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Posts Tagged ‘plastic surgery dallas’
Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute
It is a great honor for me to be a Partner of the greatest practice in the world, the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute. This group of Plastic Surgeons has been in Dallas for years. The group has developed a great reputation over the years as each partner has developed into specialists of all forms within plastic surgery. Breast Augmentation specialists with no incisions on the breast, craniofacial specialists, Facelift specialists, endoscopic facelifts, mission trips offering plastic surgery, and many, many other areas.
My particular specialty is in breast surgery. Over the years, I have become quite proficient at lifting the breast, tightening it, breast augmentation, breast reduction, various types of breast implants, and can even recreate the breast out of the abdomen, among other tissues. From my experience, I’ve come to understand the breast form very clearly and I am able to recreate it when it’s down, small, or even absent.
Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute is a group of individuals who have excelled and specialized within areas of Plastic Surgery. I’ve become involved in the directorship of Dallas Day Surgery Center which is our state of the art surgery center on the top floor of our building. It is by far the most advanced, state of the art cosmetic surgery center I’ve ever been a part of, naturally I’m glad to be involved in it’s leadership.
There are ten of us in this practice and we all office together at the Pyramid Building which is located across the street, to the North, of Dallas’ NorthPark Center. We chose this location just over a year ago to provide easy access to our patients from all over. I personally see a large population of patients from the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex, Plano-Allen-Frisco, HEB, Mesquite, Terrell, Monterrey Mexico, Ennis, Houston, College Station and many other surrounding areas.
Dallas Day Surgery Center is a fully accredited surgery center (accredited by AAAASF and Medicare Certified) conveniently located in the same office building on the top floor. Dallas Day Surgery Center was the focus of an article published in the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for its exemplary record of safety and efficacy in an outpatient cosmetic surgery center. We are soon to accept many different types of insurance at the facility, which will maximize the services we can provide. Our skin care center is world class as well, our open house is coming up soon (next week on Thursday) and we have a 20% off deal on all of our products. If you are reading this, you’re invited to come get to know us a little better. I hope to see you there.
Tags: Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, dallas plastic surgeon, Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute, plastic surgery dallas
Posted in Uncategorized
Dallas Plastic Surgery – Q & A
Ask Doctor Meade – How long should I take off work for a Tummy Tuck?
10 days should be fine.
As everything, there’s a spectum of possibilities in the recovery for this surgery. There are many varying techniques in performing a full abdominoplasty that your ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon will be familiar with. If you discuss return to work at this deadline, I believe that it will in fact help your recovery since you are so motivated to get out of bed and mover around. A technique of internal suturing can help get your drains out sooner than usual (typically a week).
Even if you go back to work with your drains, depending on what you do at your work, it is achieveable. Your recovery will depend greatly on your anatomy, your stamina, tolerance and the actual operation performed. The plan you’ve made thus far is reasonable.
Tags: dallas abdominoplasty, dallas plastic surgeon, dallas tummy tuck, plastic surgery dallas
Posted in Tummy Tuck
Plastic Surgery Dallas – Q & A
If I’m an A cup, small build and I want a C cup, should I err on the side of ’smaller is better’?
If you feel like you believe these blogs more than in your plastic surgeon, you don’t need another implant…you need another plastic surgeon.
Almost everybody your size wants a C cup. Well, almost everybody – some unique cases come to mind but it’s good to hear that you want a reasonable result. We’ve all done patients your size, lots. This is a very tasteful choice and your plastic surgeon probably wants you to look classy so don’t get too nervous by our blog comments.. we’re just blogging and you need to trust a plastic surgeon that examined you. The implant sounds a bit small to me also, but again, I haven’t examined you so he knows best. Another possibility is that you may have since gained a bit of confidence in the idea and now you’re comfortable with a larger implant… that happens often.
You’re an A and you want to be a C. Simple right? Not so. You should visit with your plastic surgeon while there’s still time to resize. Sometimes i’ll get patients to try on sizers in the office to get a feel for the implants she is choosing. She’ll look through the photo album and find someone with her features and we’ll know what implant that patient used. Lastly, a good communication tool is to bring in photos of girls with your figure and your desired breast size. This is just an estimate, you are not using it as a guarantee, but if you show your plastic surgeon a photo of a girl with what he sees as a D and you see as just right, then he’ll be using a different implant.
