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Technical Strategies In Plastic Surgery – Laser Assisted Otoplasty

The correction of prominent ears by standard otoplasty techniques has been around for decades. Using horizontal sutures of various materials, known as Mustarde sutures, the antihelix is created or made more prominent to pull the helix of the ear back into a more asesthetically acceptable position. While there are other aspects of the ear (concha, Read More…

Correction Of Cheek Implant Asymmetry

While cheek augmentation can be done by synthetic injectable fillers or fat injections, the only assured permanent method is through the use of preformed implants. Cheek implants come in a variety of styles and sizes and it is critical to make these implant choices thoughtfully to get the desired midface result. The most common aesthetic Read More…

Nasal Tip Rotation and Projection in Rhinoplasty

  While there are many changes to the nose that can be done in rhinoplasty, one of the most significant and sought after is tip rotation. While tip position is very relevant to both genders, elevating and narrowing a low hanging tip is a particular focus for many female rhinoplasty patients. While it is well Read More…

Case Study: Liposuction of the Large Male Neck

Background: The shape of the neck is one of the most important aesthetic facial areas. Having a shapely neck allows the chin and the jawline to be more clearly seen which not only creates improved facial definition but creates a more youthful look. This is evidenced in patients who undergo weight loss and those who Read More…

Arnica in Recovery From Plastic Surgery – Is It Effective?

Arnica is a well known and recognized homeopathic supplement in plastic surgery. It is touted as an anti-bruise and anti-inflammatory treatment measure that is widely prescribed after many procedures from injectable fillers to facelifts. While it is widely used, the interesting question is whether it is really effective and what is the evidence that it Read More…

Technical Strategies in Plastic Surgery – Fat Grafting in Migraine Surgery

Contemporary migraine surgery for the treatment of perpheral triggers involves decompression of the involved nerves. The most common involved nerves include the supraorbital, supratrochlear and the greater and lesser occipital nerves. (the zygomaticotemporal and auriculotemporal nerves are avulsed so they are excluded)  The success of nerve decompression depends on adequate release of the enveloping muscle Read More…

Case Study: Temporal Implants in Severe Facial Lipoatrophy

Background: Facial lipoatrophy is the loss of facial fat which has various causes. Genetics, aging, weight loss and side effects of medications can all create variable degrees of facial fat loss. While fat exists throughout the face in the subcutaneous plane and around the eyes, the largest concentrated fat depot is in the buccal space. Read More…

Breast Lifts Cause A Drop In Bra Cup Size

  Sagging of the breasts is a common development for most women due to aging, pregnancy or weight loss. It is most severe with multiple pregnancies or significant amounts of weight loss. While corrective breast lifting is most frequently performed with  implants to restore and even increase original breast volume, it can also be done Read More…

Artefill Injections for Acne Scars

  Acne scarring remains a very difficult facial problem that defies any single method of improvement. Fundamentally, acne scars are treated by either outer skin resurfacing, complete excision, or injectable filling for pushing out the depressed scar. Each approach has its own utility based on the type of acne scar size and shape. The simplest Read More…

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