One week only: botox & filler discounts galore
Posted on August 15, 2010
Here’s an incredible deal for our loyal readers and friends: 25% off of your next Injectable service for you and your friends. But act fast – this fantastic special is good from now only until August 20, 2010! This special may not be combined with any other specials or discounts. The minimum purchase is for […]
New antibiotic-resistant super-bacteria reported: NDM-1
Posted on August 11, 2010
You’ve heard of MRSA (methicillin-resistant staph aureus). Maybe you’ve heard about VRE (vancomycin-resistant enterococcus). Now there’s a new class of superbugs out there – and they look particularly nasty. These bad bacteria carry a gene called NDM-1, which makes them resistant to almost all standard antibiotics, according to a recent report in The Lancet (link). The NDM-1 carrying bacteria, […]
Book Review: “Men are Stupid …and They Like Big Boobs” – by Joan Rivers
Posted on August 1, 2010
Subtitled “A Women’s Guide to Beauty through Plastic Surgery”, Joan Rivers and her co-writer Valerie Frankel have written an easy-to-read primer on cosmetic plastic surgery. At 15 chapters and 284 pages, the book covers all the typical cosmetic surgical procedures and non-invasive techniques – but it’s a quick and easy read. And there’s no doubt, […]
Don’t Inject your Buttocks (or anything else) with liquid Silicone
Posted on July 30, 2010
The Orange County (California) Register is reporting the death of a 22 year old California woman following illegal silicone injections to her buttocks (link here). It’s a tragic story. Combine the ingredients of a young, uneducated patient with an unlicensed practitioner working in a non-medical setting, and add injections with some adulterated, non-medical-grade liquid silicone material, […]
Plastic Surgery as an economic indicator?
Posted on July 26, 2010
We’re all used to hearing the news about housing starts, retail sales, and employment figures. These are economic indicators – ways to indirectly sort out what’s happening with the U.S. economy. Get this: two new studies now suggest that the workload of your friendly neighbourhood plastic surgeon may be another statistically valid way to tell […]
Singulair and Capsular Contracture
Posted on July 22, 2010
In this month’s issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a nice little retrospective study looking at the effect of Singulair on capsular contracture. Dr. Handel, the senior author, is a well-respected plastic surgeon at the UCLA School of Medicine. Capsular contracture – or abnormal firmness of the breasts due to a scar tissue build-up around the […]
Liposonix: still waiting for FDA approval
Posted on July 17, 2010
Imagine a machine, that without anesthesia or invasive surgery, could take away fat from your abdomen, making you a dress size smaller 6-8 weeks after one treatment. Sounds pretty interesting, right? As it turns out, there are several companies that are working on machines that can safely and successfully achieve this very thing. One of […]
What is “bottoming out” after breast surgery?
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This is a frequently misunderstood concept. Even some plastic surgery websites get it wrong! Traditionally, bottoming-out was the term applied when the lower half of the breast skin stretched and lengthened out after a traditional “inverted-T” style breast reduction surgery. This lower-pole stretch could give a characteristic appearance to the breast, with the following features: […]
Best Hospitals Ranking 2010
Posted on July 15, 2010
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual ranking of the nation’s hospitals. They have an honor roll of the top 14 hospitals in the nation (link), and separate ranked lists for different specialties. I’m proud to see that both University of Michigan Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital – both institutions where I did […]
First full face transplant performed by French surgeons
Posted on July 13, 2010
The following article is an abbreviated version of a news item, originally written by fellow Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ramona Bates. By the way, if you haven’t yet seen Dr. Bates’ blog, “Suture for a Living”, do check it out (link). It’s very well written, and shows off both her medical writing and her hobby, making […]