Friday, September 13, 2013

The Four Components of a Mommy Makeover



Kate Middleton After Pregnancy
Weeks after Kate Middleton gave birth to her son, she appeared in public wearing black skinny jeans and not showing any signs of the pouch on the lower abdomen that many new moms encounter. According to those close to the Duchess, she gained little weight during pregnancy, which made it easier to bounce back. Weight gain is an important part of pregnancy, however, and a necessary step in fetal development and health. 

During pregnancy, your body stores fat to use as fuel for the pregnancy and labor  and during breastfeeding. There is no way to avoid this. You also will see your skin stretch and it may fail to return to the same taut shape after pregnancy. The breasts grow too, with fatty tissue and eventual milk stores. This added weight can cause them to sag and develop stretch marks. Some women see their breasts shrink in size after weaning their baby. All of these issues can be addressed through four different plastic surgery techniques, commonly known as a “mommy makeover” when performed together.

Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty or a “tummy tuck” is the third most popular plastic surgery per American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports. When it comes to a mommy makeover, this one surgery can help tighten the skin on the abdomen and even remove a few stretch marks that fall on the skin that is excised. 

With a tummy tuck, you don't use it to lose weight. Your plastic surgeon wants to see you at or very close to your target weight. The surgery is used to help tighten the skin after other steps like diet and exercise have done all they can.

This is a major surgery. It takes anywhere from two to five hours to complete under anesthesia. After the surgery, you wear compression bandages to decrease swelling. Drains, if any, are removed in a week, and stitches come out in 7 to 14 days.

Breast Augmentation

If you found pregnancy reduced the size or firmness of your breasts, breast augmentation is a beneficial solution. Using either saline or silicone gel implants, a surgeon restores the volume of your breasts. The surgery begins with either general anesthesia or local anesthesia and a sedative. Small incisions are made and the implants are inserted. Expect the surgery to take upwards of two hours to complete. Autologous fat transfer is another option for enhancing the breasts in which excess fat is taken from an area like the abdomen or hips and then transferred to the breasts. 

Following a breast augmentation, you need to limit strenuous activities for about a month. You may want to take it easy for the first week or two, though many patients are able to return to work within a few days. 

Breast Lift

A breast lift can be performed by itself or in combination with a breast augmentation. The ultimate goal is to lift the breasts to restore them to a more youthful position.

The surgery takes between one to three hours to complete. The size and location of the incision depends on the corrections that must be made. Breast tissue is pulled up into place and excess skin is trimmed away before the incision is closed. After the surgery, a bandage or surgical bra will be applied. Stitches come out in one to three weeks, depending on how quickly you heal.

Liposuction

Some people believe liposuction is used to remove excess fat from the body in lieu of losing weight through diet or exercise. However, liposuction is best used to remove fat that diet and exercise haven't corrected in patients who are at or near their ideal weight.

There are different techniques used by plastic surgeons, but the basic method of liposuction involves the removal of excess fat cells using a hollow tube known as a cannula that is attached to a vacuum device that suctions the fat from below the skin. Two of the common techniques involve the tumescent technique and ultrasound assisted liposuction. The tumescent technique involves the insertion of a fluid that combines an anesthetic, epinephrine and saline. This causes the fat cells to tumesce or become firm for easier removal. The other technique uses ultrasound energy to melt the fat before it is suctioned out.

It is hard to predict how long liposuction will take. It depends on how much fat must be removed. Following the procedure, you will wear compression garments to help reduce swelling. After a week, any stitches are removed. After that, you should be able to get back to your usual routine.

Things to Consider

Mommy Makeover in Newport Beach, CA
Prior to any of the surgeries that make up a mommy makeover, you need to consider your future. If you plan to have additional children, wait until you're done. Another pregnancy may reverse any of the improvements you've made.

If you have a child who enjoys being picked up, you'll want someone on hand to help you out or you may want to wait until your child is older. Most of these surgeries restrict you from lifting heavy objects for a period of time after surgery. Unless you have someone else available to carry or pick up your child, it's best to wait until your child is older and no longer being carried.

Make sure you lose your baby weight before you visit a plastic surgeon for a mommy makeover. Read Parents article Losethe Baby Weight for Good. When you're ready to talk to a Newport Beach plastic surgeon, call Dr. Robert Kessler. Dr. Kessler is a board certified general and plastic surgeon. Reach his office by calling (949) 644-6544.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Ultherapy Introduced at Special Event




Have you been wishing the skin on your face was as toned as it once was but are apprehensive about undergoing surgery? You are not alone. On August 27th, 2013, a special event was hosted by Dr. Kessler to introduce patients to Ultherapy. The informative presentation took place at Dr. Kessler’s office in Newport Beach from 1pm to 5pm. Space was limited to thirty guests, which were divided among  three one-hour sessions.

