Plastic Surgery for Men

February 22nd, 2012 admin

It’s no surprise that more women than men have a cosmetic surgery procedure performed. But every year, more men are opting for plastic surgery. In fact, the number of men getting work done has increase 50 percent in the last five years.

There are many cosmetic options available to men. Chest reduction, ear lift, chin liposuction, and rhinoplasty are just a few of the many procedures men are having performed. A growing number of older males age 40 to 58 are turning to plastic surgery to keep themselves looking younger. According to a recent CBS News article, many doctors agree that men want to look younger to remain competitive in the work force. Also, those who are divorced and dating again want to project a youthful image to attract potential mates.

I treat a lot of male patients who wish to have liposuction or SmartLipo (laser liposuction) performed. They want to rid themselves of love handles and sagging abdomens. Trim and athletic-looking, broad shoulders and chest, a flat abdomen, and a narrow hip-thigh area are features of the ideal male body. As men age, areas of fat tend to accumulate around the abdomen, love handles, chest area (referred to as gynecomastia), and along the chin and neck. These fatty areas that are resistant to diet and exercise are what male patients request to have removed via liposuction.

If a man loses a large “beer belly” through diet and exercise, a full abdominoplasty or tummy tuck may be needed to reduce the appearance of hanging abdominal skin, loose abdominal muscles, and in some cases, neglected hernias. This is a major procedure that removes excess fat, tightens the muscles of the abdominal wall, and trims the waistline. Recovery time requires the patient to refrain from returning to work for four weeks.

There are a few emerging procedures currently gaining popularity. Botox and injectable fillers are now the most popular procedures performed in plastic surgery offices nationwide. Men particularly enjoy the results of these minimally invasive procedures since the creases that make you look tired or angry can be erased without the visible scars that other procedures leave behind.

There’s little doubt that the world of male cosmetic surgery is growing rapidly with more and more new procedures becoming available to men. Please contact us to schedule a consultation at our Pasadena, California office. During your visit, we can further discuss the many options for male cosmetic surgery based on your individual needs.

 


Laser Tattoo Removal Pasadena

February 20th, 2012 admin

Whether it’s an ex-lovers name or a questionable piece of art you had from your youth, tattoos can be an incredibly significant experience in one’s life or a very regrettable one. With the mainstream popularity of tattoos thanks in part to televisions shows like “L.A. Ink,” the rise of body art comes with consequences for some people.

For those who don’t think before they ink, tattoo removal is a growing procedure available at most cosmetic surgery offices. Regrettably, not all tattoos can be completely removed, but the majority of the artwork can be. The difficulty in removal is due to recent ink technology and professional tattoo artists improving their skills. With a few patients, some residual scarring remains even with the best tattoo removing technique applied.

The most effective way to remove unwanted tattoos is with a laser. Lasers work by directing highly concentrated colored light beams toward ink in the skin. The laser beams break up the ink particles into tiny fragments; over time, they are disposed of by your own body’s scavenging cells. Depending on the depth of the ink, fragmenting the ink particles via a laser requires numerous sessions. The good news is that the procedure is bloodless and no incisions are made.

Another benefit is that the laser selectively targets the pigment of the tattoo without damaging the surrounding skin. However, the deeper the laser needs to go and the more treatments required will cause the heat generated by the lasers to induce pain and form blisters. Multiple treatments can also produce scarring. Every tattoo and skin pigment is different, so these side effects will vary from patient to patient.

A successful tattoo removal is based on several factors, such as the size, location, application, age, and color of the tattoo. Also, like most cosmetic procedures, the health of the patient and their body’s ability to heal is another major factor. As mentioned above, newer tattoos are generally more difficult to remove.

Although it may not be as painful as when you received the tattoo, getting it removed is not a painless procedure. The lasers generate rapid pulses, which feel and are tolerated differently for each patient. Luckily, each session only takes a few minutes. For those with a low threshold for pain, I usually recommend taking Tylenol a few hours before the procedure, but under no circumstances should anyone take pain medications that might thin the blood.

Please contact us to schedule a consultation at our Pasadena, California office.  During your visit, we can further discuss the number of sessions needed to remove your tattoo based on the factors previously mentioned.

Breast Implant Size Considerations

February 16th, 2012 admin

Most women have breast augmentation performed to enlarge and enhance their breasts, but others do it to make their breasts look more symmetrical. When deciding on whether to move forward with breast augmentation, the burning question for many women is choosing the right size.

I have confronted this question many times and I always tell my patients that it depends on their personal preference. But there are some steps you can take to help you decide. Before or after your consultation, you may want to ask the opinion of your spouse, family, or friends. The final decision is yours, but you should try to alleviate any doubts on the size.

I find that having an honest discussion with my patients and finding common ground helps make them and myself more comfortable with the procedure. Breast augmentation is no doubt a life changing experience. Although breast size is important, there are other factors to take into consideration. Below are some areas of importance that I discuss with my patients:

 

• The type of implant (silicone or saline)
• The implant profile; low, intermediate or high
• Placement behind or in front of the muscle
• Location of the scar
• Your body size and shape
• Skin quality
• The possible need for a breast lift as well

At the end of the day, it’s your decision. I will always offer my expert opinion, but you have the final say.
Please feel free to contact us to schedule a consultation at our Pasadena, California Plastic Surgery office. In your consultation we can further discuss your individual needs with regards to breast augmentation.


E! Host Giuliana Rancic, double mastectomy, breast reconstruction

February 14th, 2012 admin

As many of you may know, E! host Giuliana Rancic was diagnosed with breast cancer. After receiving a double lumpectomy and radiation, she decided to have a double mastectomy because her doctor couldn’t remove all the cancer in one breast. This is a decision that so many women face every year. Not only do they have to go through the heartache of a breast cancer diagnosis, but many opt for a double mastectomy with the hope of ridding their bodies of cancer for good.

Giuliana’s battle with breast cancer will hopefully serve as a reminder for all women to regularly have breast examinations. Catching the cancer early increases your survival rate. When an abnormal breast change is found during a breast exam, a biopsy may be performed.

The journey that Giuliana and the many women in her position go through after a double mastectomy is not an easy one. I have performed numerous breast reconstruction procedures for patients after a double mastectomy. Breast reconstruction helps to restore the breasts to a  more normal shape, appearance, and size. This is achieved through several cosmetic surgery techniques.

The results of breast reconstruction are highly variable. A reconstructed breast will not have the same sensation and feel. Whether from reconstruction or mastectomy, visible incision lines will always be present on the breast. If only one breast is being reconstructed, I recommend a breast lift, breast reduction, or breast augmentation for the opposite breast to improve symmetry of the size and position of both breasts.

There are two types of ways a breast can be reconstructed. The first are implants. These are filled with either silicone or saline and can be inserted during or after a mastectomy. They are placed underneath the chest muscle just like during a normal breast augmentation procedure.

Flaps are another type of reconstruction. During a flap reconstruction, the breast is created using tissue taken from other parts of the body. Tissue from the abdomen, back, buttocks, or thighs is transplanted to the chest by reconnecting the blood vessels to new ones in the chest region. This procedure requires a high level of skill and the appropriate equipment and staff needed. Because of this, a flap procedure must be performed at specialized surgical centers.

A positive note about breast reconstruction is that federal and state laws require insurance companies to pay for all or part of the cost of the procedure at any time after removal of a patient’s breast tissue. Surgery required on the opposite breast for symmetry is often times also covered. The extent of coverage varies among insurance carriers, so please feel free to contact us to see what your insurance company will pay for. It’s my goal to not only provide the best plastic surgery for my patients, but to also minimize their out of pocket expenses when possible.