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Have Fun With This! Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Mon, Sep 16, 2013 @ 08:07 AM

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Let's have some fun today.  It's been a little while since we had a little audience participation and I think it is time to change that.  Sooo, it's test time again!! 

Here are the rules:

1.  Look at the picture and see what you think would help.  (those of you who come here often will find it easy...you are educated!!).

2.  The choices will be between using Botox, a Filler of some sort, laser, or a surgical procedure.

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You may elect to combine the use of these tools and that is OK.  I do it all the time.  Today though, let's not get too complicated.  In my analysis of the patient I will give you some ideas on what other things would be good for the patient.  I need to feel useful in some way!!

Always remember, there is no right answer, because, in Cosmetic surgery everything is elective.  You can always choose to do nothing.  However, there are wrong answers.  Wrong answers are when you plan to do more than the patient needs or wants.  My job is to steer people away from unecessary procedures and only do what's needed or desired...today, that's your job.  Good luck!!

Example #1: 

Here we have a 40'ish female with no other medical problems.  She complains that she looks "old" and wants a face lift or something to help her look the way she feels.  Look at her closely.  What do you think??

wrinklesWhat would you recommend:

1.  Botox  2.  some type of filler  3.  laser  4.  a surgical procedure

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Example #2:

40'ish young lady who complains about the lower part of her face sagging.  Her friends have told her that you have helped them and she should come talk to you about what could be done.  You would recommend???

facial wrinkles  Your recommendation??

1.  Botox  2.  a filler of some type  3.  laser  4.  a surgical procedure

Example #3:

A 54 year old lady who is disgusted with her neck and just thinks she looks OLD!!  She says that cost is no obstacle and wants it all fixed, or injected, or something! 

neck wrinkles And the winner is....

1.  Botox  2.  some type of filler 3.  laser  4.  a surgical procedure

Example #4:

28 year old female who states her boyfriend says she has "wrinkles around her mouth".  She is concearned about this and wants to know what you think....

wrinkles  Here she is...

1.  Botox  2.  Some type of filler  3.  laser  4.  surgical procedure  5.  get a new boyfriend!

Example 5:

A 65 year old widow comes to you and says she has finished mourning the loss of her husband and wants to look younger so she can "get out there".

facial wrinkles  Very nice lady....funny too....what would you recommend??

1.  Botox  2.  some type of filler  3. laser  4. Surgical procedure  5.  Birth control

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Well, let's see how you did.  On number one if you said Botox, that would be a great start.  Most people want to start small.  Botox would get rid of the lines around the eyes and in the upper face.  She will eventually probably want a brow lift to eliminate the lines and the cause of them but Botox is fairly cheap and less invasive.

On number two, I would say Botox and some type of filler.  This combination is great for softening wrinkles in the upper face and getting rid of nasolabial folds as this lady has.  She has good facial structure and her skin is in good shape.  This will make her very happy and not cost a fortune.

On number three, I would recommend a surgical procedure or two.  Looking at the "hooding" over her eyes, she would benefit greatly from a brow lift.  It will take years off of her appearance.  She also has the "turkey gobbler" neck and jowling but her neck is not heavy.  I would recommend a mini lower face and neck lift as well.  She will be very happy!

On number four....get a new boyfriend of course.  We see people like this sometimes and my job is to DO NOTHING.  She needs to be told how beautiful she is and just how silly it would be to do anything to change that.  Unfortunately, in many cases, these people will find someone to mess things up.  It's sad.

Number five would need a brow lift, upper eyelids, face lift, and I would also recommend full face laser to treat the discolorations and fine lines on the rest of the face.

I hope you did well on the quiz today, and enjoyed using your own evaluation skills.  If you like, let me know how you scored and if you have anything you would like addressed, send that too.

Call us at 918-786-7780 or 1-877-weight-0 to make an appointment.

 

Topics: laser hair removal, Pearl laser treatment, brow lift, Breast Augmentation, radiesse, Botox, pigment problems, Face lift, juvederm

Laser Pre-treatment at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jul 21, 2013 @ 06:13 PM

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Last week we talked about treatment of facial redness, facial veins, and rosacea as a cause.  Most of these treatments involve some type of light therapy or laser treatments.  The laser is used to close visible veins on the face and at the base of the nose.  It works by damaging the lining of the vein, it ceases to function, and your body eventually gets rid of it.  Of course, some new veins may appear with time and may require further treatment. 

facial redness just a reminder..facial veins

For the redness associated with aging and, or rosacea, we use IPL (intense pulsed light).  The intensity of the pulse of light also targets the red pigment in the smaller capillaries of the skin of the face, causing them to close.  After a short time, the redness is much less.  In many cases, we will use the laser and IPL at the same time, closing the larger, visible veins with the laser and the generalized redness with IPL.  The IPL treatments also can target "age" spots on the face, or areas of Melasma (mask of pregnancy or pigmented areas).

