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"Hairless Summer!!!" Total Body Surgery Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Feb 19, 2012 @ 11:43 AM

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"Hairless summer".....do you want one??  No shaving, no creams, no embarrassing moments at the pool or beach, no rashes.....NO problem!

Most women (and men) have hair they don't want.  It is a constant issue we all deal with.  With summer approaching, NOW is the time to start the process of hair removal.  How would you like to wake up and not worry about underarm hair, leg hair, bikini hair, back hair or any hair in a place you have to groom over and over again.  I want to assure you that we, at Total Body Surgical, have the best and latest technology to reduce hair in all areas at prices never before seen in the region.  

We have talked about hair removal and how it works in the past but a review is in order.  Laser hair removal has been around for some time and is very effective when in the right hands.  It works by killing the hair stem cells that create the hair from the follicle.  hair follicleThis image shows how the dark hair absorbs the laser energy and carries it to the hair creating cells in the follicle and eliminates them.  Through this process, the hair becomes thinner, lighter, and in most cases, is eliminated all together.  We can treat hair anywhere on the body with excellent success.  In most cases it requires an average of 6 treatments for body hair and 9 treatments for facial hair.  The treatments are usually spaced about 4-6 weeks apart to allow the hair to be treated in its different stages of growth.  Due to new hair follicle development during life, some people may require "touch up" treatments in the future, maybe a couple of times every few years.  Laser technologies do not work well on blond, white, or gray hair.

At Total Body Surgical we have the latest IPL and Laser hair removal technology.  Using the Cutera 1064 YAG laser and the Pro Wave 770 IPL we can treat most areas quickly and with minimal discomfort. 

Why are we different than all the other places??  In the past, laser hair removal was very expensive.  The technology is not what most would call cheap.  This equipment can cost several hundreds of thousands of dollars and treatments for larger areas can cost thousands.  At Total Body Surgical we realize that removing unwanted hair applies to all of us and not only the wealthy.  Therefore, we have concentrated on reducing our prices to rock bottom.  We are offering hair removal for $50.00 per treatment per area.  This means that you can have hair removed from an area...let's say underarms....that's an average of $300 for 6 treatments.  Bikini area.....$300.  Both areas.....$600.  This is an outstanding deal that is not a special, it is our usual pricing and it's hundreds less than most providers.  It is worth the trip to Grove and the lake to have this done and can be life changing in time savings and removing the stress of unwanted hair growth.

Come see us soon, and don't forget our other special prices!!!

Topics: laser hair removal, lap band at Total Body Surgical, Pearl laser treatment, lasers, Breast Augmentation, cosmetic surgery, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery

You're NOT putting that in me! Total Body Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Wed, Feb 08, 2012 @ 01:34 PM

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Colonoscopy....ugggg!  Why do we need one?  Well, it is fairly simple.  First of all, what is a colonoscopy?  It is the examination of the inside of the colon with a flexible scope.  What is it for?  It is to discover any abnormalities in the mucosa or lining of the colon that may be harmful, the biggest being colon cancers.  According to the National Cancer Institute....

Definition of colon cancer: Cancer that forms in the tissues of the colon (the longest part of the large intestine). Most colon cancers are adenocarcinomas (cancers that begin in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids).  Estimated new cases and deaths from colon and rectal cancer in the United States in 2012:

New cases: 103,170 (colon); 40,290 (rectal)
Deaths: 51,690 (colon and rectal combined)

These are pretty big numbers.  Kind of scary!  What can we do about it?  Well, lets talk about colon cancer a bit.  It develops from the lining of the colon.  It can have genetic causes but also most frequently occurs without aa direct genetic component.  It is usually from the glandular structures in the colon, thus called an adenocarcinoma.  The most common age of occurrence is in the mid sixties.  It develops from polyps in the colon, if left unchecked grow and can become malignant.

snaring a colon polyp This picture represents a small polyp that is non malignant.colon cancer  If left unchecked the small polyp above can become the large cancer that you see here.

colon polyp progression  This picture illustrates the presumed progression of polyps from a small benign problem to a cancer.  Of course polyps are not the only thing we look for.  Inflammatory bowel disease and other problems are also detected with this test.

Now that you are hopefully convinced that colon cancer can be prevented by screening and therapeutic colonoscopy..why doesn't everyone have it done?  Mostly fear is my perception.

