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~ 05/27/11
Plastic surgery has seen a dip in the number of patients undergoing procedures; however, the recent economical improvement has contributed to an increase in interest again. Over the past decade, a 77 percent increase in the number of patients has been seen in a recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Throughout the financial crisis present in the country, it is not surprising to see a decrease of invasive procedures, while non-surgical treatments continue to draw in patients.
Breast augmentation surgery has gone up 39 percent over the past 10 years; however, it appears that nose reshaping has gone down 35 percent and liposuction by 43 percent. This may be partially caused by the increase in non-invasive procedures such as Botox injections, facial fillers, and laser skin resurfacing. A reduced recovery period and lowered cost highly influenced patients in choosing which procedure(s) to undergo during an economical low point. If you are interested in a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, surgical or non-surgical, it is highly recommended that you speak with a qualified and trained professional.
You may gain further information regarding your procedure of choice, including rhinoplasty, when visiting with Dr. Daniel C. Daube, Jr. You may view before and after photos of Dothan Alabama rhinoplasty patients, as well as schedule an appointment through his website.
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~ 04/13/11
Plastic surgery has seen a dip in the number of patients undergoing procedures; however, the recent economical improvement has contributed to an increase in interest again. Over the past decade, a 77 percent increase in the number of patients has been seen in a recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Throughout the financial crisis present in the country, it is not surprising to see a decrease of invasive procedures, while non-surgical treatments continue to draw in patients.
Breast augmentation surgery has gone up 39 percent over the past 10 years; however, it appears that nose reshaping has gone down 35 percent and liposuction by 43 percent. This may be partially caused by the increase in non-invasive procedures such as Botox injections, facial fillers, and laser skin resurfacing. A reduced recovery period and lowered cost highly influenced patients in choosing which procedure(s) to undergo during an economical low point. If you are interested in a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, surgical or non-surgical, it is highly recommended that you speak with a qualified and trained professional.
You may gain further information regarding your procedure of choice, including rhinoplasty, when visiting with Dr. Daniel C. Daube, Jr. You may view before and after photos, a well as schedule an appointment through his website. He also serves those in the Dothan, AL area.
Author: William
~ 02/14/11
Plastic surgery is something that many people think about, and after careful consideration and research, some eventually undergo a procedure or two. Even though there has been a slight decrease in patients undergoing plastic surgery in recent years, there are new trends that are predicted to increase in 2011.
- Skipping Surgery – Many individuals unsure about going under the knife are looking to alternatives to invasive procedures. Some of these include facial fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and non-surgical fat removal.
- Fat Fighters – There are a few new non-surgical fat removal procedures that are becoming popular amongst patients. However, some surgeons caution that research is necessary before undergoing a new type of procedure.
- Increase in Fillers – Facial fillers have evolved quite a bit in recent years and some are providing several years of lasting results. New and improved fillers are likely to emerge as the year goes by.
- Year of the Cheeks – As celebrities surface with a fuller facial contour, plumping of the cheeks is becoming increasingly popular. Aging causes hollowness in the cheeks and in order to restore a youthful appearance, patients can undergo dermal fillers in the cheek area.
- Butt Enhancement – Shapelier Hollywood stars are making their backsides more acceptable and fans are looking to achieve similar results through buttock augmentation. Whether it is with implants or fat, butt augmentation is extremely popular now.
- Fat Transfer – No longer will your unwanted fat be unwanted. Fat removed during liposuction can be re-injected into the face to help plump up wrinkles and creases. It can also be used in butt augmentation to add volume and improve shape.
- Better Botox – Some surgeons are speculating that more advanced forms of Botox are on their way. These would last longer than Botox (three months) and provide equally, if not better, results.
- Recovering from Weight Loss – Several massive weight loss treatments are now available; and as patients lose large amounts weight, their body needs some help to adjust to the new shape. Body reshaping procedures to remove excess skin and tighten muscles are increasingly popular.
- Hair Restoration – New, less invasive forms of hair restoration are on the horizon and are likely to become highly sought after as they become available.
If you are interested in learning more about your cosmetic options, be sure to contact Houston liposuction specialist Dr. David F. Luethcke. You may browse his website to see before and after photos of plastic surgery patients.
Author: William
~ 09/07/10
Pregnancy and childbirth bring joy; however, it also leaves women with some unwanted physical changes to their bodies. The most common problem area is the stomach – stretched abdominal muscles and loose, sagging skin. And Reality TV star Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett is one of the many women who has struggled to regain her pre-pregnancy body. Although she has followed a healthy diet and exercise routine after the birth of her son, Wilkinson is not entirely satisfied with the way her body looks.
