Natural Results From Your Facial Plastic Surgery

August 17th, 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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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 nost they were born with, aging or injury, nothing will have a greater impact on your overall appearance.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.

    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 Natural; Feeling Great With Breast Enhancement

August 13th, 2007

Breast augmentation is one of the most popular and common elective surgeries today.

Breast enhancement procedures have risen over the past three decades thanks to more sophisticated, less invasive medical techniques. As more select procedures were discovered and higher quality materials for the implants were found, the demand has gone up sequentially.

Today over 250,000 women every year choose breast enhancement. In general, women site two reasons for moving ahead with breast enhancement: they’ve always had a small cup size and want to increase it to be more shapely; or they’ve lost their fullness and perkiness due to weight loss or pregnancy.

Whatever the reason, with today’s options, a new look can be yours in just a few hours.

Once you decide on breast enhancement, find a reputable cosmetic surgeon to perform the procedure. Ask your friends, or inquire with your gynecologist for recommendations. You can also do research online and find recommendations through various sites. Spend some time on the websites of doctors you may wish to consider. Read their information, and request special reports or subscriptions to their newsletters, if offered.

When you’re ready, make an initial consultation to discuss the details. Remember, you are under no pressure; just meet with the doctor and the staff to learn more about them, and how they handle the surgical procedure.

Find out about the sizes and types of implants available. Both saline and silicone implants are options; the choice should be made with your lifestyle in mind. Discuss your lifestyle, and share your activities. Your doctor can share with you his recommendations based on the information you provide.

As technology improves, the life of your implant will also increase. Discuss how long your implants will last, and what is a normal expectancy. With today’s top choices, such as the saline implant, keep in mind they will look good and feel natural for a long time.

Also discuss common misconceptions about breast implants.

These are no data linking breast implants to breast cancer. Likewise, breast implants will have no impact on your ability to nurse your baby. If you have any other concerns, discuss them with your doctor. He will be able to give you the facts, and dismiss the myths.

Keep in mind the entire procedure is becoming easier every year. But it is still surgery. Breast enhancement is usually performed on an outpatient basis, which means you will return home a short time after the procedure. Be prepared to spend a few days relaxing, and reducing your normal activities. You won’t be able to exercise of lift heavy objects for a few weeks.

As you return to your regular routine, you’ll do so with new vigor. Not only will you look different, but you’ll feel different too.

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 Natural; Feeling Great With Breast Enhancement

August 13th, 2007

Breast augmentation is one of the most popular and common elective surgeries today.

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.

7 Ways To Help Boost Your Self Esteem

August 10th, 2007

In today’s busy world, it’s sometimes difficult to find the time to do something for yourself. Yet spending just a little time everyday on yourself will boost your self esteem, ultimately allowing you to be a better person for yourself and your family. Try out these 7 ideas.

1. Do something you’ve been putting off.
From the simplest task of writing a letter, to something you’ve been contemplating for some time like a facelift, taking control and getting it done can have a huge impact on your self-esteem. It will make you feel good to finally be able to place a checkmark by that lingering goal.

2. Make time to do something you are good at.
Getting caught in the day-to-day chores of life can bring down anyone’s mood. Make sure you dedicate some time every week to do something you enjoy, and are good at. From painting, to dancing, to writing, or even golfing; whatever you choose make sure its something that requires your full attention.

3. Learn how to relax completely.
If you are feeling low or anxious about something, the first thing to do is to stop and relax. Feeling anxious or low is often accompanied by stress. When you concentrate on relaxing, your feelings will begin to disappear. Choose to learn a wonderful skill that will continue to help you throughout your life, such as meditation, yoga or Tai Chi.

4. Congratulate yourself on things you’ve already accomplished.
Look back at your life; what have you completed in your life? Don’t look for large items; instead, look for the little things in life. Passing a test, losing 5 pounds after the holidays, and or signing up for a new class are all reasons of celebration.

5. Establish goals you can realistically achieve.
What separates a doable goal from one that will never be achieved is the ability to see yourself accomplishing it. Looking like you did when you were 20 is not possible at the age of 50. But you can have a goal to lose 10 pounds, or to have a Botox treatment twice a year to reduce the fine lines around your eyes.

6. Rely on your own opinions.
Your goals and values have seen you through this far. Don’t do things based on the beliefs of others. Instead, choose things that will make you feel better about yourself, and have a more positive attitude towards life. If you’ve always wanted cosmetic surgery to fix the bump on your nose, then by all means do it. Taking charge will do wonders for your attitude.

7. Spend time with nurturing people.
Take a look at the people you spend time with. Do they have a positive outlook on life? Do they have a positive lifestyle? Spending time with positive people will motivate you to take charge of your life, and turn it into a happy, successful experience.

