Posted October 11, 2013 in Body, Plastic Surgery, Uncategorized
“It’s all about the belly button” A full tummy tuck involves tightening of the abdominal wall with removal of excess skin and fat. Contrary to popular belief, we do not need to make you a “new belly button.” Instead, you will keep your existing belly button (umbilicus), but all the skin around it will be […]
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Posted August 19, 2013 in Body, Liposuction, Plastic Surgery
When shopping for a plastic surgeon, look for surgical skill rather than products. Smartlipo, Fraxel, Sculptra, Zerona, Velasmooth: the array of plastic surgery products is increasingly complicated and confusing. Much of this is related to the marketing of products directly to consumers, both by physicians and manufacturers, in order to create product demand. Instead of […]
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Posted March 06, 2013 in Body, Liposuction, Plastic Surgery
Question: Ultrasonic liposuction, laser liposuction, tickle liposuction, body jet liposuction, liposculpture, power-assisted liposuction: the number of liposuction technologies can be overwhelming. Should you go to the guy with the laser machine, or should you visit the guy who uses sound waves to break up fat? Answer: You should probably visit the surgeon who has the […]
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Posted December 28, 2012 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Plastic Surgery
I hear this question at least a few times a week. Yes, all breast implants start out too high and too tight. And yes, they do relax, soften, and settle to a more natural position. What’s going on? When implants are first placed, the skin and pectoralis muscle are placed under tension by the implants. […]
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Posted October 29, 2012 in Earlobe, Face, Plastic Surgery
Repair of torn earlobes Dangling or heavy earrings, babies and toddlers pulling on earrings, piercing that are too low; these are among the many causes of torn earlobes. Sometimes the earring just droops in a stretched-out piercing site (incomplete earlobe tear). Sometimes after years of stretching, the earlobe just splits in half (complete earlobe tear). […]
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