Dr. 90210 Breast Augmentation Redo- Video

October 19th, 2008

Models under pressure to look PERFECT !
In the 90210 district the cosmetic surgeon’s are inundated with patients who are “aspiring” actresses and models. Watch video as this 24 year old female wants her breasts worked on AGAIN- they look good standing up but she thinks they just don’t look good when she is lying down. Wow !

Breast boost for Hooter’s girls

October 1st, 2008

Hollywood reality TV- No, it’s a real world 90210 cosmetic surgeon doing his art. Watch a real world Hooter’s girls get a breast augmentation and a nose job (rhinoplasty). These young Hooter’s beauties apparently feel they’re not hot enough and want the cosmetic surgeon to give them a competitive edge by enhancing their features with cosmetic (also called plastic) surgery. Cosmetic surgery is nearly always an elective surgery procedure - which means these young beauties are willing to pay to surgically enhance their look. Cosmetic surgery financing is an option now days which helps some by allowing them to pay off their multi thousand dollar procedures on a month to month payment plan basis.

Post Bariatric Surgery Body Contouring: A Big New Field In Cosmetic Surgery

September 27th, 2008

What is the most rapidly growing field in the plastic surgery medical sciences? Answer- The post bariatric body contour. This rising field of expertise is being driven by the very great success of the gastric bypass and lap band surgical weight loss procedures. These two surgical techniques accounted for a total of over 113,000 completed procedures in just the United States in the past 3 years and are expected to see continued strong growth. The proliferation of these weight loss surgical procedures has resulted in a very large post surgical population that has typically lost 100 to over 150 pounds or more per individual. This weight loss typically takes place over an approximately 1 year period following the lap-band or gastric bypass procedure.
While the health benefits of these dramatic weight loss procedures is saving people’s lives who had suffered for years with morbid obesity- the cosmetic damage done to the body done by carrying very large amounts of weight is often difficult to reverse. During the weight gaining process the epidermis has been expanded, while the dermis has been stretched to the point of actually splitting. The result is permanent stretch marks. Upon completion of the weight loss afforded by gastric bypass or lap band surgery, the patient ends up with literally large amounts of loose and hanging skin. This is certainly not attractive and leaves a cosmetic flaw that affects the patients overall outlook on life despite having been successful at losing a large amount of weight.
The result is a growing number of specialized cosmetic physicians, clinics, spas and medical practices that are tailoring their expertise to tummy tucks, body lifts, thigh lifts, breast lifts, arm lifts and face lifts all designed to aid patients who have recently undergone a large weight loss. There is an entire movement of organized plastic surgery and medical companies that are gearing up to reach out and try and capture this growing market segment of their industry.
Always consult only a licensed medical doctor or similar medical facility before undergoing any medical procedure.

Anna Nicole- Breast enhancement video off limits ?

September 21st, 2008

Several news wires are reporting that the cosmetic surgeon who taped the late Anna Nicole Smith’s breast augmentation surgery is attempting to sell the tape to a memorabilia dealer.  A judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the release of the 1994 tape at the request of Howard K. Stern. The surgeon stated that he routinely records surgeries with the patient’s permission and promised to keep the video confidential “during the patient’s lifetime.”

It is actually a very common medical practice for the doctor to take before and after photos of surgery patients, and only use the photos with their consent.  This would certainly seem to be a breach of medical privacy ethics and if nothing else is morally reprehensible on the part of Anna Nicole’s former cosmetic surgeon.

Anna Nicoles secret breast tape ?

Anna Nicole's secret breast tape ?

Ann Coulter- Conservative author: Push up bra or enhancement ?

September 21st, 2008

Cityrag.com has  photos appearing to show a breast augmentation for the often controversial conservative pundit and author Ann Coulter.  A Wonder bra or cosmetic surgery ?
If Ann had a breast augmentation, she has nice, modest size implants that take her from an A to a B. Then again, it could also just be a padded push-up bra that she fancied in the latest Victoria Secret catalog.

Ann Coulter- breast enhancement ?

Ann Coulter- breast enhancement ?

Breast enhancement- what difference will your bra make afterwards ?

September 7th, 2008

There is a connection:

Breast enhancement is one easy way to obtain immediate gratification to improve your self-confidence and image. Breast augmentation recovery involves the importance of resting, taking medication, not lifting weights or exercising, use of compression garment, and then a good bra. However, many people may not understand the importance of finding a post surgery bra that fits properly and gives you the correct amount of support.