Attendees had an enjoyable time while at the practice receiving Ultherapy demonstrations and special promos, and they went home with a wealth of knowledge about the age-defying procedure. During the event, light refreshments were served, such as fruits, cheeses, dips, and even cookies and cupcakes to satisfy the sweet tooth in the group. As a favor, guests were also given a gift box containing Latisse, a product known for its ability to double the thickness of eyelashes and increase their length.

Ultherapy utilizes state-of-the-art ultrasound technology to lift and tighten the skin. It can be used on the brow, under the chin, and on the neck, all of which are hard places to treat without surgery. The non-invasive procedure is safe and has been proven time and time again to be effective in stimulating the support layers of the skin (i.e. collagen and elastin) to produce firmness and smoothness. All of this is done without harming the surface of the skin. Natural-looking results follow one single 60- to 90-minute in-office procedure. As time progresses over 2 to 3 months, the effects of Ultherapy increase and deliver beautiful skin on the face and neck.

Re-visit our website often for information on other exciting upcoming events. Space may be limited for certain events and reservations are required. Check back regularly so you don’t miss out on learning more about revolutionary cosmetics procedures or the special promotions that our guests are able to take advantage of.

To learn more about Ultherapy, call Dr. Kessler to schedule a consultation at (949) 644-6544 or contact him via the website.
 

Friday, August 30, 2013

Eliminate Old-Lady Hands: Hand Rejuvenation Procedures

Hand Rejuvenation in Newport Beach, CAPop singer Madonna recently made headlines but not for her singing. Instead she was called out for the signs of aging in her hands. According to a story in London's The Daily Mail, hand rejuvenation procedures increased by 18 percent in one clinic because women want to hide their aging. Exposure to bitter cold temperatures, sun, and wind age the hands faster than many parts of the body, and women are seeking professional treatments to help restore a youthful look to their hands.

When it comes to hiding the signs of aging, there are a number of options. This makes it easy to receive a treatment that fits into your life and doesn't keep you from your usual routine for long.

Fat Transfers and Injections

Injectables involve shots of collagen, hyaluronic acid, or poly-L-lactic acid. These injections boost the volume in the hands, reducing wrinkles and making veins and bones less visible. Generally, these fillers only last for a few months, and that's why some women prefer Radiesse. Radiesse is a semi-permanent filler designed to improve the appearance of moderate to severe wrinkles. Some doctors find that improvements with Radiesse last up to two years. With certain injectables, allergy tests are necessary prior to injection to make sure there is no adverse reaction.

Chemical Peels, Lasers, and Microdermabrasion Treatments

Chemical peels involve the application of a chemical solution to the skin. This causes age spots to fade and older, damaged skin to peel away. There may be a burning sensation, depending on the chemical solution, but it's managed with pain relievers.

Laser treatments help correct issues with age spots and veins. During these treatments, laser energy is directed at the problem area. Generally, you'll feel a warmth on the skin. After the procedure, your skin may feel like you've had a sunburn. As the old skin peels away, newer, younger-looking skin appears.

With microdermabrasion, the top layers of skin are blasted away through air pressure and fine crystals that act a little like sand. There is no pain. Think of it as being similar to an intense exfoliating scrub.

With these procedures, you're usually back to your normal routine in a matter of days or weeks depending on the procedure. You may want to use ice to keep swelling to a minimum. If you do need pain relief, your cosmetic surgeon can prescribe a medication that doesn't counteract the healing process. Regular use of sunscreen on the hands helps keep the hands looking younger after hand rejuvenation treatments.

Learn more about skin rejuvenation by reading the American Society of Plastic Surgeon's Beauty for Life. Once you understand your options, seek the expertise of Dr. Robert Kessler, a Newport Beach plastic surgeon and hand rejuvenation specialist. Choose from a range of procedures that include fillers, laser resurfacing, and microdermabrasion. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Kessler, call (949) 644-6544.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Look Younger: Facial Cosmetic Surgery Lowers Your Perceived Age

According to a new study, undergoing facial cosmetic surgery to look more attractive doesn't work. It does, however, take a few years off your appearance. If your reasoning for a cosmetic procedure is to look more beautiful for others, you may want to reconsider your plans. If you want to look refreshed and reduce some of the signs of aging for yourself, cosmetic surgery is an excellent choice.

