Welcome Message from Dr. Allen Putterman

Specializing in cosmetic eyelid and facial surgery, as well as reconstructive surgery of the eyelid, tear duct and orbit. He is Professor of Ophthalmology and Co-Chief of Oculoplastic Surgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and is Chief of Ophthalmology and Director of Oculoplastic Plastic Surgery at Michael Reese Hospital. Dr. Putterman has published over 300 scientific papers, mostly on oculoplastic surgery instruments he has invented. He has contributed to more than 50 textbooks, and recently published the 4th edition of his definitive textbook, Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery. Dr. Putterman has also given over 300 lectures in his field, both nationally and internationally. Allen Putterman, MD, SC 111 N. Wabash, Suite 1722, Chicago, IL 60602 phone: (312) 372-2256 fax: (312) 372-l762 www.drputterman.com

Facelift Sarasota FL – Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Sessa Talks About Scars!

www.SarasotaSurgicalArts.com Dr. Alberico Sessa 941.923.1736 for a free consultation Sarasota Surgical Arts 4143 Clark Road, Sarasota, Florida 34233 Usually during my consultations, I often get the question of where exactly are my scars going to be if I have the Smart Lift? And I really take pride in telling people where the scars are going to be. First, there’s going to be a small scar hidden underneath our chin that’s usually imperceptible. Secondly, there’s some scars that are going to be around our ears in well-hidden places. We start out in the hair line right by your sideburn, and the reason we start out there is because I found that if I create a certain scar, that the hair will actually grow through it, and it will become almost invisible after about a month to a month and a half. Then we use the contours of the ear to create the rest of the scar. And I like to keep the scar inside and hidden as well as well as I can. Then we turn the corner and sort of end the incision, and the scar ends right behind our ear lobe. That’s pretty much the end point for the Smart Lift where our scars are going to be. And what’s really nice about this and what people really appreciate and what I really enjoy is that I don’t have to extend it back into peoples’ hair line, and that is something that is usually part of the traditional face lift that I’ve sort of gotten away from. And by doing so, I’ve seen that, a lot of times, that area has very little blood supply sometimes, so you

Dr. Gordon Explains….When Should I Look Into Botox?

Botox and other facial fillers have swept the facial cosmetic surgery industry over the past decade. But just like obvious and fake looking plastic surgery results from other procedures, obvious injections of facial fillers can and do often happen. But this can be avoided! Listen as…

Most Plastic Surgeries Ever – Cindy Jackson World Record

Cindy Jackson holds the record for most plastic surgeries in the world. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss an interview she did with ABC News. Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana’s blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk’s Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com

Facelift Sarasota FL – What Is the SmartLift and Facelift Recovery Time?

www.SarasotaSurgicalArts.com Dr. Alberico Sessa 941.923.1736 for a free consultation Sarasota Surgical Arts 4143 Clark Road, Sarasota, Florida 34233 Oftentimes during my seminars, I get the question, so what can I expect in terms of down time for this procedure? And, you know, very confidently, I could tell people that, just like any surgery, there is 2 to 3 days of some mild swelling. Now, we also use medications to help reduce that. But just the nature of the Smart Lift itself, where it’s less surgery and greater results, is the whole caveat that you’re going to have a shortened so-called down time. So I think telling people generally 3 to 4, to 5, maybe even 6 days, 3 to 6 days is generally a quick recovery. Now, of course, recovery is sort of one of those loaded questions where, when I think of recovery, I’m thinking of laid up in bed drinking ginger ale. That’s not it at all. You know, most of my patients are out and about the very next day. They are washing clothes, they are cleaning, they are cooking for themselves, doing things that they normally do. Walking around. They are not just sitting in a chair all taped up and bandaged up. Those are things that people really like to hear. Now, of course, the first day to 2 days to help reduce the amount of swelling, we need to keep certain bandages and some pressure dressings on your face so that you can recover even quicker. And I feel very confident in telling people 3 to 6 days is very, very reasonable. We’re at the

Kathy Goes to Balikian Facial Plastic Surgery

Approaching 45 and thought it was time I embrace the notion of Botox and Injectable fillers…. Dr. Richard Balikian in Murrieta came highly referred….so off I went!