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The Face of Health Series - Sun Damaged Skin
As we age, our skin reveals damage from years of sun exposure. Realistically, it is almost impossible to completely avoid sun on your face or apply sun block every time you step outside. This is especially true for people who love the outdoors and thrive in the summer sun. Over time, this damage can lead to…
Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Does Tumor Size or Depth of Invasion Correlate With Recurrence, Metastasis, or Patient Survival?
The objective of this retrospective study and literature review was to compare the clinical and histologic criteria including tumor size and depth of invasion with outcomes in patients with Merkel cell carcinoma.
CO2 Laser Resurfacing: Still A Good Treatment
The authors recommend carbon dioxide (CO2) laser resurfacing as an excellent tool for treatment of aging skin, especially when used for moderate to severe facial rhytids, explaining that some of the commonly cited disadvantages of this modality can be avoided with proper patient selection and conservative treatment settings.
Anatomic Considerations, Analysis, and the Aging Process of the Perioral Region
The perioral region has certain anatomic characteristics that make it unique and responsive to different types of rejuvenation treatments, including surgery, soft tissue fillers, laser, and chemical peeling.
Ear Reconstruction and Salvage
Ear reconstruction can be traced back as far as eighth century India and the Susruta, a text of ancient medicine, which described the use of a cheek flap to repair an earlobe defect. Other local flap ear reconstruction techniques described in the following centuries evolved into the use of autologous cartilage for total ear reconstructions by Gillies in 1920. This evolution stemmed from the need to cope with the results of congenital ear deformities.
Rhinoplasty, Management of the Polly Beak Deformity
Polly beak deformity is a complication of rhinoplasty defined by the typical appearance of a dorsal nasal convexity resembling a parrot’s beak. If during the intraoperative evaluation of the nose, a surgeon does not recognize the improper tip-supratip relationship that is the hallmark of this deformity, a polly beak occurs. In addition, polly beak deformity may develop because of the inability of a surgeon to precisely predict the ultimate healing of the nose.
Core Procedures
- Facelift & Midface Lifts
- Forehead & Brow Lift
- Rhinoplasty
- Lip Augmentation
- Otoplasty
- Skin Cancer Diagnosis
- Neck & Jawline Liposuction
- Chin Augmentation
- Skin Resurfacing
- Scar Revisions
- Reconstruction and Trauma
- Botox® & Dysport™
- Eyelid Rejuvination
- Restylane® & Juvederm™
- Laser Skin Treatments
- Laser Hair Removal





