Recover Quicker With A Harmonic Facelift

December 7th, 2007

According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, in 2006 over 124,000 facelifts occurred in the United States, making it the fifth most popular surgical procedure.

Of those 124,000 procedures, over 14,000 of them were performed on men. Over the past year, facelifts on men have steadily risen by about 1 to 2 percent per year. 

While facelifts remain a popular option for both men and women, a new technique offers patients the chance to enjoy the benefits of a facelift, with less recovery time.

The purpose of a facelift is to give new life to your existing looks. A facelift will remove loose or excess skin, erase deep lines and wrinkles, or decrease the jowl area. Facelifts can range in size from the mini-lift, to a standard lift, depending on the desired results and the skin laxity.

While the facelift remains ever popular, one thing may have held some people back. The traditional facelift on average required three weeks of recovery time; weeks that many people in today’s busy world simply can’t spare.

But a new twist to the traditional facelift gives people an option: the harmonic facelift.

The harmonic facelift uses the Harmonic Scalpel made by Ethicon Endosurgery, a division of Johnson and Johnson, to perform the surgery. The scalpel vibrates at a super fast speed, and causes less tissue damage with virtually no bleeding. Less tissue injury translates into less swelling, which ultimately leads to a faster recovery.

The Harmonic Scalpel is used to make incisions along the hairline, above the ear, and down around the lobe, ending in or below the hairline behind the ear. From there, the facial skin is lifted, tightened, and the excess skin is removed. 

The actual procedure with or without the use of the Harmonic Scalpel is similar. The real benefit comes in recovery. By using the Harmonic Scalpel, many patients are reporting a faster recovery. With less tissue damage, bruising is kept to a minimal; patients heal faster; and can usually return to work much quicker. It may be possible to actually cut the recovery time by as much as a week using this new technique. 

Decreasing the recovery period will undoubtedly lead to an increase in the number of facelifts over the coming years, especially as baby boomers continue to age and demand to look as young as they feel. 

What You Should Look For In A Plastic Surgery Center

November 28th, 2007

The decision to undergo any type of plastic surgery is intensely personal. Because this type of surgery is normally elective, choosing the right plastic surgery center and the right surgeons can make a big difference in the success of your procedure.

Successful plastic surgery results are dependent on the communication between you and your surgeon, and the communication you have with the plastic surgery center. Make sure you feel comfortable with your surgeon and the rest of the plastic surgery center staff. Make sure you feel you can communicate openly and honestly with them.

What is the first step in selecting plastic surgery center?
Before you pursue plastic surgery, spend as much time as you need becoming educated about the procedure itself. As you’re researching your procedure, you’ll start discovering reputable surgeons and plastic surgery centers in your area that specialize in your procedure.

Carefully evaluate the credentials of the physician and the plastic surgery center before you proceed. Talk to family members or friends that have undergone procedures, or ask your surgeon if he can provide you with some referrals. The more planning you do now, the more comfortable you’ll be with your decision throughout the procedure.

Choosing a plastic surgeon.
A plastic surgeon reflects the values of the plastic surgery center he works for. Look for:

  • surgeons with education, training and certification in the field of cosmetic plastic surgery. This will ensure your surgeon has completed specialized training in this area, and has passed rigorous examinations to become certified.
  • a high level of experience throughout the staff. If a plastic surgery center has multiple surgeons on staff, look at the level of experience in each of the doctors. Some doctors may have specialized training, and may be using new techniques or technology.
  • communication that fits your style. Everyone communicates in different ways. Look for a plastic surgery center that makes you feel comfortable.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors in the field of plastic surgery. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery. To speak to the staff at the plastic surgery center, please contact their Denver, Colorado office at 303-706-1100.

Why You Should Demand A Plastic Surgery Specialist?

November 12th, 2007

What makes a doctor a plastic surgery specialist? Does it take special requirements, or is it an easy process?

It starts with education and training. If a doctor chooses to become a plastic surgery specialist, he should focus his education and skills on this specialty. The surgeon should have completed an accredited residency program in plastic surgery, and have a number of years of intensive training and experience covering the full spectrum of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. Typically, when a doctor chooses to become a plastic surgery specialist, he or she will also become board certified to enter the field of plastic surgery. Certification requires rigorous qualifications and strict membership requirements.

Once a doctor chooses to become a plastic surgery specialist, he must turn his training into experience. If he has performed your procedure dozens of times, he’ll understand every nuance of the surgery. You’ll feel more comfortable with the doctor, the procedure, and will be more relaxed during the entire process.

Because a plastic surgery specialist has a passion for what he does, he may also share this passion in various ways. Many of today’s finest doctors become active in the teaching community, training future generations of doctors to in turn become great plastic surgery specialists.

