Showing posts with label surgeons. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Consumers Urged to Seek Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons in Nashville

Dr. Jack Fisher, a board-certified plastic surgeon, warns that physicians without specialized surgical training can market themselves as "cosmetic surgeons,” and that consumers may be unaware of the consequences of not choosing board-certified plastic surgeons in Nashville.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) August 10, 2011

Dr. Jack Fisher, a board-certified plastic surgeon cautions that licensed physicians without specialized surgical training can market themselves as cosmetic surgeons, potentially misleading patients seeking qualified plastic surgeons in Nashville.

"According to a recent analysis, the term 'plastic surgery' was searched on Google over 2.7 million times around the world in just one month," says Dr. Fischer. "Clearly, an increasing number of people are considering plastic surgery, and I’m concerned that in their focus on achieving their cosmetic visions, they don’t realize just how essential it is to find a board-certified plastic surgeon."

Consumers often assume that if a doctor is licensed to practice medicine, that physician is trained in various specializations, such as plastic surgery, according to Dr. Fisher. However, to achieve the best results, he recommends checking to make sure that the physician is board-certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Dr. Fisher is a distinguished member of the ABPS as well as a member of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

"For example, suppose you are considering having breast augmentation in Nashville," says Dr. Fisher. "You might do an online search for a surgeon who offers breast enhancements. My concern: a physician can describe himself as a specialist in cosmetic surgery and breast enhancement without possessing the credentials and training needed to achieve the results you desire. As a result, you may be misled into thinking that physician is fully qualified."

As an example of what can result from such situations, Dr. Fisher frequently sees patients from other practices who have developed complications with their breast implants in Nashville. In many cases, these women chose a surgeon who lacked the experience and training required for board certification. Disappointed in their results, these women then consult Dr. Fisher for breast augmentation revision.

"I recognize that most women do not want to think about breast implant revision when they are looking forward to the results from breast augmentation," says Dr. Fisher. "However, if they do not take the time needed to investigate potential surgeons to ascertain their board-certification in plastic surgery, they risk experiencing dissatisfaction with their initial surgical results, including complications."

Dr. Jack Fisher (http://www.drjackfisher.com/) is a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast enhancement, body contouring, and facial enhancement, as well as non-surgical skin care treatments. Throughout the country, Dr. Fisher is a well-known and respected surgeon. He has been invited to speak at a number of surgical conferences throughout the world, particularly on breast and aesthetic surgery. He is also an Associate Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the prestigious Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Dr. Fisher received his medical degree from the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, completed his internships and residencies in general surgery at George Washington University Medical Center and his plastic surgery residency at Emory University Affiliated Hospital. Following his residency, he was on staff at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, from 1981 to 1986 as attending plastic surgeon.

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Michelle Harper
Dr. Jack Fisher
615-329-4227
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Plastic Surgery Channel Launches First Video-Focused Resource Founded and Run by Plastic Surgeons to Provide ...

Press Release Source: The Plastic Surgery Channel On Monday June 20, 2011, 9:00 am EDT

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Plastic Surgery Channel today announced the launch of ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com, a new video-based source of credible information about all aspects of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery from the world’s leading board-certified plastic surgeons. The new, first-of-its-kind resource offers direct access to reliable, timely information on a broad range of aesthetic surgical procedures involving the body, breast, face and skin.

“The Plastic Surgery Channel was developed to provide an authoritative, go-to source of accurate information about cosmetic and reconstructive surgery from recognized experts in the field,” said William P. Adams Jr., M.D., president and chief medical officer of The Plastic Surgery Channel. “With the increasing popularity of aesthetic procedures coupled with an increasing number of horror stories in the media about botched procedures performed by people misrepresenting themselves as qualified surgeons, we felt compelled to provide consumers with real answers from real surgeons. ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com does just that.”

The Plastic Surgery Channel was founded to provide people who might be considering cosmetic or reconstructive surgery with a resource they can trust to find answers to their questions about plastic surgery from leading experts in the field. People interested in plastic surgery can watch short, informational video interviews and programs featuring The Plastic Surgery Channel’s network of leading board-certified plastic surgeons from across the country discussing all types of cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedures.

