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LactoSorb Grafting for Cartilage Preservation in Rhinoplasty

  Cartilage grafting in rhinoplasty today is often an essential component of the procedure. Improving structural support of the nasal tip and internal nasal valves may require mechanical support through the use of cartilage grafts. In some patients, particularly revisional rhinoplasty patients, cartilage donor sites may have been previously used and the patient is now Read More…

The Realities of Scar Revision in Plastic Surgery

  Scar revision is a common request and a frequently performed procedure in plastic surgery. Whether it is scars from an accident from a surgical encounter, many patients have concerns about their scars. As a result, there is much interest in scar improvement whether it is immediately after the scar event has occurred or even Read More…

Plastic Surgery Repair of the Split or Pierced Earlobe

  The earlobes, often an after thought when thinking about the ear, is the only part of the ear that does not contain cartilage. As a result, it is much more delicate than the rest of the ear (which is supported by cartilage) and is prone to be easily torn and deformed. Ear rings, either Read More…

Botox and Injectable Fillers – Clearing Up The Confusion

A week does not go by that I do not find several patients that have confused Botox with injectable fillers in terms of what it can do for in-office facial wrinkle and line reduction. I have heard many patients say “Can you fill up my lips with Botox’ or ‘I need a filler between my eyes Read More…

Bariatric Plastic Surgery – Is The Weight Loss Maintained?

Bariatric, or weight loss surgery, continues to be on the rise with a large portion of the U.S. population officially defined as obese. Gastric bypass surgery, also known as Roux-en-Y, is the most popular surgical method in the U.S. to obtain massive weight loss. While many gastric bypass patients are desirous of plastic surgery to Read More…

The Basic Concepts of Permanent Makeup (Micropigmentation)

An appealing alternative to the daily regimen of applying cosmetics is the concept of permanent makeup which can be a good option for many patients. Whether it is the common practice of eyeliner application, the need to fill in a thin eyebrow or reconstruct a lost one, or to accentuate one’s lips, the placement of Read More…

The Six Zones of Change for Improved Facial Definition

  I frequently see patients who desire greater facial definition. Usually these are younger men and women and much of their desire comes from having a fuller or fatter type face. Most of the time they have lost some weight but can’t lose it in the face. Others have never had a weight problem but Read More…

Buccal Lipectomies As A Component of Facial Derounding

 Fullness in the midface, or a rounder area beneath the cheek bone, is partially the result of the prominent of the buccal fat pad. Most people do not realize that their is a large ball-like collection of fat under the cheek bone that in some patients can create lack of definition in the midface-cheek area. Read More…

Concierge Plastic Surgery in Indianapolis

Cosmetic plastic surgery is both elective and very individualized. The decision to have plastic surgery is obviously very personal and every patient has their unique reasons for wanting a specific plastic surgery procedure, although most of the reasons are quite similar for most patients. Much thought should go into the before surgery aspect, including what Read More…

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