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		<title>Reminder to Send in Questions about Facial Plastic Surgery.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 19:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teri Cosenzi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of the month, I wrote and asked for questions for one of the country&#8217;s leading facial plastic surgeons. Dr. Halaas.

Like I said, Dr. Halaas has so generously offered to answer some of our most burning facial plastic surgery questions.
What would you like to know?
Please e-mail me your questions teri.cosenzi (at) b5media (dot) com and I will pass along the questions. Please send them to me as soon as possible, as I need to get them to her by the end of the week.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the beginning of the month, I wrote and <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous/a-leading-female-facial-plastic-surgeon-wants-your-questions/">asked for questions</a> for one of the country&#8217;s leading facial plastic surgeons. Dr. Halaas.</p>
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Like I said, Dr. Halaas has so generously offered to answer some of our most burning facial plastic surgery questions.</p>
<p>What would you like to know?</p>
<p>Please e-mail me your questions teri.cosenzi (at) b5media (dot) com and I will pass along the questions. Please send them to me as soon as possible, as I need to get them to her by the end of the week.</p>
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		<title>The Top Five Surgical and Non-Surgical Plastic Surgery Procedures.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teri Cosenzi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you had plastic surgery? Have you considered it? You are certainly not alone.
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, over 11.5 million surgical and non-surgical procedures were performed during the year 2006 in the United States alone.
Here are the top five of each type of method, surgical and non-surgical.
Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures

Liposuction – 403,684
Breast augmentation – 383,886
Eyelid surgery – 209,999
Abdominoplasty – 172,457
Breast Reduction – 145,822

Cosmetic Non-Surgical Procedures

Botox – 3.1 million
Hyaluronic Acid &#8211; such as Hylaform, Restylane – 1.5 million
Laser hair removal – 1.4 million
Microdermabrasion – 993,071
Laser Skin Resurfacing – 556,172

I will be on the lookout for the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous">Aging Fabulous</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you had <strong>plastic surgery</strong>? Have you considered it? You are certainly not alone.</p>
<p>According to the <strong>American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery</strong>, over 11.5 million surgical and non-surgical procedures were performed during the year 2006 in the United States alone.</p>
<p>Here are the top five of each type of method, surgical and non-surgical.</p>
<p><strong>Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Liposuction – 403,684</li>
<li>Breast augmentation – 383,886</li>
<li>Eyelid surgery – 209,999</li>
<li>Abdominoplasty – 172,457</li>
<li>Breast Reduction – 145,822</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Cosmetic Non-Surgical Procedures</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Botox – 3.1 million</li>
<li>Hyaluronic Acid &#8211; such as Hylaform, Restylane – 1.5 million</li>
<li>Laser hair removal – 1.4 million</li>
<li>Microdermabrasion – 993,071</li>
<li>Laser Skin Resurfacing – 556,172</li>
</ol>
<p>I will be on the lookout for the statistics for 2007 when they are published next year. I wonder if the numbers will rise.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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		<title>Michelle Pfeiffer: 49 and FABULOUS!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:51:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teri Cosenzi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am only 40 and don&#8217;t look half as good as Michelle Pfeiffer. She is fabulous, isn&#8217;t she?
Michelle celebrated her 49th birthday just a few months ago.



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am only 40 and don&#8217;t look half as good as <strong>Michelle Pfeiffer</strong>. She is <strong>fabulous</strong>, isn&#8217;t she?</p>
<p>Michelle celebrated her 49th birthday just a few months ago.</p>
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		<title>What Price Do You Really Pay For Bargain Plastic Surgery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teri Cosenzi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently heard from Dr. Michael Salzhauer, a Miami board-certified plastic surgeon who wants to warn consumers about the dangers of foreign plastic surgery.
With the recent plastic surgery sudden increase in the United States, prospective patients looking to enhance their appearance are going to great lengths to get the surgery,and many look for bargain prices.