"Nowadays, we are heavily bombarded with confusing and often contradictory information about cosmetic procedures. There is a definite need to have a resource that people can trust to cut through the clutter of a saturated marketplace," said Peter Fodor, M.D., F.A.C.S., chairman of The Plastic Surgery Channel's Medical Advisory Board. "All of the content on The Plastic Surgery Channel has been exclusively provided by highly qualified board-certified plastic surgeons."

ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com also provides access to breaking news via the PSC Media Wire and the PSC Pulse Survey, a series of questions on various topics designed to help people considering cosmetic or reconstructive surgery to prepare for their initial physician consultation. Visitors can also search for a qualified, board-certified physician in their area through The Plastic Surgery Channel’s surgeon database and pose questions to specialists across the nation via the “Ask our Doctors” feature.

About The Plastic Surgery Channel

The Plastic Surgery Channel (PSC) is a company devoted exclusively to developing engaging, educational programming about cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. The PSC’s goal is to provide credible, timely information to people considering plastic surgery directly from the world’s leading plastic surgeons and coverage of the latest news and hot topics from the field of plastic surgery. The PSC Medical Advisory Board is comprised of 14 American Board of Plastic Surgery certified plastic surgeons. To learn more information and view the full list of Medical Advisory Board members, visit the website at www.ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com.


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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Plastic Surgeons Have Been Unknowingly Utilizing Stem Cell Technology for Decades

Birmingham, Alabama (PRWEB) May 04, 2011


Plastic surgeons have been using autologous fat transfer in reconstructive plastic surgery and for cosmetic surgery procedures for decades. Plastic Surgeons first began experimenting with fat transfer in the late 1980s for reconstructive plastic surgery procedures and for cosmetic rejuvenation procedures. Through the years, the system of harvesting fat from the patient and then processing it for the graft has been refined with technology and knowledge. One of the first Plastic Surgeons to explore fat transfer is Dr. Paul Howard in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Dr. Howard has used fat for facial rejuvenation, cosmetic hand rejuvenation, lip enhancement, and to improve contour deformities as the result of trauma or birth defects. Dr. Howard refers to fat transfer as “the perfect filler.” Only recently has he been able to notice the extended benefits of fat transfer on patients who have had fat grafting. “I see patients who had fat transfer for facial rejuvenation more than 5 and 10 years ago presented with exceptional results of not only the filler, but in the quality of their skin tone, laxity, and overall appearance,” states Dr. Howard. “We used to not understand why fat grafting was so fantastic for skin tone, but now understand it is due to the presence of stem cells surrounding the fat and those stem cells are grafted alongside the fat,” he continues.


This scientific discovery of stem cells within adipose tissue has set off a frenzy in the medical community with Plastic Surgeons as the center of attention. Although embryonic stem cell research is off limits to researchers who receive federal funds, adipose stem cells open a new world to the medical community in search of vaccines and cures for a wide variety of diseases and cancer. Although the FDA regulates the biologics of adipose stem cell tissue fractions, the use of autologous fat transfer for facial rejuvenation is available and widely regarded as a more natural facial rejuvenation. Surgeons like Dr. Paul Howard who have mastered the scientific processing of adipose tissue transfer will continue to offer fat grafting as an alternative to artificial facial fillers which are temporary. “Fat is forever,” says Dr. Howard. “I often suggest to patients seeking liposuction to consider grafting their fat to their face or hands for rejuvenation.” In time, the FDA regulations will be challenged and updated to acknowledge the use of adipose tissue for harvesting stem cells to improve medical vaccines and cure diseases.


About Dr. Paul Howard


Dr. Paul S. Howard is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Howard specializes in cosmetic plastic surgery of the face and body. Dr. Howard is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. In addition, he if founder of the NewFace Foundation, a 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) Non profit organization that benefits children born with facial deformities. Please learn more about Dr. Howard on his very informative web site: http://www.paulhowardmd.com


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Atlanta Plastic Surgeons Now Offer Free Cosmetic Consultation with Appointment

Now is the time for Atlanta residents considering a plastic surgery procedure to schedule a consultation at the Plastic Surgery Center of the South, in order to take advantage of the complimentary cosmetic consultation offered by the practice.

Marietta, GA (PRWEB) April 24, 2011

Plastic Surgery Center of the South (http://www.plasticsurgerycenterofthesouth.net) now offers complimentary consultations for Atlanta plastic surgery procedures at its practice when patients request their appointment at the practice's website. Men and women can come in free of charge to discuss potential cosmetic procedures with one of the practice’s 3 board-certified plastic surgeons.

