Lip Plumping with Less Discomfort

August 27, 2010 by admin  
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Juvederm Ultra Plus, a hyaluronic acid filler, now is available with numbing medicine (lidocaine) included in the filler. This makes the injection easier for the patient and more comfortable. This is my favorite lip filler. It looks natural and feels natural. Better yet, it lasts about 2 years.

Ulthera News

August 27, 2010 by admin  
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Ulthera is now being used for the lower neck to tighten neck skin, and in the lip area to curl the lips and make them appear more full. Body areas such as the arms, tummy, buttocks, knees are also being tightened with the Ulthera machine.

A new 1.5 mm heead will be available in the 4th quarter this year to tighten eyelid skin.

What’s New

June 24, 2010 by admin  
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This is the new blog area for my new website. I will use this area to share what’s new and exciting in my practice. Right now, I am very excited about the results we are seeing from the new skin tightening Ulthera treatment. This is a great compliment to the other non invasive methods of facial and neck rejuvenation. We are also excited about the use of this non invasive skin tightening Ulthera treatment for the arms, buttocks, and tummy. Interested people should check the specials section.

http://www.microsurg.org/fellows/yale.html

Capsular Contracture

June 24, 2010 by admin  
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Capsular contracture results in hardening of the breasts. It is often associated with poor shape as well. Mild capsules can be treated with increased massage, ultrasound therapy, and the use of the medication Accolate. This can remedy the problem. Severe capsules, however, would sometimes not respond to these therapies and the next option was revisional surgery. This revisional surgical solution involved removal of the capsule in it’s entirety and replacing the implant with a new one. Unfortunately, the recurrance rate, as quoted in the plastic surgery literature, could be as high as 40%.

I had patented, with Stanford University, the collagen coated breast implant in 1983. It showed promise and had decreased capsular contracture in lab animals. Of note, I was invited to a development conference for an FDA approved product, Strattice, approximately 2 years ago. Strattice is made by the Lifecell company, and had been used for years in breast reconstruction and some breast augmentation cases. Strattice is a collagen sheet derived from pigs where the immune rejection antigens have been removed. When implanted in people there is no immune response, no allergy. It made sense to offer Strattice to patients who came to me for help with regards to their capsular contracture problem.

I have now used Strattice in 26 applications for capsular contracture revisional surgery over the past year and there has been a 0% recurrence rate of the capsular contractures. I am continuing to collect this data and I plan to publish the information in a peer reviewed journal in the near future.

http://www.facs.org/