Nick Carr MD, FRCSC, Canadian Plastic Surgeon & Educator

Dr. Nick Carr shares his thoughts on the medical education system in Canada as a plastic surgeon and eductor.

Name: Dr. Nick Carr 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Website: skinworks.ca

That's interesting: Dr. Nick Carr is a Royal College Examiner in Plastic Surgery.

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Dr. Alexander E. Handschin, Plastic Surgeon In Germany

Dr. Alexander E. Handschin

With several specializations in surgery, Dr. Alexander E. Handschin shares his practice style changes in Germany.

Name: Dr. Alexander E. Handschin
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Website: drguth.de

That's interesting: Dr. Handschin belongs to the following professional organizations: the Board of General Surgery in Switzerland and Germany, Board of General Surgery in Switzerland and Germany, and Specialisation Board of Hand Surgery. He is also a fellow of the European Board of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (EBOPRAS).

With the advent of Botox therapy and hyaluronic acid fillers, non-surgical options have certainly increased over the past years. I believe that these tools are adding to the possibilities of a plastic surgeon, since their indications do not necessarily interfere with surgical options.

The use of autologous fat-transplants has certainly seen a significant rise, and I believe that additional knowledge will emerge from this technique. Also, the use of stem cells, such as adipose-derived stem cells poses a great potential for plastic surgeons.

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The Value Of Board Certification In Cosmetic Medicine?

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Is it better and safer to get Botox injected by a family physician who has been injecting patients for 15 years or a newly graduated plastic surgeon who just finished his residency last week?

In Cosmetic Surgery, the term "Board Certified" is the most highly used term for marketing purposes today. Thirty years ago, many doctors were "Board Eligible" or non boarded and their value came from their training and their experience and their expertise, not just a label. Today, doctors are expected to be board certified in something. That something is the topic of heated battles and debates and many of our colleagues are just as confused about it as are our patients and the public and the media. Insurance companies and third party payor and even hospitals require board certification and may use it for determining reimbursement. 

The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and The American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery (ABFPRS) have had many decades of heated nasty all out warfare. For the most part, on the surface at least, the war is over but small battles and skirmishes are still waged amongst these two specialties here and there around the country. But cosmetic surgery is no longer being offered purely by Plastic Surgeons or Facial Plastic Surgeons, Oculoplastic surgeons, Oral surgeons, otolaryngologists, & dermatologists are a significant part of the cosmetic surgery providers. More over, family physicians, ER doctors, Radiologists, OBGYNs, and other doctors whose specialty is not traditionally associated with cosmetic surgery are now the fastest growing population of cosmetic surgery providers with Botox and fillers and lasers as their entry to the more involved mini facelifts and blepharoplasties and liposuction. The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery and the American Board of Laser Surgery has given this large heterogonous group of non-cosmetic surgeons an umbrella to gather under and a label to use for marketing and validation.  

The American Board of Plastic Surgery and The American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery have now joined forces in order to "protect the public" and inform the media and public about the lack of proper residency or fellowship training by many of these new non traditional providers.  Protecting the public is a noble endeavour and a great cause but I ask who is going to protect the public from less inept members of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery?  There is no doubt that the vast majority of poor cosmetic surgery with bad outcomes are being performed by Board Certified doctors, most of which are actually certified by these two esteemed Boards (ABPS and ABFPRS). 

Then what is the true value of "board certification" and how will the public be protected? We must police and control our own profession as a whole before we are controlled by outside forces. In Ontario Canada, a deal between the society of Plastic Surgeons and the Department of health posed a new regulation where no one other than a plastic surgeon could use the term "plastic surgery" in their advertising! So, is it better and safer to get Botox injected by a family physician who has been injecting patients for 15 years or a newly graduated plastic surgeon who just finished his residency last week or even from a nurse who works at a plastic surgeons office? This is a tough question that needs to be answered by us doctors before it gets settled for us by external forces. 

Interview: Dr. Mark Mofid, A Plastic Surgeon In San Diego, California

San Diego Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Mark MofidDr. Mark Mofid's plastic surgery practice includes the La Jolla, Del Mar, and Chula Vista areas of San Diego.

Name: Mark Mofid, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Location: La Jolla, CA
Website: drmofid.com

Dr. Mark Mofid is a board-certified San Diego and La Jolla area plastic surgeon, certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Can you tell us how your clinic's set up?

