Monday, December 7, 2009

What Is A Chemical Peel?

A chemical peel procedure is a non-surgical procedure designed to eliminate the fine wrinkles in the facial skin that develop as we age. This procedure can be performed by itself or after face lift surgery procedure. Subjects with fair complexions are better suited candidates for this procedure, because a chemical peel procedure can remove pigment from the skin by creating a layer of demarcation between treated and untreated skin in those with darker complexions.
The chemical peel procedure creates a raw surface by removing the top layer of skin. This will heal in approximately ten days. Once the raw skin has healed, makeup can once again be used. The skin affected by a chemical peel procedure is initially red and then fades to pink fairly quickly. This pink color can last for months. After having a chemical peel procedure, the patient must care for the skin by protecting it from exposure to the sun and elements for six months minimum. Sun screen and similar lotions are ideal to use for protecting ones skin following a chemical peel procedure.

A skilled and experienced plastic surgeon can perform a less invasive version of the procedure called a 'Light Peel" in his or her office, while a full chemical peel procedure is performed in a surgical facility on an out patient basis.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

What Is Liposuction Surgery, and How Can It Help Me?


Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure that helps to sculpt the body by removing excess fat from specific areas of the body. Through a small incision, a slim tube is inserted through the incision to remove the fat layer that lies deep beneath the skin. The cannula is then inserted and moved through the fat layer, breaking up the fat cells and suctioning them through a vacuum pump or a large syringe. Liposuction surgery is not a substitute for dieting and exercise, but it can help with the stubborn areas of fat that do not seemt o be affected by normal weight loss methods.

Good candidates for a liposuction procedure are people who are within 30% of their ideal weight and have firm, elastic skin with pockets of excess fat in certain areas. You should be realistic about your expectations and in good physical and mental health. Individuals with certain medical conditions may not be suitable candidates for liposuction surgery - check with your plastic surgeon if you have such a medical condition.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Bigger, Easier, Better - LookingYourBest.com Reaches for the Next Level

LookingYourBest.com, the nationwide reference guide to a Who's Who of America's Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons, offers more than just a bold new look with its comprehensive re-tooling. It offers an enhanced experience.

A glimpse at the new look of LookingYourBestThe first aspect of the new LookingYourBest.com that will surely catch the eye is the new layout and color scheme. The old, sterile layout with its pastel colors blending out to the window's edge has been supplanted by a sharp, clean page set against a rich chocolate tone, with deep rose accents and a commanding presence. In all the site wears a more focused, sophisticated feel that visitors are sure to appreciate.

The visual changes, however, belie the underlying metamorphosis that now makes it even easier to seek out doctors and procedures by multiple criteria. A simplified menu and site structure are two of the keys to the improved ease of use, despite the addition of even more data than before. LookingYourBest has long been an excellent source for finding and comparing professionals in aesthetic medicine, both locally and nationally. Now, the search function in both the gallery and surgeon areas has been simplified and visitors are treated to informative videos and 3D procedure animations to further enhance their search.

There's an important difference in the underpinnings as well, though a casual visitor may not even notice. Nevertheless, by streamlining the site's code, the programmers at LookingYourBest have sought to improve what is often the most important aspect of a web site; browsing speed. The new LookingYourBest.com loads faster and is more intuitive than ever.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Thinking of Giving Each Other the Gift of Plastic Surgery?

Important Tips for Would-Be Gift Givers, Recipients

More and more couples are considering plastic surgery as the ultimate gift. However, it is important to weigh the risks and benefits of any aesthetic procedure, as well as choosing the surgeon, and setting that are right for you.

There are benefits to coming in for a consultation with a loved one, but decisions about individual surgeries should only be made by the person who is going to undergo the procedure. Additionally, couples who are both undergoing procedures should time their surgeries so that the other person can be available to care for their partner when they have surgery.

For anyone considering aesthetic surgery, Here is some important advice:

  • The idea for plastic surgery should come from the person who intends to have it, not from a spouse, relative or friend.
  • Plastic surgery takes planning. If you expect to give or receive a "gift" of plastic surgery, make sure that everyone involved does their homework well ahead of time. A self-motivated, well-informed patient is more likely to be a satisfied patient.
  • Patients should discuss risks, benefits, expectations, and desires with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Surgery should be performed at an accredited surgical facility. All members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, have significant documented experience in cosmetic surgery, and operate only in accredited surgical facilities.
  • Not all patients are good candidates for all procedures. Patients need to be evaluated by a qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon to determine if they are an appropriate candidate for a particular procedure.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Blepharoplasty in Atlanta

Do you find yourself looking at signs of age in the mirror? It's enough to prompt a visit to the internet to look for what can be done about it. Board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. R. Morgan Davoudi, offers eyelid lift surgery in Atlanta, GA. Eyelid lift surgery, or blepharoplasty, is often used for people with skin drooping over the eyes.

Excess skin around the eyes can not only affect your appearance, making you look tired and older, but it can even impair your vision. Consequently, removing excess skin from around the eyes helps to create a more youthful and alert appearance. Discuss your goals with Dr. Davoudi. Normally, blepharoplasty in Atlanta is performed as an outpatient procedure.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Breast Feeding And Elongated Nipples

Elongated nipples are usually the result of prolonged breast-feeding, but may be an anatomical variant in some women. The elongated nipple (or papule, in medical terms) can be a source of embarrassment to some women. The nipples show through bras, even with padding. A simple procedure to reduce the length or projection of the nipple is available. This procedure involves removing a strip of outer nipple skin. The inner breast ducts are allowed to telescope in, and when the skin edges are then sewn together, the nipple protrudes far less.

The procedure can be done under a local anesthetic with or without intravenous sedation, and is often done at the same time as a breast augmentation. The scar that results is located at the base of the nipple and is hardly noticeable. Sutures are self-absorbing, making post-operative care simple and relatively painless. Incisions heal in a week or so, but the nipples may be a bit sensitive for several weeks. Long term sensation of the nipple is rarely affected. Patients are usually very satisfied with the results of this simple procedure.

It is recommended that anyone considering a plastic surgery procedure so their research prior to having the chosen procedure. Plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures, carry with them some level of risk, the same as any surgery. Consult with a skilled, experienced and qualified plastic surgeon and learn about your chosen procedure through research. There are many great website on the internet, my personal favorite is Lookingyourbest.com -a free site that offers up an in depth and accurate library of plastic surgery information, and the website even as a free service to help you locate the right surgeon in your area.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Los Angeles Breast Enhancement Surgery

Cohesive gel breast implants, also called "gummy bear" implants thanks to the implant gel's similarity to the candy, enjoy considerable popularity in Europe. These natural-looking and -feeling implants are still being investigated by the FDA, and so are only available from a few surgeons in the United States. Dr. Steven Teitelbaum is one of these surgeons, and he has been utilizing cohesive gel breast implants in Los Angeles since 2000.

Breast enhancement is a highly personal procedure, physically as well as emotionally, and realistic expectations are important. So, too, is a doctor who will carefully listen to his patient's goals, honestly educate her about any limitations her own individual physiology will present, and work together with her to reach the best result possible. Dr. Teitelbaum can help you prepare for your Los Angeles breast augmentation procedure.