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Apr

New Technique Published on Fixing Symmastia

I'm proud to be a co-author in what is the lead-article in the most prestigious plastic surgery journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Symmastia is when the breast implants are too close together, often lifting the skin off of the breast bone, so that the two br...

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11

Apr

Cheryl Crow Opines on Plastic Surgery

Why can't actors stick to acting and musicians focus on making music? Why must they speak authoritatively about that which they don’t know?  What makes Cheryl Crow an authority on “Botox and stuff?”   Sure, it can look bad if overdone...

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11

Apr

Going to the Third World for Plastic Surgery? You’re Kidding!

I've heard of adventure tourism, and I’ve even heard of sex tourism. But “Cosmetic Toursim?”  Going to countries known for their monkeys, lemurs, and primitiveness of their medical care for elective surgery? You’ve gotta be kidding!Unfort...

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11

Apr

Lecture in Malaysia

I'm looking forward to going to Malaysia November 2009 to lecture on various aspects of breast augmentation. The faculty is awesome, and was put together by my friend Charles Randquist from Sweden.  He’s one of the best breast augmentation surgeons I know...

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11

Apr

Gynecomastia Surgery Skyrocketing in Britain

My google alerts seem to go off every week with a story about the increase in “moob” surgery in the UK. Two things strike me about this.  First, is the term “moobs.”  I think it is horrible!  But then again, from the country that broug...

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11

Apr

Latisse Gets a Slap on the Wrist from the FDA

This product has proved to me that even as a plastic surgeon, how stupid men are. I would have never guessed that women think so much about their eyelashes, but this stuff is flying off the shelves in my office, and is already a multi-million dollar product for Allergan.&nb...

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11

Apr

Zeltiq Gets Approved in Europe for Non-Invasive Fat Reduction

UltraShape, there is a selective damage to fat cells; nerves and blood vessels were preserved. But “freeze-thaw necrosis” - the process of Zeltiq, can't distinguish between the unwanted fat and normal tissue. Zeltiq takes months to show a result and...

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