Our office is centrally located in La Jolla/UTC within San Diego County. We have a full time dermatologist (my wife) and plastic surgeon (me) and a nurse. We have a AAAASF/Medicare accredited surgery center attached to the clinic and also provide laser services. The practice has several thousand patient visits per year and we offer medical and cosmetic dermatologic services as well as cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

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Radiofrequency Assisted Liposuction (RFAL) - A new technique for adipose tissue treatment & 3D-skin tightening

The new technique using radiofrequency assisted liposucion (RFAL) from Invasix is based on bipolar radiofrequency energy which is applied to the subcutaneous adipose tissue and subdermal skin surface.

Preliminary clinical trials, histologic biopsies of the treated tissue and thermal monitoring demonstrate a rapid liquefaction of the adipose cells, coagulation of surcutaneous blood vessels and uniform sustained heating of tissue.

The dramatic rise in liposuction procedures, the aging “baby boomer” population, with decreasing skin tone and advanced laxity are seeking new body contour procedures.

The traditional tumescent, suction-assisted liposuction (SAL) is a mechanical disruption of adipose tissue through the openings in the cannula with induced negative pressure and can be quite traumatic to the patient.

 In seeking to improve the postoperative patient recovery of swelling, bruising, pain and to enhance skin contraction as well as to diminish physician effort, newer generations of energy-assisted liposuction technologies have been developed.

Preliminary studies with the RFAL technique reported faster treatment, improved safety, reduced tissue trauma, liquefaction of adipose tissue, blood vessel coagulation and uniform heating of the skin and subcutaneous tissue as well potential 3D-skin tightening. Due to histologic observation of connective tissue in the treatment area there is a significant change in its structure with coagulation of the deep, dermal collagen. After treating the subcutaneous fibrous and dermal matrix with RFAL the results are impressive in 3D-soft tissue contraction and contours.

Dr. Bratani has no disclosures and interests with Invasix Ltd.

Dr. Carey Nease, Southern Surgical Arts In Chattanooga, TN

Dr. Carey Nease Board Certified Tennessee Cosmetic SurgeonDr. Carey Nease's goal is to impact the lives of his patients in a way that they are transformed, but not different. 

Name: Carey Nease, MD
Clinic: Southern Surgical Arts
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Website: southernsurgicalarts.com

That's interesting: Dr. Nease is a Fellowship Director of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and trains surgeons from around the country the latest techniques in cosmetic surgery. The fellowship is a one-year training program open to current ABMS-certified general surgeons, plastic surgeons and head and neck surgeons. He is also a board-examiner and trustee of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery and trains other surgeons around the United States in SmartLipo and Affirm fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing.

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Interview With Serbian Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Gorana Kuka.

Gorana Kuka MD, Board Certified Serbian physician

Dr. Gorana Kuka works in private plastic surgery practice at the Colic Hospital with patients coming from around Europe.

Name: Gorana Kuka, MD
Clinic: Colic Hospital
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Website: dr-colic.com

That's interesting: Dr. Gorana Kuka is board certified by Serbian Medical Society.
She is a member of ISHRS (International Society for Hair Restoration Surgery), IPRAS (International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery) and a women for women organization that aims to supply help by female surgeons to patients.

Your website is translated in eight different languages including English, German, French, Russian and Italian. Where do your patients come from? Are you seeing 'medical tourism'?

Since around 60% of our patients are coming from abroad, we had to translate our webpage into different languages. Most of our patients come from Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Some of them are of Serbian origin and some of them are foreigners. They have found about us either from their Serbian friends living abroad, or looking through internet for aesthetic surgery of best quality and lower fees.

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American Cosmetic Surgery Numbers By Region

American cosmetic surgical procedures in the U.S. by region.

