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Noninvasive facial tightening: Thermage vs Ultherapy

Cosmetic Surgery Times, December 2011

A recent study of non-surgical facial tightening revealed that the results of focused ultrasound  (Ultherapy) and pulsed radiofrequency (Thermage) are the same.  The main differences were number of treatments to maximal tightening and pain.  Thermage accomplished the same degree of tightening with fewer treatments and less pain.  We offer Thermage, Icon Max Deep Infrared and Candela CO2RE for facial tightening at the Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery.

Mark Blake

Medical Director

Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery
5201 North Port Washington Rd. MilwaukeeWI53217 USA 
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Facelift vs. Total Facial Rejuvenation

“Face-lifts used to result in the overly tight stretched skin look. Today’s procedures tighten the understructure which results in a more natural look with less downtime,” according to Dr. Blake.

By incorporating the latest breakthroughs in aesthetic science, the surgeons at The Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery are now providing a protocol that can achieve an entirely fresh, more youthful facial appearance. It’s called “Total Facial Rejuvenation.”

Before (L) and After (R) Total Facial Rejuvenaton

Total Facial Rejuvenation Encompasses Three Procedures

  • Erbium Laser Skin Remodeling
  • Structural Fat Grafting
  • Sub Muscular Aponeurotic Suspension (SMAS)

Erbium Laser Skin Remodeling

Erbium Laser Skin Remodeling delivers laser energy in a specialized “dot matrix” pattern that leaves areas of untouched healthy skin “in-between” areas that are treated. The results are the removal of age spots, discolorations and wrinkles witha quicker healing time and superior effectiveness.

Structural Fat Grafting

Structural Fat Grafting is a procedure that restores facial volume to areas such as the cheek or lips. Instead of using synthetic materials though, the surgeons at The Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery can use a naturally occurring substance that will never be rejected by a patient’s body — his or her own fat — usually taken from the thigh, hips, abdomen or buttocks.

“There is no question that one’s own fat is ideal for soft tissue augmentation,” says Mark F. Blake, M.D., Medical Director of The Clinic of Cosmetic Surgery. “The results are the most natural appearing, but the best part is the duration. Fat transferred through Structural Fat Grafting actually gains its own blood supply in its new location, which allows the material to  ll out sunken areas of the face for a very long time.”

Sub Muscular Aponeurotic Suspension (SMAS)

Sub Muscular Aponeurotic Suspension (SMAS)  is used to tighten jowls and nasolabial folds which restores the natural attachments of the facial understructure to achieve a more long lasting and natural look.

 

Financing options are available. Please call  800-769-0849 today for your FREE consultation

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Dr. Blake discusses Prepping for Your Wedding

Planning your wedding. It’s important to plan any cosmetic treatment or surgery with plenty of time in advance so your ready for the big day and looking your best. Dr. Blake recommends that patients come in for a consultation with a plastic surgeon so they can understand their options and the time needed to recover.

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More Seniors Having Plastic Surgery

(CBS) Are octogenarians too old for plastic surgery? Marie Kolstad doesn’t think so. On July 22, she had her breasts lifted and got implants – at the age of 83.

“Physically, I’m in good health, and I just feel like, why not take advantage of it?” Kolstad, a great-grandmother of 13 who lives in Orange County, Calif., told the New York Times. “My mother lived a long time, and I’m just taking it for granted that that will happen to me. And I want my children to be proud of what I look like.”

Kolstad isn’t the only older person to have sought the services of a cosmetic surgeon. Breast lifts, face-lifts, liposuction, and other cosmetic surgery procedures are increasingly common among seniors, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

In 2010, 84,685 Americans age 65 or older had cosmetic surgery, according to the society. That’s a 21-percent increase from 2009, when 69,685 older Americans had cosmetic surgery. The most common procedures among seniors are facelift, blepharoplaty (eyelid surgery), liposuction, breast reduction, and breast lift.

Dr. Alan Gold, a plastic surgeon in Great Neck, N.Y., puts it down to demographics. He told CBS New that seniors are staying healthier longer, with growing numbers not seriously affected by heart disease, lung disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, and the other ailments that traditionally have stood between seniors and the scalpel.

So surgery in seniors is more common – but is it safe?

Dr. Gold said cosmetic surgery presents no special problems in healthy older people, adding that he required his patients over the age of 50 to get a medical clearance from their doctors before performing surgery. He said seniors should be aware that they might take a bit longer than a younger patient to heal and cautioned seniors to be “absolutely honest in giving their history to the plastic surgeon. This is not like getting your hair done, and there are potential risks and complications.”

But having realistic expectations about cosmetic surgery is also important. Said Dr. Gold, “This is not going to make you 20 again.”

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