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Archive for the ‘New Jersey Plastic Surgeon’ Category

A Buttock Lift Restores a Thinner, Fitter Looking Contour

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

A thigh and buttock lift can help such individuals restore a thinner and fitter looking contour to their bodies. The buttocks are made smaller to better match the body of the patient. The plastic surgeon accomplishes this by removing excess fat and skin in the thigh and buttock and buttock areas and tightening the underlying muscle tissues. This not only helps to restore the physical appearance of the patient, but also restores self-confidence and respect to the patient.

Collagen Adds Fullness to the Face

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Collagen is a protein found in the skin of all mammals. While collagen is a component of your skin, it is not a substance that can be harvested easily from your own body. Zyderm(r) and Zyplast(r) Collagens are derived from purified bovine (cow) collagen.
Collagen is injected under the dermis layer to add fullness to areas of the face such as the lips, cheeks and forehead. Collagen injections are designed to smooth out facial lines on the surface of the face. It is used to replace the collagen a patient loses naturally over time. The effect is smoother facial scars and wrinkles.

Breast Reconstruction: A Rewarding Surgical Procedure

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Breast reconstruction is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures performed by plastic surgeons. There are several different procedures which can be used to create the form and shape of a breast, which will closely approximate the opposite side. They will establish a more normal appearance and, more importantly, allow you to regain your self esteem. Today, breast reconstruction is usually initiated at the time of mastectomy. It may involve the creation of a breast mound entirely using your own tissue (TRAM flap) or it may involve using a tissue expander, which is a balloon placed temporarily under the chest muscle. This balloon is expanded or stretched as it is filled with saline. This stretches the skin slowly to create a pocket large enough to accommodate a permanent implant.

Considering a Thigh Lift?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

A thigh and buttock lift can help such individuals restore a thinner and fitter looking contour to their bodies. The buttocks are made smaller to better match the body of the patient. A plastic surgeon accomplishes this by removing excess fat and skin in the thigh and buttock areas and tightening the underlying muscle tissues. This not only helps to restore the physical appearance of the patient, but also restores self-confidence and respect to the patient. Please contact a plastic surgeon to learn more about getting a thigh and buttock lift.

Dr. Friedlander performs Forehead Lift

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

A forehead lift addresses the area of the upper face. It restores a more youthful, refreshed look to the area, making you look less tired, angry, or sad, by correcting drooping brows and improving the horizontal lines on your forehead. It is frequently performed with an upper lid blepharoplasty and can be performed with a face lift to provide facial balance and harmony.

The goal of the procedure is to raise the brow to a more aesthetically appealing position. It will also improve fullness over the outside corner of the lid, a scowling appearance of the eyes and horizontal frown lines of the forehead. It is not intended to create a look of surprise or what is commonly called the “deer in the headlights” look. Botox is not a substitute for a forehead lift, it can give you an idea of what to expect. Dr. Friedlander will show you potential areas of benefit during your consultation.

Several different approaches may be used, such as an endoscopic approach, a lateral brow and transblepharoplasy approach and rarely a coronal approach. Most often, only small incisions are required. The procedure is often performed with face lift and/or blepharoplasty. There may be some postoperative swelling or bruising, which resolves relatively quickly. You are able to return to work in a week if no other surgery is being performed.