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    Admitting or Not Admitting to Plastic Surgery

    Thursday, March 4th, 2010

    Admitting or Not Admitting to Plastic Surgery
    Recently, Allure magazine, ran an excellent story concerning how and why some people “fess up” to having cosmetic surgery and others don’t. 
    Coincidentally, a recent consumer survey conducted by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery reported that “71% of respondents believe society is less judgmental about cosmetic surgery compared with [...]

    Dr. Kotler Featured in American Way

    Thursday, March 4th, 2010

    The American Airlines Magazine, American Way, Features Dr. Robert Kotler and Dr. Stuart Linder
    We all read the in-flight airline magazines while traveling.  Personally, I find them always interesting and I particularly enjoy American Airlines’ American Way mainly because of the Mensa quiz.   Those are real brain-teasing questions and I always try to pit myself against [...]

    Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgery Fees

    Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

    Three Wise and Practical Reasons For Cosmetic SurgeonsTo Reduce Fees in a Tough Economy
    A very savvy business friend of mine said to me several months ago: “I don’t know of anybody who has not been adversely affected by the very difficult economic times now facing the United States.”
    Certainly, when the economy is tight, people have [...]

    Making Revision Rhinoplasty Too Complicated

    Friday, February 19th, 2010

    Are We Making Revision Rhinoplasty Too Complicated?
    Today a patient came to see me in consultation. He was a young adult who had a history of sustaining a broken nose and having delayed in having it repaired. Finally, unhappy with the appearance and the breathing, he had reconstructive surgery done by a plastic surgeon who was [...]

    Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgery Consultation

    Thursday, February 11th, 2010

    Why I Like an Interactive Consultation
    I enjoy a consultation where there is a lot of give and take between myself and the patient.  I like the patient to have prepared for the consultation, ideally by having visited our website and other high-quality, educational websites.  If the patient has really done their homework well, they will [...]

    Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgery Follow-Up

    Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

    The Pleasures of Follow Up With a Happy Patient!
    I refer you to page 108 in my book, SECRETS OF A BEVERLY HILLS COSMETIC SURGEON, The Expert’s Guide to Safe, Successful Surgery.  On that page in the section on correction of protruding ears, known medically as Otoplasty, is a photo Matthew Crosby before surgery and then [...]

    Demystifying Cosmetic Surgery

    Friday, February 5th, 2010

    Demystifying Cosmetic Surgery
    I am glad that the internet has become such an important educational tool for all of us.  In the world of cosmetic plastic surgery, it has allowed prospective patients to do a “quick study” of the subject.  Today, patients come to the office with much more knowledge than they did previously, and I [...]

    Heidi Montag’s Cosmetic Surgery

    Friday, January 29th, 2010

    The Heidi Chronicles.  Heidi Montag’s Cosmetic Surgery Still Getting Press. It Has Legs. And Breasts. And Thighs. And Necks. And Noses.
    I thought it would be over by now. A quick blast – like the Los Angeles rainstorms – and then gone. Heidi Montag’s cosmetic surgery marathon and PR juggernaut is still rolling.
    I was wrong. Heidi [...]

    Los Angeles Rhinoplasty

    Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

    What’s With the Five Hour Rhinoplasty?
    I am hearing some amazing stories from patients. While we always learn from listening to our patients, I am not only learning but becoming a bit dismayed with respect to what I am hearing about nasal cosmetic plastic surgery. Patients report operations taking three, four and even five hours that [...]

    Recovery From Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgery

    Thursday, January 21st, 2010

    Some Surgeons Make Recovery From Cosmetic Surgery Much Easier Than Others. How is That Possible? 
    Patients come in a consultation and ask “Is there going to be a lot of swelling and bruising?”  This always weighs heavily on their minds.  Often, they related friends and family histories of having massive bruising, swelling and even facial distortion.
    Frankly, [...]

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