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The Growing Business Of Silicone Wristband Production

January 14th, 2010
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Silicone wristbands were one of the come-from-nowhere trends that seemed to spring up overnight. What was essentially a cheap way to produce branded identification bands turned into a way to fashionably express political, social, and cultural alignments.

Celebrities, activists and politicians caught on to the trend and began to attach their particular causes to wristbands of a certain color. Fund raisers started to buy the bands in bulk and pass them out at events as part of their campaigns. These specific bands became known as ‘awareness bracelets’.

The actual production of the wristbands is incredibly simple and cost effective. Considering they are nothing more than loops of silicone with no fasteners or moving parts, they can be manufactured in bulk for almost nothing.

Originally, production was limited to only different colors. A company could choose to make bands in their trademarked color, or a cause could choose a unique color that would not be commonly replicated. These bands were very popular, even for those not aware that there was any meaning behind their use.

It was not long before different processes like embossing and silk screening began to add a new depth to the seemingly small accessory. Instead of just a color; words, logos and images could be printed on the silicone.

Surprisingly, this did not increase the production costs much, and the wristbands remained very popular.

Today, you can find almost everyone wearing a silicone wristband at some point. Even television newscasters wear awareness bracelets while reporting the news from time to time. Young children wear them because they are brightly colored and durable.

The low production and customization costs are allowing the industry to enjoy success selling, what are usually wholesale quantities, to average consumers. They are being ordered and customized for events like weddings or birthdays. Small businesses are using them as promotional items. Large venues are providing them as identification tags that double as memorabilia.

Production of the bracelets is moving at a record pace. Sales are increasing steadily. What might have seemed like an innocent fad some years ago has really turned out to be a staple of the modern wardrobe. The silicone wristband is here to stay.

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After An Abdominoplasty There Is A Long List Of Post-Operative Instructions To Follow

January 14th, 2010
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As many people may already know, it is extremely hazardous to drive after intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. You need to make sure that you arrange for a responsible adult to take you home and stay with you after your surgery for at least 24 hours. The effects of the anesthesia are capable of remaining in your body for as long as 24 hours. You must plan on resting for up to 24 hours after surgery.

The position in which you sleep may not seem important, but it is vital to your recovery. Most positions will be uncomfortable, so you are advised to try sleeping on your back. After the surgery you may partake of liquids such as soft drinks, soup, or tea. After this you can gradually progress to a soft food diet and then eventually a regular diet over the next 24 hours.

Take your post-operative medications and fill your prescriptions as directed. If you should become nauseated or develop a rash, you are advised to contact your plastic surgeon’s office. Unless your surgeon advises otherwise, you may resume your regular medications at this time. However, most surgeons advise that you avoid aspirin and any product that contains aspirin for about two weeks before and after your procedure. You will also be advised to avoid alcohol until post operative medications are complete.

Your plastic surgeon will place an elastic pressure garment around your abdomen and that should remain on at all times until your surgeon instructs you to remove it. You will need to take sponge baths to avoid getting this garment wet. Before you leave from your plastic surgeon’s clinic, you will be instructed on how to empty and care for the drain that you will likely see emerging from under your dressing. This will usually be removed when the drainage is less than 40 cc per 24 hours - this usually takes four or five days.

You are able to take a normal shower daily after your bandages and drain are removed. The day after your surgery, you are advised to get out of bed and walk around your house. You should do this several times a day and increase your activity level as tolerated. About two weeks after surgery you may walk and swim longer distances, but you should still avoid strenuous exercise for six weeks. Also you need to avoid the “sit-up” exercise for at least two months.

It’s normal to have swelling and bruising of the surgical area. This will improve over the next few weeks. However, shortness of breath, chest pain, fever, or unusual pain in the operated area, especially on one side, should be called to the attention of your cosmetic surgeon immediately.

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