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From sound waves to stem cells: Face rejuvenation treatments of the future

January 17, 2011

From sound waves to stem cells: Face rejuvenation treatments of the future

South Florida doctors are using a growing array of procedures — from fat injections to stem cells — to help rejuvenate your face.

Are the years taking a toll on your face?

South Florida doctors have an ever-growing arsenal of youth-enhancing procedures to help turn back time for savvy patients.

“Twenty years ago, there was only one remedy for facial aging, [facelifts] ,” said Dr. Stephan Baker, a Coral Gables plastic surgeon and spokesman for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. “Today we have a whole spectrum of how we can approach aging.”

Injectable dermal fillers like Restylane and Juvederm, as well as muscle relaxers like Botox and Dysport, have become the most popular methods today to add volume, smooth wrinkles and enhance youthfulness, doctors say.

But some South Florida plastic surgeons and dermatologists are expanding their repertoire to include new options, such as injecting fat or stem cells into the face, as well as using ultrasound technology to tighten sagging skin. “I’m doing a lot of fat,” said Dr. Constantino Mendieta, a Miami plastic surgeon and spokesman for the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, who is using fat as a natural way to add volume to the face. As we age, we tend to lose fat from the face, as well as from the hands, derriere and breasts, Mendieta said.

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Face 2.0: Updating the face to go with the resume; top plastic surgeon weighs in

January 11, 2012

Face 2.0: Updating the face to go with the resume; top plastic surgeon weighs in


It is no secret that beautiful people are revered. It may not be considered politically correct, but it is factual!

We are all painfully aware that each A-list celebrity can be described as beautiful, or drop-dead gorgeous.

A recent study proves that human beings are hard wired to actually prefer beautiful people. Couple that with the legion of books which all hail the science of beauty, including “Survival of the Prettiest” by Nancy Etcoff. This lead us to conclude that beauty is not quite as “skin deep” as stipulated by the popular expression.

A recent study conducted by ABC’s 20/20 shows that human beings react more warmly to a person in distress if they are beautiful.

Which begs the question, are people really that shallow?

The answer to this is based in scientific fact, and lends some much needed insight as human beings are reacting to their own genetic instinct when they appreciate and are drawn to beautiful people.

But when you combine the symptoms of “coveting beauty” to what can best be described as a rocky economy, you get an outcome that few could have predicted:  A spike in what many are labeling “survivalist” plastic surgery.

Of course, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” so what is beautiful to one might not be beautiful to another.

Beverly Hills board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Nicholas Nikolov notes how “ego driven plastic surgery” has taken a back seat to “survivalist” surgery.

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Botox – or Bro-tox – increasingly popular gift for men.

January 9, 2011

Botox – or Bro-tox – increasingly popular gift for men.

What to get the man in your life is an ongoing dilemma. The go-to gifts have been gadgets, sports tickets, car equipment and the like.

But a hot item this year is Botox.

“Every time I would raise my eyebrows I would get creases all along my forehead,” 29-year-old actor Johnny Markoudakis told “Good Morning America.”

Orange County, Calif., plastic surgeon Dr. Tenley Lawton injected Botox into the actor’s forehead and around his eyes. Just a week later, Markoudakis says people told him he looked more refreshed and less stressed.

“So, thank you, to my best friend for my Christmas gift. It was awesome,” said Markoudakis.

“I got Botox for Christmas this year to see Dr. [Constantino] Mendieta in Miami,” another man, Julio Mendez, told “GMA.”

“My appointment is tomorrow and I’m really excited. I have these lines on my forehead,” he said.

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Celebrity Botox

January 9, 2012

Celebrity Botox

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Miami is most vain city in America

January 2, 2012

Miami is most vain city in America


Vanity, thy name is Miami.

Just look around at all the botoxed faces and tucked tummies decked out in designer duds, driving down U.S. 1 in Maseratis. Send them season’s greetings for boosting our economy.

Miami recently ranked as the most vain city in the United States, based on residents’ responses to a poll conducted by Mandala Research and released by LivingSocial.

Miami also topped the nation in such procedures as laser hair removal, tummy tucksliposuction and collagen injections, according to the poll, based on an unscientific percentage of respondents who know someone who had the work done.

It all translates into a windfall for local businesses that cater to enhancing beauty or selling the finer accoutrements of life.