Some doctors also choose to give back to their communities by setting up humanitarian organizations or not-for-profit groups that provide free plastic surgeries to children and adults in underprivileged areas.

Above all, today’s top plastic surgery specialists offer you a wide variety of services that will help improve the way you live your life. If you have questions, set up an initial consultation to speak with a plastic surgery specialist. They should be able to answer all of your questions, and make you feel comfortable about the procedure, and the entire process. Your happiness will make all of the difference in a successful experience.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors that have what it takes to be considered as plastic surgery specialists. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery.

Natural Results From Your Colorado Facial Plastic Surgery

November 2nd, 2007

Our appearance plays an important role in our daily lives. The way we look has a dramatic effect on the way we act and perceive the way people are viewing us. That’s why choosing to have facial plastic surgery can be one of the most influential decisions a person will ever make.

A facial plastic surgeon is typically a board certified surgeon who specializes in addressing surgery of the head and neck. These surgeons perform the majority of these elective facial plastic surgery procedures, and perform a wide variety of procedures. These procedures include:

· Blepharoplasty, or surgery of the eyelids. This procedure can correct droopy eyelids that can make you look older and impair your vision.

· Facial scar revision. Facial scarring is caused by a wide variety of sources, including accidents, surgery, a burn or acne. Successful facial plastic surgery can reduce the signs of some facial scars.

Forehead lifts. Often the first signs of aging begin to appear in the brow and forehead area due to the effects of sun, wind and the pull of gravity. This facial plastic surgery procedure will tighten loose skin and remove the excess forehead wrinkling and drooping.
Mentoplasty, or surgery of the chin. A well-defined chin can have a dramatic effect on one’s profile, and is often combined with Rhinoplasty, or surgery of the nose, to create facial balance.

Otoplasty, or surgery of the ears. Redefining one’s ears can have a powerful effect on self-consciousness and self esteem. Both children and adults can benefit from this relatively straightforward facial plastic surgery technique.

Rhinoplasty, or surgery of the nose. One of the most common requests for facial plastic surgery starts with a request for the nose. Whether it’s being unhappy with the nose they were born with, aging or injury, nothing will have a greater impact on your overall appearance.
Rhytidectomy, or surgery of the face. Aging is inevitable. As the years go by, the effects of aging begin to appear on the face and neck, including crow’s feet near the corner of the eyes, forehead lines, and folds around the chin and front neck area. Both heredity and personal habits such as sun exposure have a huge impact. Having Rhytidectomy, or a face lift, can improve not only your looks, but also your self-confidence.

Wrinkle treatment, or botox injections. The gradual development of facial wrinkles, whether fine lines on the surface or deeper creases and folds, can be reduced by clear-cut procedures.

While results from just one facial plastic surgery procedure can have a dramatic effect on not only the way you look at yourself, but also the way you live your life, the best place to start is with more information. Visit with the staff at a reputable facial plastic surgery center and find out which procedures are right for you.

Preparing For Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

September 27th, 2007

Congratulations – you’ve finally decided to take the next step and proceed with cosmetic plastic surgery. While this is an exciting time for you, we understand that you may also have some anxiety about the coming weeks.

To ensure your cosmetic plastic surgery experience is a safe and smooth surgery and recovery period, we’ve put together a few tips and strategies. From today until the morning of your surgery, use these tips to maximize your experience through careful planning.

Timing
Start by evaluating the amount of time you will need for your cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, and the amount of time you will need for recovery. Plan your surgery at a time when you social commitments are low, and you can take some time off of work. The key to a successful recovery from a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure is to take the needed time away, and relax as much as possible. Stress will only add more time for recovery.

The amount of time needed for each cosmetic plastic surgery procedure is different. Make sure you speak with your doctor before hand to understand the time for recovery. Share with him the type of activities you do in your normal routine, and any upcoming events that you may be preparing for.

Support
While most cosmetic plastic surgery procedures will not require bed rest, you may wish to have a few family members or friends that are willing to help out for the first week or so. Even though you are electing to have a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, it is still real surgery, and you should plan accordingly.

Financing
Once you’ve decided on a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, you must also decide how you will pay for it. Will you be obtaining financing, or have you had time to save for the procedure?

In addition to the cost of the surgery, you should also plan for small incidental expenses. If you don’t have adequate sick or vacation days stored at work, you may be required to take a few days without pay.

Being prepared will ensure your success with any cosmetic plastic surgery procedure you choose.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors in the field of cosmetic plastic surgery. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery.

