Sunday, November 15, 2009

Your Unique Complexion Profile Is the First Step to Complexion Health and Vitality

Through the new VISIA in-depth analysis of your unique facial characteristics, it is possible to design a facial rejuvenation and skin care program customized just for your specific complexion. The VISIA system’s multi-spectral imaging and analysis gives your plastic surgeon or skin care specialist a clear, multidimensional 'picture' of the individual aspects of your complexion which contribute to your overall appearance by identifying your skin's condition both on the surface and beneath your skin's surface. The VISIA imaging system measures features such as evenness and wrinkles to identify sun damage, and VISIA provides the most comprehensive means available for identifying all aspects of your complexion’s health.

Utilizing VISIA’s accurate imaging of your complexion, your skin care professional or plastic surgeon can design an optimal skin rejuvenation plan for your unique combination of facial characteristics and present you with options to help you realize the complexion you desire. Based on your individual complexion profile, your facial rejuvenation program will also include personalized recommendations for an ongoing skin care health plan, with VISIA imaging as an invaluable aid in monitoring your complexion’s vitality and checking effectiveness of your skin care regimen during a treatment plan.

Your skin complexion is the window through which your image is shown to the rest of the world. The VISIA Complexion Analysis system provides the information necessary to accurately individualize a facial rejuvenation and skin care regimens to match your unique complexion. A VISIA imaging session uses multi-spectral imaging and analysis to capture key 'visual' information of six key areas affecting your complexion's health and its appearance. These areas include wrinkles, spots, pores, color variation/evenness in the your skin's tone), evidence of bacteria within your skin's pores, and UV damage. In addition, the VISIA analysis sustem provides a precise and informative comparison of your complexion’s characteristics to those of others that share your same age and skin type.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Bigger, Easier, Better - LookingYourBest.com Reaches for the Next Level

LookingYourBest.com, the nationwide reference guide to a Who's Who of America's Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons, offers more than just a bold new look with its comprehensive re-tooling. It offers an enhanced experience.

A glimpse at the new look of LookingYourBestThe first aspect of the new LookingYourBest.com that will surely catch the eye is the new layout and color scheme. The old, sterile layout with its pastel colors blending out to the window's edge has been supplanted by a sharp, clean page set against a rich chocolate tone, with deep rose accents and a commanding presence. In all the site wears a more focused, sophisticated feel that visitors are sure to appreciate.

The visual changes, however, belie the underlying metamorphosis that now makes it even easier to seek out doctors and procedures by multiple criteria. A simplified menu and site structure are two of the keys to the improved ease of use, despite the addition of even more data than before. LookingYourBest has long been an excellent source for finding and comparing professionals in aesthetic medicine, both locally and nationally. Now, the search function in both the gallery and surgeon areas has been simplified and visitors are treated to informative videos and 3D procedure animations to further enhance their search.

There's an important difference in the underpinnings as well, though a casual visitor may not even notice. Nevertheless, by streamlining the site's code, the programmers at LookingYourBest have sought to improve what is often the most important aspect of a web site; browsing speed. The new LookingYourBest.com loads faster and is more intuitive than ever.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Your Skin and Vitamin C

Ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation is the major culprit in photoaging. UVA is present throughout the year. It can pass through the windows of your home, office and car, and it damages your skin by penetrating into its deeper layers. Unfortunately, UVA protection is not available in all sunscreens, and even those that contain screening agents for UVA do not offer total protection. Vitamin C to the rescue! According to an article published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, studies have suggested that vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant for UVA and ultraviolet B (UVB), making it a useful addition to your daily sunscreen.

Humans cannot synthesize vitamin C. They must ingest it, and body mechanisms limit the amount that can be absorbed and delivered to the tissues. The skin only receives about 8 percent of any vitamin C that is taken orally.

