explains liposuction as the process of removing pockets of excess fat. The program lists areas of the body suitable for liposuction as beneath the chin, upper arm, male breast, female breast and underarm region, back, upper and lower abdomen, waist, love handles, hip, thigh, buttocks and legs. Superwet techniques (tumescence) and ultrasound (UAL) techniques are reviewed. obstruct the airway and impair breathing. The program covers nasal structure, open and closed procedures, the reduction and sculpting of nasal bone, cartilage and soft tissue, grafting of cartilage from other areas of the body and the possible use of synthetic materials. In addition, options for changing nostril size by placing incisions in the natural creases of the nostrils changing the angle with incisions at the columella are addressed. skin due to pregnancy, heredity or significant fluctuations in weight. The program explains that abdominoplasty can improve the upper and/or lower abdomen and correct diastasis. In addition, patients will learn that lipoplasty may be recommended in conjunction with a tummy tuck to achieve desired results. Play this DVD on a continuous loop in your waiting room or use for one-on-one patient consultations. breast reconstruction procedure via TRAM flap, free flap and latissimus dorsi flap with implants or tissue expanders. In addition, the program covers the risks and potential complications associated with breast implants, as well as required insurance coverage for breast reconstruction following mastectomy and any related procedures on the opposite breast. circular and racquet patterns. The program addresses using liposuction alone or in conjunction with excision techniques to reduce breast size. Patients will also learn that when breast reduction is performed to relieve medical symptoms, the procedure may be considered reconstructive and may be eligible for insurance coverage. eyebrows, this DVD addresses brow lift surgery using limited incision and coronal incision. In addition, the program suggests that brow lift may be performed in conjunction with skin resurfacing, eyelid surgery and facelift techniques. incision for removal of excess skin. The discussion of lower eyelid addresses transconjunctivial incision, incision just below the lower lash line, laser resurfacing, canthoplasty and canthopexy options. physically and emotionally. The program emphasizes the fact that rhytidectomy does not stop the aging process. Traditional continuous segmented incisions from the hairline at the temples, around the ear and ending in lower scalp as well as short incision and endoscope techniques are presented. |