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Botox Injections for Acne – A Promising Therapy

Just when I thought every conceivable use of the muscle relaxer Botox had been envisioned, a new application gets proposed. Recent anectodal reports and a clinical paper now support the possibility that Botox helps clear acne. The injection of Botox directly into the skin has been shown to  reduce large pores, oil production, and acne Read More…

The Psychology of Accomplishment Feedback in Plastic Surgery

  Many people talk about ‘plastic surgery addicts’ and it is not uncommon that one of my patients in my Indianapolis plastic surgery practice ask if I see many of them. While it is true that there clearly are some who are addicted to getting plastic surgery, and they are well illustrated on the internet Read More…

Correction of the Cauliflower Ear Deformity

Cauliflower deformation of the ear has been known for over a thousand years since the Greeks in paintings and sculptures imaged pugilists and wrestlers. Its cause, however, has only become more recently known as the result of auricular trauma and subsequent hematoma. Once a bleed and hematoma occur under the perichondrium (from shearing trauma to Read More…

The Psychology of Plastic Surgery – Cosmetic Accomodation

  One of the interesting psychological phenomenons that is very common in plastic surgery is what often occurs after an operation. Patients initially present with a certain problem and state how happy they would be if it was better. For example, a middle-aged female is seen with extra skin and fat on the abdomen and Read More…

The Sagging Breast – Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift or Both?

  The breast that has a moderate to a significant amount of sag is commonly seen by plastic surgeons. Often such a patient is seen who is seeking breast augmentation. It is commonly perceived, although largely erroneous, that a breast implant will lift a sagging breast. Despite the wonders that an implant can do to Read More…

Hand Rejuvenation with Radiesse Injectable Filler

  Like the face, the hands are a visible reminder of a lifetime of environmental exposure and the constant stress of repetitive movements. On the back of the hand, aging becomes apparent as thinning or loss of volume between the flexor tendons, very evident and prominent veins, wrinkled skin, and numerous age spots and brown Read More…

Advances in Chemical Peeling

  Chemical peels have a long history in skin rejuvenation and pre-date the use of lasers by decades. More than one million skin peels are performed each year which makes them one of the most common non-surgical cosmetic skin treatments. Their popularity is due to their relatively low cost of use and how they can Read More…

Facial Implants for Correction of Midface Deficiency

Implants are very useful for producing three-dimensional facial changes. By extending the outer boundaries of bony prominences, the proportions and shape of the face can be changed dramatically. Implants essentially camouflage facial bony deficiencies or enhance a normal prominence. Traditional and well known facial implants are that of the chin, cheeks, or  nose. Jaw angle Read More…

Antibiotics and Synthetic Implants in Plastic Surgery

  Plastic Surgery is unique amongst the medical specialities in that many of our procedures involve using synthetic implants. Only Orthopedic Surgery rivals or exceeds the number of implants placed per procedures. As a result, plastic surgeons have a long history of implant handling and implantation, particularly for elective cosmetic surgery. Breast and facial implants Read More…

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