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Blepharoplasty and Lasik Vision Correction

  Blepharoplasty (eyelid rejuvenation surgery) is one of the most common facial cosmetic surgeries. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons procedural statistics for 2008, nearly 200,000 such surgeries were performed. Lasik (corrective vision) surgery is done even more frequently with roughly one million done as of last year. It should be no surprise, Read More…

What Makes for Bad Plastic Surgery in Men

In reading a recent entertainment article which I came across in researching a plastic surgery topic, the writer presented an opinion on the top ten plastic surgery disasters in men. Using before and after photographs, they compared the before and afters of several well known male celebrities- of which there is no doubt that these Read More…

The Volumetric Facelift – What Does It Mean and Does It Work?

  A facelift result that appears natural and has no adverse effects on one’s appearance are the primary objectives of the plastic surgeon.To achieve those goals two problems must be avoided when doing a facelift, avoidance of any hairline disturbances and limiting scars and their visibility. When trying to avoid visible facelift scars, the scar Read More…

Facelifts with Hidden Scars

  The facelift incision and scar in front of the ear is usually placed in a retrotragal (in and out of the ear going behind the bump of cartilage in front of the ear canal) location. (in women, not in men) As the scar runs in this fashion in front of the ear, it becomes Read More…

Smartlipo Arm Contouring

The arms, like many other areas of the body, can suffer from lipodystrophy. On the back of the arms, unwanted skin and fat can hang down creating a larger and undesired appearance to them. Despite how well diet and exercise can help shape out other body areas, the arms are uniquely resistant to such efforts. Read More…

Reshaping the Tip of the Nose (Tip Rhinoplasty)

  ‘For the most part I like my nose, but I have a slightly rounded, bulbous tip. I don’t really want to change my nose, just tweak it a little bit and give the tip of my nose slightly more definition.’ ‘I have a decent nose. However, as I’ve gotten a little older, I noticed Read More…

Breast Cancer in Men – Lack of Awareness Leads to Late Diagnosis

As October is Breast Awareness Month, it is important to realize that men, like women, can develop breast cancer. Men just like women have breast tissue that can develop abnormal cancerous cells. But by comparison to women where about 500,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed a year, the number of male cases is around Read More…

Fat Grafts and Stem Cells – Exciting Potential for Plastic Surgery

  The idea of using one’s own tissue to heal thyself has been a romantic medical goal for decades. Plastic surgeons have long employed this approach by moving body parts around beginning with skin grafts a century ago to microvascular tissue transfers more recently. But taking individual cells and having them grow or turn into Read More…

Botox and Injectable Fillers in the Chemotherapy Patient

  Botox and injectable fillers are the mainstay of non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Besides creating a relatively immediate change with less facial wrinkles and folds, they provide a great psychological boost to one’s self-image and sense of attractiveness. Often I see patients that undergo these treatments before a major event such as a child’s wedding or Read More…

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