Today, cosmetic surgery is a booming business in places like Mexico, Latin America, and Europe where their low prices are the main draw.  Dr. Salzhauer is aware of the dangers of foreign cosmetic surgery versus the safer and regulated surgical environment commonly found in the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous">Aging Fabulous</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous/files/2007/06/drsalzhauer.jpg" alt="drsalzhauer" align="left" height="215" width="168" />I recently heard from Dr. Michael Salzhauer, a Miami board-certified plastic surgeon who wants to warn consumers about the dangers of foreign plastic surgery.</p>
<p>With the recent plastic surgery sudden increase in the United States, prospective patients looking to enhance their appearance are going to great lengths to get the surgery,and many look for bargain prices.</p>
<p>Today, cosmetic surgery is a booming business in places like Mexico, Latin America, and Europe where their low prices are the main draw.  Dr. Salzhauer is aware of the dangers of foreign cosmetic surgery versus the safer and regulated surgical environment commonly found in the United States.</p>
<p>He told me how each year, thousands of prospective patients bargain hunt for plastic surgeons in foreign destinations – price being the main attraction. But we all wonder what risks the patients really taking to save a little extra cash when going under the knife?</p>
<p>The Dr. explains, &#8220;a bargain at the outset could result in more money spent on revision surgery or fatally worse, death or disfigurement at the hands of an incompetent surgeon or in a compromised surgical setting. Despite the warnings, people continue to sign up for bargain plastic surgery vacations.&#8221;<span id="more-1269"></span></p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;patients may take unnecessary risks, when choosing to go outside of the U.S. for cosmetic surgery, by unknowingly selecting unqualified physicians and having procedures performed in non-accredited surgical facilities. It’s unfortunate that there are some surgeons who are in this profession for the business and not for the patient’s well-being. I have seen and re-operated on almost all cases of botched up plastic surgeries,” said Dr. Salzhauer.  He went on to say, &#8220;From implants that look as if they were crudely fashioned to those that have become infected or dislocated and have to be removed, to botched facelift, eyelid and nasal surgery, and even liposuction with results ranging from poor to non-existent including incisions placed in bizarre places. Patients put their trust in our hands and it’s our responsibility to always provide the best and safest care possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>I had a few questions for Dr. Salzhauer:<br />
<em>What separates the standards in the United States from those of the other countries?</em>  According to Salzhauer, &#8220;in the U.S., there is a plastic surgery standard that is higher than anywhere else in the world.  This includes a high level of sterility, the quality of the technological or surgical equipment, and most important of all, a surgeon&#8217;s training.   Foreign countries often have neither the money nor the resources to have a generalized standard of care. Contrast this with the U.S. where we have no shortage of patient advocates and medical and state boards which ensure doctors are adhering to specific guidelines.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Does this mean that plastic surgery in foreign countries is uniformly dangerous?</em>  &#8220;Certainly not,&#8221; says Dr. Salzhauer. &#8220;In most countries, one can find qualified plastic surgeon and expect successful results. However, these are not usually the places that offer bargains.”</p>
<p><em>What accounts for the discrepancy in foreign versus domestic cosmetic surgery?</em>  &#8220;Hospitals in America go to great lengths to make sure the doctors who are granted affiliation or surgical privileges are trained and board certified in the sub-specialty in which they are practicing.  In addition, doctors in large American cities must remain incredibly competitive as far as their knowledge and skill.  It would therefore be much less likely for a patient in the U.S. to have problematic results. Post operative care is also a crucial element of plastic surgery. This is another major red flag associated with foreign plastic surgeries. Even if a patient has excellent results at the time of their surgery, if certain are not properly identified, they can lead to an unsatisfactory final result.&#8221;  Dr. Salzhauer stresses, “The most important aspect of surgery is not only the surgery itself, but the frequency and thoroughness of follow up visits and post-operative care.&#8221;  He adds that &#8220;patients need to be advised when they can resume activities such as work and exercise, therefore, it is essential that a patient’s doctor is accessible, which is a challenge for surgeons in other countries.</p>
