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October 23, 2018

Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery

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In this post, we will be talking about Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery. With plastic surgery so mainstream the question today isn’t “did she or didn’t she?” but “what did she have done?” Botox, filler, liposuction, facelift, and breast implants, are not just limited to celebrities as they once were.

*Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery is a guest post written by Dr. Stanley Poulos

Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery

There isn’t a body or facial concern that can’t be addressed through some sort of procedure. With more and more plastic surgeons striving to educate people on cost, safety, the recovery process, and long-term care; Dr. Stanley Poulos, a San Francisco Bay area Board Certified Plastic Surgeon answer some of the most common and pressing cosmetic surgery questions today.

Q: Will liposuctioned fat return?

A: Dr. Poulos explains that “If the patient gains a small amount of weight after their procedure, say 5 pounds, fat cells throughout the body will get a little bigger. While this slight weight gain can diminish results, the overall improved body shape provided by a liposuction procedure will still be visible as treated body areas have fewer fat cells (and thus experience a lower enlargement rate) compared to surrounding areas.”

Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery

Finally, in cases of considerable weight gain (i.e. 10% of their body weight); new fat cells can develop in all areas of the body, including treated areas. However, since new fat cell creation typically occurs in an even manner throughout the body, fat often accumulates less in treated areas compared to untreated areas.

Many liposuction patients who gain considerable post-procedure weight tend to still look better than if they did not undergo liposuction.

Q. Will you lose sensation in your breasts if you get implants?

A: Dr. Poulos says that “There’s a chance, although it’s very unusual to lose feeling in your entire breast. About 5 percent of patients experience numbness in their nipples. This may occur if their nerves are cut or stretched during surgery.”

Q: How close do I need to be to my “ideal weight” in order to have the optimal result from liposuction?

A: Dr. Poulos stresses that “The key thing to know about liposuction is that it is not intended to be a weight loss tool or method. It is simply to address the parts of the body that are not responding to diet and exercise. That said, the industry standard for liposuction is a candidate who is within at least 30% of their ideal weight and is of average body weight. Other things to consider for an optimal result is skin elasticity and muscle tone.”

Q: How long does a Botox treatment last?

A: According to Dr. Poulos, “One treatment may last 3-4 months, but may not result in a significant improvement of the wrinkles for the long term. One or two years of consistent Botox in the same area will result in long-term reversal of some wrinkles and optimize the improvements you may be looking for.”

Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery

Dr. Poulos adds, “It is recommended to repeat Botox injections every 4 months for maintenance. As you continue to use Botox, deeper wrinkles will continue to soften as dermal remodeling takes place.”

Q: If a partner squeezes your implants too hard, can they burst or alter shape?

A: Dr. Poulos reassures that, “It’s impossible. He’d have to use superhuman force to rupture them. And they won’t change shape.”

Q: Are there any non-invasive procedures that can sculpt my body, so I don’t have to get liposuction?

A: Yes! The most well-known non-invasive option is Coolsculpting. With this procedure, fat cells are frozen in a way that does not damage other tissues and spot areas of excess fat that can be sculpted.

Still, as with lipo one must have reasonable skin elasticity to achieve good results. Another non-invasive option is the V-shape Accent Prime. This device combines radiofrequency (RF) for skin tightening and ultrasound for fat reduction in one treatment and can achieve significant improvement over time.

Everything You Wanted To Know About Plastic Surgery

Q: How long do the results of a facelift last?

A: Dr. Poulos says that “One thing is for certain and that is that the aging process goes on regardless of the facelift technique. Eventually if one wishes to maintain the improvement, touch-up procedures will be necessary. An average time might be 7-10 years. Those that address the deeper muscle layers do last longer, but there is more difference (in longevity) between individuals than techniques, and the same is true of time for recovery.”

Q: I lost over 50 pounds and now have excessive loose skin on my stomach, arms, and inner thighs. What’s my best option and what’s involved?

A body lift is the most common option when addressing excessive skin after significant weight loss. It’s important to research this procedure and go about it in a way that makes sense given your overall health. Body lift offers a permanent result provided the weight is kept the same.

The thing to consider with a body lift is a high Body Mass Index and the potential for abnormal scarring and fluid buildup. Be sure the surgeon shares all risks and benefits.

Q: Should I get saline or silicone breast implants?

There are two basic types of breast implants: saline and silicone gel. Dr. Poulos says that “Most women feel that silicone implants feel more like natural breasts which is due to the viscosity of the filler material.

Previous concerns about the association of the autoimmune disease with silicone have been largely disproven and the vast majority of plastic surgeons feel that silicone is a perfectly safe alternative.”