Advantages to the Right Post Breast Surgery Bra
The right after breast augmentation bra does not only reduces swelling, but positions the breasts correctly on the chest, shortens recovery time, improves blood circulation, and helps to flush potentially harming body fluid to help maintain beautiful breasts. Alternatively, if you are not wearing suitable garment, you may end up with a backache, thinning skin on your breasts, and or sagging breast, and no women wants that!

Breast Augmentation Recovery Garments are a part of your recovery plan-

Your bra size and type will vary throughout the healing process. In the beginning of recovery, you want to ensure you have the best support possible with the littlest amount of pain. Your plastic surgeon will advise compression garment. Compression garments assist in minimizing the throbbing sensation, discomfort, and pain. After your first week or so of breast augmentation surgery, another type of support garment may be suggested by your plastic surgeon and the final suggestion might be a sports bra. Sport bras firmly hold the breasts in place providing comfort, with a little less support then a compression garment, but still just enough. Soon enough you will be ready for a no under wire bra with less reinforcement.

Bra Selection for Breast Augmentation Patients is something you should discuss with your breast enhancement physician and post care nurse. Vilma Juarez discussed her bra needs with her follow up nurse and found a wealth of information and brochures available.

Selecting the right bra is not always the easiest thing to do after a breast augmentation. However, it is possible. There are many factors that can help you in finding the bra that best fits your new breast augmentation look. When deciding on the right bra, you want to keep in mind not only the band and cup size determine if it is appropriate for you, but also the location of your breasts as they sit in the cup and how they are positioned. Additionally, bras with under wire should not to be worn before a six weeks period after your procedure and then on are only to be worn on occasion.

Always consult a licenses physician or similar medical care provider before undergoing any medical procedure.

Learn more about breast reduction surgery

September 1st, 2008

Breast reduction, also known as Reduction Mammoplasty, accounts for over 81,500 procedures performed each year, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This is a very significant number and represents women with larger breast sizes usually D cup or larger. The majority of patients are looking for a c cup bra which is usually the right cup size to alleviate pain associated with enlarged breasts, improve body proportions and offer complimentary appearance . Breast reduction surgery is offered to improve the patients quality of life.

Dr. Hamilton has found that individuals usually seek breast reduction because of medical conditions associated with enlarged breasts, including, back, neck and shoulders pain or discomfort. Other symptoms resulting from enlarged breasts are: shoulder indentations from wearing bras, discoloration of the skin, inframammary rash, kiposis, mastodynia (breast pain), and a psychological impact due to esthetic considerations. Some of these conditions often cause interference with daily life activities.

Breast reduction may be performed on patients 16 years of age or older. A significant breast reduction equates to excision of more than 500 gr (1 pound) of glandular tissue in each breast. Extreme cases involve an excision of 5 pounds or more. Typically breast reduction surgery is done under intra Venus sedation or General Anesthesia. In some cases, breast reduction can be accomplished under local anesthesia.

Breast incisions are typically located around the areolas and an inverted T incision under the areolas. Sometimes, the horizontal incision between the areolas and the infra mammary creases can be eliminated. The most popular technique involves inferiors or superior pedicels that preserve the blood supply to the breast and areolar tissues.

Breast reduction surgical outcomes are appreciated by over 90% of patients, regardless of the scar quality. The new look resulting from breast reduction surgery accentuates the natural feminine body curvatures and the comfort level for patients.

Many web sites are available to view before and after breast reduction photos so you can better understand what to expect. A qualified breast reduction doctor will also have a sampling of before and after photos for you to view at his office. When you decide to come in for a consultation, you’ll receive more detailed information about the procedure, invited to participate for screening to have the procedure and feel well equipped to make a decision about breast reduction.

Always consults a licensed medical professional for any medical procedure.

Dallas- A city rich with cosmetic and plastic surgery resources

September 1st, 2008

Dallas is the second-largest city in the state of Texas and the ninth-largest in America. The city covers 342.5 square miles (887 km2), not including water area, and is the county seat of Dallas County. As of June 23, 2008, U.S. Census estimates the population of Dallas at 1.23 million people.

