|  Blepharoplasty (Eye Surgery) If people always ask you if you are tired or you have "bedroom" eyes when not in the bedroom, or if you have heavy bags under the eyes, you are considering the right surgery, blepharoplasty. More than any other facial feature, the eyes have a tremendous impact on your appearance. Almost 70% of Americans consider the eyes the most important facial feature; as we age, the eye area deteriorates significantly, leaving wrinkles and fine lines, because the skin around the eyes is twice to three times as thin as the rest of the face. The skin has fewer oil glands, weak internal support and gets more exercise than even the mouth. The aforementioned, combined with hereditary factors, sun damage, stress, fatigue and lack of moisture, explain why the eye area is often the first to age. Eyelid surgery can effectively and efficiently remove bags, pouches and excess skin from under the eyes and the eyelids. In conjunction with a brow or forehead lift, it can also reduce forehead lines and raise drooping or sagging eyebrows. Blepharoplasty Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Botox Literally tens of thousands of men and women are saying goodbye to lines and wrinkles by turning to a purified form of bacteria. The result: a spruced up image that leaves you looking years younger and more rested, in about 20 minutes. The purified form of "botulinum toxin," known as Botox, is injected into the small muscles in the face, paralyzing the nerve endings and temporarily reducing wrinkles in the face and neck. Botox is also used successfully to treat excessively sweaty palms and underarms, as well as tension headaches. By "freezing" the muscles people use when they smile, frown and squint, we can reduce the future generation of deep creases between the eyes, on the forehead and the area known as "crow's feet." Chin Augmentation Chin augmentation can benefit many people, yet few realize it because we rarely look at our profiles in the mirror. Whether in a picture or a mirror, we generally view ourselves in a face-forward position. Almost all chin augmentation patients are people who were motivated after seeing a photo of themselves that just happened to catch them in a profile. And, 99% of the time, they state, "I never knew I looked like that!" An undersized chin undermines the entire face, making the nose appear larger and more conspicuous, an overbite more pronounced, and a double chin can appear too short. Worst of all, small chins project an image of weakness. Fortunately, chin augmentation can correct these problems quickly and permanently. Chin Augmentation Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Collagen As we age, our faces begin to show the negative effects of gravity, sun exposure and years and years of facial muscle movement, such as smiling, frowning, chewing, squinting and even talking. The underlying tissues that keep the skin youthful looking break down. The result is laugh lines, smile lines, crow's feet and facial creases. Collagen, a soft-tissue filler produced from purified bovine collagen, can usually help fill in these lines and creases, temporally restoring a much smoother, younger-looking appearance. When injected beneath the skin, it can plump up creases and sunken areas of the face. It is also excellent for filling in the lips and cheeks. Collagen can be used alone or with another medical procedure, such as a chemical peel, laser resurfacing or a more invasive cosmetic procedure. Dermabrasion A procedure in which a special, rotating surgical instrument is used to carefully polish away surface irregularities and make your skin smoother and younger looking. It can help "refinish" the skin's top layers through the method of controlled surgical scraping. This softens the sharp edges of surface irregularities. It can improve facial wrinkles, scarring left from acne, an accident or chicken pox. This procedure may be performed in areas or on the whole face; however, the best results are gained when working on wide and shallow irregularities. Dermabrasion Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Microdermabrasion Microdermabrasion, commonly referred to as the "power peel" or "lunchtime peel" is the process of mechanically exfoliating the skin, helping reduce the appearance of fine lines, softening the skin, and reducing and eradicating hyperpigmentation. Also, microdermabrasion is used to treat scar reduction, stretchmarks and acne-prone skin. The process should be performed 4-12 times, depending on the level of correction necessary. Given the proper number of treatments, the dermis will be adequately stimulated to produce new cells and the stratum corneum will have been removed. Once the initial "corrective" or "rejuvenative" series has been completed, biannual treatments will maintain the results you have achieved. Otoplasty (Ear Surgery) Probably no other physical characteristic cries out for facial plastic surgery more than protruding ears. Even if the ears are only mildly distorted, the condition can lead to a flurry of name-calling and self-consciousness. Otoplasty, surgery of the ear, can adjust the ear position and even shape, improving self-esteem and self-image with relative ease. Otoplasty Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery) Surgery of the nose is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today. Clients who want to fix a flaw, refresh their appearance, or improve upon their current looks are excellent candidates for nose surgery. It is important for the client to have realistic expectations, as a nose that looks good on a model or an actor generally looks "done" on anyone else. The goal is simple: to achieve a better looking you without the appearance of cosmetic surgery. The surgery can increase or reduce the overall size of the nose, changing the shape of the tip or bridge, narrow or widen the nostrils and even improve the angle between the upper lip and the nose. As a general rule, any or all of these changes can be made in one operation. Rhinoplasty Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Rhytidectomy (Face Surgery) Aging of the face is inevitable. As the years go by, the skin on the face and neck begins to loosen. Crow's feet appear at the corners of the eyes. Fine forehead lines become creases and then, gradually, deeper folds. The jawline softens into jowls, and beneath the chin, another chin or vertical fold appears at the front of the neck. Heredity, personal habits, stress, gravity and sun damage, all contribute to the aging of the face. As the population grows, it is obvious why rhytidectomy has become the third most desired cosmetic surgery procedure. Facial surgery may be divided into three areas, the upper focusing on the forehead and brow, the lower focusing on lifting the neck and the mid-face, which encompasses the remainder. A mini-lift refers to the mid-face and generally lasts 3-5 years. A facelift incorporates the mid and lower regions and lasts approximately 10 years. Rhytidectomy Instructions For Printable PDF Version of Instructions Click Here Somnoplasty This quick and easy procedure reduces and ultimately eradicates snoring in most patients. Somnoplasty is a simple and pain-free in-office procedure which shortens the soft-palate, thus reducing blockage, opening breathing paths and eliminating snoring.  Call 310.278.3223 for an appointment today. |