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Fat and Stem Cell Injections for Breast Lumpectomy Defects

Lumpectomies for the treatment of breast cancer is an increasing method of therapy that spares much of the breast. With earlier detection of breast cancer today, less invasive and better breast conservation is now commonplace. Lumpectomies, however, leave indentations and crater-like dents after the cancerous tissue has been removed. Because of the size and location of Read More…

Pubic Lifts and Liposuction for Mons Rejuvenation

  Weight gain and loss, pregnancy, and aging  all contribute to a sagging abdominal area…and often the pubis as well. Even after a tummy tuck or abdominal panniculectomy, the pubic area can be left full and with some sag. The abdomen may be quite flat above the tummy tuck scar, but the pubis or mons Read More…

Nasolabial Fold Reduction with Strip Fat Grafts

As one ages, much of the face falls downward. This is well known but, what is not obvious, is that the central part of the face falls much less than the side. The nose and the upper lip fall only slightly, being held up by the projecting structure of the  nasal and upper jaw bones. Read More…

Liposuction of Belly Fat

Many people have too much belly fat and have difficulty losing it. But some belly or abdominal fat is an important component of one’s body. It serves numerous important functions such as temperature regulation, protection of vital organs, and a large surface area for energy storage. The belly area represents the largest depot site in Read More…

Latisse Eyelash Growth Stimulant

Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03%) is a new prescription product that promotes eyelash growth. In late December, the FDA approved Latisse for treating eyelash hypotrichosis. (poor or stunted growth) This same drug, known as Lumigan in ophthalmologic use, first received FDA approval in 2001 for lowering intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular Read More…

Nostril Narrowing (Alar Base Reduction) in Rhinoplasty

Of the many components that make up the nose, one of the most overlooked by patients is the width of the nasal base, known as alar width or how wide or flared the nostrils are. The horizontal width of the nostrils (alar base) does play an important role in the overall appearance and proportion of Read More…

The Anatomy of the Aging Neck

  When seeing someone considering having a facelift (necklift), I frequently get asked in my Indianapolis plastic surgery practice,  ‘How did my neck get like this?’ They often say it looked just fine until a few years ago and then suddenly it looks like it does now. That question is a good one and understanding Read More…

The Role of Midface Lifts in Facial Rejuvenation

  The earliest signs of facial aging often appear in the midface area, a triangle defined by the inner and outer corners of the eye and the corner of the mouth. There may be loose lower eyelid skin and bulging fat bags. The line of demarcation between the lower eyelid and the cheek (lid/cheek junction) Read More…

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