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Medical Insurance and the Cost of Rhinoplasty

  One of the most frequently confusing issues for patients is the cost of rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty, external nose reshaping, which is frequently a cosmetic procedure (although not always) is often confused with Functional Nasal Airway Surgery whose onjective is to improve breathing and is often covered by medical insurance. Th confusion comes in as many patients Read More…

Before and After Breast Augmentation Photo Results

A very frequent request for potential breast augmentation patients is that they would like to see breast augmentation photos/pictures of my results. I find patients reviewing before and after breast augmentation photos to be extremely educational for them and I insist that they do so. I refer to them to either by practice website, http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com/breast-aug.html Read More…

Principles of a Natural-Looking Rhinoplasty

  Rhinoplasty, or nose-shaping surgery, is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures of the face. It can have a dramatic effect on one’s facial appearance due to the prominent position of the nose on the face. While rhinoplasty surgery has been performed for over 100 years, modern rhinoplasty techniques create noses that are Read More…

Patient’s Changing Expectations After Plastic Surgery

One of the more interesting observations in plastic surgery is the change in patient’s expectations before and then after a plastic surgery procedure. Often it occurs in the most unlikely of patients. What I am referring to is how some patients, who before surgery state that they would find any improvement in their problem acceptable, Read More…

Another Botox Scare

I read earlier this week of another Botox ‘concern’ this week on the internet which reported ‘Botox moves from the face to the brain’. This news story was based on a recently published paper in the Journal of Neuroscience. The concern is that Botox apparently can migrate from where it is injected to somewhere in Read More…

Am I Ready for Plastic Surgery?

I often get asked by patients if I think they are ready to have plastic surgery. My initial reponse is always the same….if you think you want or need it…then you are ready. Something as elective and personal as plastic surgery can’t really be decided by the doctor, I simply decide what the best treatment Read More…

Understanding Eyelid (Blepharoplasty) Surgery

  Eyelid lifts, known as blepharoplasty, is one of the most common aging facial surgeries. This is not only because every person has four eyelids (4 surgeries per patient) but because it is often the first plastic surgery procedure (not an office-based procedure such as Botox) one may go through to deal with the effects Read More…

Free Plastic Surgery For An Extreme Makeover

I was contacted earlier this week by one of our local magazines in regards to being the plastic surgeon in next year’s extreme makeover contest. In this annual contest (now in its 5th year), potential patients apply to the magazine (75 entries are taken), are screened down to 10 potential candidates, and then the final Read More…

Artefill (Now Bellafill) As A More Permanent Injectable Filler

 The newest facial injectable filler to enter the commercial cosmetic marketplace is Artefill, a semi-permanent to permanent in-office treatment for deep facial lines. This is primarily intended for the nasolabial fold area, often times called the cheek-lip groove or fold. It is the result of cheek tissue descending with age, falling over the fixed upper Read More…

Terminal Illnesses and Plastic Surgery

  I was contacted by a patient’s husband today by e-mail and asked, even though his wife was sick, if she could still have a breast augmentation. His wife suffered from a serious brain disease but had always wanted larger breasts for much of her adult life. Is doing the requested procedure responsible plastic surgery? Read More…

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