<p>As Dr. Salzhauer explains &#8220;an additional danger patients run into when having surgery performed in a foreign facility is that often, facilities abroad designed for elective surgery are run more like clinics rather than actual hospitals.  Usually the surgery is performed in conjunction with another doctor who may or may not be certified in the same specialty.   There may not even be qualification boards in that country.&#8221;  As Dr. Salzhauer points out, &#8220;when a patient sees a doctor in private practice, as here in America, that surgeon &#8212; plastic or otherwise &#8212; obviously has a more principle responsibility for the well being of the patient. In a clinic, there is often no single doctor who is responsible to handle problems that arise.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>What recourse does a patient have as a result of botched surgeries in a foreign country?</em>  &#8220;Little if any,&#8221; reports Dr. Salzhauer.  &#8220;There may be no venue for legal recourse for a patient encountering a problem as a result of sub-standard care in a foreign country.  Geographic distance would render legal action both costly and inconvenient.  The patient originally seeking a bargain will wind up spending even more money, not to mention the time and effort involved.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great advice!</p>
<p>To learn more information on Dr. Salzhauer or his practice, please visit <a href="http://www.balharboursurgery.com/" target="_blank">Bal Harbour Surgery</a></p>
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		<title>The Reality of Cosmetic Surgery.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 21:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teri Cosenzi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No longer is plastic surgery seen as a multi-staged procedure performed by properly trained surgeons. It is now dealt with a drive-thru approach from both patients and doctors. Patients aren&#8217;t the only people scrambling for services. Many doctors are in favor of the business of plastic surgery and want a slice of the pie. This desire drives many doctors to begin the practice of plastic surgery even though they have no formal training or experience in the area. It is becoming increasingly difficult to separate the quality from the quackery.
Board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Christopher Saunders’  self-published new book, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous">Aging Fabulous</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No longer is plastic surgery seen as a multi-staged procedure performed by properly trained surgeons. It is now dealt with a drive-thru approach from both patients and doctors. Patients aren&#8217;t the only people scrambling for services. Many doctors are in favor of the business of plastic surgery and want a slice of the pie. This desire drives many doctors to begin the practice of plastic surgery even though they have no formal training or experience in the area. It is becoming increasingly difficult to separate the quality from the quackery.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous/files/2007/05/book-saunders.jpg" alt="book saunders" align="left" height="290" width="200" />Board certified plastic surgeon, <a href="http://www.chrissaundersmd.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Christopher Saunders’ </a> self-published new book, “<a href="http://www.chrissaundersmd.com/bookorder/index.html" target="_blank">A Woman’s Guide to the Real-Reality of Cosmetic Surgery</a>,” sheds light on the fallacies and unrealistic expectations of cosmetic surgery fueled by the media. From the consultation, to the operating table and everything in between, Dr. Saunders filters out the hype sold by many doctors and institutions.</p>
<p>“For a very long time, cosmetic surgery was viewed as taboo by our culture. Now, men and women are getting liposuctions, laser surgeries and body lifts on national television,” said Dr. Saunders. “The two most prevalent misconceptions are unrealistic expectations that a procedure can achieve and unrealistic expectations about post-surgery recovery. We live in a culture of “the now” and all too often, people are looking for the magic pill, especially when it comes to their physical appearance. My new book outlines the “Real-Reality” of cosmetic surgery; and empowers those who are considering cosmetic surgery with the proper knowledge and education to understand almost everything related to cosmetic surgery.”</p>
<p>Many doctors have also jumped on the cosmetic surgery franchise bandwagon. It is a little known fact that hundreds of plastic surgery procedures are conducted each day in the United States by doctors who do not have backgrounds in plastic surgery. Even more disconcerting is that board certification to perform plastic surgery can essentially be bought instead of earned. Surgeons can enroll in a weekend course and be ordained “certified.”</p>