Boosting your self-esteem isn’t a once in awhile thing. Instead, it’s a process that should help you live a stronger, healthier lifestyle. Spend time every day taking care of yourself, and find things that will help you become a better you.

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.

Rejuvenate Your Life With A Mommy Makeover

August 9th, 2007

For years, women have been postponing when they have children. Instead of starting a family right out of college, women are choosing to further their careers. And when they do decide to start a family, they often continue on with their career, and still put a high value on their appearances.

A mommy makeover is more than sculpting a woman’s body and helping her improve her looks. It’s also about restoring her youthful personality, and giving her the energy and desire to become more active. Your looks and your self esteem go hand in hand. The younger you look, the better you feel, the more active you become.

When women finally do decide to have a family, their priorities often shift. Not only do they have the hectic lifestyle associated with working a 40-hour a week job, but also they add in family priorities. The results can often leave a women overwhelmed, with little time to devote to herself.

After months, or even years of devoting time to everything but herself, she finally looks in the mirror and realizes she’s let herself go. That’s when cosmetic surgery can have a huge impact on her life, and restore her youthful glow.

Motherhood is a very rewarding and fulfilling experience. But childbearing can take its toll on a women’s body.

Throughout the childbearing process of childbirth, breastfeeding and childrearing, a woman’s body goes through many changes. A mommy makeover is designed to help restore what nature took away. Yet it’s more than turning back the hands of time; it’s about enhancing what you have today, and making you look and feel your best. At any age.

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 reduce the excess fat that just doesn’t seem to go away with exercise.

Mommy makeovers are aimed primarily at women between the ages of 38 and 50 who have had all of their children. A mommy makeover usually combines several procedures at one time to create a dramatic and much improved appearance.

If a mommy makeover may be in your future, start by visiting with a cosmetic surgeon, and finding out about the many options available to you. Because technology is changing every day, the variety of services available to you varies greatly.

Motherhood should be a time you enjoy with your kids. But that doesn’t mean you can’t look great too. Give yourself a gift this year, and look great for years to come.

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.

Summer Makeovers – Using Cosmetic Surgery To Look Good For The Pool

July 2nd, 2007

Summer is the time to shed your winter sweaters, and head to the pool for some warm weather fun.

But if the thought of a swimsuit makes you shudder, maybe its time to take action. Looking good doesn’t have to mean wearing the skimpiest bikini. After all, no matter how hard most of us try, we’ll never resemble the models on the cover of a magazine.

Exercising will help you slim down, build muscle, and get into better physical shape. If you’ve been exercising regularly for some time now, you might be wondering how to get rid of those excess love handles, or to improve on your overall body shape.

For many people, the answer lies outside of the gym. They’ve found the secret to looking good isn’t in the gym, it’s in their cosmetic surgery center.

Breast Enhancement
Breast augmentation continues to be one of the most popular and common elective surgeries today.

In general, women site two reasons for moving ahead with breast enhancement: they’ve always had a small cup size and want to increase it to be more shapely; or they’ve lost their fullness and perkiness due to weight loss or pregnancy. As more options become available due to more sophisticated, less invasive medical technology, women are choosing this elective surgery to become more comfortable with the way their body looks.

Breast implants allow a woman to increase the size of her breasts, and feel more comfortable about the way she looks. Implants can either be made from silicone or saline, and are designed to have a natural shape and appearance.

For women that have had children, and their breasts have lost some of their pre-birth shape, a breast lift may be the solution. A breast lift reshapes and restores a woman’s youthful appearance after the effects of aging, pregnancy and gravity have caused sagging. This can be combined with breast implants.

Tummy Tuck
No matter how much time you spend in the gym, sometimes you just can’t get rid of the extra skin around those trouble areas.

A tummy tuck, or Abdominoplasty, provides you with a way to quickly reduce the appearance of loose, fat and flabby skin around the abdomen. The surgery addresses three things. It tightens the stomach muscles and removes the excess skin and fatty tissue, giving you a smoother, flatter stomach.

The surgery is not meant to be a form of weight loss, but rather removes fat and tightens skin that has lost its elasticity, and does not respond to diet and exercise. It’s a great way to sculpt and refine your body after pregnancy, or after dieting has returned you to your ideal weight, but not your ideal figure.

Brazilian Butt Lift
The Gluteal Augmentation (also known as the Brazilian Butt Lift) improves the shape, size or general appearance of your bottom. It improves the contour of your bottom and gives you a rounder fuller look.

