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The LifeStyle Lift – Different Names for the Same Procedure

My office often gets asked if we perform the ‘LifeStyle Lift’, ‘S-Lift’, and a variety of other names that end in -lift. The callers and patients don’t know, of course, that all these names really refer to the same procedure, otherwise known as a limited facelift. Their interest is peaked by the allure of improvement Read More…

Selection of Operation in Plastic Surgery

One of the most important things we do as plastic surgeons or any surgeon for that matter…is to match the solution to the problem. Large operations for small problems run the risk of creating complications that exceed the scope of the original problem. Small operations for big problems simply will not work and are destined Read More…

The Necklift in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

One of the common sequelae in the massive weight loss patient after bariatric surgery is the development of a very saggy neck. What was once a very full neck for some patients becomes a hanging waddle after bariatric surgery for some. Unlike many of the body changes after bariatric surgery, the development of a sagging Read More…

The Breast Lift in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

Of the many body deformities that result from excess skin after massive weight loss in the bariatric surgery patient, the most difficult in my experience is that of the breast. Loss of breast volume, a low nipple position, and sagging skin from a ‘deflated balloon’ creates a breast problem that offers a lot of challenges. Read More…

Artefill (Bellafill) and Skin Testing

The newest more permanent injectable filler, ArteFill, for facial lines and folds is taking a throwback from history. Its use requires a pre-injection skin test due to its bovine (cow) collagen content. This is what the original collagen injections, Zyderm and Zyplast, required when they were the only injectable filler available from 1981 to 2000. Read More…

The Concept of Value in Plastic Surgery

  Cosmetic plastic surgery is very unique from traditional medicine in one significant way….it is elective. The ‘problems’ treated do not absolutely need to be treated, operating on them is elective. Therefore, one of the contributing factors used in deciding whether to go with one treatment or another is the concept of value. What result Read More…

The Wrap-Around Jawline Implant for Men

  The use of facial implants for male face enhancement is common and the traditional areas include the chin, cheeks, and jaw angle areas. Every now and then, I get a request or see a patient who really enhancement in a different area of the jaw….the vertical dimension. Making the jawline longer in the vertical dimension Read More…

The Thigh Lift in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

  For many massive weight loss patients (> 100 lbs), the thigh is often the last stage of body contouring that is done. It is always a good idea to see how much result you can get in the thighs after the abdominoplasty/panniculectomy/circumferential body is completed first. While these procedures won’t make a dramatic difference Read More…

The Limited Facelift: A Jawline Tuck-Up

The sagging jawline is one of the first signs of sigificant facial aging. Occurring somewhere in the early to late 40s, the development of jowling begins which may be accompanied by looser skin in the neck and loss of the once-sharp neck angle. In seeing a lot of these early aging patients, they often are Read More…

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