Top Articles

Case Study: Lip Reduction for Dry Lips

  Background:While considerable cosmetic effort goes into making lips larger, the need or desire for the opposite effect is much more limited. Reduction of lips that are perceived to be too big is largely limited to certain ethnic groups and some lip enhancement patients that wish to reverse their unnaturally large and distorted lips. While Read More…

Case Study: The Posterior Arm Lift after Extreme Weight Loss

  Background: Most people pay little attention to the size and shape of their upper arms, unless they are too big or floppy. With extreme weight loss, aided by bariatric surgery or a very dedicated diet and exercise program, the upper arm skin will sag considerably. While the loss of fat deflates the volume of the Read More…

Case Study: The Direct Necklift for Female Neck Wattles

  Background:Changes in the neck is one of the most bothersome facial changes that occurs as one ages. A sagging neck can ‘grow’ into a really significant neck wattle by the time one reaches their sixties and seventies. When the neck sags to this degree, it literally flops from side to side and hangs down Read More…

Case Study: The Hairline Browlift in Women

  Background:  Aging of the upper face primarily involves that which appears in the forehead. Falling of the eyebrows onto or off of the brow bone and the appearance of horizontal and vertical wrinkles are the classic, and quite frankly, only aging signs that can appear. The amount, if any, of brow sagging is the Read More…

Case Study: Secondary Breast Lifts For Sagging After Breast Augmentation

Background: Breast augmentation is based on the principle of expanding one’s natural breast tissue by placing an implant behind it. Regardless of whether the implant is placed within the breast tissue above the muscle (subglandular) or beneath the muscle (submuscular), how it works is the same. As a result, how well most breast augmentations will Read More…

Case Study: Reconstruction of the Gauged Earlobe

  Background: The adornment of the earlobe goes to back to nearly the beginning of mankind. Besides being a very visible piece of anatomy right next to the face, it is also easy to manipulate because it is composed of just skin and fat without more firm cartilage like the rest of the ear. Besides Read More…

Case Study: Revision of Gynecomastia Reduction Crater Deformities

  Background:  The treatment of certain types of gynecomastias employs the use of direct excision. Direct excision may be combined with liposuction but the dense tissue of some gynecomastias does not respond well to liposuction alone. Unlike liposuction, however, directly cutting out male breast tissue underneath the nipple  can easily be overdone and too much Read More…

Case Study: Rhinoplasty in the African-American Male

  Background: A common cosmetic operation in African-Americans is that of rhinoplasty. (nose reshaping) There is a dramatic difference in the nasal structure between that of this racial group and Caucasians. The nose shape is broader and flatter from the bridge down to the tip. This is a reflection of the underlying cartilage framework which Read More…

Case Study: Direct Necklift Wattle Removal in Men

  Background: The most troubling facial feature in many older males is that of the neck. The development of a neck wattle is bothersome in many ways. It interferes and looks worse in buttoned shirts as it hangs over the collar. It moves and swings unflatteringly as one moves the head from side to side. Read More…

Top Articles