Website beauties: models or actual patients?
Posted on June 8, 2010
Nearly all cosmetic surgeons now have glitzy, professionally-produced websites. They typically feature images of beautiful women, showing off toned tummies, sleek silhouettes or fabulous faces. It’s the sizzle that sells the steak. We have this on our website too…but there’s an important difference. All the ladies you see on our website are our actual patients. They’ve […]
Congratulations: Grace Medical Home
Posted on June 3, 2010
Once in a while, people get together and do something pretty special. Here’s a good example: a team of physicians, nurses and community-minded volunteers have joined together, and after years of planning, have opened a new medical facility in downtown Orlando, to serve low income (up to 200% of the federal poverty level) or uninsured […]
Dysport: "Love or leave it" challenge extended thru September
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Dysport”Love it or leave it” challenge Good news for patients who like Botox and Dysport: Medicis, the makers of Dysport, is extending their “Love it or leave it” challenge, which we detailed here, until the end of September 2010. You can save up to $150 with the promotion, if you qualify for it.According to the company, […]
Questionable “experts” in tabloids
Posted on June 2, 2010
Recently, one of our favorite anesthesiologists brought in a tabloid magazine for our amusement. It features 3 buxom young females on its cover, with the breathless headline “Top 5 Hollywood Plastic Surgeons Tell All”. (It certainly looks like all 3 ladies have had a little help from their local plastic surgeon.) I wasn’t particularly interested […]
Tanning beds increase melanoma risk
Posted on May 27, 2010
More bad news for fans of tanning beds…. Another study shows a significantly increased risk of melanoma – the worst kind of skin cancer – in users of tanning beds. Click here for CNN story. (link) What will be interesting is whether or not the FDA will put restrictions on the use of tanning beds, particularly […]
New study: Unintended effects of Statin medications
Posted on May 21, 2010
A new study, published Friday in the British Medical Journal, suggests that the widely-used cholesterol lowering medications known as statins may cause side effects such as a higher risk of liver, kidney, muscle and cataract problems, and patients who take these medicines should be monitored for side-effects. The study analyzed data on more than two million […]
Advances in re-do (secondary) liposuction
Posted on May 20, 2010
Performing liposuction on an area that has been previously treated with liposuction is hard. The area often has a significant amount of scar tissue mixed with the remaining fat, and it’s hard to get the cannula to pass smoothly. Getting the fat out is much more difficult the second time, and the recovery may be more sore […]
OT: the laser turns 50
Posted on May 18, 2010
It’s 50 years old (as of Sunday, May 16, 2010) – and still just as cool as ever. The first laser was fired up 50 years ago, by a clever researcher named Theodore Maiman, at the Hughes research labs (now Raytheon) in California. Despite getting a laser working first, Maiman didn’t get his name on […]
Cool stuff! Laser assisted microsurgery
Posted on May 13, 2010
When plastic surgeons move tissue from one area of the body to another using the “free flap” technique, the crucial stage is the hook-up of tiny arteries and veins, so that the moved tissue can receive blood and oxygen in its new location. Since the 1960’s, this has been done with micro-sutures, sewing the vessels […]
False patient contact information & the E.R.
Posted on May 11, 2010
Here’s a nicely written blog post from KevinMD, “False patient contact information worsens emergency care”. (link) It turns out that, in a study from the Journal of Emergency Medicine, out of of 1,136 patients, “only 42 percent could be successfully contacted using the numbers provided [and] nearly 28 percent of the patients gave wrong or disconnected […]