North East: 302,000 cosmetic surgeries

 

  • 29% Nose Reshaping
  • 20% Facelift
  • 18% Eyelid Surgeries
  • 17% Liposuction
  • 15% Breast Augmentation

South East: 289,000 cosmetic surgeries

  • 23% Liposuction
  • 23% Facelift
  • 22% Eyelid Surgeries
  • 16% Breast Augmentation

South: 258,000 cosmetic surgeries

  • 17% Breast Augmentation
  • 17% Nose Reshaping
  • 16% Tummy Tuck
  • 15% Liposuction

Midwest: 242,000 cosmetic surgeries

  • 31% Dermabrasion
  • 17% Breast Augmentation
  • 14% Nose Reshaping
  • 13% Eyelid Surgeries
  • 13% Liposuction

West: 485,000 cosmetic surgeries

  • 36% Breast Augmentation
  • 34% Eyelid Surgery
  • 32% Liposuction
  • 31% Facelift
  • 27% Nose Reshaping

* Percentages may aggregate to more than 100% do to the same patient having multiple types of treatments.

Dr. Lisa Lynn Sowder, A Female Plastic Surgeon In Seattle

Dr. Lisa Lynn Sowder

Dr. Lisa Lynn Sowder manages an accredited surgical facility and plastic surgery practice in Seattle, WA.

Name: Lisa Lynn Sowder MD FACS
Clinic: Seattle Plastic Surgery
Location: Seattle, WA
Website: sowdermd.com

That's interesting: Dr. Lissa Lynn Sowder is past president of the Northwest Society of Plastic Surgeons and the Washington Society of Plastic Surgeons, past chair of the King County Medical Society Grievance Committee and former Trustee of the King County Medical Society.

Your operating room is certified by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (AAAASF). How much benefit is there for a physician who owns their own surgical suite instead of using other facilities?

The headaches are staffing and supplying the operating room. Equipment needs to be maintained and replaced. Supplies need to be ordered. The floor needs to be mopped, etc. Employees need to be trained. There is a boat load of paperwork necessary for AAAASF certification. Just doing it all right isn’t enough – it all has to be documented and documented and documented. It’s expensive and

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Dr. John S. Silverton, An English Plastic Surgeon In Stockton, CA

Dr. John S. Silverton, An English Plastic Surgeon In Stockton, CA

With his UK medical education and US credentials, Dr. John Silverton brings his artistic sensibilities to his plastic surgery practice in California.

Name: John S. Silverton, MD, FRCS
(England and Edinburgh)
Clinic: Stockton Plastic Surgery
Location: Stockton, CA
Website: silvertonmd.com

That's interesting: Born and educated in the UK but practicing in Stockton, California, Dr. Silverton is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in England and the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh as well as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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Dr. Robert Cohen, Breast Enhancement Specialist In Scottsdale, AZ

Dr. Robert Cohen

As a plastic surgeon in Scottsdale, Dr. Rober Cohen specializes in cosmetic surgery of the breast.

Name:Robert Cohen, MD, FACS
Clinic: Scottsdale Center For Plastic Surgery
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Websites: robertcohenmd.com, cohenbreastsurgery.com

That's interesting: Dr. Cohen published a textbook chapter on technology and robotics in plastic surgery while at Dartmouth.

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Laser Liposuction & Skin Tightening - Emperor's New Clothes?

Laser Assisted Liposuction - Medical Spa MDDoes laser assisted liposuction really provide all of the skin tightening benefits that the manufacturers claim?

We are in pursuit of many Holy Grails in plastic surgery, from scarless post-surgical healing, non-invasive liposuction and implant-free breast augmentation to non-invasive skin tightening. With the advent of laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) came the promise from the manufacturers that we have finally achieved a way of combining "minimally invasive" fat removal with skin tightening, sensationally treating two maladies with one procedure.

I been involved with LAL for many years, and it has been the primary revenue driver in my practice for nearly five years running. I began to perform the procedure when the machines became powerful enough to actually generate enough subdermal heat in a timely fashion to potentially create significant collagen remodeling and hopefully result in skin tightening. My case load quickly became large enough that I was asked to be a national speaker for one of the dominant laser companies educating other physicians on the use of LAL. As such, I delved into every published paper even remotely relating to heat-generated skin tightening and laser assisted liposuction. Over the years, I have been able to merge a huge surgical experience with the science behind the procedure and draw some fairly clear and simple conclusions on the issue of skin tightening.

Setting up a patient for potential skin tightening is fully dependent on generating ample subdermal heat to initiate collagen denaturation and subsequent remodelling. Generally, this temperature is felt to be between 40 to 45 degrees celsius.  At around 47 degrees celsius, skin blistering and burns occur.  With proper time, temperature-monitoring devices, and careful technique, adequate temperatures can be achieved. Getting the skin to this temperature range takes time and significantly prolongs the procedure. Additionally, the risk of seroma escalates the longer you spend with the tissues in this temperature range in my experience.

