Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dont Forget About Your Teeth

Im missing a tooth - what can I do?
You can replace a missing tooth or missing teeth with a dental implant or implants or a dental bridge. Your smile can be fully restored to its original state. A bridge can be used while using the neighboring teeth as the support structure while a porcelain restoration will replace the vacant space. Dental implants are a viable option as well. Dental implants are posted directly into the jawbone. Once the post has bonded to the bone, it can act as a new, solid support for a natural looking, porcelain restoration. For more questions about dental implants or dental bridges contact Brevard County Dentist - Dr Glen LoSasso.
If you are in search for a dentist in Las Vegas - check out Dr Blasco. Dr Blasco, DMD is a dental expert and can help you acheive the look you have been waiting for. He is a cosmetic dentist as well as an implant dentist devoted to healthy smiles. He has been in the business for over 20 years. He offers all aspects of dentistry including dental implants, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening and more. He is located in Las Vegas, NV.
I don’t want to wear braces but I want my front teeth straighter - what are my options?
There are several options available to help your front teeth without the use of wired braces. Invisalign, Lumineers,porcelain veneers, dental bonding, dental crowns, dental bridges, or even a combination. You really need to schedule a consultation with a dentist in your area to determine if braces or any of these options work for you. Dr Bell can help . Hes a dentist in Texas that specializes in cosmetic dentistry.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Why Do Women Have Breast Enhancement Surgery?

Women choose to have breast augmentation surgery for different reasons. Some choose to have the surgery to make themselves feel young again or to boost their self esteem. Some women want to improve the proportion of their breasts to the size of their body or body type. There are women who choose to have reconstructive surgery to repair any damage caused by having breast cancer or other diseases in which the breasts are affected.

There are many benefits for a women to have breast augmentation or reconstructive surgery. But breast surgery and other plastic surgery procedures are not always for everyone. It is always best to consult a qualified cosmetic surgeon about your needs and goals. Everybody is built differently and your plastic surgeon can help you make the best decision when it comes to your plastic surgery procedure.

Find more information about breast surgery from Dr. Pasquale who is board certified in plastic surgery in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Deciding on breast enhancement in Hawaii

Have you ever entertained thoughts about breast enhancement? I recently found Dr. Pasquale in Hawaii. Dr. Michael A. Pasquale is a board certified reconstructive and plastic surgeon and Hawaii's top surgeon for breast augmentation. Dr. Pasquale specializes in breast implant surgery, breast lift, breast reduction and breast revision surgery. Make a vacation out of it!
Just remember, when deciding to have breast enhancement in Hawaii - always choose a plastic surgeon that is qualified. Make an informed decision.

Monday, April 20, 2009

My teeth keep chipping and cracking. What causes this? What can I do about it?

Many people who notice chipped or cracked teeth, but don’t remember when the injury occurred, damaged their teeth while they were sleeping. Grinding or clenching your teeth during the night will cause your teeth to chip, crack and even break. To keep you from seriously damaging your teeth, a dental appliance called a night-guard can be used. A custom fitted night guard protects your teeth from grinding & clenching in your sleep. Your local Sacramento Dentist takes great care in making sure you have a proper fit to prevent pain in your jaw joint. Do you suffer from headaches? You may find that a side benefit of your night-guard is headache prevention. Many headaches start during the night, caused by the extreme pressure generated as you grind and clench your teeth. Ask your local dentist having a night-guard custom created for you.
Learn more about cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry procedures.

Lifetime of Beauty event on April 25, 2009

Come join us for our annual Lifetime of Beauty event on April 25.

-Product and services giveaways
-Fabulous food
-Demos of the Total Fx and Fraxel lasers
-See and Talk to patients who have just undergone the Total Fx. See their before pictures
-Education on Botox/Fillers
-50% off Laser Hair Removal,
-Discounts on Jane Iredale, Obagi, Neova, Epicuren, Spa Services and more.

Meet and greet with the Aesthetica Staff, industry representatives and Dr. Kimball Crofts.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Torrance Plastic Surgeon

Here is a quote by a board certified plastic surgeon in Torrance, California.

"When choosing a surgeon, it is important to feel comfortable. A person considering plastic surgery should never feel pressure to commit to something they are unsure of. We take the time to get to know our patients and educate them on the options they have to reach their aesthetic body goals.

I believe that the best results are those that are not overdone, I like surgical outcomes that rejuvenate naturally, complimenting balance and proportions artistically.

We can all strive to improve and maintain our natural assets. I feel privileged when chosen to care for a person, and make it my responsibility to take their treatment personally. My office and I provide the quality of care that we believe you should expect from a surgeon." Dr. Todd Gerlach

Dr. Todd M. Gerlach is a board certified plastic surgeon. He specializes in cosmetic surgery to the face, neck, breast and body contouring.

For other plastic surgeons in Torrance California - visit LookingYourBest.com

Monday, April 6, 2009

Fibrocystic Breast Disease and Capsular Contracture??

Here is a question I recieved this week - I hope the discussion of the cause and prevention of capsular contracture - scar tissue that can develop around the breast implant will be helpful to you. The national rate of CC with silicone breast implants is 36% - Dr. John Tebbetts’ internal practice rate is 1.5%! We may not be able to prevent it completely, but there are certainly proactive things that can be done to help reduce the risk of reoperation due to CC.

Q: Question on fibrocystic breasts
Hi Dr. Tebbetts, I have some questions re; fibrocystic breasts. I have very lumpy breasts with a
tendency towards cysts. Taking vitamin E helps somewhat. I am worried if this might result in CC, I’m
also worried the lumpy and hardened breast tissue I have will make the implant placement more
difficult. I’m hoping to have my augmentation via belly button incision. Thanks in advance for your
response!!

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Terrye Tebbetts:
First, please know, I am not a surgeon, just married to one for the last 18 years! Dr. Tebbetts and I
wrote The Best Breast 2 together to help educate patients -he does the surgery, I do the patient
education and recovery care!

As for your question, most of us have some form of Fibrocystic disease whether we know it or not.
Stress, caffeine, hormones etc can make it seem worse at times. But in our experience, Fibrocystic
changes should not limit you from having an implant. Be sure you have a pre-op mammogram done if
you are over 30 and that it is clean and good.

Scar tissue formation around the breast is the most unpredictable complication we have in this
operation -it depends primarily on 3 things -how each patient heals around a wound, the type of
implant (filler and shell surface), and how the surgery is done. One of the neatest things we
discovered when we wrote the second edition of the book is that the better recovery we provide for
patients -the 24 Hour Recovery -is also showing us lower capsular contracture rates! Our internal
rate is 1.5 % -national with silicone implants is about 36%!!! We know keeping blood out of the
pocket is critical -that is why there are 2 chapters in the book about recovery -you MUST learn about
what your recovery will be like BEFORE you choose your surgeon -what recovery is like will tell you
what is going on in the operating room!!

And as for your incision choice -I would highly encourage you to read the incision location section in
your new book I will send you (just send your name and address as instructed in my post above).
Most TransUmbilical incisions are done blind and blunt -no way you can keep a dry -precisely
dissected pocket due to location and instrumentation issues.

Read it carefully and please let me know if you have any further questions!