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OR Snapshots – Funnel Breast Implant Device Insertion

The placement of breast implants is an obvious key ingredient in breast augmentation surgery. While there different incisional locations that can be used, the breast implants must be passed through the incision into the developed tissue pocket regardless of where it is placed. For saline implants, which are inserted deflated and rolled, the location or Read More…

OR Snapshots – Split Custom Jawline Implant Insertion Method

Augmentation of the jawline can be done by a variety of implanted materials. While recent trends in plastic surgery have focused on using injectable fillers and fat for many forms of facial augmentation, this is not a particularly successful treatment strategy for the jawline. Most jawline shape changes, particularly in men, call; for a more Read More…

Lip Augmentation with SMAS Facial Tissue Transfer

Lip augmentation has been done by a seemingly endless numbers of materials and implants. Each one differs in its length of duration and potential side effects. Injectable fillers are by far and way the most popular method but they have only a limited duration of effect. Permanent lip fillers can be done by implants or Read More…

OR Snapshots – Rhinoplasty with Septal Cartilage Graft

  One of the fundamentals principles in rhinoplasty is the use of cartilage grafts. Since much of the nose is composed cartilage, its reconstruction or aesthetic augmentation is often done using cartilage grafts. There are three harvest sources of cartilage in rhinoplasty including the nose itself (septum), the ear and the ribs. The septum is Read More…

OR Snapshots – Large Lipoma Excision of the Shoulder

Lipomas are the most benign soft tissue tumor. They are easy to identify by examination as they are circular, slightly mobile and are located right under the skin. Almost no matter what size they grow to they are generally painless. The vast majority of lipomas are fairly small and 1 cm or less in size. Read More…

Necklift Technique with Complete Platysmal Transection

One of the most common features of the aging process is sagging of the neck. When more advanced the central neck become a repository for loose skin, fat and and the appearance of platysmal banding. While platysmal banding is part of every aging neck, it is usually only seen well in thinner necks with less Read More…

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