This opportunity will allow people to better understand plastic surgery in Atlanta, and to meet some of Atlanta’s most prominent cosmetic surgeons. Dr. James E. Leake, a member of the Plastic Surgery Center of the South team, says that the success of a person’s cosmetic surgery is largely dependent on their choice of surgeon.

“Whether you’re looking to contour your body shape or simply want to rejuvenate your skin in a medical spa, the proper choice of doctors is central to achieving the results you desire,” says Dr. Leake. “While there are many plastic surgeons in Atlanta, we strive to stand out by offering a unique, personal experience at our practice.”

Dr. E. Anthony Musarra, a plastic surgeon in Atlanta and doctor at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, says he’s excited to utilize his 32 years of medical experience to educate people about the many procedures offered at his practice.

“The complimentary consultation we offer is a great way for people to learn more about the procedures they’ve been considering,” says Dr. Musarra. “And patient education does several things. It helps people make better choices. It eases the fears that may be associated with having a surgical procedure. And it's an opportunity for the surgeon to make sure the patient really is a good candidate.”

Plastic Surgery Center of the South offers over 20 types of cosmetic procedures, each of which is tailored to a person’s goals. Consultations allow men and women to learn more about plastic surgery, and for doctors to learn more about the specific needs that will eventually personalize a procedure. Dr. Michael Petrosky, a third surgeon at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, says that he enjoys taking the time one-on-one with his patients.

“As a board-certified plastic surgeon, of course I love being in the operating room," notes Dr. Petrosky. “But I chose this area of medicine specifically for the transformations I can help people achieve, and I enjoy very much the patient relationships I've built over the years.”

Plastic Surgery Center of the South (http://www.plasticsurgerycenterofthesouth.net) is located in Marietta, GA, only minutes away from Atlanta and many of its suburbs. The practice's three board-certified plastic surgeons have over 70 years of combined surgical experience. Most of the cosmetic surgery procedures they offer are performed at the practice's state-of-the-art outpatient surgical facility, which offers the latest safety innovations and modern creature comforts. All of the surgeons also retain staff privileges at nearby Wellstar Kennestone Hospital and Marietta Surgical Center for more extensive cosmetic or reconstructive surgeries.

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Lori Kohller
Plastic Surgery Center of the South
770-421-1242
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Cosmetic Surgeons Use DeclareMedia's Local Multiple Web Directory

Posted on: Monday, 18 April 2011, 00:00 CDT

Multiple Online Directories help local Cosmetic Surgeons get more clients over the Web.

Salt Lake City, UT (Vocus/PRWEB) April 17, 2011

DeclareMedia is ready to help over 100 local businesses by listing them on their new online internet directory. Cosmetic Surgeons can get a free listing but for just $20 per month they can get a featured placement listing right on the homepage. That way, they can get even more traffic to their website.

Today, businesses are trying to figure out a way to maximize marketing dollars and get ahead of their competition using the internet. DeclareMedia makes it easy for local cosmetic surgeons with their multiple directories so they can get more clients. Anyone that searches on Yahoo or Google for Chicago Cosmetic Surgeons, they’ve got a directory for that. If someone wants to find a Seattle Cosmetic Surgeon, DeclareMedia’s got a directory for that as well. They have hundreds of directories available to start helping cosmetic surgeons get the clients they need over the web.

Nowadays people are looking to feel better about their appearance and need to find a cosmetic surgeon that they can trust. Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. Whether for minor or major surgery, individuals of all ages who desire or need cosmetic surgery will find the best surgeon to help them feel healthier and have a positive lifestyle.

DeclareMedia has a way to get good rankings for directories on search engines, which ends up helping customers with their SEO efforts. Listing cosmetic surgeons companies are easy, and works well when it comes to search engine optimization. A featured placement listing for only $20 per month can help cosmetic surgeons get more traffic and lead flow due to the prominent placement on the homepage of the directory. It only takes 2 minutes to create a free listing. If businesses want a featured placement listing, that just takes a minute longer.

DeclareMedia plans to get more cosmetic surgeon directories in the next few weeks.