Current topical products for the skin containing specially formulated vitamin C now can provide additional protection for your skin. And, unlike most sunscreens, once vitamin C gets into the skin, it cannot be rubbed or washed away. Topical vitamin C can even be used to treat sunburn. Researchers have suggested that vitamin C can increase collagen synthesis, a reaction that is important in wound healing. It also appears to be useful in reducing fine wrinkling. It is recommended that you consult with a skin care specialist prior to starting a skin care regimen.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Blepharoplasty in Atlanta, GA

Do you find yourself seeing signs of age in the mirror? It can be enough to prompt a visit to the internet to look for what can be done about it. Board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. R. Morgan Davoudi, offers eye lid lift surgery in Atlanta, GA. Eye lid lift surgery, or blepharoplasty, is often used for people with skin that is drooping over the eyes.

Excess skin around the eyes can affect not only your appearance, making you look tired and older, but it can also impair your vision. Consequently, removing excess skin from around the eyes helps to create a more youthful and alert appearance, and can improve vision as well. Discuss your goals with Dr. Davoudi. Normally, blepharoplasty in Atlanta is performed as an outpatient procedure.

Monday, November 2, 2009

What is Capsular Contracture?

Capsular contracture is the term used to describe hardening of the breast that can occur as a consequence of implantation of a breast prosthesis. It actually represents shrinkage of the circumferential scar that universally occurs as a normal response to the presence of any foreign body, or in response to injury of tissue. Any wound to the body results in a biological response to that injury that ultimately leads to healing of tissues together by scar. Without scar, injured tissues would never rejoin. When a foreign object, including a medical device such as an artificial joint, a heart valve, or a breast implant is placed within the body, the normal biological response is for scar to be laid down where the prosthesis abuts the host’s tissues.

When it comes to a breast implant, the surface area of this scar must exceed the surface area of the prosthesis for the prosthesis to freely move within the space that is occupies. If the layer of scar that surrounds the implant, which is itself like a bag or rough sphere of scar tissue, were to shrink (like “shrink wrap” on a package) then the implant would be unable to move around within that space. This results in a loss of fluidity of movement, which makes the implant feel hard to the touch. In severe cases, the breasts are distorted and tend to ride up on the chest. It can even become so hard that the breasts ache.

Plastic surgeons have studied this problem from many different perspectives and the exact cause of capsular contracture is unknown. What is known is that it doesn’t improve once is progresses to a particular degree. A classification scheme (known as the Baker Classification) has been proposed that describes different levels of severity of capsular contracture and it goes like this:

Grade I Normally soft and natural
Grade II Firm to the touch, but not apparent without feeling the breast
Grade III Visible distortion of the breast
Grade IV Severe firmness, with distortion and pain

There are no tests that can predict whether a patient is likely to develop capsular contracture. There is currently no known non-surgical treatment, like a pill or physical therapy, which will improve capsular contracture. The treatment involves surgery in which the scar tissue surrounding the prosthesis is removed or scored to open up the space so that the implant can move around. This is sometimes more involved than the original breast implantation surgery, though the recovery is usually much less painful. Unfortunately, this treatment does not guarantee that the problem will not recur.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Plastic Surgery for Men in Los Angeles

More men will develop gynecomastia, more commonly referred to as "man boobs," than otherwise. Of those men who undergo surgery for male breast reduction, increasing numbers are having additional surgeries along with it. So what is the reason behind this increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery among men? It could be today’s competitive business environment, which puts pressure on men to look younger and more vigorous, too. Looking thinner and more fit is also a professional and social advantage for men, just as it is for women.

In the past, excision, or cutting away unwanted tissue, was the only means of treating gynecomastia. Liposuction is now used to remove the soft fat deposits of the chest, but most men will need a mixture of both methods, as liposuction does not effectively treat glandular tissue. Surgery always involves some risk, so schedule a consultation with a board certified surgeon to learn more. Dr. Steven Teitelbaum, with his experience in plastic surgery for men can help you in identifying the decisions that will be most right for you.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Reduction Breast Surgery in Manhattan, New York

If you have been giving thought to breast reduction procedures in Manhattan New York and want to find "a doctor who listens to your concerns, educates you about the surgical outcome that can realistically be achieved, and won't rush you through the consultation or plastic surgery decision-making process, Eric Sadeh, MD might be the right plastic surgeon for you."

Simply put, the risk of complication is a part of any surgery, and being properly informed prior to your breast reduction is the best plan. There's no such thing as a risk-free surgery. You want a doctor who will work together with you to minimize risk of complication by ensuring you know all you can.