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These areas are caused by Ultraviolet light (sun) exposure and hormonal changes.  This is why we recommend not tanning your face!!!, or use sun screen on your face and re-apply often.

OK, after this reminder of what we are trying to address with the laser...what is, and why do you need "pre-treatment"?  First of all, we want the treatments to be as effective as possible.  If you pre-treat the skin, the dead layer or stratum corneum is not as thick and the light used penetrates better.  This, of course, gives a better result.  The other problems that can occur with light therapy are:

-hyperpigmentation:  in other words, the skin cells that produce the pigment in the first place can respond by making more....not what we're looking for.

-hypopigmentation:  loss of skin color.  The pigment cell stop working and the skin becomes too light.

-persistant redness:  redness of the skin after treatment that can hang on for months.

Of course the percentage of people that have any one of the three of these happen is very low, however, we want to decrease the risk as much as possible.  How do we do this?....by pre-treating the skin of course.

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What we, and most others, use is a combination of a retinol compound, and a fading agent.  Retinol compounds are derivatives of vitamin A.  (retinol, retin-a, tretinoin, etc.)  There are chemical differences between them, but the end result is to compact or thin the outer, dead layer of skin and stimulate the live, basal layer to turn over quicker and thicken.  They also retard the degradation of collagen and slow down the darker pigment cells that create dark spots.  All retinols will also dry the skin to some extent and decrease oil production.  These effects are great for acne and for some forms of rosacea.  The other product we use is a hydroquinone.  Hydroquinone works by inhibiting an enzyme in the melanocyte (the cell in the skin that produces pigment) that is critical in forming the melanin or dark pigment.  By stopping this pigment production before any light treatment, we can decrease the likelihood of hyperpigmentation as a problem.  The continued use, after laser or light therapy, of hydroquinone keeps the age spots and, or melasma from returning.

Of course, pre-treatment does not guarantee that any one, or all, of the problems that can occur will be prevented.  But pre-treatment does greatly lower the chances.  The darker the skin, i.e., ethinic skin, the greater the chance of problems with or without treatment.

At Total Body Surgical, we use the Obagi line of skin care products for pre-treatment and maintenance.  It is medical grade (prescription grade) and works very well even if laser or light therapy is not used.  Our pricing is great and we start people on the travel size products so they don't buy large amounts to start with.  If your skin cannot tolerate it, (very unusual) or if you don't like it, you have not made a huge investment.

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So come see us for facial pigment issues, rosacea, or acne.  We have the experience and equipment to help you.  Cosmetic consultations are complimentary so call 918-786-7780 or 1-877-weight-0.

Topics: laser hair removal, hair removal, laser treatment, IPL, Pearl laser treatment, lasers, obagi, Pearl, pigment problems, pigment, Obagi skin care line

Laser days are here!! Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, May 06, 2012 @ 11:03 AM

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Laser days at Total Body Surgical!!!!  We know have the Cutera laser full time in Grove...VERY exciting.  The Cutera laser is one of the most comprehensive lasers, IPL combinations on the market.  The system can nearly do it all, and do it well.  I have many years of experience using this system and it is great at treating a large number of problems.  Let's itemize them:

1.  Laser hair removal.  With the Cutera system we use the ProWave 770.  It is an IPL (intense pulsed light) that can treat large areas and do it very effectively.  In a pinch for smaller areas that are difficult, we have the 1064 YAG which most of the older systems are based on.  Laser hair removal is very popular and has, in the past, been cost prohibitive.  For a limited time, we are offering an exceptional deal...$50.00 per area per treatment.  This will be good through the summer so don't miss it.  Usually facial hair takes about 9 treatments and body hair 6.  This means you can get your underarms done for $300.00.  Take advantage of a great value!

2.  Facial or body dyschromias.  Age spots and redness become a problem as our skin ages.  The IPL Limelight system is great for treating a variety of discolorations on the face, arms, and hands.  This usually requires a series of 3-5 treatments and we usually like to have you on the Obagi skin care system to prevent further damage or recurrence.

