Top Articles

Volume Comparison of Cheek Implants vs Injectable Fillers

Cheek augmentation is a common facial reshaping procedure that is done for both aesthetic enhancement and volume restoration due to aging. It is the one facial procedure that, while historically only done with cheek implants, is now done more often by injection methods using synthetic fillers or fat. The emergence of injectable methods is now Read More…

HALO The Hybrid Fractional Laser Resurfacing Method

Facial laser resurfacing traditionally consist of two fundamental approaches, a fully ablative surface treatment or a deeper fractional method. Fully ablative laser resurfacing creates extended downtimes but fewer treatments are needed. Conversely, fractional laser resurfacing is associated with less downtime but requires more treatments. The newest generation of non-ablative fractional lasers, which coagulate tissues instead Read More…

Surgical Correction of the Constricted Ear Deformity

One of the major types of congenital ear deformities is that of the constricted ear. It is estimated that it represents about 10% of all congenital ear deformities. It is a variable ear deformity that has been described by multiple classification systems (e.g. Tanzer, Cosman, Ngata) with associated surgical strategies based on its classification. The Read More…

Volume Comparison of Chin Implants vs Injectable Fillers

Chin augmentation is a common aesthetic facial reshaping procedure that is second only to rhinoplasty. It has been traditionally performed by the placement of a preformed implant. While many different chin implant styles have been used over the years, the basic concept of an alloplastic chin augmentation is the same. The emergence of injectable methods Read More…

The Composite Nasal Implant in Asian Rhinoplasty

In Asian rhinoplasty, one of the principle elements of its treatment is dorsal augmentation. This can be done using a silicone nasal implant or the autologous option can be done using a rib graft. Because of its ease of use and that it spares the patient a donor site, silicone nasal implants are widely used Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Bingo Arm Liposuction

Background: Fat collects in the extremities just about as well as in the trunk region in many patients. Unlike abdominal fat, for example, fat in the extremities can be very difficult to reduce as it is often less responsive to diet and exercise. While extreme amounts of weight loss (e.g., gastric bypass) can reduce extremity Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – The Bump It Custom Skull Implant

Background: The height of the head can be an important aesthetic issue for some women. Flat or low skull height over the crown area can be seen as an undesirable physical feature. Women will often try to camouflage the lack of crown height by altering their hairstyle with ‘hair heightening’. While this can be effective, Read More…

Top Articles