Plastic Surgery Conference Introduces Latest In Field For Docs Across The US
October 31, 2009
With plastic surgery being an ever-changing industry, surgeons and practitioners are continually faced with the challenge of keeping up-to-date with the latest research studies, technologies, product launches, and treatments, according to The Plastic Surgery Channel.
Physicians from across the US including top Phoenix plastic surgeons and San Diego plastic surgeons have congregated in Seattle to stay up to speed on the latest developments in cosmetic surgery.
Dozens of new plastic surgery treatments and technologies are hitting the market every year. Without doubt, the pressure to stay competitive – mainly in a down economy can be overwhelming, according to an expert Newport Beach plastic surgeon.
At this year’s annual meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons(ASPS), in Seattle, Washington, a top Pasadena plastic surgeon specializing in the field of body contouring, presented at the conference on body contouring and reconstructive considerations after bariatric surgery.
Providing a venue for exploring best practices in plastic surgery for board certified plastic surgeons New York City doctors are able to discuss topics from surgical techniques to methods for improving patient safety to social networking strategies during this 5-day conference. They also attended instructional courses on topics ranging from nipple reconstruction to hand fractures, as well as non-cosmetic subjects, such as strategies for preventing malpractice claims through effective patient communication. The conference wrapped up on Tuesday, October 27, with an address by the Honorable William H. Frist, MD, on the Future of Healthcare in America. Next year’s meeting, Plastic Surgery 2010, is scheduled for October 1 – 6, 2010, in Toronto, Canada. For more information about the Plastic Surgery Conference, contact your local plastic surgeons to learn more.
Filling Out Your Bikini Bottom
Following decades of refining treatments and developing techniques for the breasts, a few American Newport Beach plastic surgeons are beginning to focus on buttock procedures. Among those who have become experts in enlarging women’s posteriors with solid silicone implants or injections of fat, many Phoenix plastic surgeons as well as other doctors have taught the techniques to nearly 400 of their colleagues at medical meetings in the last two years.
Compared with breast implants and face lifts, buttock augmentation is in its beginning stages. Tampa plastic surgeons are still perfecting their techniques, and although many patients know what looks good to them — many cosmetic plastic surgeons say their patients often arrive in his office with magazine photos of celebrities — people generally do not agree on what constitutes an ideal rear end.
Efforts to enhance the size of the posterior date to ancient Greece, when Spartan women performed a bottom-kicking dance, according to a plastic surgeon who is chairman of the emerging trends task force of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Women would kick themselves in the bottoms to make themselves bigger and firmer.
Buttock augmentation typically takes six to eight hours, and normally one to two pounds of fat are added to each side. Skinny patients are asked to gain 10 to 15 pounds before the procedure to create enough fat to work with, which is different from a New York City tummy tuck procedure where fat is not removed and the abdomen is only contoured and reshaped.
For several weeks after their surgery, patients are not to sit down or lie on their backs lest they damage the fragile fat. They must also wear a surgical girdle to help the abdomen and thighs contract. And according to top board certified plastic surgeons New York City patients say they don’t mind the discomfort.
It is a fact that each ethnic group has its own standard of beauty. Asian patients tend to look for small, shapely buttocks, while Caucasian patients are after either “voluptuous Playboy bottoms” or the “athletic, tiny” rear. Hispanic patients want full round buttocks, while African-American and Afro-Caribbean patients often ask for “as big a buttocks as will fit their bodies.” Contact your local plastic surgeons for more information on buttocks surgery as well as other popular procedures.