3.  Facial veins.  We use the 1064 YAG to treat small viens that occur at the base of the nose, on the cheeks and chin.  The laser targets the pigment and closes the vein, removing it on a permanent basis. 

4.  Leg veins.  We use the 1064 YAG to treat small areas of leg spider veins as well.  For larger areas we usually inject with a sclerosant.

5.  Laser skin resurfacing.  We have the Pearl laser for resurfacing.  This helps with reducing pore size, improving skin color, fine lines, and wrinkles.  The great thing about the pearl is the short recovery time and similar results to the CO2 laser.  Recovery times are about 4 days with great results.  Some may require a series of 2-3 treatments about 2 months apart.

6.  Laser treatment of Hemangiomas or cherry spots on the body or face.  These require only one treatment in most cases and they are eradicated.

7.  Laser Genesis for treatment of acne, to reduce pore size and improve skin tone and texture.  This works exceptionally well with no down time.

8.  Titan treatments for skin laxity in the neck and face using Radio Frequency with no down time.

We are very proud to have such great technology in Grove.  Our pricing is unbeatable and results are outstanding.  Our nurses, Janet and Trish are very skilled at suggestions and advice and are very good at treatments.  We also have the Zimmer system that provides comfort during treatment sessions.  

Come see us soon to arrange YOUR treatment plan and schedule.  Call 918-786-7780 to arrange today.

Topics: laser hair removal, Laser treatments with fractional lasers and pearl, rhytids, hair removal, laser treatment, IPL, Pearl laser treatment, lasers, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, Pearl, pigment problems, pigment, Laser vein therapy, laser

What can the Pearl do for you?? Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Apr 15, 2012 @ 10:33 AM

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I guess the test last week was not so good judging from the response.  A few people really loved it so I may consider doing another in a few months....maybe on breasts...lift vs augmentation alone....or....faces, mini vs. full face lift....we'll see.

Today I want to discuss the Pearl laser.  Lasers have come a long way in the past 10 years.  We have gone from a technology looking for a procedure to actually being able to make a huge difference in a number of skin issues.  The great thing is that recovery times and safety have jumped in leaps and bounds. 

There are many reasons to choose laser skin resurfacing.  What resurfacing can do is:

1.  Reduce facial skin discolorations such as brown "age spots" and other discolorations.  These are caused by sun damage and age.

age spots

2.  Reduce fine lines and wrinkles in the face, neck, under the eyes, and crows feet.

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3.  Shrink pores that are enlarged.

enlarged pores

4.  Improve acne scarring.

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5.  Improve skin color and texture.

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6.  Improve vertical lip lines.

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Why the Pearl??  The Pearl laser is fairly new technology that is similar to the CO2 laser.  What makes it good?  There are a number of reasons the pearl is superior.  First is recovery time.  The recovery time from the average treatment is only about 4 days.  This means that new skin reforms quickly, much quicker than the CO2.  Second is cost.  The cost of the Pearl treatment is $1200.  Compared to the CO2 this is less than half.  Third, you don't need general anesthesia.  We usually do the procedure with some mild oral sedation and topical anesthesia. 

The Pearl is made by Cutera..hit this link for more technical information.  Here is also a video from The Doctors that talks more about it.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OBi5AcQwWQ

Come see us and you won't be sorry....your youthful skin awaits.

Topics: Laser treatments with fractional lasers and pearl, Pearl laser treatment, Breast Augmentation, cosmetic surgery, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, Pearl, pigment problems, laser

Lasers and facial discoloration, Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Dec 11, 2011 @ 09:47 AM

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In the past few weeks we have discussed how lasers work, removing tattoos, removing unwanted hair, and renewing the skin.  These are important uses for laser technology and as it gets better, we will see more uses pop up.  Today I want to discuss pigment issues on the face, arms, and chest. 

Why do we get them and what are they??melasma  is picture shows melasma, aka "pregnancy mask".  It is caused by sun in combination with hormonal changes.  It is quite common and cases can vary a great deal in severity.  These changes can occur on anyone but seem to be worse in ethnic skin.  It can occur over the entire face but is the most common on the cheek area.

chest pigmentationThe second area is on the chest.  Brown spots and red spots occur with age and again.....the sun.  Sun worshipers get this and the more you worship the worse it gets.

age spotsThe third area is on the hands.  Age spots, liver spots, whatever you want to call them are caused by sun damage and can be present over the entire arm.

