A new treatment for Dupuytren’s disease…and maybe cellulite?
Posted on July 8, 2010
It’s pretty cool when modern medicine comes up with a treatment that replaces or reduces the need for invasive surgery. In the case of Xiaflex, a new injectable treatment for people with Dupuytren’s disease, this may well be the case. Dupuytren’s, by way of background, is a disease in which fibrous collagen-laden tissue builds up in […]
More imitation Botox stuff…
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Remember, back in November, we brought you the story of a Texas lady who was illegally selling fake Botox and filler products under the the name “Discount Med-spa”? Well, it seems that her conviction and sentencing had no effect, as here’s yet another website selling bogus imitation Botox under the name Pretique. (link) This material is […]
Implant rotation: a problem for “gummy bear” implants?
Posted on June 29, 2010
In this month’s issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a new report describes a frequent problem with the McGhan style 510 implant: implant rotation. The style 510 implant is not available here in the U.S. market, but is used extensively in Europe. It has a “teardrop” or “anatomic” shape, and is filled with two layers of […]
Vitamin B12 and folate fail to protect heart in new study
Posted on June 24, 2010
Background: For the last few years, cardiologists have been following a blood test called homocysteine, as a risk indicator for heart and stroke. Previous studies have showed an association between lower homocysteine levels and lower coronary heart disease. However, no studies have yet been able to prove a benefit (i.e. less heart disease) from interventions which lower homocysteine. […]
Chocolate Milk: the new post-exercise drink?
Posted on June 22, 2010
This one sounds almost too good to be true, but it comes from a reliable source, and as a chocolate lover, I just have to pass it on! I’d certainly rather have a tall, cold glass of chocolate milk than an electrolyte-based sports drink after a work-out! Source: MDLinx ************* New research suggests drinking chocolate […]
Tummy tuck or liposuction?
Posted on June 17, 2010
Wanting an attractive tummy is a popular request at our office. But many people are unsure about the differences between tummy tuck and liposuction. The two operations are quite different. Let me explain… To start, we have to evaluate four different layers of the abdomen, and how they each contribute to the appearance of your abdomen. These are: […]
Can you be addicted to tanning?
Posted on June 15, 2010
It’s controversial, but some new studies suggest there may be people who have addictive behavior patterns when it comes to tanning and the use of UV tanning beds. A recent study published in Archives of Dermatology, by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the University of Albany, found that 27 percent of college students surveyed have a […]
Can anybody perform liposuction?
Posted on June 14, 2010
When it comes to crowded markets, Southern California has got to be tough for those offering liposuction. There’s competition around every corner, it seems. Recently, a study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery did a survey of liposuction providers in Southern California, and the results were eye-opening in terms of surgical training and experience. They found that in […]
OT: The Longevity Game
Posted on June 13, 2010
Here’s a fun little calculator that estimates your expected life span, based on your BMI, driving record, exercise and smoking habits, and so forth. It’s from Northwestern Mutual, the life insurance people. (I have no business association with them.) Click here for link I don’t have detailed information on the calculations used, but the initial page […]
Could tobacco plants give us younger skin?
Posted on June 12, 2010
It’s well-known that smoking tobacco ages the skin in an accelerated way. But now, a clever researcher has figured out how to make genetically-altered tobacco plants do something really cool – make collagen, which is the main protein in our skin. And that certainly gets my attention for potential cosmetic uses, even though this technology is […]