Plastic Surgery Blog
The Outer Face: Converting Double Concavities into Convexities
Published on January 2, 2013 byThe Outer Face: Converting Double Concavities into Convexities The one thing that I cannot stand is seeing a face that appears disjointed, i.e., part of the face has been over augmented relative to another. Perhaps the two biggest problem areas that I see are the lips and the cheeks. In fact, I have come up […]
Cannulas for Facial Fillers: The Evolution of My Technique
Published on December 19, 2012 byCannulas for Facial Fillers: The Evolution of My Technique Although I would estimate that only 1% of injectors currently use cannulas rather than standard needles to perform facial fillers, I truly believe that they have become the standard of care in my practice and I would hope the industry soon. I have been using cannulas […]
Mastery Is An Asymptote: My Plastic Surgery Journey
Published on April 29, 2012 byMastery Is An Asymptote: My Plastic Surgery Journey I am constantly refining my work so that you have a better and better result every time you see me. An example is I started to use microcannulas for facial fillers in November 2010. Since that time I have advanced in my skills with my cannulas to […]
Use of Microcannulas: A Revolution in My Practice Using Fillers
Published on September 3, 2011 byUse of Microcannulas: A Revolution in My Practice Using Fillers Many of my patients who have been with me for many years have witnessed the revolution in techniques that I have developed for injectable fillers. Early on I started with rudimentary needle injections. I then progressed to larger cannulas that I adapted from fat grafting […]