Even if you don't worship the sun, we all get exposure during normal daily activites of walking out doors, driving, etc.  So they can occur on any of us.

How do we treat them??  First, I suggest a good skin care regimen.  This is key to getting the skin to heal and to slow down the pigmentation process.  It also prepares the skin for more aggressive treatments.  At Total Body Surgical we like to use the Obagi system for treating damaged skin.  Obagi contains tretinoin and hydroquinone.  These stimulate the skin to grow faster and shed the dead portion of the skin.  It also turns off the melanocyte or pigment cell.  Lastly, it contains a good sun screen to prevent further damage.  Once used for a short period of time, we treat these areas in a couple of ways.  First is the IPL (flashlamp or Intense Pulsed Light).  This is a machine that shoots short bursts of intense light.  The wavelength is set to target the darker colors in the skin and some red pigments.  These areas then peel off and since the pigment cells are turned off, their recurrence is much less severe.  Continued protection from the sun makes them "stay away".  Treatments are usually done in a series of 3-5 treatments and the areas gradually disappear.  We can also use laser to resurface the skin and remove pigment.  The Pearl laser is perfect for this killing "two birds with one stone".  This gives you rejuvenated skin texture, helps with fine lines and wrinkles, and rids the pigment too.  Recovery time for this treatment is only about 4-5 days.  The IPL recovery time is minor redness for about 24 hours then crusting of dark areas that will peel off.  The Obagi system causes the sensation of dryness and may cause some minor shedding of dead skin for a few weeks.

Come see us at Total Body Surgical where our staff is trained and experienced with Obagi and Skinceutical products.  We also have a full product line in the office and can get you started.

Remember our specials that are still going on too!!

Call 918-786-7780 for a complimentary cosmetic consult or fill out a contact form and we will contact you!!

More laser stuff next week!

We also have special Christmas pricing on products and gift certificates available for all laser services and skin care, Latisse and more!!

Topics: laser hair removal, Laser treatments with fractional lasers and pearl, hair removal, laser treatment, IPL, cosmetic surgery, Lap band, pigment problems, laser liposuction, skinceuticals, laser tattoo removal, Obagi skin care line, latisse

The A, B, C's of skin care By Jeff Swetnam, MD Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Mon, Apr 18, 2011 @ 10:06 AM

The next few weeks I will be covering, in this blog, my philosophy and approach to common skin problems.  I hope this will be helpful to some of you. As a cosmetic surgeon, we see these problems commonly.

For a good laugh with a little ring of truth. 

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What are the causes of skin damage, pigment issues and other skin problems?  The answer to that question is fairly complex.  We do know some of the answers but certainly do not know them all.  First of all.....exposure.

Have you ever seen a new car that was wrecked and then left out in the elements???  Over time, the paint becomes dull, faded, and if you rub it, it comes off on your finger.  This is called oxidation.  The same thing happens to our skin over time.  Elements in the air.... pollutants, and sun work on the skin from the outside making it less youthful.  The other factor that works on the skin is what we put IN our body.  To use the car analogy, if water gets into the metal under the paint, you get rust from the inside.

So, all analogies aside, our skin is effected by exposure and what we eat.  There are 3 or 4 main problems that people complain about related to their skin:  First is wrinkles...these are caused by the skin adapting, over time, to motion of the underlying muscle.  Add this to the aging process where our bodies produce less collagen (the substance that gives our skin strength) and less elastin (the substance that gives our skin elastic qualities).  This process goes on even when we remove all of the other variables unfortunately and actually has been proven to start in the late 20's age group which is not considered old to me.  These wrinkles are very predictable.  They occur between the eyes (the elevens), around the eyes (crows feet), across the forehead, and around the mouth.  They are created by frowning, squinting, pursing the lips, and elevating the brow.  The second problem people complain about are pigment issues....brown and red "spots".  These are caused by changes in pigment production and areas of blood vessel changes in the skin, usually related to UV (sun) exposure.  The third problem is "sagging" of the skin.  This is again related to loss of collagen and skin elasticity but is contributed to by loss of underlying support structures, i.e. facial fat.  The fourth problem people complain of is the developement of "lesions" or rough areas that may or may not be pre-cancerous.

In the next blogs I plan to cover these issues one by one and give you some ideas on how to deal with them.

Come see us at INTEGRIS Total Body Surgical for your skin care concearns.

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Topics: Skin care, obagi, Botox, pigment problems, skin damage, total body surgical