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People want to have an attractive appearance, to remain young and sexy as long as possible, but no matter how you look at it, the years pass, and old age comes in quick steps, not giving a chance to stop time. The skin begins to sag, wrinkles and bags under the eyes appear. For some people, this situation is taken for granted, but others cannot come to terms with it and begin to actively fight against advancing old age.

Currently, one of the most popular methods of rejuvenation is plastic surgery, which is resorted to by those who want to be young and beautiful. For people with certain defects, such operations are prescribed to lead a full life in the future. Human life is fragile, unforeseen circumstances happen when an accident can happen to a person (car accident, fire, etc.). In such situations, plastic surgery is necessary for recovery.

Some types of aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries

In the modern world, plastic surgeries are performed on any part of the body. They can be divided into two main types:

  1. Reconstructive operations – work to eliminate congenital and acquired defects. Such procedures are carried out for medical reasons.
  2. Aesthetic surgery is the removal of imperfections on the body to improve the figure or face.

In the modern world, plastic surgery has been brought to almost perfection. There is constant work to find new methods of performing operations to facilitate them and obtain better results. To know on which parts of the body surgical interventions are possible, you can familiarize yourself with their types below:

  1. Hair transplantation. Used when other methods have not helped.
  2. Pregnancy and breastfeeding make this part of the body far from attractive. And mammoplasty will correct the situation and return the woman to her former beauty and sexuality.
  3. Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty, liposuction) - involves removing excess fat and skin from the abdomen. To carry out this operation, an incision is made in the form of a circle near the navel, as well as in the bikini area.
  4. Reshaping the buttocks (gluteoplasty). This operation involves increasing the volume and shape of the buttocks using silicone implants.
  5. Has the skin on your arms from shoulder to elbow become flabby? Brachioplasty will help. The operation will make your forearms beautiful and active.
  6. Problems with legs are solved by cruroplasty - perfection of the legs and femoroplasty - improvement of the condition of the inner thigh.
  7. Plastic surgery in intimate areas is now widespread. For example, correction of the labia minora (labiaplasty) will correct defects and give them the desired shape. Do you need to get your hymen back? Hymenoplasty will come to the rescue. Very often, after childbirth, women experience changes in the size of the vagina. Vaginoplasty will restore attractiveness and restore the intensity and brightness of sexual sensations.
  8. A breakthrough in plastic surgery was rhytidectomy. This operation will remove deep wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and crow's feet.
  9. Has the eyebrows begun to droop, is there a large amount of skin on the upper eyelid? You can use front lifting (brow and forehead lift).
  10. The area around the eyes is the most vulnerable and changes faster with age, not for the better. Blepharoplasty will remove excess skin, bags under the eyes and tidy up the area around the eyes.
  11. Surgeries to correct the nose are common. Rhinoplasty will improve the appearance and restore the functionality of this organ, if any.
  12. Cheiloplasty will help correct the shape of the lips and adjust their range. Experienced surgeons will make your lips charming and sexy.
  13. Mentoplasty will eliminate the imperfections of the chin - correction of the shape of this part of the face.
  14. For cheekbones, there is also a procedure that changes their shape (maloplasty).

Non-invasive procedures are now common: injections, polishing, peeling, etc., which are actively used for rejuvenation and prevention of aging of human skin.

How to choose a doctor

There are categories of people who cannot undergo such operations. First of all, these are people with an unstable psyche, constantly striving to perform operations, unable to stop. Such patients need consultations with a psychologist, because their eternal dissatisfaction aggravates the condition, no matter what operations are performed on them.

Decision is made? Then it is important to find a competent specialist. Where to have surgery, which doctor to see, so as not to make a mistake and not end up with charlatans and scammers? This issue will be addressed in this publication.

Before choosing a clinic and a doctor, you need to contact several medical institutions where plastic surgery is performed, be sure to communicate with the operated patients, and carefully listen to their feedback. It is advisable to find out the doctor’s education, practice, degree of authority, and scholarship. At the appointment, you should pay attention to the professional qualities and competence of the surgeon.

Before performing the operation, the doctor must inform the patient about the details and possible consequences of the procedure. Plastic surgery is not a cheap “pleasure,” so you need to weigh the pros and cons to make the right decision.

The best doctors of the Voronezh region have been named

The results of the regional competition “ Best Doctor 2014 ” have been summed up. This year, 103 of the most professionally trained specialists with in-depth knowledge and high qualifications from rural, urban, regional hospitals and clinics took part in the competition. The professional activities of the contestants were assessed by an expert jury throughout the year. As a result, 66 doctors were recognized as winners in 21 categories.

Winners of the “Best Doctor 2014” competition in the Voronezh region :

Best pediatrician

1. Chistotinova Tatyana Gennadievna – pediatrician-neonatologist, head of the newborn department No. 1 perinatal - 1st place.