This is not a part of our bodies that we like to show people for one thing and most people think it will be a painful affair.  Let me tell you, it is not.  The worst part of the whole ordeal is getting ready for it and the prep regimens we use today are good and getting better all of the time.  Most people use sedation during the test so you basically feel nothing.

So if you are having colon symptoms of any type or are 50 or older, go get your scope done.  It is not that big a deal and it will give you peace of mind. 

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Topics: lap band at Total Body Surgical, varicose veins, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, Fayetteville, general surgery, laser liposuction

It hurts when I eat! Total Body Surgical Cosmetic and Vein Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 @ 01:03 PM

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It hurts when I eat!!!  This is a common complaint I hear almost daily.  As you know, at Total Body Surgical, we not only take care of Cosmetic Surgery patients, Vein patients, and obesity problems but General Surgical problems too.  Many times, procedures can be combined to tackle two problems at once. 

Abdominal pain comes in all forms and everyone experiences it differently.  Pain in the right side of the abdomen under the ribs is a very common problem.  This type of pain is usually the indicator of a failing gallbladder.  It starts with pain after fatty foods but may advance to pain after any food.  This pain may be felt in the back, usually at the tip of the shoulder blade.  It may also present as indigestion.  The pain usually starts as mild discomfort but as time goes on, it becomes more severe with spells becoming closer and closer together.  It may be associated with nausea and vomiting as well as changes in bowel activity.

What is a gallbladder????  gallbladder

The gallbladder is a small, pear shaped organ at the base of the liver seen in the picture above. What does it do??  It is a small storage depot for bile.  What is bile?  Bile is a salt in solution that is formed and recirculated by the biliary system in the liver.  What does it do?  Bile is a solution that helps us digest and absorb dietary fat.  Without it, fat just sails on through the digestive system and causes diarrhea.  With it, the fat is emulsified and absorbed to use for energy.  When a meal is eaten that contains fat, the normal gallbladder is stimulated to release a bolus of bile into the intestine.  The bile mixes with the fat and it is digested and absorbed.  What goes wrong to cause pain and gallstones? Pain is caused when the gallbladder is stimulated and it cannot contract properly.  This causes a cramping type of pain (colic) in the right upper abdomen, back, etc.  Bile is a salt in solution.  If you take a jar and put salt and water in it, mix it up and keep it moving, the salt stays mixed in the water.  If you stop the mixing, it can settle and form crystals at the bottom of the jar and if you roll those crystals around they can come together to form larger crystals or stones.  This is what happens to the gallbladder.  It loses its ability to release the bile when stimulated and the bile salt comes out of solution and eventually the crystals form gallstones.  The stones are a symptom of the real problem....the gallbladder itself. 

Once the symptoms become severe enough, most people will seek medical attention.  The diagnosis is made with some fairly simple tests.  First, the ultrasound.  This is a simple and pain free test to detect stones.  If stones are present and you are having symptoms the gallbladder should be removed....more about that in a minute.   If the ultrasound is negative and the symptoms are convincing, usually a HIDA scan is ordered.  This test is done to see how the gallbladder is working.  It involves an injection to fill and then another to stimulate it to work.  If it does not eject its bile normally, it should be removed.

Today the gallbladder is almost exclusively removed using a laparoscope.  This is usually an out patient procedure done through small incisions and recovery is pretty quick.  Incision placement is pretty standard...lap chole incisions Here is a picture of gallstones....not too pretty.

gallstones  We can live normally without a gallbladder in most cases, especially a sick one.  Some people may experience a little diarrhea that usually resolves but most importantly, the pain is gone.  If the disease is not treated, the stones can escape the gallbladder and get into the duct causing bigger problems that we won't discuss here.  The gallbladder can also become infected which can be an emergency.

This procedure can also be combined with a tummy tuck when done electively.  The incisions are not made through the skin but under it so nobody will ever know....pretty cool!

Come see us at Total body surgical Cosmetic and Vein Clinic where we can discuss General surgical, Cosmetic, Vein, and Obesity issues.  Don't forget our special pricing AND keep an eye out for our soon to be announced spring roll out!

