New information on capsular contracture
Posted on November 12, 2013
In this month’s issue of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, is a study that will be of interest to all who follow breast augmentation. It’s a 5 year analysis of capsular contracture rates using Sientra implants for first-time breast augmentation, and a look at some of the factors that influenced capsule formation in 2560 first-time breast augmentation […]
What does “no downtime” really mean?
Posted on October 29, 2013
How often do you hear about “no recovery” or “lunchtime” treatments when reading about lasers, peels and other treatments in the media? Until recently, there was no accepted definition for these terms. What does “minimal recovery” really mean – minimal to whom, the doctor, or to you? The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) has developed […]
Sientra’s new capsular contracture warranty program
Posted on October 21, 2013
On Friday, Sientra announced a new warranty program, which they are calling “C3”. The program, which begins Novemeber 1, 2013, will apply to first-time breast augmentation patients who choose Sientra-brand textured implants. In addition to the current implant deflation warranty, the C3 program provides a free replacement implant if the patient requires revisional breast surgery […]
OxyElite Pro linked to non-viral hepatitis
Posted on October 12, 2013
At least 24 people in Hawaii have developed acute non-viral hepatitis after using the dietary supplement OxyElite Pro, marketed for use in weight loss and muscle building. Additionally, two patients have received liver transplants, and one patient died, but it is not clear whether they took OxyElite Pro or a different dietary supplement. The cases (median age, 33) all […]
Advances in Breast Lifts
Posted on October 1, 2013
“Benelli lift” or “Circumareolar lift” Many patients who would like a more uplifted and perky breast shape tell me that they are very worried about a breast lift, due to the surgical scars. Most women worry that they will need the traditional anchor lift – and that’s not always the case. Today, I’d like to […]
Mirvaso: a breakthrough for rosacea
Posted on September 29, 2013
If you suffer from the facial redness associated with rosacea, listen up. There’s a new prescription cream that can treat the redness and flushing effectively. It’s called Mirvaso; it’s FDA approved and available in local pharmacies. Mirvaso is applied once daily, and it can significantly reduce facial redness for up to 12 hours. This is […]
New study: Stem cells improve lipofilling results
Posted on September 28, 2013
In a pilot study of 10 patients just published in The Lancet, Danish researchers showed that the addition of stem cells to a fat graft improved the survival of the fat graft at 4 months, compared to a plain unenhanced fat cell graft. This study is significant, as it represents the first randomized study of its kind […]
BOTOX – now approved by the FDA to treat Crows’ Feet
Posted on September 27, 2013
Just this month, the FDA decided to officially grant Allergan another approved indication for the use of Botox: the treatment of Crows’ Feet. The approval was granted after the FDA reviewed data for effectiveness and safety of Botox in the crows’ feet area in a placebo-controlled study of over 800 patients. Of course, physicians have […]
What’s the story on “Gummy Bear” implants?
Posted on September 12, 2013
Earlier this year, the FDA approved a new type of silicone gel breast implants, with a thicker type of silicone gel on the inside. Although they’re not at all related to the popular squishy colored candy, one surgeon from L.A. nicknamed them “gummy bear implants”, and the name has stuck. Technically, gummy bear implants are […]
New data on quitting smoking and surgical risks
Posted on June 20, 2013
New data suggests that one year after quitting smoking, your risks of a smoking-related surgical complication are the same as a non-smoker. The study, published in JAMA Surgery, looked at over 600,000 adult patients between 2008 and 2009, and assessed the effects of current and past smoking (>1 year prior) on postoperative outcomes. The authors tracked 30-day postoperative mortality, […]