According to a recent article, the former Playboy Playmate has vowed to undergo liposuction surgery only after having another baby. She has said that she didn’t choose to have the procedure now because she knew she wanted more children (women are typically discouraged from undergoing body contouring procedures if they plan to have more children). The liposuction procedure is designed to remove stubborn fat cells from specific areas of the body, and with the advances in technology and techniques, cosmetic plastic surgeons can provide patients with less bruising, bleeding, and swelling during and after the surgery.
Based in Dallas, David Morales, M.D. performs liposuction surgery at his practice. Those in the surrounding areas, including Fort Worth, may visit his office to learn more regarding their options with this procedure. You may also browse his website to gain further information and schedule an appointment.
Author: William
~ 08/17/10
For various reasons, men and women seek cosmetic plastic surgeons who are outside of the United States for a face, breast, or body enhancing procedure. One of the main reasons for doing so is the cost of the procedure; however, selecting a surgeon solely based on price can lead to unpleasant and/or unsafe circumstances. Not long ago, a Chula Vista resident died after her liposuction procedure in Tijuana, Mexico. The surgeon is said to claim certain memberships and society affiliations, yet no confirmation has been made.
In Beverly Hills, cosmetic plastic surgery professional Stuart A. Linder, M.D., F.A.C.S. has the education, training, and experience to provide patients with a safe and successful surgery. Dr. Linder performs face, breasts, and body enhancing procedures, while keeping the patient’s well-being in mind. He is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). As a part of these prestigious associations, Dr. Linder must adhere to standards and guidelines in order to ensure the patient’s safety.
To learn more about Dr. Linder and his experience in plastic surgery procedures, including liposuction surgery, you may browse his website. An initial consultation may also be of great benefit to further discuss your options.
Author: William
~ 08/03/10
There are a number of cosmetic procedures that are offered to patients who have undergone significant weight loss via surgical or non-surgical means. Each one may be an effective solution for the most appropriate situation:
Breast Augmentation
Pregnancy, breast cancer, and weight loss can cause breast sagging, breast deflation, and other inconsistencies between the shape and size of your breasts in relation to the rest of your body. Breast lifts are often recommended for women to reverse sagging, while breast implants can help restore volume and shape. For example, Dr. Robert Wald, a board certified plastic surgeon, often includes breast augmentation as part of a suite of cosmetic procedures designed for post-pregnancy patients in Orange County.
Tummy Tuck
The abdomen is one of the areas most prone to loose skin, stretch marks, and unevenness. Again, pregnancy often has a dramatic effect on the midsection. But loose skin can also mask the aesthetic benefits of weight loss via liposuction or exercise when 50 or more pounds are shed. Because of this, tummy tucks are often performed concurrently to liposuction or after a patient’s target weight loss goal has been reached through other means.
Liposuction
As counterintuitive as it may seem, liposuction surgery is often the best next course of action after a significant amount of weight has been lost. This is because of the way our bodies respond to fat burning exercise. As we grow older, fat tends to accumulate in areas that are affected disproportionately by natural weight loss methods. You could lose inches off your midsection but still have persistent fat around the neck, thighs, buttocks and other areas. Furthermore, the last few pounds of fat—no matter where they are located—are often the most difficult to eliminate. High precision, minimally invasive laser liposuction is often used to put the “finishing touch” on a body after significant weight loss has occurred.
In summary, cosmetic surgery can be helpful—and sometimes necessary—for correcting unevenness and defining shape after losing weight. Consult with a plastic surgeon for more details.
Author: William
~ 07/29/10
Young girls are often influenced by the teen queens of television, movies, and music. So when they see their favorite actress dress a certain way it is no surprise that they immediately look for similar fashions. However, when they hear that their role models are going under the knife to enhance their appearance, teens seem to be opposed to the star’s decision. Most recently, Heidi Montag, star of “The Hills,” was a big upset to her young fans; Disney star Ashley Tisdale was also scrutinized for her surgery.
Although these stars are said to be a sort of example for their adoring fans, when it comes to plastic surgery, teens seem to getting smarter. Some state that they find their procedures unnecessary and make them look too plastic – more so in Montag’s case, who underwent facial surgery, breast augmentation, liposuction, and rhinoplasty. Tisdale addressed the surgery rumors by explaining that she had a deviated septum and therefore chose to correct the issue with nose surgery; this made more sense to her teen fans. Young girls are becoming more aware of plastic surgery at an early age and becoming educated on what looks natural and what looks fake – something that many stars may not be doing.
In Tucson, Jeffrey Nelson, M.D., F.A.C.S. is a qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon who can help patients determine what procedure(s) is most appropriate to meet their needs. If you are interested in a face, breast, or body contouring procedure, you can learn more when visiting his website.
