Not Fade Away

Some words in our English language have taken on a meaning of their own, not reflecting the original intent, but rather a wish for quality that completely changes the communication . Such a word is "fade". As a plastic surgeon, who cares for as well as creates scars, I explain to patients that their wounds re-model and mature over time... read more »

The Tom Brady Debacle

Apparently a great deal of space, ink and blame has been devoted by the media on Tom Brady's knee surgery and resultant complications. The fault finding is aimed at physicians that did their best to help another person. Their well meaning intentions as well as expertise unfortunately did not produce the expected result. This is due to a well known... read more »

We are supposed to be Symmetrical, aren’t we?

To the ancient Greeks, and in some schools of art, symmetry is equivalent to beauty. This maxim however does not truly relate to human beings. We are relatively balanced but on closer examination there are many differences from one side of our body to the other. This refers to our feet, hands, arms, legs, as well as trunk and face.... read more »

A Secret of Plastic Surgeons

I just saw yet another patient with an open wound and instructions to keep the area dry with clean gauze. I will now reveal to you a long kept secret that will probably expel me from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Just Joking. We, as plastic surgeons, have always viewed ourselves as teachers not just technicians, and therefore have... read more »

Impulse buy

I have experienced many occasions where potential patients book surgery on their very first visit with me. While I feel slightly flattered by this event, I feel that a time out is usually worthwhile in order to digest the consultation and brochure information. Almost invariably booking surgery on the initial visit results in postponement or cancellation when the person has... read more »

Who is a “Cosmetic Surgeon”?

Once again another example of bad and unsafe cosmetic surgery presented itself in my office. We, as real plastic surgeons, are asked to "fix" other people's mistakes and, as is the usual case, the patient and plastic surgeon are "behind the eight ball". Results and life would be better if people were educated to seek consultation with a BOARD CERTIFIED... read more »

Liposuction “Urban legend”

I have to interrupt my discussion of different laser treatments in order to address a horrible grievance against liposuction. It was made apparent to me that liposuction (liposculture, etc) is "the most dangerous cosmetic procedure" because of several horror stories that have been reported by the media. I agree that liposuction can be very dangerous, but only when used by... read more »

SkinTyte

New technology from Sciton makes skin tightening possible. Of course it does not take the place of a face, neck lift or a tummy tuck but it does work for early loose skin. The treatment is derived from thermolysis which heats up the dermal skin while cooling the surface. This provides comfort and safety to the patient. There is no... read more »

MicroLaser Peel

The first of many treatments with laser that are available is the microlaser peel. This is perfect for people who are too busy for any significant "downtime". This is an intra-epidermal laser peel or as I rather like to call it: "resurfacing". The laser precisely ablates (removes) a portion of the epidermal skin (outer layer) to smooth out the surface.... read more »

Laser Advancements

I am happy to announce that there are lasers out there that really work with minimal downtime. There are also non-ablative techniques that, of course, have little to no downtime but actually are effective. I personally have had a ten year experience with one company's laser and feel that it has provided good results that were consistently reliable. The number... read more »