Friday, July 20, 2012

How to Approach Your Breast Sizing For Your New Implants

Do not focus on the exact implant size! Instead, put the sizer implant in a bra and see how it looks on you…

Everything depends on how you look with the given style and shape and size of your implants. The “high profile” implants should be tried and compared with the other styles. Do not look at the “before and after” pictures, as they are irrelevant. Examine how you feel with the different looks and the different implants. Take home the sizer implants if possible and try them on with different bras (Dr. Yoho’s office offers this). Your surgeon will help you with what’s reasonable for your body style, chest size and breast characteristics. Listen carefully to all the information available at the office; there are important aesthetic and health issues involved.

Dr. Yoho likes under-the-muscle implants for many cases in which the patient has substantial breast tissue. These often look absolutely fabulous right after the procedure, and can’t get “hung up” under the muscle and “ride high.” When the breasts aren’t too saggy, inserting the implants through the armpit is a very nice approach which can give very satisfying results. With the “under the muscle” approach, however, you do risk eventual implant displacement and movement, and the procedure requires eliminating the lower part of the chest or “pectoralis” muscle during the surgery. But if there’s very little breast tissue, the implant should generally go under the muscle, using the “through the belly button technique” which works nicely for many patients. These are all big decisions to make, and the patient should read as much as she can and learn as much as possible from the surgeon in order to obtain the best result.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

About Face Lifts For Men

The potential for a man to get a really tight facelift is not quite as good as a woman's. The complication rate is somewhat higher, because there are more blood vessels. For this reason, male facelifts have to be carefully picked and chosen to be sure that the result will be worth the expense, the hassle and the risk of complication. There are many Hollywood stars who have attempted to get very tight skin underneath their chin through the use of facelifts, but success in this area is difficult. There is always a little bit of loose skin down there even after the tightest of facelifts, because this area tends to loosen up over a relatively short time. Additionally, bleeding is much more common, as men seem to have a difficult time sitting still and letting the healing process occur for the first day or two, so we see blood underneath the skin that has to be taken out on the next day or the day after. Relatively thin-skinned Caucasian women whose face can be lifted without the examining physician making incisions are probably the best candidates for a facelift.

All this aside, if performed with the right accompanying procedures, such as cheek or chin implants or peels, male facelifts can be satisfying. Men just have to know the limits and the likelihood of problems and be counseled appropriately. We have seen exceedingly dramatic results with facial implants alone, which can be a good option to consider – having an implant procedure without actually lifting the face. Of course, this isn’t practical in an older man who has a lot of loose skin or a lot of sun damage. In these cases, the skin should be improved with the usual technique of pulling it back and trimming the skin around the ears.

One advantage that men have in facelifts is that their beards allow the lifting of the skin without concern about changing the sideburn area. In women, sometimes the scar must go in front of the sideburn or else the little tuft of hair in front of the ear gets lifted too high. In men, this scar can almost universally be hidden within the scalp behind the sideburn and above the sideburn, so this is one advantage of male facelifts. Occasionally men will complain of hair growing over the little bit of cartilage that sticks out from the middle of the front of the ear, the Tragus. This can be treated with laser hair removal, and sometimes the hair seems to fall out on its own and not be as active around a year or 18 months after the facelift.

All in all, as in every cosmetic procedure, the physician and the patient must work together to individualize treatment, in order to obtain the best result.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Big Buttocks Are In Fashion



Cosmetic surgeons keep hearing about weekend house parties where unknown substances are injected into buttocks. We also hear stories from hospitals and other physicians that, due to this practice, terrible problems with chronic infection have occurred.

There is much speculation about what is being injected. Some think people may be buying breast implants, and injecting the silicone from them into the buttocks with no sterilization. Unfortunately, the silicone in breast implants is a thicker silicone and has a high risk of infection when injected into human tissue in large quantities. To be used safely, this type of silicone needs to be encased in the capsule that surrounds a silicone implant. We have seen several cases of people who had large, firm, tender, red buttocks that looked very unnatural, and were apparently injected with some sort of foreign substance. I was concerned that if I biopsied the area, the whole buttock area would become infected.

There are other injected filler substances that, while legal in other countries, have caused a lot of infection and inflammation in many patients. When the patient shows up in the U.S., we have to deal with it. In some cases, these foreign doctors don’t even document what they are actually using, perhaps because they suspect that the sort of permanent filler they’re administering is really a magnet for infection. We have seen some of these cases in our clinic. They are not easy to treat.