Although Gluteal Augmentation has been around for many years, it has only recently gained popularity in the United States. According to the ASAPS, Americans had more than 2,100 buttock augmentation procedures and nearly 6,000 buttock lifts last year.

Unlike breast implants, a solid silicone implant is used. These implants are specifically designed to withstand the pressure placed on your bottom with normal activity. Although they are soft, these solid implants are not like silicone gel filled breast implants and therefore do not have a problem with leakage. Once in place, the implants give your bottom a firm and natural feel – as if you had been working out for many years.

Whether you choose to have one procedure, or combine several into a full body makeover, the results will be amazing. You’ll fit better into your swimsuit, and you’ll be proud to wear it as well.

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.

Restylane

May 16th, 2007

Restylane –

New research is indicating that Restylane may actually provide long term results by stimulating the skin to produce more collagen. What this translates to for patients is a result that remains long after the Restylane is gone.

RESTYLANE is a crystal-clear, biodegradable, gel composed of NASHA (Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid) which is injected directly into the skin using a fine needle to treat fine lines and wrinkles. The results are nearly immediate with the gel smoothing and eliminating folds and wrinkles in the skin. Restylane has been extensively tested for safety and efficacy since its introduction to the market in 1996. Since that time over 1.5 million treatments have been administered to very satisfied patients. The advantages to Restylane over other soft tissue fillers is its soft, malleable nature and the ease of administration with predictable results. Until recently, the main disadvantage of Restylane was that it only last for 6-9 months. Other “permanent” fillers last longer, but often are more difficult to work with and less predictable.

New research published in the Archives of Dermatology this year is indicating that Restylane actually stimulates more collagen production. Some of the key findings of the study relate to special cells in the skin called fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are the cells in the skin that produce collagen. In young people, fibroblasts are stretched, leading to greater collagen production which yields the smooth appearance of skin defining “youthfulness”. As we grow older and age, the fibroblasts assume a more relaxed shape and do not stretch as easily. This leads to decreased collagen production and the development of fine lines and wrinkles that accelerate the process of facial aging. When Restylane is injected the relaxed fibroblasts (found in wrinkled skin) were re-stretched and behaved in the way they do in younger skin, producing more collagen.( Archives of Dermatology, Feb. 2007, Vol. 143, Issue 2, pp. 155-163, “In Vivo Stimulation of De Novo Collagen Production Caused by Cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections in Photodamaged Human Skin.”)

Newer techniques of injecting larger volumes of Restylane have also demonstrated the ability to “build up” areas of facial ageing. In areas such as the corners of the mouth, these techniques of Restylane administration can be used to gently correct the “down turned” appearance that develops with aging. Some surgeons feel that these techniques actually incite a response from the fibrobalsts that leads to longer lasting 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 plastic surgery is right for you.

Beyond Botox®– New Arsenal of Injectable Treatments in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

April 24th, 2007

For Immediate Release: October 25, 2003

SAN DIEGO – Think Botox® is just for relaxing wrinkles? Think again. Plastic surgeons are not only discussing a multitude of uses for Botox, but a revolutionary set of new fillers to refill or plump up the aging face at Plastic Surgery 2003, the annual scientific meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF) and the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS). Entitled “Innovations in Facial Shaping – Adjuncts to Cosmetic Surgery, The Role of Botulinum Toxin and New Injectable Fillers,” the course runs from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2003 at the San Diego Marriot Hotel/Marina.
“Botox is a lot more than a wrinkle cure,” said Rod Rohrich, MD, ASPS president-elect and course faculty member. “By itself, the off-label uses of Botox include relieving migraine headaches and decreasing sweating in a patient’s palms and armpits. We’re using it to reshape the lower face from square to oval, a procedure requested by some Asian patients.”

According to Dr. Rohrich, Botox’s uses will be greatly enhanced when used with other fillers potentially coming on the market – creating an arsenal of options for plastic surgery patients. In fact, he believes that plastic surgeons will need to be proficient with fillers in addition to Botox to provide the entire spectrum of plastic surgery services to their patients. Botox relaxes, while the new fillers refill the wrinkle.

“As surgeons continue to pioneer other uses, we’re finding that Botox relaxes muscles while injectable fillers keep the shape or add volume,” said Dr. Rohrich. “With the revolutionary fillers coming to the market, plastic surgeons will have access to safe and effective injectables that last three times longer than previous collagen products. However, we must also be aware of the possible hazards. With the potential for permanent fillers, we also have the potential for permanent problems.”

