As the leading aesthetic surgeon at the Clinic of Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology, Professor S.N. Blokhin and Dr. I.A. Andrei Evgenievich Kopasov has been working at Wulf Frau Klinik for sixteen years. After graduating from the First Moscow State Medical University named after Sechenov, he studied at a clinical residency in general surgery. Then he completed his clinical residency in maxillofacial surgery under the guidance of Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Yu.A. Drobyshev, in surgical implantology - under the guidance of D.V. Ermolina. After completing his studies, he worked and was engaged in scientific activities under the guidance of outstanding domestic plastic surgeons - MD. Professor S.N. Blokhina S.N. and Doctor of Medicine I.A. Wolf.
Andrey Evgenievich is fluent in the technique of plastic surgical interventions on the mammary gland:
- Endoscopic magnification;
- Augmentation through the areola and liplifting;
- Suspenders with increase;
- Asymmetry corrections;
- Reduction (reduction);
- Repeated plastic surgery.
He masterfully performs cosmetic surgeries on the face (facelift, blepharoplasty, forehead lift, and successfully performs abdominoplasty, liposuction, buttock lipofilling.
A.E. Kopasov constantly improves the level of his professional skills. He trained in European clinics in Germany (Munich), Spain (Barcelona), Cyprus (Limassol), Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). Dr. Kopasov completed his advanced training at the South Korean Plastic Surgery Center located in Seoul. In 2011, he assisted during operations and worked together with the chief plastic surgeons of the Frau Klinik, Professor Blokhin and Dr. med. Wulff. In 2013, Andrey Evgenievich began his independent surgical practice as a leading specialist in aesthetic surgery of the body and face at the aesthetic surgery center of the Frau Klinik, and since 2020 he has been the leading plastic surgeon of the new project - “Mad Drying”.
In his practical work he uses the latest cellular technologies (lipofilling). Modern endoscopic surgical techniques that Dr. Kopasov uses are microinvasive and low-traumatic. This allows you to shorten the recovery period and minimize the visibility of traces of surgery (micro-punctures, micro-incisions). Andrey Evgenievich performs the following plastic surgeries using the most effective modern methods:
- Enlargement of the mammary glands;
- Complete anchor mastopexy;
- Breast reduction (reduction);
- Mastopexy with augmentation,
- Abdominoplasty (tightening and modeling the contours of the abdomen);
- Classical and transconjunctival eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty);
- Facelift (circular facelift);
- Liposuction;
- Endosurgical liposculpture (lipofilling);
- Buttock surgery (gluteoplasty);
- Hand plastic surgery (brachioplasty).
He uses innovative techniques when performing intimate plastic surgery: aesthetic correction of the labia majora and minora, vaginal plastic surgery, aesthetic correction of scars and deep scars. Grateful patients, to whom Dr. Kopasov restored beauty and self-confidence, speak with love and warmth about this talented plastic surgeon.
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The life expectancy of men in Russia is much shorter than that of women. No one was interested in why these men did not live to be fifty, forty, or thirty. What is the reason for our phenomenal gender leadership?
As part of the Readers' Club project, the VZGLYAD newspaper presents a text by Anton Kopasov about why high male mortality affects all layers of Russian society.
Among those who have very little chance of living to be half a century old are not only your fathers and husbands, but also your sons
It is a great shame to distract the respected public from extremely serious and painful topics that excite the minds of Russian citizens. Especially in recent days. Especially the female half. Moreover, to be distracted by such trifles. But this is purely personal.
In June-July, two of my friends left. During our student years, we rented a semi-basement room, went to rehearsals of our VIA, to which one of the departed gave the double name “With a song for weddings, or Aby Babki.” We watched football with beer on a black and white TV, took girls around, played a tape recorder - we lived a full student life, in general.
One was killed by the flu, the other by an unsuccessful operation. They didn’t reach fifty dollars. Who could have imagined? Anyone! It's a common, ordinary thing.
Last year two of my classmates passed away. It’s been eight years since my best friend from my early school years committed suicide. Of our street “inseparable five,” two remain. One did not return from the army, another died while working at a construction site, the third died of a heart attack at 27 years old. And so on, as they say - the list can go on for a long time.