Topics: Liposuction, tummy tuck., cosmetic surgery, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, general surgery, Lap band, weight loss, total body surgical vein center

The bulge is...Total Body Surgical Cosmetic and Vein Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jan 15, 2012 @ 04:56 PM

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Speaking of bulges....This week we are going to shift gears a little and talk about some General surgery.  When we look at the abdomen and see something bulging, it usually means there is a hernia present.  Hernias are a very common problem.  Many people are born with them.  The most common places for this type of hernia is in the groin area (usually in men) or in the belly button or umbilicus.  These areas are where natural weaknesses are present from either the umbilical chord or where the testicles descend.  Other hernias that can form present themselves in the mid line of the abdomen or more commonly in incisions from other surgeries. 

herniasWhat exactly is a hernia??  Our abdominal wall is composed of layers of muscle and connective tissue.  The connective tissue looks like a thin tendon.  All of us who have cut up meat or a chicken have noticed the shiney layer of whitish, tough tissue that surrounds the muscles....this is connective tissue or fascia.  Pound for pound it is very tough and it is responsible for holding in the contents of the abdomen and gives the muscles something to pull on when they contract.  A hernia occurs when there is a hole created in this layer and contents of the abdomen poke through that hole.  The mid line of the abdomen (especially the belly button) and the groins are the weakest areas and therefore are the most common sites for naturally occuring hernias.  Here is a picture of an inguinal hernia...

herniaHere is a photo of what the hole looks like from the inside using a laparoscope and as you can see, with the contents removed, there is an actual hole.

hernia defect.  Hernias become a problem when things get stuck in them...things like intestines, fatty tissue, and other contents of the abdomen.  They can also cause discomfort due to stretching of the wall of the abdomen with straining to lift, urinate, or have a bowel movement.  Things can also become stuck, lose blood supply and die within the hernia.  Small hernias may never cause a problem.  These are the common hernias of the abdominal wall.  I won't cover the more obscure ones due to time and the others are fairly uncommon.

How do I fix them??  Today I usually fix them with laparoscopy.  This allows me to repair them with mesh that incorporates into the surrounding tissue creating a strong patch.  It also cuts down on incision size, wound infections, recovery time (minimally) and I think leads to a better repair because I can see the defect or hole better.  The mesh is placed with a great deal of overlap and tacked in place.  Meshes have small holes in them into which our bodies incorporate scar tissue making them very strong....like chain link fence on grass, the collagen holds them mesh in place making it very hard to move.  Recovery times are usually about 6-8 weeks allowing the mesh to scar in.

So, if you have a hernia, come see us at Total Body Surgical where we not only do Cosmetic surgery and Vein surgery but are professionals at General Surgery too!!

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Topics: Liposuction, varicose veins, weight loss surgery, cosmetic surgery, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, total body surgical vein center

What's this bulge?? Total Body Surgical Cosmetic, Vein Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 @ 09:23 AM

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!  After a two week hiatus....it is good to be back.  2012 will be an exciting year.  Lots of changes on the horizon for all of us.  Total Body Surgical will be entering its second year of service to Northeastern Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. Our success is all thanks to you.  Unless the Mayans are correct, we expect this year to be a banner one with many new changes to serve you better and MAYBE a few surprises!! 

New changes are happening this year for us.  This installment is to explain them.  Next week we will get back into the meat.

First of all, we will be adding to our team in the next few weeks.  We will be adding an ultrasound tech.  Why??  Well, as many of you know, I have been doing the pre and post treatment vein ultrasounds and quite frankly, it has become too busy for me to do them and keep up with everything else.  Our new tech will specialize in venous studies and as things in the vein center continue to grow, will take over more responsibilities with insurance and the daily running of the center.  Venous disease is way underdiagnosed and the Northeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri are underserved when it comes to the newer techniques in varicose vein treatments.  We offer them all and as the word gets out and we continue to get great results we will need more help.

Second, we will be adding a new person at the front desk.  This is greatly needed to serve you quicker when you come in, answer phones better, and allow us to provide the service you have come to expect at Total Body Surgical.  We strive to be the best at everything we do.  We hate to make people wait and know your time is important.  I feel that the addition of our new staff will help us get closer to our goal.  Be assured that these new faces will be just as friendly and nice as Mekala, Myranda, and Janet are now.... or we won't hire them!!

Third, physical changes.  As many of you know, our corner in Grove has been undergoing massive change for the better.  The old hospital is gone, the old intersection....gone...and the new shopping center is well under construction.  The intersection, which has hindered access for several months is now finished with new curbing and asphalt.  It looks great and will serve all of us much better than the old one....thank you Grove!!  We plan to make some cosmetic improvements to the outer office, and, as you know, the interior is very nice.