Facelift in Newport Beach
In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, dozens of men and women were shown the before and after pictures of 49 patients who underwent aesthetic facial surgery. Few of the people viewing the photos found the patients to be more attractive after surgery. When it came to guessing each patient’s actual age, however, the group's responses came to an average answer of 3 years younger. The list of responses ranged from four years older to more than nine years younger, so it stands to reason that the right surgeon will shave several years off your appearance.

When it comes to erasing the signs of aging, there are many procedures available. The facelift is one of the most popular. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, more than 119,000 men and women underwent facelift surgery in 2012. That number put facelifts in third place in terms of the most popular facial cosmetic surgery.

What a Facelift Entails

Years of exposure to environmental factors and the aging process itself can negatively impact your facial skin. Collagen levels shrink, hollows appear, and creases, fine lines, and wrinkles form. A facelift corrects some of these signs of aging. The results depend on the technique you choose. The following are a few of the available techniques in facelifting:

Mini Facelift. With a mini facelift (Quicklift or S Lift), an S-shaped incision is made in front of the ear and then loose skin and fatty deposits on the jawline are corrected.
Lower Facelift. A lower facelift corrects issues in the lower face, along the jawline, under the chin, and on the neck. For the lower facelift, the incision is made from the temple to below the ear.
MACS Lift. The MACS lift is a short scar facelift where the incision is limited to just in front of the ear and under the chin. Through these incisions, the skin and tissue are tightened on the jawline and neck.
Deep Plane Facelift. The Deep Plane facelift goes below the muscle. The tissue and skin on the lower face is then shifted and sutured into the new location. It's more complex, but doctors and patients feel this provides the most natural looking results.

These procedures may be paired with a brow lift or eyelid surgery to reduce sagging skin, creases and wrinkles on the forehead and lower and upper eyelids, too. Fillers or fat transfer are useful in restoring volume to sunken areas of the face.

Before making an appointment for a facelift, study your surgeon’s before and after pictures. For the best results without the obvious signs of surgery, you need a skilled surgeon. Read “Telltale Signs of a Facelift” to learn what to look for when viewing patient photos. Dr. Robert Kessler is a Newport Beach plastic surgeon. To discuss facelift surgery with the doctor, call (949) 644-6544.

Friday, August 16, 2013

The Realities of the Lower Body Lift

The lower body lift is not intended to be a substitute for losing weight. It was actually created as a procedure to tighten loose skin following significant weight loss. As obese patients lose 100 or more pounds through diet and exercise or weight loss surgeries, a lower body lift becomes an important procedure. It removes the excess skin and tissue that do not tighten on their own following dramatic weight loss. If there is still unwanted fatty tissue in place, liposuction is used to remove it before the lower body lift.

Ideal Candidates for a Lower Body Lift
Lower Body Lift Newport Beach

When evaluating a patient for a lower body lift, the doctor wants to see people who have loose skin on the abdomen, buttocks, hips, and thighs. Weight loss should have already taken place, and fat stores should be minimal. Gaining weight after a lower body lift stretches the skin and starts to reverse improvements made during the surgery.

A lower body lift leaves scars, so the doctor needs to know that you're okay with having scars traveling around your waist. Finally, the doctor wants to ensure that you have realistic expectations and understand the risks.

Variations of the Lower Body Lift

Your doctor discusses the ideal technique for your lower body lift during consultation. Belt lipectomy is the technique which corrects the contours of the abdomen, buttocks, and flanks. It's ideal for a patient with weight gain in the midsection, but whose legs are still trim. However, the lower body lift can also incorporate thigh lift techniques to address loose skin and fat in the outer thighs. For those who have already had a tummy tuck or whose abdomen is not a concern, techniques can be used to lift the inner thighs, outer thighs, and buttocks.  The procedure can be tailored to each patient to address their individual concerns.

What to Expect During and After the Surgery

After you're given anesthesia, the doctor makes incisions that travel from the back to the hips and then to the front of the thighs. Loose skin and tissue are removed. If a tummy tuck is also needed, that's performed at the same time. Once the tissue and skin are removed, the skin is pulled into place and the incision is sutured using a layered technique.

A lower body lift takes anywhere from six to eight hours. Following the surgery, you stay overnight in a surgical center or hospital. Your doctor may recommend having a registered nurse care for you on the day following the surgery.

You must wear compression garments after surgery. There are also drains and collection tubes used to help the body drain excess fluid as you heal. These drains stay in place for an average of two weeks. Expect to return to the doctor weekly for follow-up appointments.