2. Khabarova Natalya Vasilievna – district pediatrician, head of the children’s consultation of the Healthcare Institution “Anninskaya RB” - 2nd place.

3. Olga Valentinovna Zhukova – pediatrician, head of the outpatient department of the “Health Center for Children and Adolescents” of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Children’s Hospital No. 1 – 3rd place.

Best local pediatrician

1. Ryzhova Nadezhda Ivanovna – pediatrician at the local healthcare institution “Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus” – 1st place.

2. Elena Vasilievna Pravoslavskaya – pediatrician at the local healthcare institution “Verkhnemamonskaya RB” – 2nd place.

3. Ryazanova Irina Viktorovna - local pediatrician at the Davydovsky district hospital of the Liskinskaya RB - 3rd place.

The best therapist

1. Dushkina Natalia Viktorovna – allergist-immunologist of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS – 1st place.

2. Yulia Borisovna Zezyukova – nephrologist, head of the outpatient dialysis center of the Bobrovskaya RB – 2nd place.

3. Irina Yuryevna Nesterova – general practitioner, head of the therapeutic department of the Rossoshanskaya RB Healthcare Institution – 3rd place.

4. Olga Viktorovna Sorokina – nephrologist, head of the nephrology department of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 10 – 3rd place.

Best local therapist

1. Elena Vasilievna Klenina – general practitioner, local healthcare institution “Voronezh City Clinic No. 8” - 1st place.

2. Zhilkina Svetlana Efimovna – general practitioner, local healthcare institution “Voronezh City Clinic No. 19” - 2nd place.

3. Martynova Tatyana Nikolaevna – general practitioner, local healthcare institution “Borisoglebsk Republic of Belarus” – 3rd place.

Best cardiologist

1. Oleg Genrikhovich Azarin – cardiologist, deputy chief physician for high-tech types of medical care Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 - 1st place.

2. Natalia Anatolyevna Kuleshova – cardiologist of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Consultative and Diagnostic Center - 2nd place.

3. Vera Borisovna Minakova – cardiologist, head of the cardiology department of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 10 – 2nd place.

4. Rimma Aleksandrovna Kolesnikova - cardiologist, head of the cardiology department of the Rossoshanskaya RB - 3rd place.

The best surgeon

1. Muzalkov Vladimir Aleksandrovich – surgeon, head of the surgical department No. 1 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 – 1st place.

2. Korovin Dmitry Igorevich – neurosurgeon of the neurosurgical department of the Voronezh City Clinical Hospital of Emergency Medical Care No. 10 – 2nd place.

3. Fursov Pavel Vladimirovich – doctor-surgeon, head of the department of vascular surgery of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 8 – 3rd place.

Best urologist

1. Oleg Vladimirovich Zolotukhin – urologist, deputy chief physician for urology of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 – 1st place.

2. Varganov Sergey Aleksandrovich – urologist of the urological department of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 10 – 2nd place.

3. Lukyanchikov Pavel Vasilievich – urologist of the surgical department of the Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus, 3rd place.

The best obstetrician-gynecologist

1. Polyakova Nadezhda Konstantinovna – obstetrician-gynecologist, deputy chief physician for the medical department of the Voronezh Maternity Hospital No. 3 – 1st place.

2. Victoria Anatolyevna Potapova – obstetrician-gynecologist, Department of Pregnancy Pathology, Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 10 – 2nd place.

3. Konstantin Gennadievich Solomanin – obstetrician-gynecologist, head of the obstetric department of the Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus – 3rd place.

The best dentist

1. Anisimova Olga Germanovna - dentist of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Dental Clinic - 1st place.

2. Emilia Valerievna Sibirtseva – dentist-therapist, head of the therapeutic department of the Voronezh Dental Clinic No. 6 – 2nd place.

3. Sarychev Sergey Ivanovich – dentist-therapist, head of the therapeutic department of the dental clinic of the Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus – 3rd place.

Best Explorer

1. Loginova Tatyana Ananyevna - ultrasound diagnostics doctor of the ultrasound diagnostics department of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Consultative and Diagnostic Center - 1st place.

2. Toporov Yuri Aleksandrovich – endoscopist, head of the endoscopy department of the Voronezh City Clinic No. 7 – 2nd place.

3. Svetlana Mikhailovna Rodionova - doctor - forensic expert of the Voronezh Regional Bureau of Forensic Medicine - 3rd place.

Best infectious disease specialist

1. Butuzov Yuri Anatolyevich – infectious disease doctor, head of infectious diseases department No. 5 of the Voronezh Regional Children's Clinical Hospital No. 2 – 1st place.

2. Timoshenko Inna Nikolaevna – phthisiatrician of the pulmonary tuberculosis therapy department No. 2, building No. 2, Voronezh Regional Clinical Tuberculosis Dispensary named after. N.S. Pokhvisneva” – 2nd place.

