Posts Tagged ‘Plastic Surgery’
Advanced Laser Lipolysis – the new fat reducing technique
This 20th century world has witnessed advanced developments in every field of study. Medicine, as one of the most comprehensive research study fields, has undergone massive advancements to benefit a high section of mankind. As the world has already completed 11 years of the 21st century, medicine seems to be the be-all and end-all of every research study. Health, as you all know, is indeed considered the most precious facet in the world.
One of the most comprehensive fields of medicine which has witnessed massive advancements is the area of plastic surgery. Physical disfiguration is a very common problem that persists today that disturbs a lot of people. Read full post…
Plastic Surgery Touch-Ups
Muffin Top No More
Stuart Linder, M.D. (“Dr. Body”) and Robert Kotler, M.D. (“Dr. Face”) are two board-certified Beverly Hills cosmetic plastic surgeons who see patients from around the world.
- American Medical Association
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- The American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery
Dr. Body (Dr. Linder): Touch-ups after plastic surgery are fairly common, aren’t they?
Dr. Face (Dr. Kotler): Sure. Because s
Plastic Surgery Inventors
Dr. Face (Dr. Kotler): Congratulations, doctor. I see the Linder bra is now on the market and available for consumers. Just how did you come up with the idea?
Dr. Body (Dr. Linder): After placing somewhere around 10,000 breast implants over the last 13 years and closely listening to those same patients, I saw a need for a new bra, especially one for women who had just undergone breast surgery.
Dr. Face: What makes the Linder Bra different from others?
Dr. Body: Most bras are only concerned with aesthetics, and not comfort. The Linder bra has adjustable panels under the arms and can allow for another two inches around the chest. Read full post…
Deciding if Plastic Surgery is Right For You

The area of expense is a very serious matter when it comes to plastic surgery. Many insurance plans will not cover any type of plastic surgery; unless it is something that is medically necessary. One of the best examples of this type of necessity would be that of someone who suffered severe facial lacerations and bone breakage due to an accident. In this case insurance would more than likely cover the expense in order to repair the damage done so that the area affected can be returned to normal. Plastic surgery you choose for personal reasons is considered elective and you are expected to cover all of the costs associated with that yourself.
Be aware that all types of surgery carry a potential risk factor.
Plastic Surgery Warning Signs
Dr. Body: What’s the most unusual call you ever received from a patient who just had surgery?
Dr Face: One man brought his girlfriend with him to Beverly Hills so I cautioned him that sexual activity after surgery was verboten. Nonetheless, he called in the middle of the night about excess bleeding and, sure enough, he and his gal pal could not wait a few days so I had to attend to the bleeding the first night after the surgery.
Dr. Body: One of the prime danger signals after breast augmentation is when one breast is bigger than the other, or becomes swollen or sits higher than the other.
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Plastic Surgery & High Technology
After Lip Augmentation
- The American Medical Association
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- The American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery.
Dr. Body: It seems like every week a new fat-removal machine comes onto the market with heavy advertising My patients have read about them and wonder if I can offer them.
(Read the previous post on plastic surgery and marketing hype.)
Dr. Face: What do you tell them?
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