Friday, July 12, 2013

[BK Plastic Surgery Hospital] Non-Incision Nerve Block Calf Reduction


[BK Plastic Surgery Hospital]
Non-Incision Nerve Block Calf Reduction

 

We all find ourselves wearing shorter clothing as the summer gets hotter.

But whether we're wearing short shorts or a mini skirt, there's always one problem, fat or overly muscular calves.

But with the help of BK's Calf Reduction Surgery you too can have beautiful and slim calves.

Here at BK Plastic Surgery, we use the Non-Incision Nerve Block technique to produce smooth and slim calves.



#1.  BK Plastic Surgery Hospital’s Non-Incision Nerve Block

This procedure, is a non-surgical calf reduction procedure which involves blocking the main nerves of the gastrocnemius (the outermost muscle of the calf) by heating them with a nerve navigating needle of ELECTROTHEMAL 20S.
  


#2.  Advantages of the Non-Incision Nerve Block

1. Procedure is painless and causes little swelling because it involves blocking nerves instead of burning muscle.

2. Thin needle leaves no visible scarring.

3. Just after one session you will see effective results that are semi-permanent.

4. It is a selective procedure that does not damage other nerves, blood vessels or muscles.

5. Operation is simple so patients are able to walk immediately after the procedure.

6. Chance of recurrence is very low. 

#3.  Areas where Non-Incision Nerve Block can be Applied

- Inner Gastronemius


90% of calf-related dissatisfaction is due to the unattractive appearance when wearing high heels or when flexing calf muscles.  Unless there are any other issues involved, the calves can be successfully reshaped through the non-incision nerve block. 

- Outer Gastrocnemius


Although the outer gastrocnemius muscles are relatively small, if overdeveloped, they can make the legs appear to have an angular deformity or too muscular.  Non-incision nerve block needs to be performed on the inner and outer gastrocnemius in order to correct the appearance of the angular deformity.

- Soleus


In this case the outermost area of the calf and lower area of the inner calf are being overdeveloped.  The Soleus is the muscle which controls the overall function of the calf.  Therefore, performing the non-incision nerve block on the soleus must be within a safe and moderate range as to not affect its functionality.

- Compound Muscles


Prominent compound muscles refer to the overdevelopment of the general calf muscles, resulting in very muscular looking calves.  Correction of this type of condition requires the non-incision nerve block on the entire group of calf muscles.

- Muscle and Fat


20-30% of large calf cases are related to the accumulation of fat.  Not only do such legs appear large, but they also look muscular when tiptoeing.  Muscles are first reduced through the non-incision nerve block.  After 2 weeks of recovery, liposuction on the calves may be performed to enhance the effects of the procedure.


#4. BK Plastic Surgery Hospital’s Non-Incision Nerve Block’s Characteristics

1. No scarring


2. Little bruising


3. Large proportion of calf reduced after just one session


4. Daily activities can be resumed right after the procedure with slight stiffness for 2-3 weeks



Make sure you check out BK's Non-Incision Nerve Block procedure if you are feeling down about your unpleasant looking calves.
This simple will procedure will help you get ready for all the summer fashion you've been waiting to wear.


If you are interested in Calf Reduction,
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