Buttock implantation is also being performed using firm implants that are designed for this purpose. However, the ones I’ve seen look unnatural. The top part of the buttocks often sticks out, and the implant does not adequately support the bottom buttock. It may be painful to sit on and may come through the skin by itself. Additionally, it needs a large opening for placement which ends up leaving a significant scar.

My experience and opinion is that the only reasonable way to improve buttock shape, contour and size is fat transplantation. We do this nearly every week at New Body Cosmetic Surgery and we have many, many happy and satisfied patients. Complications are rare. The procedure can be repeated more than once at intervals of 3 to 4 months. Just the right amount of fat should be transplanted, for if too much fat is placed, infection and other problems are more likely to occur. The buttock size and shape can progressively be improved. And liposuction in the areas around the buttock—the outer thighs and hips—also helps the appearance of the buttocks. If the patient gains back a little bit of the fat that was suctioned away after the procedure, the fat may go to “desired” places like breasts and buttocks, and the overall shape may be enhanced.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Cosmetic Surgery 2.0


On the Internet, there is a saying that the new Internet is version 2.0. We like to think that our cosmetic surgery is version 2.0. Shorter recovery times, simpler procedures, more natural results, and overall safety improvements are what we strive for and what the latest technology promises. We are doing our best every year to bring you a superior experience and better results with the latest techniques in surgery and recovery. See DrYoho.com or look at the affiliated websites to which Dr. Yoho contributes numerous blog posts, which can be found by googling “Dr. Yoho.”

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Robert Yoho, M.D.


Did You Know That All of Our Surgeries Can Be Done Awake?

If you have special fears of anesthetic, we can perform your surgery under local anesthesia, even a tummy tuck. We do give some oral medicines and perhaps a shot prior to the main event, to be sure that you’re nice and relaxed and not afraid. However, the local anesthetic does the trick for the pain relief, and you can watch the whole thing.
We have successfully performed breast augmentations, liposuctions, tummy tucks, facelifts, and eyelid procedures all under pure local anesthetic technique. If fear of general anesthetic is your issue, please be sure to ask us about this possibility.

While we’re able to do the above, we generally feel that a little intravenous sedation is appropriate for most patients and they usually do respond very well without any nausea or other discomfort. We can keep you comfortable and unaware of your surroundings without using all the drugs and so on that make general anesthetic such an uncomfortable and possibly hazardous experience. Ask us about our anesthetic techniques when you come in for your consultation.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Some Notes in Regard to Tummy Tuck Surgery



Tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgery that has some pluses and some minuses. When compared to liposuction, on the plus side there is a tightness of the front of the tummy skin, and the surgeon is able to sometimes tighten the muscles underneath. After pregnancy, these muscles pull apart in a fashion that is sort of like felt. Felt would not shrink back or “rubber band” back into its original state, but instead stays loose. When the tummy tuck is performed, the muscles in the middle of the “six pack” can be laced together with permanent sutures, and therefore the pulled-apart middle can sometimes be repaired. On the other hand, if there is a great deal of fat underneath the muscle surrounding the stomach and other internal organs, it doesn’t work very well because it’s sort of like suturing a drum head.

The downsides of tummy tuck are as follows:

1. It’s quite a dangerous operation compared to anything else in cosmetic surgery. The fatality rate (death rate) is approximately 1 in 3000.

2. You end up with a huge (about two-and-a-half-feet long) scar.

3. The belly buttons postsurgery are often a bit unnatural or very unnatural looking.

4. Liposuction at the same time is not usually regarded as safe. The reason for this is that the blood vessels that supply the area of the abdominal skin that’s to be pulled town to meet the pubic bone can be easily compromised by liposuction, and so liposuction is usually done on another occasion many months separated from the tummy tuck.

5. Liposuction if done instead of the tummy tuck can often produce a great deal of skin shrinkage and a very satisfactory result, and a recovery which is very, very minimal compared to a tummy tuck, which generally has a painful and prolonged recovery.

Remember when thinking about your alternatives between tummy tuck and liposuction it’s not a clear “yes” and “no” answer in most cases. Tummy tucks are not for everyone, because of the risks, deformity of the scarring, and other factors. Think carefully about these issues, and although the risks associated with liposuction are modest, they are still a factor too. Use your best judgment and your doctor’s advice in regard to these issues.