About DeclareMedia:
With the ability to manage around 3,000 online directories covering hundreds of business categories, DeclareMedia has made a new way for both businesses and customers to get what each of them need. It’s even more convenient for businesses to list their website for a low cost or for free. Clients also have an easier way to find websites. Local web directories rank well in search engines and help businesses take advantage of the web to reach customers in their area. DeclareMedia is located in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Atlanta Plastic Surgeons Now Offer Free Cosmetic Consultation with Appointment

Marietta, GA (PRWEB) April 24, 2011

Plastic Surgery Center of the South (http://www.plasticsurgerycenterofthesouth.net) now offers complimentary consultations for Atlanta plastic surgery procedures at its practice when patients request their appointment at the practice's website. Men and women can come in free of charge to discuss potential cosmetic procedures with one of the practice’s 3 board-certified plastic surgeons.

This opportunity will allow people to better understand plastic surgery in Atlanta, and to meet some of Atlanta’s most prominent cosmetic surgeons. Dr. James E. Leake, a member of the Plastic Surgery Center of the South team, says that the success of a person’s cosmetic surgery is largely dependent on their choice of surgeon.

“Whether you’re looking to contour your body shape or simply want to rejuvenate your skin in a medical spa, the proper choice of doctors is central to achieving the results you desire,” says Dr. Leake. “While there are many plastic surgeons in Atlanta, we strive to stand out by offering a unique, personal experience at our practice.”

Dr. E. Anthony Musarra, a plastic surgeon in Atlanta and doctor at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, says he’s excited to utilize his 32 years of medical experience to educate people about the many procedures offered at his practice.

“The complimentary consultation we offer is a great way for people to learn more about the procedures they’ve been considering,” says Dr. Musarra. “And patient education does several things. It helps people make better choices. It eases the fears that may be associated with having a surgical procedure. And it's an opportunity for the surgeon to make sure the patient really is a good candidate.”

Plastic Surgery Center of the South offers over 20 types of cosmetic procedures, each of which is tailored to a person’s goals. Consultations allow men and women to learn more about plastic surgery, and for doctors to learn more about the specific needs that will eventually personalize a procedure. Dr. Michael Petrosky, a third surgeon at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, says that he enjoys taking the time one-on-one with his patients.

“As a board-certified plastic surgeon, of course I love being in the operating room," notes Dr. Petrosky. “But I chose this area of medicine specifically for the transformations I can help people achieve, and I enjoy very much the patient relationships I've built over the years.”

Plastic Surgery Center of the South (http://www.plasticsurgerycenterofthesouth.net) is located in Marietta, GA, only minutes away from Atlanta and many of its suburbs. The practice's three board-certified plastic surgeons have over 70 years of combined surgical experience. Most of the cosmetic surgery procedures they offer are performed at the practice's state-of-the-art outpatient surgical facility, which offers the latest safety innovations and modern creature comforts. All of the surgeons also retain staff privileges at nearby Wellstar Kennestone Hospital and Marietta Surgical Center for more extensive cosmetic or reconstructive surgeries.

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Friday, April 15, 2011

East Lancashire plastic surgeon's warning over ‘cosmetic cowboys’

1:31pm Thursday 7th April 2011


A LEADING plastic surgeon has called for a crackdown on East Lancashire’s ‘cosmetic cowboys’ and warned of the dangers of ‘backstreet Botox’.

Peter Paterson, who treats clients from across East Lancashire, was speaking following the inquest into the death of Denise Hendry, wife of Rovers legend Colin Hendry, after a botched cosmetic surgery procedure.

He warned that mobile Botox clinics operated by poorly trained or rogue operators had begun operating in East Lancashire – massively increasing the threat of botched procedures.

Mr Paterson’s Sandon House Clinic in Preston is a pioneer of ‘office-based’ plastic surgery in the UK.

He said: “The problem is that anyone can set themselves up as a cosmetic practitioner. Training usually means an afternoon Botox or filler course and off you go.

“I’ve had to counsel people from East Lancashire who have had botched procedures and the fact is there are many more people out there who are too embarrassed to come forward.”



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Sunday, April 3, 2011

More 'average guys' are turning to cosmetic surgeons for fountain of youth

TORONTO - More and more these days, the patient consulting a plastic surgeon for cosmetic enhancement is often a man — and not just for a little filler here and a bit of Botox there.