In about 15% of cases, I see clinically visible skin tightening which I don't feel I would have seen using other techniques. This skin tightening is not the equivalent of excision techniques, but typically limited and subtle. This is obviously purely my subjective opinion to be clear, and I cannot say that these same results may not have occured witht the same frequency had I used other liposuction techniques.

The science of LAL and skin tightening is clear that some tightening does occur and is quantifiable. But this does not predictably translate into clinical relevance. I have now performed nearly 1000 LAL's and no longer educate my patients that LAL is a good method of tightening skin. The limited degree of tightening I credit LAL for is not enough to call it a clinically relevant skin tightening procedure. The majority of new LAL consults in my practice present with the impression that LAL is going to tighten up their loose skin while removing fat. The notion is dominant on the internet and even in print ads. I politely educate them that although there may indeed by some skin tightening, this will be subtle at best. In my opinion, the advantages of LAL lie elsewhere, particularly in a somewhat easier recovery.

I continue to hear from colleagues who also use LAL that they believe in the skin tightening.  I don't know if this is a case of "The Emporers New Clothes" or not. I have pushed the envelope in terms of thoroughly heating up the skin to appropriate temperatures and length of time, but only see minimal tightening and an increase number of seromas. I continue to use LAL heavily but no longer tout skin tightening as being an expected end point.

Samuel Lam, MD, FACS: Plastic Surgeon, Artist & Entrepreneur In Dallas, Texas

Double board certified in facial plastic surgery and hair restoration, Dr. Lam keeps himself busy with his Ova skin care line and lecturing worldwide.

Dr. Sam Lam is a triple board-certified facial plastic surgeon who is world renowned for his pioneering work in facial rejuvenation and hair restoration. He is the owner of the 27,000 sq.ft. Willow Bend Wellness Center. He has authored five major medical textbooks, Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation, Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face, Complementary Fat Grafting, Simplified Facial Rejuvenation, and Hair Transplant 360 along with over 150 book chapters and scientific papers. He lectures monthly nationally and internationally with well over 100 lectures to date. He is the 2002 winner of the John Orlando Roe Research Prize for his research on skin rejuvenation.

Name: Dr. Samuel M. Lam
Clinic: Lam Facial Plastic Surgery Center
Location: Dallas, TX
Website: lamfacialplastics.com, hairtx.com, ova-skin.com

That's interesting: After 2 years of research and development, Dr. Lam launched his new skin care line, OVA, that features plant-derived stem cells for skin rejuvenation, that is simple to use with only one morning product and one evening product.

He is an accomplished artist having completed all of the illustrations for three of his medical textbooks along with many drawings for his scientific articles and book chapters. He enjoys painting during his free time and has on display over 150 of his original paintings in the new wellness center. He's also a certified PADI divemaster.

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Dr. Stephen Bresnick: Plastic Surgeon in Encino, California

Dr. Stephen Bresnick Encino, California Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Bresnick discusses how he balances his teaching career and private practice after 15 years as a plastic surgeon. 

Name: Stephen Bresnick, M.D., D.D.S., M.S.
Clinic: Encino Plastic Surgery
Location: Encino, CA
Website: drbresnick.com

That's interesting: Dr. Bresnick has published nine books in medicine and science and has authored over 20 articles published in medical journals.

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Dr. Karen B. Vaniver: A Plastic Surgeon in Seattle

Breast cancer advocate, Dr. Karen B. Vaniver is paying it forward from her plastic surgery clinic in Seattle, Washington.

Dr. Karen Vaniver

Name: Karen B. Vaniver, MD, FACS
Clinic: Seattle Plastic Surgery
Location: Seattle, WA
Website: drvaniver.com

That's interesting: Dr. Vaniver's essays on women in plastic surgery and the role of spiritual practice in plastic surgery have been published in the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. She has worked internationally with Interplast, a not-for-profit organization providing free reconstructive surgery for children and facilitates a support group named "Girltalk". She is the creator of Dr. Karen B. Vaniver Breast and Body Recovery Serum.

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