3. Osintseva Larisa Vasilievna – infectious disease doctor, head of the admissions department of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital – 3rd place.

Best neurologist

1. Bakalova Marina Anatolyevna – neurologist of the neurological department of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 – 1st place.

2. Tatyana Ivanovna Dutova – neurologist of the neurological department of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 1 – 2nd place.

3. Lyubov Nikolaevna Zaichikova – neurologist, head of the neurological department for the rehabilitation of patients who have suffered stroke at the Davydov district hospital of the Liskinskaya RB – 3rd place.

The best psychiatrist

1. Landysheva Tatyana Ivanovna – psychiatrist, head of the regional epileptology department – ​​1st place.

2. Daria Valerievna Liventseva – psychiatrist, head of the general psychiatric day hospital of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Psychoneurological Dispensary – 2nd place.

3. Victoria Viktorovna Kalinina – psychiatrist of department No. 2, building No. 2 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Psychoneurological Dispensary – 3rd place.

Best emergency doctor

1. Anatoly Pavlovich Tkachev – emergency medical doctor, head of the medical evacuation department of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Center for Disaster Medicine. 2. Svetlo Larisa Semyonovna – transfusiologist, head of the emergency department branch of the Voronezh Regional Blood Transfusion Station. 3. Vladimir Mikhailovich Torgashin – emergency doctor, head of the emergency medical care department of the Borisoglebsk Republic of Belarus.

The best anesthesiologist-resuscitator

1. Eremina Svetlana Valerievna - doctor - anesthesiologist-resuscitator of the department of anesthesiology and resuscitation No. 2, head of the operating unit No. 2 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 - 1st place.

2. Alexey Vladimirovich Shevchenko – doctor – anesthesiologist-resuscitator, head of the department of anesthesiology and resuscitation of the Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus – 2nd place.

3. Nikiforov Vladislav Evgenievich - anesthesiologist-resuscitator of the department of anesthesiology and resuscitation No. 2 of the Voronezh City Clinical Emergency Hospital No. 10 - 3rd place.

The best traumatologist-orthopedist

1. Myakushev Vladimir Leonidovich - doctor - orthopedic traumatologist, head of the traumatology department of the Voronezh Regional Children's Clinical Hospital No. 2 - 1st place.

2. Lakatosh Konstantin Olegovich - doctor - orthopedic traumatologist, head of the burn department of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 - 2nd place.

3. Kovalev Sergey Andreevich - doctor - orthopedic traumatologist, head of the traumatology department of the Rossoshanskaya RB - 3rd place.

4. Chernykh Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich – traumatologist of the traumatology department of the Voronezh City Emergency Hospital No. 10 – 3rd place.

Best oncologist

1. Mikhail Borisovich Vasiliev – oncologist, head of the oncology department No. 10 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary – 1st place.

2. Natalya Viktorovna Korotkikh – oncologist, head of the radiology department No. 5 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary – 2nd place.

3. Elena Sergeevna Minakova – oncologist, oncology department No. 6, Voronezh Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary – 3rd place.

Best ophthalmologist

1. Shcherbakov Nikolay Mitrofanovich - ophthalmologist of the ophthalmological department of laser microsurgery of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Ophthalmological Hospital - 1st place.

2. Smelova Lyudmila Anatolyevna – ophthalmologist of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Consultative and Diagnostic Center – 2nd place.

3. Olga Leonidovna Fedyurko – ophthalmologist, Voronezh City Clinical Hospital No. 17 – 3rd place.

Best otolaryngologist

1. Panchenko Igor Gennadievich - otorhinolaryngologist, head of the otorhinolaryngology department No. 1 of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 - 1st place.

2. Vladimir Viktorovich Privalov – otorhinolaryngologist, head of the otorhinolaryngology department of the Kalacheevskaya RB – 2nd place.

3. Yarlykov Alexander Aleksandrovich – otorhinolaryngologist of the otorhinolaryngology department of the Voronezh City Clinical Hospital No. 17 – 3rd place.

Best general practitioner (family doctor)

1. Valentina Nikolaevna Lapshinova – general practitioner, Bogucharskaya RB – 1st place.

2. Lozovaya Galina Nikolaevna – general practitioner of the Federal Healthcare Institution “Rossoshanskaya RB” – 2nd place.

3. Tatyana Anatolyevna Gritsenko – general practitioner of the Voronezh City Clinic No. 7 – 3rd place.

The best head of a medical organization

1. Alexander Vasilievich Shchukin – chief physician of the Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 – 1st place.

2. Korolyuk Alexander Sergeevich – chief physician of the healthcare institution “Pavlovsk Republic of Belarus” – 2nd place.

3. Elena Vladimirovna Belozerova – chief physician of the Voronezh City Polyclinic No. 1 – 3rd place.

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