The city is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area—at over 6.1 million people, it is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. The Metroplex also includes areas such as Plano, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Irving, Lewisville, and Flower Mound.

Dallas is also listed as a gamma world city by the Loughborough University Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network.

Dallas was founded in 1841 and formally incorporated as a city on February 1856. The city’s economy is primarily based on the petroleum industry, telecommunications, computer technology, banking, and transportation. It is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea —Dallas’s prominence despite this comes from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, and a strong industrial and financial sector.

This makes Dallas a key center for the practicing of the arts of cosmetic, plastic and other enhancement surgeries in the South Western U.S.. Dallas draws some of the top medical talent in the country and high end clients travel from all over the world to visit the cities spas, clinics and top rated hospitals and clinics. If you are considering cosmetic or plastic surgery, then Dallas should be on your top list of cities with world class facilities to investigate.

When Beth Silverstone decided to have a breast enhancement procedure done she decided to have it done locally in her home town of Dallas, “I researched the possibility of traveling to Los Angeles or even outside the country for my procedure, but after interviewing several local doctors and visiting their facilities determined that the highest quality care I needed, at an affordable price was available right here in Dallas.”

Legal disclaimer: Always consult only a licensed doctor or other similarly qualified medical facility or practitioner before undergoing any medical procedure.

A vacation with cosmetic surgery thrown in- is it worth it ?

August 31st, 2008

For some people considering cosmetic surgery, it has been a common practice to combine an exotic vacation with cheap plastic surgery. The rarely publicized outcome of many such vacations is a botched procedure by a non board-certified, under-trained physician. Unfortunately, Beth Moran found this out the hard way as do many patients who have traveled to abroad with the hopes of saving money on their surgery while recuperating in paradise have found the old saying “You Get What You Pay For” all too true!

Most foreign countries have lower medical standards and less quality control than the United States. While many patients have successful procedures in such countries, should there be a problem with the specific surgery, the outcome can be devastating and costly.

“In our practice, we’ve seen patients return from one of these trips with serious infections, horrible disfigurements and other life-threatening maladies,” said Dr. Randy Roberts, a cosmetic and re-constructive plastic surgeon at Advanced Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery Center. “Unfortunately, reversing and repairing these procedures can be extremely painful and cost the patient much more in terms of time and money than just seeking out a board certified doctor close to home from the onset.”

The most popular destinations by travel statistics for cosmetic surgery tourism include Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, and Thailand. These destinations offer everything from “safari and surgery” to “tropical, scenic tour” vacation packages. Dr. Goldenberg notes specific risks of such offshore offerings include:

· Vacation-related activities may compromise a patient’s health: Cosmetic surgery trips are marketed as vacations, but vacation activities should most definitely be avoided after surgery so that a patient can properly heal and reduce the possibility of complications

· Cosmetic surgery is real surgery: Every surgery, including cosmetic surgery, has some risks, which may increase when procedures are performed during cosmetic surgery vacations

· Travel combined with surgery significantly increases risk of complications: Traveling combined with surgery increase the risk of developing pulmonary embolism and blood clots and patients should wait five to seven days after body procedures such as liposuction and breast augmentation and seven to 10 days after cosmetic procedures of the face including facelifts, eyelid surgery, nose jobs, and laser treatments before traveling back home.

· Follow-up care and monitoring may be limited: Cosmetic surgery vacation packages provide limited follow-up care, if any, once the patient returns to the United States. Patients who have experienced a complication may find it hard to locate a qualified plastic surgeon to treat and correct the problem

· Bargain surgery can be costly: Patients can incur additional costs for revision surgeries and complications that may total more than the cost of the initial operation if originally performed in the United States

· Surgeon and facility qualifications may not be verifiable: Cosmetic surgery requires the proper administration of anesthesia, sterile technique, modern instrumentation and equipment, as well as, properly trained surgeons; many foreign facilities are privately owned and operated, making it difficult to check the credentials of surgeons, anesthesiologists and other medical personnel.

· Devices and products used may not meet U.S. safety standards: Cosmetic surgery products or devices used in other countries may not have been tested, proven safe and effective, or been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Always consult a licensed medical doctor or practitioner before undergoing any medical procedure. Always verify the licensing and quality practices and reputation of any hospital, clinic or other facility that you may be considering using for a medical procedure to insure that you will receive the highest quality medical care available.