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February 9th, 2010body contouring, breast implants, Breast Surgery, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgeryDetroit breast reconstruction – The American Cancer Society released an estimate that over 190,000 women would be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 in the United States, and that roughly 40,000 would die of the disease. Women faced with mastectomy, or surgical removal of a breast, as a treatment to prevent tumors from spreading and ending their lives are also presented with a whole host of additional potential woes, physical and emotional, over and above the cancer. The trauma of losing a body part is only part of the story, and can obscure those little unexpected details of daily living that remind her of her loss.
It would be the embodiment of understatement to say that the choice to have breast reconstruction is a highly personal one. Though the list of possible complications can be daunting, the rewards can be significant; not only for the self image, but the quality of life in general for those who choose to undergo the procedure. Detroit plastic surgeon, Dr. Mohamad H. Bazzi, makes breast surgery part of his efforts to “seek a balance between your inner self and a corresponding outward reflection.”
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February 8th, 2010body contouring, breast reduction, cosmetic surgeon, liposuction, plastic surgeryWhen you think about Los Angeles breast surgery, do you think only of women seeking better proportions to their figure? While it’s true that doctors like Santa Monica’s Dr. Steven Teitelbaum do provide women with breast surgery aimed at increasing and decreasing volume, lifting, addressing asymmetry, and more, consider breast reduction for men.
Mirriam-Webster Online defines gynecomastia as “excessive development of the breast in the male,” and it is more common than some think. Most men will develop gynecomastia to one extent or another at some point in their lives. Though it often resolves itself, some “man-boobs” don’t just go away. Still, they needn’t be permanent. Just as Dr. Teitelbaum treats women dissatisfied with their breasts, men can be treated for their “breasts,” too. A man might not normally consider himself as a likely candidate for plastic surgery, but male plastic surgery treats more than moobs. While seeing Dr. Teitelbaum, gynecomastia surgeon, there may be additional procedures to consider, from which you could benefit.
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February 4th, 2010Augmentation Mammoplasty, Breast Augmentation, breast implants, Breast Surgery, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgeryA brief perusal of the history of prosthetics yields regular indication that Ambroise Paré is the father of medical amputation, and so instrumental to prosthetics as we know them. “Earliest known” prosthetics are cited, and one finds commentary on how materials and technique changed little over centuries. As with so many areas of science, however, prosthetics took off in the last century. Plastics, fiberglass, and other space-age materials replaced iron, wood, and leather. What’s the connection to breast implants in Beverly Hills?
A prosthesis is an artificial apparatus which replaces a body part or makes a body part work better. Arms and legs are easy examples (pirate movie, anyone?), but the term applies to a much broader range of accoutrements. Eyes, ears, digits, teeth, and even corrective lenses qualify, as does stuff placed inside the body surgically.
Like their external cousins, breast enhancement prosthetics implanted by Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Marc Mani are matched specifically to the individual patient. Breast implants are surgically placed through incisions made either around the areola, under the arm, or along the fold below the breast. Since breast implants are not technically life-sustaining, the surgery is elective and not generally covered by insurance. The decision to have breast implant surgery, then, is that much more personal. The benefits of breast implants may not be as easily defined as those of a limb, but are no less real.
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February 3rd, 2010body contouring, Breast Augmentation, Breast Surgery, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgeryPlastic Surgeon in La Jolla – Self improvement comes in various forms, from selecting a sensible salad and eschewing the
slab-o-steak to powering down the PlayStation and cracking open the Catcher in the Rye. Making time for exercise can improve your health, but more to the point, improved health improves the way you feel generally. That may be why we seek to improve ourselves; it does make us feel better. There are some things we just can’t change on our own, though. The ever-present notion that a woman’s breasts should look a certain way and be a certain size runs contrary to the reality that time and tide have so much more control over those atributes than she ever will. Breast augmentation is a highly personal decision. Dr. Robert Kearney provides highly personalized La Jolla breast augmentation care.
Learn more by visiting kearneymd.com
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February 2nd, 2010body contouring, Breast Augmentation, breast implants, cohesive gel, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgerySanta Monica Cohesive Implant – Silicone gel already enjoys a measure of popularity as a breast implant filler. Although silicone gel implants cannot be
inflated after insertion and so may require a larger incision than a comparable augmentation with saline breast implants, its consistency gives it a more natural feel than saline. The concerns of the early ’90s, centering around potential health risks supposed to be linked to leaking silicone have effectively been allayed, and the FDA bestowed their approval upon silicone implants in 2006. Now, the next generation of silicone gel implants are in clinical trials.Sometimes referred to as “Gummy Bear” implants, the new cohesive gel breast implants are already widely popular in Europe. They are more form stable than either saline implants or conventional silicone implants. As such, they lend themselves well to a more tapered shape, which better resembles a natural breast contour. The nature of the silicone also renders them relatively leak-free.
These natural-feeling and -looking results are only available in the United States through certain surgeons participating in the clinical trials. Santa Monica plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Teitelbaum is “the only surgeon in the state of California who was asked to participate in the clinical trials of all three cohesive implant manufacturers.”
