes

1-3 hours

One

Long-lasting

Within 10 days

Facelift

Loose skin, deep lines, wrinkles, jowls

2-3 hours

One

Long-lasting

Within 2 weeks

Forehead Lift

Sagging, low eyebrows, forehead creases, frown lines

1-2 hours

One

Long-lasting

Within 10 days

Gynecomastia

Treatment of Enlarged male breasts

2 hours

One

Permanent

1 week

Hair Transplantation

Hair loss with the availability of healthy hair in donor areas

Several hours

Multiple sessions over 1-2 years

Permanent

Several days

Laser Hair Removal

Unwanted hair on face or body

1-2 hours
Depends on area

Multiple sessions

Ongoing

No downtime

Laser Skin Resurfacing

Fair, non-oily skin; sun-damaged facial skin, wrinkles around mouth and eyes, acne scars

Variable, up to 1 1/2 hours

One or multiple depending on laser and skin condition

Long-lasting

Variable, up to 14 days

Laser Treatment of Leg Veins

Very small spider veins

30 minutes - 1 hour

Multiple sessions

Permanent

No downtime

Lip augmentation (surgical)

Thin lips

1 hour

One

Permanent

Within 1 week

Lipoplasty (liposuction) suction-assisted

Normal weight with isolated fatty areas

45 minutes - 2 hours

One

Permanent

1-2 weeks

Lipoplasty (liposuction) ultrasound-assisted

Normal weight with isolated fatty areas

45 minutes - 2 hours

One

Permanent

1-2 weeks

Lower Body Lift

Skin laxity without significant fat deposits

Up to 8 hours

One

Long-lasting

Up to 4 weeks

Microdermabrasion

Fine lines, crow's feet, age spots, acne scars

Multiple sessions

2-3 week intervals

Temporary

No downtime

Rhinoplasty

Nose too large, wide, or tip needs reshaping

1-2 hours

One

Permanent

7-10 days

Sclerotherapy

Spider veins

30 minutes - 1 hour

3-4 treatments Injections

Permanent

No downtime

Soft Tissue Fillers
1) Autologous Fat

Folds, lips, frown lines, and facial recontouring

1 hour depending on the sites

Highly variable, repeat treatments

Temporary

1-4 days, Extensive 7-14 days

2) Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse/Radiance)

Nasolabial folds, frown lines, crow's feet, and lips

Less than 1 hour

Repeat treatments 2 years or longer

Temporary

No downtime

3) Collagen

Frown lines, crow's feet, nasolabial folds

Less than 1 hour

Repeat treatments 3-6 months

Temporary

No downtime

4) Hyaluronic acid (Hylaform, Restylane)

Nasolabial folds, forehead wrinkles, smile lines, and lips

Less than 1 hour

Repeat treatments 4 months – 1 year

Temporary

No downtime

Thigh Lift

Loose, excess skin

2 hours

One

Long-lasting

2-4 weeks

Upper Arm Lift

Excess skin and fat on underside of arm

2 hours

One

Long-lasting

1-2 weeks

* National average; surgeon fees are based on ASAPS 2005 Statistics. Fees vary considerably by geographic region. Facility fees, anesthesia and other surgical costs not included.

** With any surgical procedure, a revision or touch-up may sometime be necessary.






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1208 Suncast Lane Suite 4  |  El Dorado Hills, Ca 95762

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El Dorado Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. Arnold Almonte, D.O. specializing in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery including: facelift, necklift, botox,
restylane, perlane, laser hair removal, laser skin, laser vein, massage, facials, ashiatsu massage. Call (916) 941-1556 for free consultation.