Additional Articles about Breast Implants by Martin J. Moskovitz, M.D., F.A.C.S.:
Barbed Suture Face Lift
A new technique for face lifting has been in the news. The technique, often called by the trademarked names Featherlift® and Threadlift®, use a special type of suture that has small barbs and prickles on it. The sutures are inserted to the skin under light anesthesia or local injection and they are then pulled to give a facelift type correction.
Constructive Skepticism- Case In Point: Liposuction Breast Reduction
The technique of liposuction currently allows us to move past the last century's surgical paradigms. It allows us to remove the breast weight that our patients complain about at a fraction of the recovery time, expense, and scar.
Laser Liposuction
A newer laser liposuction, also known as SmartLipo®, has come on the market and has at least some value as a liposuction procedure. This procedure uses a laser that is actually put into the skin to lase, or melt, the fat.
Laser Wrinkle Removal Without Down Time
Over the past two months a new laser treatment has been in the news which claims to remove or improve facial wrinkles without superficial skin damage and the inherent downtime. The new therapy is often called the N-Lite® (Light Initiated Tissue Enhancement) and consists of a long-duration 585nm pulsed dye laser. The pulsed dye laser aims at blood and blood-containing areas.
New Reconstructive Surgery/Bariatric Surgery Alliance
Image Plastic Surgery has forged a strategic alliance with the Lighter for Life® Weight Loss Surgery Solutions program to help patients achieve their desired results following gastric bypass surgery.
Silicone Breast Implants Back on the Market
The Food and Drug administration approved silicone gel breast implants for use in all women over the age of 22. Silicone implants were the first modern implants ever used and were implanted in millions of women from 1962 until 1992. In the late 1980’s, however, questions arose as to the safety of silicone gel implants and they were taken off the general market in 1992.