Find out more on drteitelbaum.com
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January 29th, 2010abdominoplasty, body contouring, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgery, tummy tuckTummy Tuck in Carson City – If you’ve been tossing around the
notion of seeking out a plastic surgeon, you’ve probably already got a “problem area” or two in mind that you want addressed. Perhaps you have finally lost those irritating “extra” pounds and just can’t bring yourself to celebrate because, instead of shrinking with the rest of you, the skin around your middle felt it would be more fun to sag down like a deflated balloon.As we age, our skin loses its elasticity and so is less willing to shrink down with the rest of the body once it’s been stretched. A tummy tuck procedure is one option for dealing with this. By excising loose, over-hanging skin and tightening the muscles of the abdominal wall, a plastic surgeon can put the finishing touches on your hard work. A lot depends on your current physiology and future plans. Details like this are what makes the consultation with your surgeon so critical.
Dr. Kent Gabriel, a board certified plastic surgeon who also offers cosmetic surgery in Reno, describes his consultations as “lengthy and informative.” By taking “as much time as a patient needs to discuss their situation,” Dr. Gabriel hopes that whether or not a patient goes forward with their surgery with him, they will leave the consult with greater understanding.
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January 20th, 2010Breast Augmentation, cosmetic surgeon, Facial Rejuvenation, liposuction, plastic surgeryAt the grocery store, Dad always used to amble right past the express lane.
When asked about it, he’d say, “Would you rather wait for twelve people with one item or one person with twelve items?” Supposedly, there was a lesson in there about not letting a gimmick cloud one’s vision of the overall situation. A corollary might reasonably be drawn from there that certain things, if not delivered satisfactorily, will never be worth choosing based on price.Dr. Francis Palmer, a Los Angeles plastic surgeon, makes a similar point regarding the choosing of a cosmetic surgeon. Whether you undergo breast augmentation, liposuction, a tummy tuck, a face lift, or whatever; it’s usually best to get it right the first time. Don’t be afraid to ask pointed questions, get a feeling for a doctor’s aesthetic sense, or get a second opinion if you’re not sure the doc is up to the job. After you’ve found a surgeon who can do the job right, you can then focus on lesser matters.
Find more at drfpalmer.com
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January 19th, 2010body contouring, Breast Augmentation, breast implants, cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgeryBreast Implants in Canton MI – Whenever I recall the silicone gel-filled breast implant
issues of the early nineties, it calls to mind a cartoon that showed a woman with a deflated chest and bell-shaped legs glaring at a scientist, implying that her implants had not only leaked but that the gel had found its way down through her body to slosh around her ankles. In truth, silicone gel is more likely to remain in the shell or the implant pocket. In fact it may be difficult even to detect a leak in a silicone implant without an ultrasound or MRI scan.There’s been a lot learned over the almost twenty years since the FDA withdrew its approval of silicone breast implants (FDA approval was restored in 2006; silicone breast implants are currently available for augmentation in women who are at least 22 years old). Much of the most valuable information about breast implants is only applicable on a personal basis, based on the physiology of the individual patient. This makes your doctor consultation vitally important. Dr. Bazzi is a board certified Michigan plastic surgeon who can provide you the personalized information you need to make an educated choice.
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January 13th, 2010cosmetic surgeon, Facial Rejuvenation, plastic surgery, rhinoplasty, skin careSan Diego Plastic Surgery – Surf the web looking for pretty much anything, and you’re bound to find a wealth of information
ranging from unbiased to unabashed, acclaim to accusation. Look up plastic surgery and the opinions will take you to every possible point of a compass. Is it right or wrong to undergo a cosmetic procedure? Perhaps a better question would be, is it right or wrong for you? For example, missing a tooth hardly threatens anyone’s survival, but replacing it can sure make things easier. Jamie Farr did fine with a prominent nose, but not everyone is so successful at “owning” their unusual look. It is also sometimes possible to improve one’s ability to breathe through rhinoplasty (which is valuable to survival).The best choices are informed choices. All of the data must be weighed, for and against, before you can decide if the risk is worth the benefit. You can’t consider information you don’t have, and the most critical details aren’t on the internet. Instead they are about how the science and techniques apply to your unique body. A consultation with a properly qualified, board certified plastic surgeon combines professional expertise with a doctor’s examination to give you what you need. Board certified San Diego plastic surgeon, Dr. Amir Karam, specializes in nose surgery and in surgical and non-surgical rejuvenation of the eyes, neck, and face.
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January 5th, 2010cosmetic surgeon, face lift, Facial Rejuvenation, facial surgery, plastic surgeryThe wonders of modern medicine march forth continually, and the improvements to procedures and outcomes continue to impress. Just when you get used to the idea that the skin
and muscles of your mug can be tightened for a more youthful appearance, they find a way to cut the recovery time for your facelift. According to Los Angeles plastic surgeon, Doctor Francis Palmer, “when the proper facial aesthetics are followed, the incisions [and] the tissue dissection can be limited which in turn means there will be smaller scars, less bruising and swelling and a shorter recovery time. This is the idea behind the creation of our ‘Celebrity Lift™‘ that can make you look 10 years younger in less than 90 minutes with a recovery time that’s measured in hours, not weeks.” The trick, says Doctor Palmer, “is addressing the central portion of the face, the cheeks. The nasolabial folds are reduced and the cheeks are properly shaped using cheek implants or fillers like Radiesse or Perlane.”Certainly, a speedy recovery to facial surgery should appeal to anyone who wants to look younger and doesn’t have the luxury of spending a month or two out of sight to heal. Dr. Palmer points out another benefit as well. Thanks to the aforementioned reduced tissue dissection, “smokers and those with a long history of smoking may still be a candidate for this powerful, yet minimal incision facelift and necklift.”
