Hyperbaric hype?

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Hyperbaric HypeThis is quite interesting…From Daily Beauty:

"You may have heard that some cosmetic surgery patients are being prescribed sessions in a hyperbaric chamber after their operation, as it can increase oxygen flow, possibly helping to reduce swelling and speed up recovery time. However, this is not a post-op norm.

A hyperbaric chamber is a treatment where compressed oxygen helps to speed healing of specific diseases and disorders. While this treatment is purported to speed healing, there is no medical evidence to support its use following cosmetic surgery. This is a costly treatment that is unnecessary and not a standard of care."

Cosmetic Procedures, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns
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Advanced healing helpers

DailyBeauty.com
Advanced healing helpersWhen I first saw this image, I was like “whao,” but after reading the article I realized it was ingenious.  To me it actually looks pretty comfortable.  If you are recovering from an invasive procedure, or possibly even a minor one, this healing mask may actually help you heal quicker and more comfortably.  According to Daily Beauty:

"The care you take during the post-op healing period is almost as important as the surgery itself.  A recovery device called AqueCool, by Aqueduct Medical is a new approach to that sensitive time.  It delivers continuous cool-water therapy at a safe temperature range directly to the surgical site to minimize swelling, bruising, discomfort and overall downtime after surgery.

AqueCool Masques are procedure-specific—pictured from left to right are the Lower Face & Neck Masque, the Full Face & Neck Masque, and the Periorbital Masque—and they’re custom-formable to each patient.  They can be worn while watching TV, reading, sleeping, or sitting at a computer without getting in the way.  As with any surgical procedure, it’s essential to meticulously follow your surgeon’s post-procedure instructions, so be sure to get the green light from your doctor before trying any recovery aid.

Masks, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns, Puffiness
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New Technologies Tighten Skin From Head To Toe Without Surgery

MedicalNewsToday.comNew Technologies Tighten Skin From Head to Toe Without Surgery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If sagging skin is getting you down, recent advances in skin-tightening technologies can lift your spirits and your skin in a matter of a few office visits to your dermatologist.    The beauty of these non-invasive procedures is their ability to treat loose skin virtually anywhere on the body without the risks and downtime associated with surgery.

Speaking today at the American Academy of Dermatology’s Summer Academy Meeting 2007, dermatologist David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, FAAD, clinical professor of dermatology and director of laser research at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, N.Y., discussed the rapidly expanding area of skin-tightening techniques and how they can safely and effectively treat sagging skin on the jowls, neck, arms, and stomach, as well as cellulite.

"The monopolar radiofrequency (RF) technology, which was introduced five years ago and which is credited as the first non-surgical skin-tightening device, has been the catalyst for what is now an explosion in non-invasive skin tightening with different technologies and areas of the body that we can treat," said Dr. Goldberg.  "Originally used to lift the eyebrows, monopolar RF was found to be effective in tightening the jowls and neck area with its unique approach of cooling the outer layer of skin while heating the deeper layers to cause tightening. This basic principle is what shaped many of the latest skin-tightening technologies."  Read More 

Anti-aging, Cosmetic Procedures, Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns, Wrinkles
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Three Patients Sue Inland Plastic Surgeon

ThePressEnterprise.comThree Patients Sue Inland Plastic Surgeon
"She was minus a belly button because he forgot to put one in," Brandt said. "He needs to stop."

Three patients have sued an Inland plastic surgeon accused of dishonesty, unprofessional conduct and negligence by the state medical board.  The lawsuits, filed in Riverside County and San Bernardino County superior courts, state surgeries that Dr. Borko Djordjevic performed in 2006 left patients permanently disfigured.  The lawsuits accuse Djordjevic of negligence, battery and fraud.  Two of the surgeries were performed after the Medical Board of California filed its accusation against Djordjevic on July 21, 2006.

"This guy’s trouble," said Upland attorney Brian Brandt, who filed lawsuits against Djordjevic and the now-defunct Beverly Hills Surgical Institute in Upland on behalf of patients Gina M. Chaney, of Rancho Cucamonga, and Patricia Gross, of Claremont, in San Bernardino County. "And he’s out there still operating."  Read More

Cosmetic Procedures, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns
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Have you noticed how unattractive most plastic surgery advertising is?

AdvertisingIsGoodForYou.comHave You Noticed How Unattractive Most Plastic Surgery Advertising Is?
You would think people who are promoting a service related to aesthetics would know enough to insist on communications materials that are exceptionally well designed and attractive.  Yet, that’s usually not the case with advertising for plastic surgeons’ offices.

This is a charming exception.

These cups are impeccably designed and even witty — one wouldn’t assume wittiness would be appropriate for a service that requires cutting one’s face open, yet it works very well here.  Read More

Cosmetic Procedures, Industry, Plastic Surgery
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The Endoscopic Advantage

DaillyBeauty.comThe Endoscopic Advantage
A mid-facelift can be achieved through incisions of 1 to 2 cm in length using endoscopic technology.  Endoscopes allow surgeons to view and reach distant anatomies through very small incisions and require very specific training, as your surgeon will be relying on a camera and screen.  Among the pioneers in endoscopic plastic surgery is Salt Lake City plastic surgeon Renato Saltz, MD, who explains, “Endoscopy is minimally invasive surgery.  It may take a three- to four-hour procedure down to one hour, with less trauma and ultimately less recovery time."  For a mid-facelift, Dr. Saltz favors endoscopic methods. “The results can be much better, as the endoscope allows us to reach deeper or more contained pockets of fat we otherwise could not.”

Cosmetic Procedures, Plastic Surgery, Wrinkles
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Permanent (yet removable) Tattoo Ink

PopGadget.comPermanent (yet removable) Tattoo Ink
If you belong to the category of people who would love to have a tattoo on your body but have been scared of its permanency, here is some good news.  Based on research done by scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital and Duke University, a company called Freedom-2 LLC will start offering a tattoo ink that can be easily removed completely after just one laser treatment.

Current methods of removing tattoos suffer from multiple disadvantages.  The root cause is the inks that are mainly derived from substances used in car paints and printing.  Since these inks are meant to leave a permanent effect, removal involves multiple expensive laser treatments and in many cases undesirable scarring.  The Freedom-2 (F2) ink adopts a body friendly approach to solve this problem.  The ink consists of biodegradable dyes encapsulated in tiny polymer beads, and the same traditional delivery methods are used to make a permanent F2 tattoo from it.  Removal is done using a single laser treatment that breaks down the beads in the ink, allowing the body to naturally expel the dye contained within it.  Read More

Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns
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Jessica Simpson Says ‘yes’ to Surgery… Someday

DailyBeauty.comJessica Simpson says 'yes' to Surgery...Someday
Although she doesn’t admit having anything done just yet, Jessica Simpson recently told Bazaar magazine that she’d be up for cosmetic surgery down the line.  “Maybe after having kids, if my boobs dropped down to my belly button, I would get them lifted.  Maintenance,” she says.  “But… my boobs are real.”  Most people don’t doubt that Jessica is naturally endowed (high school pictures of the singer show she’s always been curvy); however, some tabloids have recently speculated that she has already had a breast lift.

Jessica has no near-future surgery plans, and she’s sure the media would have picked up on it if she had gotten facial surgery.  Her sister Ashlee may have gotten a nose job, but "I love the bump in my nose," Jessica insists.  "People have said that I’ve had things like a jaw replacement or implant or something.  I’m photographed every day of my life and have never worn any bandages or anything, so how could that be right?"  Read More

Celebrity, Plastic Surgery
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