“Miami has a little bit of ‘You are what you wear, you are what you drive’ culture,” said Cynthia Cohen, an expert on the luxury market and president of Miami-based Strategic Mindshare, a retail strategy consulting firm.

No doubt, the weather helps promote the Miami attitude.

“It’s easy to have a luxury car in Miami because it’s not going to be messed up by snow and salt,” Cohen said.

Also, a Prada dress doesn’t have to be covered up by a parka, or those Christian Louboutins traded in for lug-soled boots.

“You can always wear expensive high heels in Miami, and the worst thing that is going to happen is they get rained on,” Cohen said. In fact, Miami consistently ranks as one of the largest luxury car markets in the country, and local designer shops generate top revenue, thanks to high-net-worth residents and visitors willing to shell out for high-end goods.

Demand for cosmetic procedures, along with breast enhancements and even derriere lifts, also is surging. The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery said Americans spent almost $10.7 billion on cosmetic procedures in 2010. Dr. Constantino Mendieta, a Miami plastic surgeon and spokesman for the organization, said Miami is one of the top cities. His own business is up 10 percent this year.

Scarborough Research shows that South Florida adults are 50 percent more likely to have had cosmetic surgery in the past three years than adults nationwide.

Miami BeachSouth Beach, no question it’s the vain capital of the world,” said Dr. Leonard Tachmes, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon whose clinic and medical spa is in Miami Beach. “South Beach — there is nothing like it anywhere. The people are very obsessed with beauty and style and fashion and their bodies, and it’s a little crazy.”

Just take some of Tachmes’ most popular procedures: the Brazilian butt lift, liposuction and breast augmentation.

“We are busy, and there seems to be no end in sight,” Tachmes said.

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Pippa’s Butt: 2011’s Most Popular Body Part

December 23, 2011

Pippa’s Butt: 2011’s Most Popular Body Part

No one can deny that we saw an inordinate amount of attention paid to Pippa Middleton this year. Her beautiful white sheath on sister Kate Middleton’s wedding day was one thing, and her athletic (yet sometimes partying) reputation was equally as appealing. But what really impressed people the most was her butt. So much so that millions around the world have been meticulously staring at it for months now. And this craze has inspired some pretty strange things.

Pippa’s toned and shapely derriere had women (and men) all over the world sitting up to take notice. Suddenly, everyone wanted to know: How did she get such a great ass? Who cares if it was padded or not, we wanted it. I’ll have what she’s having!

The “Pippa Butt Lift” became the latest trend as plastic surgeons were flooded with patients who wanted Pippa’s royal rear end.

In an interview with Fox News, plastic surgeon Dr. Constantino Mendieta said he now gets more requests for her derriere than J-Lo’s or even Kim Kardashian’s :

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Do your ears hang low? You may be old – Top plastic surgeon talks lobes

December 13, 2011

Do your ears hang low? You may be old – Top plastic surgeon talks lobes


Dr. Nicholas Nikolov is a BeverlyHills, California board-certified plastic surgeon. As a top surgeonin his field, Dr. Nikolov blogsregularly about the latest in plastic surgery understands the subtle details that make a truly life-changing difference in a person’s looks.

One of the ways he does this is by recommending that all face-lift patients consider the ear lobe surgery in addition to their face work to create the most natural looking enhancement.

Dr. Nikolov tells Monsters and Critics that gravity takes its toll on earlobes, but is easily remedied: “Over time, earlobes can elongate and droop very similar to breasts, under upper arms (bat wings) and chins, aging you immediately. This is of course exacerbated by heavy earrings and hoops that are so popular now.”

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Medicare crisis tackled by SignatureMD for average consumers

December 8, 2011

Medicare crisis tackled by SignatureMD for average consumers

American company SignatureMD is among the handful of private enterprises successfully bringing solutions to average families for the health care crisis – without government involvement.

In 30 days Medicare cuts to doctorpayments are scheduled to be slashed by a drastic 27.4%. Already operating on the thinnest of profit margins, most primary-care doctors in private practices – the typical family doctor – are trembling over the prospect of losing up to 50% or more of their income as a result.

Most will bleed red; many will go bankrupt. This AP article from earlier in the week underscored how many doctors are planning exit strategies from their businesses now, whether or not the cuts actually are made. In other words, they’re sick and tired of the whole system and want out sooner rather than later:

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