Colorado Cosmetic Surgeon Becomes Consultant and Trainer on Harmonic Facelifts

September 24th, 2007

Summary: Dr Randolph C Robinson has been selected to serve as a consultant with Ethicon Endo-Surgery, and will lecture and train other surgeons in using the Harmonic Scalpel to perform harmonic facelifts.

Denver, CO (PRWEB) September 24, 2006 –Dr. Randolph C. Robinson has announced his affiliation with Ethicon Endo-Surgery, makers of the Harmonic Scalpel, a Johnson & Johnson company located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr Robinson will now serve as a consultant with Ethicon Endo-Surgery, and will lecture and train other surgeons in using the Harmonic Scalpel to perform harmonic facelifts.

The Harmonic Scalpel was originally designed for general surgery, and was applied to the facelift operation several years ago in Paris, France by Dr Françoise Firmin. Dr Robinson trained under Dr Firmin in 1990-91, and observed Dr Firmin performing a harmonic facelift in Paris in December 2005. Dr Robinson began performing the harmonic facelift through his own practice in 2006.

The Harmonic Scalpel uses ultrasonic technology, and vibrates at a high frequency, 50,000 cycles per second, which seals the tissue as it dissects, and ultimately helps eliminate bruising typically associated with a facelift.

“The harmonic facelift shortens the recovery period significantly,” said Dr Robinson. “Compared to the more conventional facelift that is performed with scissors, the harmonic facelift reduces the normal bruising, allowing a patient to get back to his or her normal lifestyle almost a week earlier.”

Because of the benefits of using the Harmonic Scalpel in surgery, Dr Robinson will pioneer the use into other surgeries as well.

“Using harmonic technology will benefit patients in many aspects of cosmetic surgery because of the improved tissue response,” said Dr Robinson. “For instance, applying this technology into the Harmonic Breast Augmentation should decrease the risk of hematomas and muscle soreness, giving women another option in this popular procedure.”

About Dr. Randolph C. Robinson
Dr. Randy Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery and is an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider. He is the founder of Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery in Lone Tree, Colorado, and is on the active staff at the Sky Ridge Medical Center. He writes, speaks, and teaches in a variety of areas. To learn more about Dr. Randolph C. Robinson, visit http://www.parkmeadowscosmeticsurgery.com/drrobinson.cfm

A Mommy Makeover - Rejuvenate Your Life

September 5th, 2007

A mommy makeover isn’t one prescribed procedure. Instead, it’s customized to give you your desired results. It may include:

  • A Botox treatment to soften the tiny lines and wrinkles around your eyes or on your forehead.
  • Eyelid surgery to permanently remove the sagging that occurs around your eyes.
  • A facelift to reduce the aging process caused by stress.
  • Breast enlargement, breast reduction, or breast lift to give your figure a new look.
  • A tummy tuck to diminish the pouch that won’t go away.
  • Liposuction to contour the body, and enhance the work you have already done in weight loss and exercise.

No matter which procedures you choose, a mommy makeover can have a huge impact
on a your life, and restore your youthful glow.

Why Choosing Breast Plastic Surgery Can Enhance The Way You Look And Feel

August 31st, 2007

Probably one of the most common and most talked about types of cosmetic surgery is breast plastic surgery. When most people think of breast plastic surgery, they typically think of breast enhancement. But if breast plastic surgery may be in your future, keep in mind that there are several different procedures that can provide you with your desired results.

Breast augmentation
Breast augmentation is surgery designed to enlarge your breasts through the use of breast implants. Breast augmentation, or breast enlargement, is frequently sought by women who are unhappy with the small size of their breasts.

Breast lift (mastopexy)
Over the years, factors such as pregnancy, nursing, and aging in general can take a toll on a woman’s breasts. Breast lift, or mastopexy, is a surgical procedure to raise and reshape sagging breasts.

Breast reduction
Breast reduction, or mammaplasty, is a procedure that removes fat, glandular tissue and skin from the breasts, making them smaller, lighter and firmer. This can be a welcome relief to women with very large breasts, and can actually reduce medical problems such as neck and back pain.

Breast reconstruction (post mastectomy or congenital)
Breast reconstruction is a procedure that can rebuild the appearance of a breast after removal due to cancer or other disease. This can be one of the most rewarding surgical procedures available today.

While there are many types of breast plastic surgery available to you, the best way to determine which is the best fit for you is to talk with your plastic surgeon. He will be able to provide you with information on every type of procedure, and help answer your questions.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors in the field of plastic surgery. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery.

Please contact their Denver, Colorado office at 303-706-1100 to learn which type of breast plastic surgery is right for you.

Plastic Surgery - Changing Your Look With A Brow Lift

August 24th, 2007

In the world of cosmetic surgery, the brow lift (also known as a forehead lift) is becoming an increasingly popular choice in enhancing ones appearance. The brow lift is specifically designed elevate the brow position and decrease the deep wrinkles in the area between the eye brows.