The peculiarity of this mournful list will be that there are only male names. The friends of our childhood and youth, as far as I know, thank God, are alive and well.
By the end of the Soviet Union, life expectancy among men was 57 years. Five years less than in friendly Uganda, but a year more than in undecided Burkina Faso. Since then, science has made great strides, and people have begun to live longer... both in Uganda and Burkina Faso. And even more so in our country, where the State Statistics Committee now measures all 59 for men. For women, everything is not so good, really. They live three years less than European women, 74 in total.
In terms of the difference in longevity between the sexes, we were, are and, apparently, will be the absolute champions of the Guinness Book - 15 years. The second place winner trails half a lap behind with a disgraceful eight years.
Every citizen knows the reason for our phenomenal leadership, and even better, every citizen knows. Vodka! Moreover, our brother and sister, unlike the stupid foreigners, do not need any statistics in order to draw a final and correct conclusion. Apparently, this is why never, not once, anywhere in the vast country has anyone intended to conduct a study on the topic of record burning rates of the male population.
Meanwhile, from my above-mentioned list, where I jotted down a dozen names offhand, only two abused alcohol. All but two had children.
No one was interested in why they didn’t live to be fifty, forty, or thirty. Those who think that our people are so insensitive, let them be the first to throw a stone at me.
I am sure that if our Russian cats/horses/chickens or reindeer were inferior by a third in life expectancy to their foreign counterparts, then by decision of the government a research institute would be formed and a lot of money would be allocated from the state budget to study this problem.
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If the same situation were to happen, God forbid, with our women, then... such things as general mobilization and the introduction of a curfew until the national tragedy is overcome come to mind.
But so far, both cats and chickens look good at the pan-European level, so the trend is to tighten criminal legislation for purely male crimes.
Screams, bruises and abrasions are no longer needed. The experience of Scandinavian countries is being adopted, where in order to guarantee your freedom for the next few years, before intimate intimacy you need to take the written consent of your partner.
It is also possible orally, but then in the presence of a female witness. Otherwise, how can you prove that that same “no” was not uttered at one stage or another. The difference is that people return from Scandinavian prisons, but often not from Russian ones.
After the code is corrected, our record in gender fluctuation of longevity will be updated again, so much so that the dumbfounded pursuers will leave the race.
Finally, one question, mainly for the audience actively aroused by feminist flash mobs like #I'm not afraid to say. Do you really realize that among those who have very little chance of living to reach half a century are not only your fathers and husbands, but also your sons? Or why did I get involved with my little things?
Plastic surgery: in what cases will it hurt?
Frau Klinik plastic surgeon Andrey KOPASOV
Frau Klinik plastic surgeon Andrey KOPASOV told AN about plastic surgeries and pain after them.
Plastic surgeries are mainly divided into 2 large segments: when the muscles are worked and when the muscles are not worked. When the muscles are not worked, then basically there is no painful sensation at all, because superficial sensitivity is impaired and people feel numbness in the operation area. Similar operations: abdominoplasty, reduction mammoplasty, liposuction.
Operations that work with muscles include breast augmentation, facelift, mastopexy with implants, the same abdominoplasty, but with suturing of diastasis. During such operations, the patient may have painful sensations, but they are associated specifically with the muscles, because the muscle was injured, the muscle pulls, the muscle is tense. Most likely the muscle is strained. Basically, when working with muscles, the essence of the operation is suturing and tensioning the muscle.
“In general, we try to work with minimal trauma, preserving anatomical structures, preserving retaining layers, fixing tissues, for example, with a mesh, an implant, and so on,” says Kopasov. – After all, we really don’t want our patients to suffer and be in pain, so we create the most comfortable conditions for them. Including in the operations themselves: we try to perform the operation without prolonging it, and to do it quickly enough, but the surgeon is not in a hurry. He is already so professional, his movements are so refined that those operations that take 6 hours to do in other clinics are done in 2 hours here. Accordingly, the shorter the time of the patient’s traumatic factor, the easier it is for him to recover later, the less swelling there will be, the less pain there will be.”
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