“Innovations in Facial Shaping” will provide an in-depth review of the treatment rationale and clinical applications of Botox in aesthetic facial procedures. The emphasis of the course will be on techniques to improve facial lines, shape and contour with Botox. Live Botox demonstrations for different aesthetic problems will be presented. The course will also include an in-depth update on new injectable fillers with edited video showing these new fillers that can be used with Botox to augment overall facial contouring.

Plastic Surgery 2003 offers several other courses and programs focusing on non-surgical procedures. “Injectable Fillers for Facial Shaping” will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 28 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This comprehensive course will provide an in-depth review and comparison of the new soft tissue injectable fillers becoming available.“Clinical Applications of Botulinum Toxin Type A” will be given on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 10:45 to 11 a.m. to increase the understanding of Botox and its clinical uses to rejuvenate the face. Immediately following the lecture, a one-hour panel entitled “Lasers, PulseLight and Peels – Which One and When?” will be offered. The goal of this panel is to give a clear description of the role of each of the three modalities in facial rejuvenation.

ASPS, founded in 1931, is the largest plastic surgery organization in the world and the foremost authority on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS represents physicians certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. For referrals to ABPS-certified plastic surgeons in your area and to learn more about cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, call the ASPS at (888) 4-PLASTIC (1-888-475-2784) or visit www.plasticsurgery.org.

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.

Botox Injections

April 18th, 2007

The cosmetic form of botulinum toxin, often referred to by its product name Botox®, is a popular non-surgical injection that temporarily reduces or eliminates frown lines, forehead creases, crows feet near the eyes and thick bands in the neck. The toxin blocks the nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles while giving the skin a smoother, more refreshed appearance. Studies have also suggested that Botox is effective in relieving migraine headaches, excessive sweating and muscle spasms in the neck and eyes.

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BOTOX®: Beyond Forehead Wrinkles and Crow’s Feet

April 13th, 2007

BOTOX®: Beyond Forehead Wrinkles and Crow’s Feet
Injectable Proven Safe and Effective for Non-traditional Facial Rejuvenation Procedures; Alleviating Migraines and Excessive Perspiration

For Immediate Release: November 6, 2001

ORLANDO, Fla. - Botox®, a purified, botulinum A toxin used to block nerve impulses and temporarily paralyze muscles that cause wrinkles, is safe and effective for non-traditional uses in facial rejuvenation according to a study presented today at the 70th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in Orlando. Botox® can also be used in conjunction with surgeries such as forehead lifts, facelifts, and eyelid surgery; to combat migraine headaches; and to eliminate hyperhydrosis (excessive perspiration).

Traditionally, plastic surgeons have used Botox® on patients who desired to non-surgically diminish dynamic wrinkles on their neck or top third of their face. Dynamic wrinkles, caused by years of facial movement, include frown lines (vertical lines between the eyebrows), forehead creases, and crow’s feet.

The study reports that Botox® can be used for the central face and mouth to rid patients of wrinkles underneath the lower eyelid, along the nasal fold, underneath the lower lip, and vertical creases above the upper lip where lipstick may run.

“The new facial uses for Botox® tackle problem areas that aging patients have complained about, but for which we never had a non-surgical remedy,” said Alan Matarasso, MD, co-author of the study and associate professor of plastic surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. “With Botox®, patients get rid of wrinkles in a 5 to 10 minute procedure. Since there is little or no discomfort, patients can literally return to their normal routines immediately following the procedure.”

Another new use for Botox® is the chemical brow lift, which involves injecting Botox® into areas between and at the outer corners of the eyebrows.

“As people age, eyebrows tend to lose their arch, becoming more horizontal,” said Dr. Matarasso. “A chemical brow lift can recreate a more arched, youthful brow, producing similar results to a traditional brow lift but without the surgery.”

Botox® is also effective when used after a surgical procedure such as a forehead lift, facelift, or eyelid surgery. It can be used in combination with a forehead lift to eradicate residual lines or wrinkles, located between the eyebrows that may still be present after the procedure. Finally with eyelid surgery, which primarily adjusts the lower fat pads under the eye, Botox® can eliminate crow’s feet that may still be present after the procedure.

According to the New York Headache Center, approximately 28 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches. One reason migraines may occur is from overworked (tense) muscles in the forehead. Injecting Botox® into the same areas on the forehead as patients seeking cosmetic benefits, has shown to relieve tension headaches by relaxing overworked muscles.

Botox® can also be used to treat hyperhydrosis, a serious and sometimes embarrassing excessive sweating disorder of the underarms, hands, and feet. The muscles surrounding each sweat gland work “over time” in patients with hyperhydrosis. When Botox® is injected, the muscle relaxes and prevents the gland from secreting sweat.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. With more than 6,000 members, the society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS comprises 94 percent of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1931, the society represents physicians certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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.