Fourth, I will be making more YouTube clips.  We plan to film procedures, pre and post op instructions and more.  We will attach them to the web site so that you will have a better understanding of what goes on during your procedure and help address your questions and fears.

These are the changes we are working on for 2012.  Keep and eye out for the surprises!! 

The next few weeks I will talk a little about common General Surgical problems.  These may not be as fun as the Cosmetic and Vein discussions but are just as important, if not more so.

First we will talk about one of the more common problems...the gallbladder, then hernias, then endoscopy.  By that time we will be heading into spring.  I am working on some great pricing for "mommy makeovers" for spring that will include breast work, tummy tuck, and liposuction....very exciting.

Talk next week....Happy New Year!!

Topics: Laser treatments with fractional lasers and pearl, cholecystectomy, Liposuction, varicose veins, augmentation, cosmetic surgery, tummy tucks, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, Lap band, implants, Botox, mini face lift, Laser vein therapy, Face lift, hernia

Lasers and veins: Total Body Surgical Cosmetic and Vein

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Dec 18, 2011 @ 09:36 AM

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Today, for the final installment on lasers, we are going to discuss the use of lasers to treat veins on the face, legs and elsewhere. 

First, leg veins.  Superficial or spider veins occur very frequently on the legs.  As I have discussed before, when the areas are large, I prefer injections to the laser because I can cover much more ground and cause less dicomfort.  For small areas, however, the laser is very convenient and in most cases works very well.spider veins  The veins in this picture are perfect....why??  Remember that laser light is attracted to pigment.  The darker the pigment, when the laser light hits it, heat is generated, the small vein is injured, the flow stops and the vein is gone.  After lasering the vein it turns red and forms a clot that slowly dissolves.  I use the Cutera 1064 laser for the darker veins.  For veins that have a lighter and more red pigment we use the KTP or 536 wavelength laser.

The second area that is most commonly complained about is the face.  Adults of European descent commonly develope visible veins around the base of the nose that are unsightly.  Those with Rosacea get veins that are visible on nose, at the base of the nose, and nearly anywhere else on the face.nose veinsrosacea

The nasal areas we treat with the laser to close the veins.  For Rosacea, it may require several different methods, even systemic medications on some cases. 

The results we get are very good.  In most cases, new areas will arise and will require repeat treatments from time to time we call maintenance.

A third condition that is vascular and can be treated with laser are hemangiomas.hemangioma  These areas occur in the young and old and anywhere on the body.  They can be very small.  They can also be very large.  Most of these can be closed with the laser.  Larger ones may require several treatments.  They turn dark, dry up, and are usually gone.

There are other uses for lasers but that about covers the more common things and I'm worn out with it.  We have covered how lasers work, hair removal, skin rejeuvenation, abnormal coloration, and vascular lesions....we treat them all.  Something new next week.

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Topics: laser hair removal, Laser treatments with fractional lasers and pearl, l, Skin care, laser treatment, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, laser liposuction, laser tattoo removal, Laser vein therapy, laser

Butts, Brazilians, and shape... Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 @ 11:08 AM

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Today I want to talk about Butts.  Butts used to be maligned and frowned upon.  Things have certainly changed in society today.  After Jennifer Lopez and the Latin boom and the fame of many African American TV and Music stars, Butts are now on the front page.  Many of us were not blessed with a shapely rear compartment, and people that lose considerable weight often lose their shape as well, as muscle is lost.  One way to enlarge the area is to work hard to enlarge the gluteus muscle.  This is often hard to do and may not be possible for some people.  Fortunately, there are other options.


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As we age, many of us grow "love handles" or hips.  These cause the butt to lose definition and even if it is present, it becomes concealed.  The first way to increase shapeliness is liposuction.  With liposuction of the love handle or hip area, the butt area gains more definition and appears larger.  For those with an ample hind quarter to begin with, this is all that is necessary.  For people that are still deficient, the Brazilian Butt lift may be the answer.  This procedure is done by augmenting the buttock area with fat grafting.  This is where we liposuction unwanted fat from the love handle area, abdomen, thighs, or anywhere else it is present, process the fat and transplant it into the buttocks.  Amazingly, if there is enough fat to harvest and transplant this is a great and lasting solution.  Of course, as the name portrays, it was developed in Brazil where butts are king.  Studies show that if done properly, it is very effective, and safe.

