Lita Plus plastic surgery clinic relocated from Kiev region will open a plastic surgery clinic in Zakarpattya region, Lita Plus clinic founder Serhiy Derbak said.
“We moved the clinic to Uzhgorod together with the equipment and the team, which is 35 people. Our clinic was located in Irpen, and it was completely destroyed during the hostilities, so we simply had no place left to operate,” he said in an interview with the agency ‘Interfax-Ukraine’.
Derbak noted that after the aggressor destroyed a clinic in the Kiev region, “the decision to build a clinic in Uzhgorod was natural.”
“We saw another important factor – logistics for patients. I conducted a statistic: 80% of our patients today come from abroad. These are Ukrainians who left during the war, but return to Ukraine to receive medical services. That is why medical services will remain very important for Transcarpathia as a region. And that is why we have decided: we will build here,” he said.
Derbak noted that the clinic project will consist of two buildings – surgical and hospital.
“One building is a completely new surgical center with an area of 1000 square meters, equipped, in particular, and its own bunker – with all the necessary security elements, which, unfortunately, were very much needed in Bucha. The new clinic has already taken all these risks into account. Perhaps it is a consequence of traumatic experience, but I don’t want to experience something like that again. The second building is the reconstruction of the existing building for the hospital,” he said.
Derbak noted that “the surgical building is designed according to the highest standards: even open-heart surgeries can be performed there – with proper ventilation, air sterilization and all medical requirements”.
The next stage of the project’s development will be the opening of a large balneological department.
“We have already conducted two wells – to a depth of 1,200 and 800 meters – and have thermal rhodon water, which is ideal for treating scars. After the war, we plan to operate as a specialized plastic surgery clinic for patients with scar deformities. In addition, we will create a rehabilitation center for the military: we will combine surgical care, balneological treatment, physical rehabilitation after injuries, surgeries, burns and contractures,” he said.
Breast implant sales statistics show no trend toward “naturalness” in aesthetic medicine, according to plastic surgeon and founder of the Lita Plus clinic Sergey Derbak.
“We often discuss this issue with colleagues. I’ll be frank: I am well aware of the statistics on implant placement in Ukraine. Our clinic performs the largest number of breast augmentation surgeries in the country, so we see the real figures. And I can say with confidence that talk of ‘naturalness’ is mainly a PR stunt by bloggers and opinion leaders who want to stand out amid the general popularity of plastic surgery. In fact, there is currently a real boom in breast and lip augmentation, and it is not abating. There is no statistical evidence of a mass rejection of plastic surgery,” he said in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
Derbak noted that implant sales statistics show that “the smaller the implant, the more patients want a natural look.”
“In Latin America, the average implant volume exceeds 450 ml, which is approximately a size 4 breast. In Germany, the average volume is about 220 ml, which is in line with the trend toward naturalness. In Ukraine, the average implant volume is 350-400 ml, which is larger than a size 3 breast. Interestingly, round implants sell better than anatomical ones, and this trend has been growing over the last three years, since the start of the full-scale war,” he said.
According to Derbak, ”today, compared to before the war, the volume of implants has increased.”
“Over the past year, the average implant size has been plus or minus 400 ml. So I would say that stories about naturalness are more a case of wishful thinking. In reality, this is not the case,” he said.