Think of the comments that you made during your first consultation. Those are very important to me when I’m listening to my patients expectations. If you said “I really want them to look natural on my body” or “I just don’t want them to be noticeable by everyone” or similar comments, then he’s trying to protect you from this social circumstance while still filling your soft tissue envelope according to his physical examination (when he measured you). It is very common to be hesitant on the size you’re picking and impossible for someone on this blog to tell you what size you should be using.
It’s nice to hear that you’ve selected silicone, I think that’s a good bet since your breasts will be more implant material than breast tissue so you want it to feel as natural as possible.
Best wishes on your augmentation, you’re probably going to look great with whichever implant you choose. In general, patients with your build are the easiest augmentations to get a result that looks smashing.
Tags: breast implants size and shape, dallas breast implants, dallas breast implants surgeon, plastic surgery dallas
Posted in Breast Augmentation
Dallas Plastic Surgeon – Q & A
Is it necessary to break the nose bones during rhinoplasty surgery?
As with everything else in rhinoplasty, all you need to do is describe the top three things you want improved in the appearance of your nose. Your ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon will then help you decide if you need this done to achieve what you want out of the operation.
It makes a big difference if you do it or not for your recovery. I find this step in the operation to be one of the major determinants of how your recovery will be. Without breaking the bones, the recovery is a breeze. With breaking them, you may have a mild case of black eyes, a splint on your nose for up to a couple of weeks, a little more swelling and thus discomfort, etcetera. That being said, I find myself doing it very often — because the patients anatomy needs it to achieve the goal.
Some reasons to break the bones of the nose are if they are too wide at the base. If they’re not too wide but there is a significant bump on the bridge of the nose that you’re going to have reduced then we need to break them to bring them together once the bump is shaved off. Another reason could be if the nose is really crooked. There’s a bunch of reasons, fortunately you don’t need to worry about them. Your rhinoplasty doctor should be able to explain to you if you’re going to need it or not…and sometimes he won’t know until during the actual operation. I wouldn’t suggest restricting your surgeon in this regard, he may need it to get you what you desire in your look for your new nose.
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Posted in Rhinoplasty
Dallas Plastic Surgery – Q & A
Can a Face Lift help my disproportionately fat face?
Fullness in your lower cheeks is a very common trait that is quite difficult to correct completely, however improvement can be made surgically. Without seeing your photos, I’ll answer the question in general terms. You are very young to have a Face Lift, but assuming this is what you’re interested in exploring I’m going to address to the question of what surgical option is most likely to be effective.
There are few surgeon’s that resect Bichat’s fat pad during a Face Lift since it is in a territory referred to as tiger country because of the high concentration of facial nerve branches. You should find the ABPS BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON in your area that is comfortable with this and has photos to share his experience with you.
Yes, once the fat pad is decompressed/reduced there will be sagging cheek tissues. These will need to be lifted and re-suspended, thus requiring a Face Lift.
Some resect this tissue with a tiny suction cannula but I think that’s not a safe way of doing it since there are so many facial nerves there that control the movement in the corner of your mouth, suctioning is a blind technique and not my favorite way of doing it for that reason.
Lastly, I would warn you against your initial hunch of just tugging the skin laterally showing a significant improvement. There’s plenty of people out there that would do that for a small fee. The tension will be there with a Face Lift but it will not fully correct the problem in the long term.
Eventually, the tissues from the pull will relax, the Face Lift scar will widen (over the years), and the cheek will bulge back through an unnatural “lateral sweep,” where the wrinkles on your cheek sweep in the shape of a Nike swoosh! It is potentially a pretty unnatural look. If you only lift up on your jawline and don’t lift up your cheek, how will it look later on when your cheek continues to descend and your jawline didn’t? My intent isn’t to pose more problems, it is simply to reinforce the fact that your anatomy requires the skill of an ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon that does Aesthetic Surgery.
