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Getting Serious About Weight at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Oct 21, 2012 @ 09:09 AM

 

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Sorry for the hiatus!  Finally moved in and most of the boxes are unpacked.  We are now official residents of the Grove community!!  Time to get down to business.

I have written here a few times about obesity and the problem just keeps getting bigger and bigger (no pun here).  The consequences of this supersizing phenomenon are going to be serious for society at large and for those individuals that are involved.  Rates of diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, joint failure, and high cholesterol are all on the rise.  Probably the biggest casualty of obesity is the loss of quality of life and productivity.  There is an untold psychological effect that cannot be measured.  We are seeing our children getting bigger as well, the problem is becoming world wide.

At Total Body Surgical, we offer weight counseling and have medical and dietary solutions for those who need help.  For some, these methods can be very effective.  Unfortunately, most people with a significant weight issue have been down this and many other roads on numerous occasions and have been unsuccessful. 

At Total Body Surgical we also offer the Lap Band for those that can afford to lose weight on a slower basis and are willing to pay attention and work a little to drop the weight.  Surgical options are great for the times when diets and medication fail.

So what's new??  INTEGRIS, the Grove medical community, and Total Body Surgical are committed to serving the Grove community and the surrounding communities in Joplin, Tulsa, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers and any areas between.  We are getting serious about weight loss by increasing our committment.  The most consequential thing we are doing is bringing in a fellowship trained bariatric surgeon.  Dr. Nate Miller will be joining the practice next month and we are very excited to have him on board.  He is a very skilled young surgeon who is board certified in general surgery, has completed a Cosmetic surgery fellowship, and just completed a Bariatric surgery fellowship in Houston.  He will bring his expertise to Grove to help get our official bariatric surgery program going.  Not only will we be able to do Lap Bands, but now we will be able to offer gastric sleeves for those that need to lose the weight quicker.  The gastric sleeve has minimal maintenance too.  Another addition is Danny Ludwig, RN.  He is our new bariatric coordinator.  He is there to help you walk through the process.

With the addition of Dr Miller, we can now offer the full service of medical and surgical weight loss, then help you remodel the body by removing the excess that comes with massive weight loss.

We are stepping up our game by bringing you the most qualified people and offering the best in Bariatric, Cosmetic, and Vein surgery.  We are also constantly trying to give you the best experience available.  Our team, Mekala, Trish, Janet, myself, Danny, and now Dr. Miller are always striving to make your experience the best it can be.  Of course, with the addition of new staff and a new Doctor I am sure there will be some growing pains, but we will do our best to keep them minimal.  We are all very excited to serve your needs with great service AND competitive pricing. 

Come see us today for a weight loss consult or to get your new look on. 918-786-7780  And don't forget our ongoing special pricing, click on them to see...

Topics: laser hair removal, lap band at Total Body Surgical, Rogers, Bentonville, Breast Augmentation, cosmetic surgery, Fayetteville, laser liposuction, Tulsa, Laser vein therapy

Lap Band Surgery at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Tue, Jun 07, 2011 @ 08:49 PM

 

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Last week I began the discussion on surgical options for obesity.  This week, the topic will remain the same but more In depth.

First, however, I would like to tell you about the AACS approved conference I just attended in California.  The conference was held in the Sacramento area and covered Liposuction, Tummy Tucks,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Butt implants and Augmentation with fat.  I gave lectures on difficult tummy tucks and combining tummy tuck with other surgery.  I also gave a lecture on how to avoid blood clots that can sometimes occur around the time of surgery and lastly I lectured on advanced liposuction techniques.  The course was a roaring success and afterward we all spent the day in Napa Valley trying out some California wines.   The course was attended by physicians from as far away as Viet Nam….pretty cool.  I always learn good stuff at courses too, even if there in a teaching mode and this time was no different.  I learned some new and cool ways to shape butts and make them larger with both fat and implants or both.  I have had a fair amount of experience with these techniques but I learned some new tricks.  Now is the time to hit me up if you need a rear end overhaul!!

