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

Thinking of Giving Each Other the Gift of Plastic Surgery?

Important Tips for Would-Be Gift Givers, Recipients

More and more couples are considering plastic surgery as the ultimate gift. However, it is important to weigh the risks and benefits of any aesthetic procedure, as well as choosing the surgeon, and setting that are right for you.

There are benefits to coming in for a consultation with a loved one, but decisions about individual surgeries should only be made by the person who is going to undergo the procedure. Additionally, couples who are both undergoing procedures should time their surgeries so that the other person can be available to care for their partner when they have surgery.

For anyone considering aesthetic surgery, Here is some important advice:

  • The idea for plastic surgery should come from the person who intends to have it, not from a spouse, relative or friend.
  • Plastic surgery takes planning. If you expect to give or receive a "gift" of plastic surgery, make sure that everyone involved does their homework well ahead of time. A self-motivated, well-informed patient is more likely to be a satisfied patient.
  • Patients should discuss risks, benefits, expectations, and desires with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Surgery should be performed at an accredited surgical facility. All members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, have significant documented experience in cosmetic surgery, and operate only in accredited surgical facilities.
  • Not all patients are good candidates for all procedures. Patients need to be evaluated by a qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon to determine if they are an appropriate candidate for a particular procedure.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Many Facelift Surgery Options Are Availabe Today

Today many facelift options are appealing to men and women of various ages. Patients often will ask what is the best age for a facelift. That varies on an individual basis, as every face ages differently. Some patients opt to do a little bit of surgery in their early 40's while others wait and decide to do more of a major surgery in their 50's and 60's. Overall, the most important goal is to rejuvenate the patient and produce the most natural outcome, without appearing as if you have had surgery.

Heredity, personal habits, the pull of gravity, and sun exposure contribute to aging of the face. Therefore, facial rejuvenation is tailored specifically to the individual. Individual needs may include a browlift, eyelid surgery, necklift or even replacing the deep grooves or volume loss with fat. Your plastic surgeon will listen to your goals, assess your facial structure and will create a vision to rejuvenate your face to create the best, most natural results. Successful facial plastic surgery is result of good communication between patient and surgeon. Trust, based on realistic expectations develops in the consulting stage before the surgery is performed.

Nowadays facelifts are more than just pulling the skin as tight as possible, as evidenced by the wind tunneled looks of the past. Plastic and cosmetic surgeons use the most up to date and modern techniques of addressing the "deep plane, or underlying muscles as well as excess skin. The goal is to restore the contours of youth by repositioning muscles where they once were and replacing fat back where it has slowly disappeared.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Breast Reconstruction Options

It is important to be informed about each of the reconstruction options in order to determine the best possible treatment plan for each individual patient.

The unique circumstances of each patient help to determine the best option for the method of reconstruction that can be used. The goals of breast reconstruction surgery are to re-create a breast which matches the opposite breast, or in bilateral cases, to reconstruct two breasts of a patients’s desired size. The nipple and areola (the pigmented area surrounding the nipple) are also reconstructed. It is ideal to consult with a plastic surgeon prior to mastectomy. This allows the surgical teams to plan the treatment that is best suited for the patient, even if the patient decides to wait to have reconstructive surgery at a later date.

Immediate breast reconstruction occurs when reconstruction is performed at the time of mastectomy. Immediate reconstruction has the advantage of usually saving the patient at least one subsequent operation, and has been shown to have a significant psychological benefit, as the patient never has to experience the total loss of a breast. All of the reconstruction options listed below can be performed at the time of mastectomy.

Delayed breast reconstruction is done at a later time. For some women, this may be advised, especially if radiation to the chest area is needed after the mastectomy. Delayed reconstruction is appropriate for these women because radiation therapy following breast reconstruction can increase complications after reconstructive surgery.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Breast Implants in Philadelphia

When you stand before a mirror, do you find you are unhappy with what you see because of breasts that are out of proportion with your body, or with each another? Have you been considering or researching a breast augmentation? Whatever goals you may have in mind, you want a well-qualified doctor who really knows what he's doing. The right doctor can help you add volume to your breasts, create symmetry, lift them to a perkier, more youthful position, or even rebuild breasts lost to cancer.

Board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Louis P. Bucky, performs over 1000 breast, body, and facial procedures a year in Philadelphia, both cosmetic and reconstructive. Over 150 of those procedures are breast augmentations. Dr. Bucky is sought-after at the national level to speak about breast augmentation and breast lift surgery, and he has been annually recognized as a top doctor in both Castle Connolly's America's Top Doctors and Philadelphia Magazine Top Doc's edition since 1999.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cosmetic Surgery in Glendale, California

Dr. Allan W. Perry's career began as a missionary in a hospital in Kenya. While he was there, he worked with trauma victims, burn victims, and numerous patients requiring cleft lip and cleft palate surgery. That experience sparked his interest in plastic surgery. In 1974, he received certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He arranged his practice of cosmetic surgery in Glendale, and since then has been part of the plastic surgery program at USC and received multiple accolades, both local and national.

Dr. Allan W. Perry, Jr. has been around plastic surgery and medicine for much of his life, and he was board certified in 1994. He has also received recognition for excellence, and has also provided a great deal of care to the less fortunate, such as in his efforts at the White Memorial Medical Center in East Los Angeles. Doctors Perry provide a wide range of non-surgical treatments such as Botox and plastic surgery at their Glendale practice, including breast augmentation in California.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Los Angeles Breast Augmentation Procedure

Cohesive gel breast implants, also known as "gummy bear" implants due to the implant gel's similarity to the candy, enjoy considerable popularity in Europe. These natural-looking and -feeling implants are still being investigated by the FDA, and so are only available from a few surgeons in the United States. Dr. Steven Teitelbaum is one of these surgeons, and he has been using cohesive gel breast implants in Los Angeles since 2000.

Breast augmentation is a highly personal procedure, both emotionally and physically, and realistic expectations are important. So, too, is a doctor who will carefully listen to his patient's goals, honestly educate her about any limitations her own individual physiology will present, and work together with her toward the best result possible. Dr. Teitelbaum can help you plan your Los Angeles breast augmentation procedure.