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    Cosmetic Surgery Office Procedures

    Friday, May 28th, 2010

    Why Patients Love “Demo” Office Procedures
    1. Computer imaging.   On a computer screen, you can see the predicted result of the procedure. If your nose has a bump or is too long or the tip is too wide, all of the changes that the surgeon proposed can be seen after the “before” is morphed to the “after”.  [...]

    Blocked Air Passages

    Thursday, May 20th, 2010

    How Do You Correct Blocked Air Passages?
    Blocked air passages are extremely common.  Common causes include deviated septum, nasal allergy, enlarged turbinates (turbinates are normal, shelf-like structures within the nasal passages).  Some blocked noses are permanent due to abnormal architecture.  For example, after a broken nose, the bones and cartilages may be shifted out of position [...]

    Plastic Surgery For Neck Wrinkles

    Thursday, May 20th, 2010

    Plastic Surgery For Neck Wrinkles
    The one great truism about cosmetic procedures is that surgery is incapable of removing wrinkles.  Surgery’s role is to correct sags and bags and reconstruct tissue.
    Wrinkled skin is a matter of the skin’s deterioration.  A loss of elasticity.  The causes include too much ultraviolet light from years of suntanning, cigarette smoking, [...]

    Septoplasty Specialist

    Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

    Specialist in Septoplasty Surgery
    Internal nasal surgery to correct a deviated septum is called septoplasty.  The root words are “septum” which means partition and “plasty” which means changing form or shape.
    The object of a nasal septoplasty is to correct a deformed, crooked or perhaps broken nasal septum which is blocking the airway.  The end game is [...]

    Successful Plastic Surgery

    Monday, April 19th, 2010

    Plastic Surgery’s Batting Average
    “Some turn out great.  Some turn out lousy.  You win some, you lose some.  Every doctor makes mistakes.  If they tell you they have never had an operation that turned out like they did not want it to, they are lying.”*
    I find the above statement preposterous.  It is not good enough for [...]

    Cosmetic Surgery Dangers

    Monday, April 5th, 2010

    Dangers Lurk When Surgery Is Performed in an Inappropriate Location

    Recently, the news about some cosmetic treatments has not been good.  Non-physicians injecting non-medical grade silicone – the equivalent of WD40 – into women’s buttocks. What is going on here?
    The common denominator in some of these stories of outlandish and non-professional conduct is that procedures, which [...]

    Sinus Infections and Septoplasty

    Thursday, April 1st, 2010

    Sinus Infections And Septoplasty
    Unfortunately, the sinuses are the much maligned and much blamed subjects of advertisements for decongestant and allergic nose sprays, pills and an assortment of over-the-counter medications.  The reality is that the sinuses are dependent on the nose function. They need to be filled with air that flows into them from the nose. [...]

    Cosmetic Surgery Dangers

    Friday, March 19th, 2010

    The Dangers Lurk When Cosmetic Surgery is Performed in an Inapporpriate Location 
    Recently, the news about some cosmetic treatment has not been good.  Nonphysicians injecting the equivalent of WD40 into women’s buttocks.  Skin peels being done in doctor’s homes.  What is going on here?
    The common denominator in some of these stories of outlandish and nonprofessional conduct [...]

    Cosmetic Surgery, Should You Keep It A Secret?

    Thursday, March 11th, 2010

    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 five years ago.” 
    I suspect that may [...]

    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 [...]

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