New statistics released Monday by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) show cosmetic procedures involving men rose two per cent overall in 2010 compared with the year before.

But it is the type of procedure being sought by more men that is putting a whole new complexion on the face of plastic surgery — a $10.1-billion business in the United States involving more than 13 million procedures, including 1.1 million undertaken by males.

Last year, there was a 14 per cent jump in the number of facelifts performed on men, an 11 per cent rise in ear-shaping surgery, four per cent more eyelid surgeries and a seven per cent hike in fat-removing liposuction, the ASPS comparison with 2009 statistics shows.

"I think that it's fair to say that the demographic in cosmetic plastic surgical procedures is changing in a variety of ways, " said Dr. Mitchell Brown, a Toronto plastic surgeon. "And I think one of the things that we see is that there are more men that are considering cosmetic plastic surgical procedures."

For one thing, cosmetic surgery has become more acceptable by society as a whole, Brown said. "People talk about it more, it's become a bit more mainstream. I think the gap between men and women just in general is narrowing. And so what was maybe something that was more thought of by women initially is something that many more men are taking advantage of."

The ASPS also found the number of men having minimally invasive procedures to diminish creases and wrinkles climbed along with full-out nip-and-tuck surgeries: the number seeking soft-tissue fillers went up by 10 per cent in 2010 over the previous year, while nine per cent more had Botox injections. Dermabrasion to smooth out the skin was up four per cent.

"I think as men are staying healthier longer and are able to work longer and enjoy doing what they're doing, they want to look as good as they feel," suggested Washington plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen Baker. "So they feel like they have a lot of vitality and a lot of energy, but sometimes when they look in the mirror they don't see that their image reflects that."

Many of the men opting for a more youthful appearance are part of the baby-boom generation, a huge demographic that is likely pushing up the numbers, he said.

"A lot of those are in the business world and they're doing it to kind of maintain, for lack of a better word, a competitive edge," Baker said from the U.S. capital.

"I've had a number of patients, at least in Washington, DC., come in and say: 'You know I look in the mirror, I look kind of tired. I feel great, I'm high up in the company and I don't want to have people look at me and perceive that maybe I'm not fit to be in my position.'"

Baker said many of his male patients are military men, politicians, lobbyists or attorneys who want to exude the appearance of youth, vitality and professionalism in keeping with their abilities.

"I'd say it's a lot of people that are maybe moving into their 50s and 60s and still feel as good as they did when they were in their 30s or 40s, and they just want to look as good as they feel."

Also making cosmetic enhancement more acceptable to men — and to society in general — are such television shows as "Extreme Makeover" and "Miami Slice," which have taken away much of the mystique of plastic surgery for the average person, he said. Even with the recession, having a facelift, eyelid surgery or nose reshaping is no longer seen as just the purview of the rich and famous.

“Typically people think of celebrities and high-profile men going under the knife,” said Baker. “And while that may be true, the typical male cosmetic surgery patient that I see is an average guy who wants to look as good as he feels. Most of my patients are ‘men’s men,’ the kind of guy you might not think would have plastic surgery.

"I think it's also more acceptable because if it's done well, nobody really notices."

That was the case for Baker's patient Joe Marek, 57, who had been thinking about having cosmetic surgery for a few years because people kept commenting about how tired he looked.

"I never felt tired. I'm in pretty good shape, I work out, I'm not heavy," the software engineer said from his home in Laurel, Md.

But Marek could see he was starting to get bags under his eyes, his upper lids had become somewhat droopy and signs of a "turkey neck" were beginning.

"I said 'What the heck,' and I did it," he said of his upper and lower eye surgery and full facelift.

"I did look like a 57-year-old man, I probably look like a 47- or 48-year-old man now. ... The idea isn't to make you look younger, it's just to make you feel a little more refreshed."

The change was so natural that people would comment on his appearance being different, but they couldn't put their finger on what had altered, he said. "To be quite honest, my mother didn't notice it."

Marek said his 52-year-old girlfriend was fully supportive of his decision to have plastic surgery, and she commented that it has brought out his inner child.

"I don't think the facelift made me do that. I've been working out for a long time. I'm at the gym five times a week, weightlifting, doing aerobics," he said. "So I always felt younger inside. I just didn't feel I looked younger on the outside."


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