Now, back to obesity surgery

If you look at statistics for all types of obesity procedures, you will find some interesting facts.  Most of these studies look at the percentage of excess body weight (EBW) lost over a set period of time.  The way EBW is measured is by subtracting maximum weight from Ideal body weight.  This gives us a number that can be measured and compared.  If you compare bypass, sleeve, and lap band procedures, in the short term time frame, the bypass and sleeve appear to work better than the band.  However, even though most people would like to lose their weight quickly, they also know that this may not be the best for them.  The lap band is slower and requires adjustment, not because it loses volume, but because the anatomy changes as we lose weight and the band loosens.  With the bypasses, no adjustments are necessary.  The interesting thing is that the studies looking at EBW at the five year and older mark are nearly the same!  There is only a 2% difference between the lap band and the more invasive procedures when losing weight.  In other words, if you are overweight by 100 pounds and we look at your progress at 5 years, if you have had a bypass you will have lost 58 lbs on average or about 58%.  If you have had a Lap Band, you would have lost on average 56 lbs, you would have just lost it a little slower.  Pretty interesting!!  Many people have knocked the band in the past for not being as successful.  After looking at these numbers, the only difference is 2% at five years, AND your anatomy has not been permanently changed, AND it can be removed if you want it gone, AND your problems with vitamin deficiency, muscle and other protein wasting will not be as severe.  What I am not saying is the lap band is for everyone as clearly it is not.  At Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery, I like use fairly clear parameters for those I think it is best for.  I think it works better when the person has a BMI between 30 and 50, has few or no comorbid conditions.  Larger patients are generally sicker from their weight and need to lose it faster.  With the lap band, you will need supervision, you will need weigh in’s and volume added to the band to help you lose the weight.  You will change your personal dynamic with food. Below is a youtube showing how the procedure is done.

http://youtu.be/KPuThbFMxGg

More next week....

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Topics: lap band at Total Body Surgical, Rogers, Bentonville, liposuction for Joplin, Breast Augmentation, cosmetic surgery, Fayetteville, Bartlesville, Tulsa, lap band statistics

Color changes of the skin at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, May 22, 2011 @ 11:18 AM

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I hear you....OK....it has been a lot of information on skin...I know.  This will be the last installment on skin, at least for a little while.  I am going to talk a little about skin color changes or dyschromias.  No YouTube this week...couldn't find a good one for ya'll.

What causes dyschromia in our skin??  The same old things...too much sun and poor skin care habits.  Added to these problems are hormone changes, rosacea, venous changes in the skin, skin thinning with age, etc.  All of these problems create the browns and reds that become apparent as time progresses.  The terminology for dark spots are poikiloderma or brown spotting that usually occurs on the chest after years of tanning and melasma or brown discoloration on the cheeks and face in a mask like distribution.  Melasma can occur in younger women during pregnancy and is certainly related to hormonal changes with pregnancy and menopause.  When the sun is added to these changes, it can be dramatic.  We also can get vascular changes in the face.  The most common areas are on the cheeks and around the base of the nose.  Here you may see visible veins, small cherry red spots, even a generalized redness.

After identifying the changes, what can we do about them?

There are many approaches and all of them begin with good basic skin care.  I recommend some type of retinol cream and a topical vitamin C along with this.  To help tame those brown spots I also add hydroquinone to turn off the melanocyte that produces the pigment.  Retinols are vitamin A compounds that help thin the "dead" layer of skin and stimulate growth of new skin.  Over time they make a big difference.  Sun screen is also crucial to help stop the damage.  At Total Body Surgical, we use the Obagi system because they are pharmaceutical grade and make a dramatic difference over time.

After taking care of the basics we can address the color issue with lasers and Intense Pulsed Light or IPL.  The IPL is a flash lamp system with wavelengths that target the pigment we want to get rid of.  The reds are diminished and the browns crust off while turning off the melanocyte.  IPL treatments are usually done in a series of 3 to 5, about a month or so apart to be successful. Vascular lasers are used to treat hemangiomas, visible veins, and larger red spots. These treatments can be combined with milder forms of laser skin resurfacing.  At Total Body Surgical we use Cutera technology.  This system has the Limelight IPL system that is good at treating multiple pigments in the skin.  We also have the Pearl which is mentioned in this segment,

http://youtu.be/0goYcY3LTqQ

The Pearl is a good way to get immediate results with the added benefit of "buffing" the skin.  This creates a new skin feel that is softer, recreating that glow that is age defying.  The treatments can be "stacked" on each other to get the benefits of both.  When used for treating pigment, recovery times are usually no more than 4 days.

Well, that about covers the face.  From facial skin care to face lifting and implants.

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I am also working on a special Pearl package for the fall (you should not be tanning when we do it) as this is the perfect time to start.

Next week....tackling obesity with the Lap Band!!!

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Topics: tummy tuck., lasers, Rogers, Bentonville, Breast Augmentation, Fayetteville, Botox, Skin, joplin, cosmetic surgery for tulsa