<p>“It’s hard to believe, but courses like Liposuction 101 do exist,” said Dr. Saunders. “After a weekend course, doctors claim being trained, a specialist or certified; the reality can be scary.  Before you decide to go under knife, you need to know whose hands you’re putting your life in.”</p>
<p>Dr. Christopher Saunders weeds through the misinformation and focuses on education and easy concepts: the “Real-Reality” of cosmetic surgery. His book is “A Woman’s Guide to the Real-Reality of Cosmetic Surgery”.</p>
<p>If you are even remotely considering any type of cosmetic surgery, READ THIS BOOK!</p>
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		<title>Why do women want to look plastic?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2006 12:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SP Bragg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Cosmetic surgery is creating a weird tribe of women who don&#8217;t look better &#8211; they just look unnatural, says American make-up guru Bobbi Brown
When I was about 20, my mum and my stepdad came into my room, sat me down and said they had something serious to tell me. I was terrified. I thought they were about to say they were getting divorced. What could be so important that they both had to sit me down to talk? &#8220;We think you&#8217;re really pretty,&#8221; they said, &#8220;but you&#8217;d be beautiful if you had your nose fixed.&#8221; 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image533" src="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous/files/2006/07/_efbobbi.jpg" align=left alt="Bobbi Brown" />&#8220;Cosmetic surgery is creating a weird tribe of women who don&#8217;t look better &#8211; they just look unnatural, says American make-up guru Bobbi Brown</p>
<p>When I was about 20, my mum and my stepdad came into my room, sat me down and said they had something serious to tell me. I was terrified. I thought they were about to say they were getting divorced. What could be so important that they both had to sit me down to talk? &#8220;We think you&#8217;re really pretty,&#8221; they said, &#8220;but you&#8217;d be beautiful if you had your nose fixed.&#8221; </p>
<p>Boy do I know where she is coming from. I have always been conscious of this bump on my nose that I inherited from my Dad. But the thought of someone breaking my nose sort of put an end to that. They do break your nose to fix it right?? Or was someone just trying to talk me out of it years ago??</p>
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		<title>He&#8217;s the Doctor on TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2006 15:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SP Bragg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;One thing is clear: &#8220;Dr. 90210&#8243; is the show that traditional plastic surgeons love to hate. Critics including Dr. Mark L. Jewell, the president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, say that Dr. Rey is a skilled surgeon, but his informal way with patients is inappropriate, even undignified, and the reality show gives viewers the impression that plastic surgery is a casual beauty treatment rather than a serious surgical procedure.
Skeptics in the medical profession question everything from Dr. Rey&#8217;s bedside manner (on a recent show he advised a patient, after giving her breast implants, to &#8220;take care of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous">Aging Fabulous</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="285" height="120" alt="doc" id="image195" src="http://www.splendicity.com/agingfabulous/files/2006/03/doctor.jpg" />&#8220;One thing is clear: &#8220;Dr. 90210&#8243; is the show that traditional plastic surgeons love to hate. Critics including Dr. Mark L. Jewell, the president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, say that Dr. Rey is a skilled surgeon, but his informal way with patients is inappropriate, even undignified, and the reality show gives viewers the impression that plastic surgery is a casual beauty treatment rather than a serious surgical procedure.</p>
<p>Skeptics in the medical profession question everything from Dr. Rey&#8217;s bedside manner (on a recent show he advised a patient, after giving her breast implants, to &#8220;take care of these babies, I worked hard for them&#8221;) to the way he rakishly wears a stethoscope — plastic surgeons seldom use one — draped around his Italian suit collars.&#8221;</p>
<p>I gave a lot of thought to this since I posted the story and I think that I have changed my opinion to a certain degree. When I first posted this story, I really didn&#8217;t like the fact that he did not have his board certification, but now, not having his board certification does not mean that he isn&#8217;t thoroughly qualified. He has to have gone to medical school, done his internship at a hospital and that would mean that he has physician&#8217;s credentials.  So, I&#8217;m now wondering if there isn&#8217;t just a wee bit  jealousy going on here?</p>
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