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The Discovery of a Glass Chin Implant

The term, glass chin, has been around for a long time. It is typically used in combat sports, such as boxing and martial arts, to describe a fighter who is susceptible to being knocked out or hurt by a punch to the front part of their jaw. Since the chin is a protruding facial structure Read More…

The Many Names Of Facelift Surgery

  A facelift procedure is the operation for reshaping one’s aging jowls and neck. It is a confusing name because so many people associate it with changes in facial areas above the jawline which it largely does not do. But the confusion about facelifts today has become even more exaggerated with the plethora of names Read More…

The Prevalence of Body Contouring After Weight Loss Surgery

  Weight loss surgery in the United States had grown considerably in the past decade. There are now over 200,000 bariatric surgeries performed each year consisting mainly of either a bypass or lapband procedure. Bariatric centers are located in every major city and I can count at least four major bariatric centers in Indianapolis alone. Read More…

Topical Botulinum Toxin Gel Under Study

Botox remains a popular and effective method of reducing unwanted facial expressions and wrinkles. While it is a highly desired aesthetic treatment, it must be introduced by needle injection and in a doctor’s office or a medical facility. While the injections are not extremely uncomfortable, if there was a way to avoid needles into the Read More…

The Health Benefits of Liposuction and Tummy Tucks

  Excess body weight is a well known health risk. Large accumulations of body fat contribute to cardiovascular disease and diabetes and lower one’s lifespan. Significant and sustained weight loss through a diet and exercise program is the best treatment approach and there is endless medical evidence to support the effectiveness of overall body fat Read More…

Injection Therapies for the Gaunt Runner’s Face

  The benefits from exercise are tremendous and their merits become even more significant as we get older. We also live in a time when it is not uncommon for a 45 or 50 year person to run half-marathons. There are probably more than people, both men and women, that are avid runners and exercise Read More…

Case Study: Breast Reduction with Free Nipple Grafting

  Background:  Breast reduction remains one of the most common reconstructive plastic surgery procedures. It provides not only reduction in the size of a large breast but it also lifts and reshapes it as well. The amount that the breast is reduced or how much it is lifted is based on patient preference and what Read More…

The Unique Skin of the Eyelids and Lips

  The skin throughout our bodies is often perceived as being fairly similar. Although the basic makeup of the skin (epidermis and dermal components) is the same from the face to the toes, there are substantial differences in their ratios and thicknesses at different bodily locations. These differences can not only take advantage of , Read More…

Non-Surgical Treatments for the Aging Eyes, Brows and Forehead

  Aging is inevitable and it begins to appear first around the eyes. With familiar names, such as crow’s feet, 11s, dark circles, bags and hooding, they indicate how visible and concerning these aging issues around the eyes can be. While surgical eyelid tucks and browlifts can offer dramatic improvements, many women and some men Read More…

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