Pain and swelling are common. Your doctor gives you pain medications through injections or an IV for the first day and then oral pills for the remainder of your healing process. You should be up and walking slowly on the day after the surgery. Strenuous activity must be avoided while you heal. Generally, it takes four or more weeks before you are fully healed.

It's important to do your research before undergoing this cosmetic procedure. While a body lift is a great way to restore your natural curves and remove loose, sagging skin and tissue on your lower body, it's not right for everyone. Find answers to your frequently asked questions about body lifts at the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. When you're ready to schedule a consultation with Dr. Kessler, a specialist in Newport Beach lower body lifts, call (949) 644-6544.


Friday, July 19, 2013

Breast Augmentation: 13 Celebrities Who Underwent the Procedure

Breast augmentations involve the surgical insertion of silicone or saline breast implants above or under the pectoral muscle. These implants improve the fullness, shape or symmetry of a woman's breasts.

Celebrities are no strangers to breast augmentation surgery. Many actresses undergo breast augmentation to look better on and off the screen. Here are 13 actresses who have undergone breast augmentation surgery, and their take on whether the surgery was worthwhile.

1. Pamela Anderson, an actress who appeared on Baywatch and Home Improvement, had a breast augmentation and in 1999 opted to have them removed. She states the reason for the removal was to “return to a more natural state.”

2. Adrianne Curry from America's Next Top Model and My Fair Brady disliked that one breast was larger than the other. She opted to have a breast augmentation performed to make her breasts symmetrical. She's completely happy with the results.

3. Carmen Electra, former Playboy model and singer/actress, underwent a breast augmentation that turned her B cups into DD cups. The actress admitted to Metro News in 2010 that she's not sure she made the right choice, but she does love no longer having to wear push-up bras.

4. Jenni “JWoww” Farley of Jersey Shore told Harper's Bazaar that she is not ashamed of her breast augmentation. She was so happy with the results that she said she'd have a breast augmentation every year if she could.

5. Angelina Jolie underwent a preventative double mastectomy in 2013. Her next step was to have breast implants to restore the full appearance of her breasts.

6. Jenny McCarthy, actress and activist for children with autism, underwent a breast augmentation after she and friends found a very affordable doctor in their teens. She woke up in the middle of the breast surgery to discover the doctor didn't use anesthesia. She ended up having to go through a second surgery to repair the botched job.

7. Mary McDonough, an actress known for her role of Erin on The Waltons, opted for breast implants in her early-20s thinking it would land her more roles. She chose to have them removed years later.

8. Heidi Montag of MTV's The Hills made the news after undergoing 10 plastic surgeries in one day. One of those surgeries was a second breast augmentation that increased her once A-cup breasts to DDD cups. She's not sure she made the right decision having so many procedures done at one time.

9. Heather Morris of Glee underwent breast implants when she was younger. Shortly after having them implanted, she asked to have them removed. As an active dancer, the actress found that large breasts were not a good match for energetic choreography.

10. Dolly Parton is probably one of the best known celebrities when it comes to breast augmentation. The formerly flat-chested actress and singer has DD cups now thanks to a California plastic surgeon.

11. Tara Reid (American Pie) underwent both liposuction and breast augmentation. Her first breast augmentation was meant to fix her asymmetrical breasts. The doctor gave her Cs instead of the big Bs she'd requested. When her dress slipped during a party and pictures of her botched breast augmentation emerged, she underwent a second surgery to have the implants removed.

12. Denise Richards played one of James Bond's love interests in The World is Not Enough. Her first two plastic surgeries didn't go as well as hoped. Her first surgery, at age 19, ended up with the doctor using larger implants than she wanted. She opted for a second breast augmentation and again the doctor put in even larger implants. She had a third breast implant surgery and loves them. She does wish she'd known to ask lots of questions prior to the breast augmentation surgery.

13. Tori Spelling, the actress who appeared on Beverly Hills 90210, received breast implants in her early 20s. She was unaware at the time that the surgery could affect the ability to breastfeed her future children. She regrets the implants for that reason.

If a breast augmentation appeals to you, talk to an expert. Thorough research is the best defense against a breast augmentation that doesn't go as planned. Check breast augmentation before and after pictures, talk to the surgeon's former patients, and check your doctor's certifications and experience. Before and after the surgery, make sure you know exactly what you must do to avoid complications while healing. Most importantly, ask lots of questions!

Dr. Robert Kessler offers breast augmentation in Newport Beach, California. Dr. Kessler is on the Public Education Committee for the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and is a Council Member for the California Society of Plastic Surgeons. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kessler by calling (949) 644-6544.