The brow lift is often used in combination with other procedures such as an eyelid surgery or a face lift. It is generally performed on an outpatient basis.

The Different Types of Brow Lifts

A surgeon will turn to one of two approaches towards lifting the forehead and eyebrow region of your face. The first is called the classic lift, while the second is referred to as an endoscopic lift. The classic lift is performed by creating one uninterrupted incision, starting at the same level as your ears and continuing up towards the hairline. Working with your hairline, your surgeon will adjust the incision to prevent visible scarring.

With the endoscopic lift, the surgeon will insert a small camera connected to a thin tube (called a scope) into an incision located near the hairline so that the surrounding muscles and tissues are visible on a screen. This information is then used to make decisions regarding additional changes to the brow lift. During the procedure, a surgeon may use anywhere from two to six small incisions in the hairline. From the incisions, the skin of the forehead as well as the hair bearing skin at the top of the head will be lifted up with special instruments. The skin will be moved back, causing the eyebrow region to be raised.

For many patients, the brow lift is a perfect solution to heaviness in the upper eye lid region created by a drooping brow. Many patients choose the surgery because they feel they look sad, angry or tired, and are looking for a more youthful appearance. The brow lift lessens forehead lines, smoothes out the skin and creates a more alert and youthful appearance.

The Surgery
The surgery will take place on an outpatient basis, and can be performed under general anesthesia. Most surgeries will take anywhere from two to three hours, and are often combined with other surgeries such as eyelid or facelifts.

Postoperatively, the patient can expect swelling and bruising. Applying an ice compress may help decrease both the swelling and the purple bruising that may occur. As you recover, you will notice the improvement around the eyebrow area of your face.

Your surgeon will be able to provide you with more information, and be able to share with you the results you can expect, based on your facial structure and your desired results. To find out more about a brow lift, schedule a consultation with your cosmetic surgeon.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors in the field of plastic surgery. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery.

Please contact their Denver, Colorado office at 303-706-1100 to learn which type of breast plastic surgery is right for you.

Looking Younger With Restylane

August 20th, 2007

If you’ve been looking into collagen treatments or Botox to help reduce the fine lines that are appearing near your eyes or lips, there’s another treatment that is providing positive results. Restylane was approved by the FDA in December 2003, and has since been used in more than 1.5 million treatments worldwide. Restylane is a cosmetic dermal filler made of a crystal clear gel called Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid, or NASHAâ„¢. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that already exists in the human body, and can be used to provide volume to the skin.

How does Restylane work?
Restylane is applied in a similar manner to other non-surgical cosmetic procedures, and is injected into the area of choice. When it is injected into the lip, wrinkle or fold, it works together with the body’s own hyaluronic acid, and joins forces to create volume, giving a more youthful and healthy appearance.

What type of results can I expect?
Just like other forms of injectables, Restylane will have an immediate affect. It also has long-term temporary results, and can last anywhere from 6 to 12 months. The results will vary, depending on your lifestyle, age, and skin factors.

What are the side effects?
One of the reasons Restylane is growing in popularity is because of its safety. Since hyaluronic acid is naturally present in the body, the skin and body do no react to the material. In fact, very few reactions have occurred in people electing this product. The reported reactions do include temporary redness, bruising, swelling, itching or tenderness, and may last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. This makes Restylane very appealing and a convenient solution for reducing fine lines and wrinkles that appear on the face and neck.

What is the recovery time?
Restylane injections can be administered anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour or more, depending on how many areas will be injected. Immediately after the treatment you may experience slight swelling, tenderness or redness, but you should easily be able to return to your normal routine.

As a precaution, you should also avoid alcohol and exercise for six to ten hours following the procedure, and avoid sunbathing or cold weather activities until all redness and swelling disappears.

What do I need to do before a Restylane treatment?
The best part of this procedure is it requires no pre-testing. Because hyaluronic acid is present in the human body, there is no need for skin tests to determine allergic reactions.

Who is the ideal candidate for Restylane treatment?
Restylane is most effective in correcting wrinkles and folds around the nose, lips, eyes and cheeks. It also provides natural fullness to the lips when used for lip augmentation. The ideal candidate is a person who is looking for minor correction, and is aware that periodic treatments are required to retain the necessary results.

Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery offers you two of today’s top doctors in the field of plastic surgery. Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr Jeremy Z Williams completed extensive training in plastic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD before returning to his native home, Colorado. Both are committed to providing you with top quality care, from your initial consultation to your full post-operative recovery.

Please contact their Denver, Colorado office at 303-706-1100 to learn which type of breast plastic surgery is right for you.