Read about the PMMA Hands Injection Miami Wants!
Have a full and beautiful hands with PMMA Hand Injections
Smooth hands are just as important as any other part of the body. This is something that Dr. Blinski understands very well, and offers the best in permanent dermal fillers for the hands.
Dr. Blinski is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon. Not every doctor who performs cosmetic procedures and injects dermal fillers is a Plastic Surgeon. In fact, some of those doctors are really just General Practioners who have taken a single weekend seminar to learn a procedure like PMMA Injections. Wouldn't you feel more confident knowing that the physician performing your injection is actually a plastic surgeon with a comprehensive education and certification credentials?
As a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and a widely recognized expert, Dr. Blinski's experience and training with cosmetic procedures is comprehensive. Dr Blinski's experience and training allow him to thoroughly understand all of the aspects of procedures like Labioplasty, Otoplasty, or Gynecomastia.
As a plastic surgeon, Dr Blinski is also experienced in other types of cosmetic surgeries, such as Rhinoplasty and Breast Augmentation. You can feel confident that Dr. Blinski has the completed range of experience to offer the right procedure for your unique situation.
What Is a PMMA Hand Injection?
A PMMA Hand Injection, also called Bioplasty of the hands, will result in full, smooth hands. In the procedure, Dr. Blinski injects an injectable implant composed of microspheres of PMMA (polymethylmethacrilate) within biocompatible gel into the hands. In the end, the procedure fills diminished area of the hands, making them appear more full and youthful, resulting in a more attractive appearance.
How Is a PMMA Hand Injection Performed?
The PMMA Solution is injected into various areas of the patient's hands at various depths, ensuring that the patient will have the highest integration rate possible. Because of this, the actual procedure can involve many separate injections.
What Happens After Surgery?
PMMA Hand Injection patients need to be careful use of their hands for a period of time up to three weeks. Most patients can go back to work within 2 weeks. There will be some swelling for about 2 weeks. While swelling may persist for up to 6 weeks, it will generally be mild. Patients should be able resume any everyday activity after 4 weeks.
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