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The problem for some is the lack of fat to harvest.  Some people are thin and have no fat to obtain.  For these people, implants are the solution.  Butt implants have come a long way in the recent past.  They used to be hard and could be difficult to place.  With newer silicone technology they can be made softer with the feeling of real muscle tissue.  They are placed between muscle layers and look and feel very realistic.  They also come in several different sizes to fit nearly anyone.  Recovery time is relatively short and you can go from flat to shapely literally over night.

At INTEGRIS Total Body Surgical, we offer all of these modern solutions to this age old problem.  Liposuction, the Brazilian Butt lift, and implants.  Come see us for a complimentary Cosmetic consultation to see which is the right one for you.

Keep an eye out for liposuction special pricing coming soon.  Friend us on facebook for direct notices on all special offers or on Twitter.

Also don't forget our Breast, Laser hair removal, and Lap Band Specials that are currently running....they are great offers!!!-Incredible Value on the LAP BAND!!!

-Laser HAIR Reduction....buy one area and get one F

-Breast Aumentation....ACT NOW!!!

Topics: Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, Brazilian, lap bands, butt implants, Butt lifts

Wrinkles again at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, May 15, 2011 @ 09:35 AM

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Watch this video....if it were only that easy to defy gravity!!!

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For the final installment on wrinkles or rhytids we are going to cover procedures for people that other easier methods will not work for.  We have discussed skin care and sun avoidance for prevention, then Botox to rid ourselves of lines that are not yet permanent.  For areas that Botox will not soften, we use fillers such as Radiesse and Juvederm.  After these products have worn out their ability to improve we move into laser skin resurfacing.  When all of these tools fail....then what?  The answer is the facelift.  Sometimes only a surgical correction will do.  As we lose collagen and fat in our face and the connective tissue below the skin sags, the skin follows and becomes lose.  There are some non-invasive methods that may help, but minimally.  Face lifts come in many different types and one size does not fit all.  The oldest types only address the lose skin and have little longevity, they fail in no time because the skin stretches quickly and wrinkles and loose skin return.  Don't believe that skin stretches quickly???  Talk to a pregnant woman, skin can stretch to an incredible size, and can do it quickly.  Real face lifts address the underlying connective tissue, tightening it, and then remove the excess skin.  There are several types of lifts that are commonly used and the procedure should be individualized for each patient.  The one picked should address the specific areas that need to be lifted.  The mini face lift (s-lift, lifestyle lift, short scar lift, etc.) addresses the lower face, jowel area and some lose skin in the neck.  The vector of pull on the connective tissue and skin is up and toward the ear.  The incision starts at the temporal tuft of hair in front of the ear, follows the front contour of the ear, down around the ear lobe, and a short distance behind the ear.  This lift does have a shorter recovery time and works great for the appropriate patient.  Those with a heavy neck will need a "full lower face and neck lift".  This lift has the same incision but is is extended onto the back of the ear and into the hair line.  The vector of pull for the connective tissue and skin is not only up for the lower face, but is back and up for the neck as well.  Usually there is also a small incision under the chin to remove fat and sometimes tighten or remove some of the underlying muscle tissue.  During face lift surgery, the underlying connective tissue is tightened to correct the loosened structure that causes the face to droop and some of the fat is sculpted or liposuctioned too.  Then the skin is draped and trimmed then carefully sutured into its new location.  Facelift surgery should also address underlying bone and fat deficiencies too.  This may require cheek or chin implants, fat grafting, or other techniques.  A good face lift should not leave the patient looking stretched, it should not disrupt the normal smile or look fake.  The incisions heal very well over time and are difficult to detect.  You should look younger and well rested.  When looking for a face lift surgeon, demand to look at pictures and be sure that areas that bother you will be addressed.  Also, make sure the pictures you look at are from patients done by the surgeon you are talking to...this is an old trick...claim anothers work for your own.

At Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery, Dr Swetnam has experience with numerous lifting techniques and can assist in selecting the one appropriate for you.

Come see us where cosmetic consultations are complimentary!!

Don't forget our Breast augmentation spring special and our Laser Hair Reduction Special too....Hurry though, not much time left!!

-Breast Aumentation....ACT NOW!!!

-Laser HAIR Reduction....buy one area and get one F

-LOVE YOUR LEGS......AGAIN!!!!

Next week, more about skin, brow and mid face!!

Topics: hair removal, lasers, s lift, Breast Augmentation, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, radiesse, Botox, lifestyle lift, mini face lift, Face lift, juvederm