The marionette lines can be improved with fillers, not a biggie. The turned down corners of your mouth is a little trickier but I’ve seen great great results just by using fillers causing some really nice optical illusions that show drastic improvements.
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Posted in Facelift
Floating Tummy Tuck vs. Umbilical Tummy Tuck
What is a Floating Tummy Tuck?
I’ll continue the conversation further by adding a definition differentiating the two surgeries. The difference between an umbilical float abdominoplasty and a mini tummy tuck is that the minitummy tuck is a smaller incision (just longer than a c-section) and just skin removal usually. The umbilical float is done to release the skin underneath the belly button and muscle tightening followed by fairly minor skin removal.
Your belly button should be slightly high or you need to have a long torso, otherwise your result will be somewhat unaesthetic. It’ll depend on the artistic eye of the board certified plastic surgeon that you go to (this the ultimate US qualification for a plastic surgeon).
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Posted in Tummy Tuck
Dallas Plastic Surgery – Q & A
Will 10 days be long enough for Tummy Tuck Recovery?
10 days should be fine.
As everything, there’s a spectrum of possibilities in the recovery for this surgery. There are many varying techniques in performing a full abdominoplasty that your ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon will be familiar with. If you discuss return to work at this deadline, I believe that it will in fact help your recovery since you are so motivated to get out of bed and mover around. A technique of internal suturing can help get your drains out sooner than usual (typically a week).
Even if you go back to work with your drains, depending on what you do at your work, it is achievable. Your recovery will depend greatly on your anatomy, your stamina, tolerance and the actual operation performed. The plan you’ve made thus far is reasonable.
Tags: dallas abdominoplasty, plastic surgery dallas, tummy tuck dallas
Posted in Tummy Tuck
Plastic Surgery Dallas – Q & A
I want to get rid of the stretch marks on my stomach, but I’m planning on having another child. Can I avoid a large Tummy Tuck scar?
I’d hold off until you’ve had your last child.
You’re not fat so forget liposuction – those lipo-tightening machines will work on your stretch marks about as well as the microdermabrasion you’ve had.
It’s tough to see how long your scar will need to be. Just sit down and look down .. that’s how long the scar needs to be for your tummy tuck. It’s nice to have a scarless abdomen, but not so nice if when you crouch or sit it’s full of rolls. In that case, there’s a bunch of lines on your abdomen anyway.
Save your money on all those treatments people keep selling you for stretchmarks… none of them work. Instead of save up for your tummy tuck, once you get it done you’re gonna be so glad that you did.
You’re a great candidate and you’ll be even better after another child but make sure that you’ve gotten used to the scar that’s involved. Sounds like you’ve not basted in the idea long enough just yet. When that day comes, you should go for it.
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Posted in Breast Augmentation
Dallas Plastic Surgery Q & A
Can I fly after plastic surgery?
There is no correct answer for this with the information provided. You should ask your board certified plastic surgeon his recommendation. He will know all of the details of your case, your history, medications, anesthetic, blood pressure variations, etc. That’s your safest bet, particularly since it’s a long flight. Above 15,000 ft the pressurization of the cabin can cause clots to propagate.
If you have any risk factors, consider delaying the operation until after your flight.
This surgery is low risk but your inquiry begs the question of why you’re asking it.
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Posted in Breast Augmentation
Dallas Plastic Surgeon – Q & A
Can I really trust the Before and After Photos? Are they a good representation?
Great question. I thought about this when I was putting my photo album together so I included best and not so best results.
Don’t worry, there’s no deception to this. It’s like everything else, we’re just showing our best work. What you need to keep in mind is that is is helpful because you can see what your plastic surgeon has done before and see his comments about the photos. He may say, “look how beautiful this result is” and you think it looks like terrible. That’s an important evaluation to consider.
The other point to those photos along the same line is that you have to have something to strive for. If the best aren’t so hot, then that’s an answer as well.
Probably more importantly that all of that is that if you don’t look like any of those photos then ask if he has someone with your body frame. Although that doesn’t guarantee anything, it may help you feel a little more comfortable with where things are headed.
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Posted in Breast Augmentation
