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Lymphatic Massage Therapy after Liposuction

  Liposuction induces significant trauma to the treated tissues, disrupting cellular contents as well as severing  blood vessels and lymphatic channels. No matter how liposuction is performed, this results in significant swelling and some bruising. To help control the amount of swelling and encourage its elimination, the use of compression garments is the current standard Read More…

Rhinoplasty Reshaping of the Middle Eastern Nose

  Rhinoplasty is an operation that is requested across all races and cultures. Each race to a large degree has inherent features that make it distinct from a traditional Caucasian nose. The Middle Eastern nose is no exception .   While the concept of Middle Eastern  is a cultural blend of many people that have become Read More…

Facelift Surgery – Avoiding Loss of the Temporal Hairline

  The primary motivation for which someone undergoes a facelift is to have a better looking neck and an improved jawline. While discreet scars are an accepted trade-off for this improvement, very visible scars or significant changes in one’s hairline are not. One of the most common telltale signs of a facelift is the loss Read More…

Trends in Detection of Melanoma Skin Cancer

As May is skin cancer prevention month, it is appropriate to talk about the most lethal of the three main types of cutaneous malignancies, melanoma. The occurrence of melanoma over the past several decades has continued to increase. It seems more and more people are being diagnosed and treated for this type of skin cancer. Read More…

Product Reviews: Dysport – A New Facial Wrinkle Reducer

  It has finally happened….a competitive alternative to Botox for cosmetic facial wrinkle reduction has been approved by the FDA. Last week, The FDA put its stamp of approval on the boulinum toxin A drug Dysport. (had been known as Reloxin) This was anticipated since January when an FDA panel gave it a preliminary nod. Read More…

A Resorbable Internal Support for Rhinoplasty Surgery

  Contemporary rhinoplasty employs three fundamental concepts, open exposure, cartilage preservation, and structural support. The latter, partially influenced by the second principle of cartilage saving, often involves the introduction of cartilage grafts in key support locations such as the columella, septum, middle vault, and the lower alar cartilages.  This ideally creates a need for straight Read More…

Botox for Painful Clenching and Bruxism

  Bruxism is a common orofacial problem, which affects a large number of people all around the world. It presents as chronic teeth clenching, grinding, and temporal headaches. While not yet widely recognized or employed by most dentists, bruxism can be successfully with Botox injections. I have found Botox to be tremendously effective at masseter Read More…

Rhinoplasty – Side Effects and Risk of Complications

  As one of the top five plastic surgery procedures, rhinoplasty is frequently performed and is often done with other plastic surgery procedures as well. While rhinoplasty can have great beneficial effects and every patient has high expectations, it is important to realize that it can have side effects and complications as well. In my Read More…

Radiesse Injectable Filler for Facial Bone Enhancement

  Radiesse (formerly known as Radiance) is an injectable filler for cosmetic enhancement of specific areas of the face which is FDA-approved. Radiesse is made up of microscopic calcium particles (hydroxyapatite that is chemically similar to the mineral in bone) and suspended in a gel for injection. Radiesse is a safe material that is used Read More…

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