Author: William
~ 07/21/10
Whether you blame it on the “young and invincible” mentality or the Gen-Z of the digital life, it’s clear that Gen-Y has a real issue with permanence. Among the young, rich and famous, no one understands this better than Heidi Montag, who recently came to the stark realization that when it comes to plastic surgery, there’s no undo button.
After undergoing dozens of cosmetic procedures—including breast augmentation, a brow lift, a nose job, ear surgery, a chin reduction, liposuction, buttock augmentation, fat injections and Botox—rumors are swirling that Montag’s brief love affair with cosmetic surgery has come to an end. Now, reports say that Montag regrets the amount of work she’s had done and wishes she looked like she used to.
While some non-invasive cosmetic procedures—such as Botox and chemical peels—are temporary by nature, most plastic surgery is fundamentally irreversible. With the exception of implants, which can be removed, surgical procedures permanently alter the shape of your body. As such, “reversing” the operation is impossible. In fact, the only effective solution is quite the opposite—you would have to undergo further surgery that would attempt to approximate your former appearance. This is potentially problematic. The epic saga of the late Michael Jackson’s ever-changing nose proves a cautionary tale against swallowing the spider to catch the fly via repeated corrective cosmetic surgeries.
It may be too late for Montag, but at the very least, she’s taught an important lesson to those considering plastic surgery. In some areas where cosmetic work is seeing a surge in popularity, such as Riverside County, liposuction, facelifts and other irreversible surgical procedures feel like the norm. Montag’s change of heart allegedly stems from marital strife—but social pressure, career moves and other external shifts can also lead to reconsideration of plastic surgery. Many Newport Beach breast augmentation patients may be able to attest to this.
While plastic surgery doesn’t typically end in regret, those who are considering having permanent changes done to their body should always make sure they are doing it for the right reasons. They should also consider the long-term impacts on their social life and professional careers.
Author: William
~ 06/23/10
It seems as though just about anyone can have his/her own reality show on television these days, or at least be a part of one. The new VH1 show “You’re Cut Off!” features nine very pampered and fortunate “spoilistas” who find out that they have been cut off from their family fortune. One of the participants, Erica Rose, may be familiar to those who watch ABC’s “The Bachelor” since she is a former contestant. She is also the daughter of a prominent Houston, Texas plastic surgeon, Dr. Franklin Rose.
Aside from the luxuries of her family’s wealth, Rose also has her father’s practice and medical spa at her disposal. Along with nose surgery, she regularly undergoes Botox ® injections to maintain her youthful appearance, although she is only in her mid 20s. The idea behind the new reality series is much like a “princess rehab” to help them realize that they must change their ways or be cut off for good. By undergoing plastic surgery procedures at such a young age, they can become addicted and reach a point when they no longer look younger, but disfigured. The media’s pressure to look perfect leads young women, like Houston’s Erica Rose, to undergo breast augmentation, liposuction, and/or tummy tuck surgery. However, most of these procedures may be better suited for women who are slightly older and no longer considering having children.
If you are interested in plastic surgery, it is best to consult with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. In Houston, David R. Luethcke, M.D., F.A.C.S. performs various face, breasts, and body enhancing procedures. Prospective patients can learn more regarding their procedure on his website.
Author: William
~ 04/26/10
According to recent reports, approximately 25% of young Americans are unable to meet physical requirements in order to join and serve in the military, according to top armed forces leaders.
For the first time in history, a potential threat to national security is originating from an internal source, being a lack of healthy individuals who are willing and able to serve, according to Mission: Readiness, a group of retired admirals, generals, and other senior military leaders.
“It’s not drug abuse, it’s not asthma, it’s not flat feet — by far the leading medical reason is being overweight or obese,” said retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Norman Seip at a news conference.
In light of this startling health discovery, the medical field, including several plastic surgeons, is responding to the demands for healthier recruits and to combat obesity on a national level in the wake of this urgent issue.
Discount Liposuction For Military Personnel
Hawaii liposuction specialist, Dr. Michael Pasquale, M.D., is among the plastic surgeons offering discounted liposuction for military personnel. Being a former soldier and located near Hawaii’s military facilities, Dr. Pasquale is very knowledgeable about the requirements for the military, including the “tape test” and other standard assessments. These tests for military personnel have direct bearing on your fitness for both promotion and employment retention.
“The logic is pretty obvious,” said retired Army Brig. Gen. Clara Adams-Ender. “The troops need to be in excellent physical condition because of the demands of the important jobs they do in defense. Rigorous physical and mental standards are critical if we are to maintain the fighting readiness of our military.”
Many plastic surgery facilities, particularly practices near military bases, offer discounts to military personnel and their dependents. Interested parties must conduct research on practices near them, in order to learn which offer discounts, as well as providing a level of care and service that only comes from board certified doctors and medical facilities.












