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January 15, 2012 | Gratitude

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! May you and your family’s 2012 be filled with great love, joy and new life experiences throughout the year. I would also like to extend my personal gratitude to my loving family, my talented staff and my fabulous patients. Through all of your kindness and support, I enjoy the ability to follow […]

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November 09, 2011 | Thermage

Question: Can a non-surgical Facelift be a solution for turkey neck?

ANSWER: The term “turkey neck” is a common complaint from both male and female patients. A turkey neck is caused by gradual sagging of the platysma muscle underneath the skin in the neck and it usually means you have a waddle of skin and fat below your chin. Traditionally, the most appropriate long-term solution to […]

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November 02, 2011 | Facelift

Question: What do I look for in Facelift before & after photos?

Answer: Reviewing before and after photos is an important aspect in the process of selecting a qualified surgeon for a facelift and other cosmetic procedures. There are two key areas that you should evaluate when looking at before and after photos. The first is the photography technique and the second is the surgical result. When evaluating […]

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September 29, 2011 | Facelift

Question: How long does a Facelift last?

Answer: Most traditional full facelifts generally keep you looking younger and refreshed for 7 to 10 years. You are always ahead of the game if skin has been removed and if muscles and fat pads have been re-suspended. I like to think of it as shifting the conveyor belt of aging by 10 years. Because […]

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September 28, 2011 | Revision Rhinoplasty

Question: Do Osteotomies in Rhinoplasty Narrow Your Bridge?

Answer: Recently, I have been asked several questions about how a hump on the bridge of the nose can be reduced without changing the width of the bridge and if lateral osteotomies are necessary with Rhinoplasty or Revision Rhinoplasty surgery. First, here is a quick clarification on lateral osteotomies. The term osteotomy is derived from Greek and […]

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