About Dr. Stanley Poulos

Dr. Poulos is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon and Co-Founder with Yngvar Hvistendahl, M.D of Plastic Surgery Specialists recognized as one of the premier aesthetic surgery clinics in Northern California.

Dr. Poulos helped pioneer the quick lift facial rejuvenation surgery in California and has extensive experience in body contour procedures. With over 30 years of experience in aesthetic procedures, Dr. Poulos has been at the forefront of innovative procedures such as quick-lift facial rejuvenation, mommy makeovers, and laser lipo-contouring.

Dr. Poulos combines his consistent knowledge of new treatment options with his mastery of facial and body symmetry.

His recent focus has been on the gastric balloon, a groundbreaking, non-surgical, medically assisted, outpatient procedure offering weight loss to those seeking to lose between 30 and 75 pounds who may be ineligible for the more invasive gastric bypass surgery.

This exciting new procedure allows patients to achieve optimal health and when combined with exercise and proper nutrition, the results have been exceptional.

A graduate of the University of Texas Medical School, Dr. Poulos completed his internship and residency at UC San Francisco. He completed surgery and plastic surgery training in San Francisco prior to entering private practice in Marin County where he co-founded PSS.

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  1. Brandy Monday says

    November 10, 2018 at 4:09 pm

    This looks and sounds scary!

  2. Laura Bradley says

    November 8, 2018 at 6:24 pm

    Some great info. Thanks for the post!

  3. Katie Sexton says

    November 5, 2018 at 9:18 pm

    who knew that botox could offer such beneficial results that can last for quite some time?

  4. Julie Waldron says

    November 1, 2018 at 11:59 am

    Very informative for anyone that is considering plastic surgery.

  5. Amy D says

    October 29, 2018 at 11:44 am

    I’m 38 years old, and have 2 children. Though I am a fitness instructor and super active, my body is not the same. I have considered some reconstructive surgery, but I’m too scared to do anything. Your article really answered a lot of my questions, and helped me understand some things I didn’t even consider. Dr. Stanley Poulos sounds like an awesome doctor!

  6. Karen says

    October 28, 2018 at 2:49 pm

    I am a retired RN- 43 YEARS- OR-PACU
    AND THE BRIGHT LIGHTS IN OR TELLS ALL MOST OF THE TIME- WE ARE HUMAN- AND SOMETIMES TRY TO GUESS AGE ANDWHAT I HAVE DECIDED AFTER LOOKING AT WOMEN’S FACES
    GENETICS IS NUMBER ONE AND SKIN CARE – I HAVE SEEN 80 YEARS OLD THAT LOOKED LIKE MIGHT BE 60 SND NO PLASTIC SURGERY- THERE SECRET WAS OIL OF OLAY AT YOUNG AGE
    AND WOMEN WITH PLASTIC SURGERY AND HAVING A GOOD PLASTIC SURGEON MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE- THEY LOOK SO GOOD – LUCKLY FOR ME I HAD THE RIGHT GENES MY MOTHER ACCIDENTLY DIED AT 89 AND SHE LOOKED GOOD!!! ALWAYS EXERCISED – AND SHE USED THAT PINK JERGENS IN A BIG JAR- ALWAYS WENT TO BED WITH A PINK FACE AND I DID THE SAME -IF AND WHEN I NEED PLASTIC SURGERY -I WILL I AM NOT VAIN AND NOT WEALTHY BUT I HAVE TO LOOK GOOD TO FEEL GOOD – JUST GET A GOOD PLASTIC SURGE ON AND CHECK THEM OUT
    AND I CHECKED OUT Dr. Stanley Poulos AND he would do a excellent job- I was not hired to write this – Just a Retired RN -That has checked women’s faces for many years and asked their secrets
    AND ONE MORE THING- I CAN ALWAYS TELL IF YOU ARE A SMOKER -DONT SMOKE JUST A CARING OLD WOMAN ( RETIRED AFTER 43 YEARS -SAME HOSPITIAL AND SAME JOB) Take Care

  7. Marilyn Nawara says

    October 27, 2018 at 7:15 pm

    I would like to have liposuction in my buns and tummy – it’s impossible to lose in these areas now that I’m older.

  8. Jackie says

    October 27, 2018 at 4:12 pm

    I didn’t know that one or two years of botox treatment could result in long-term reversal of some wrinkles . This was a very informative question/answer. So much I don’t know about plastic surgery.

  9. Andy G says

    October 27, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Awesome post! Interesting and informative.

  10. vickie couturier says

    October 27, 2018 at 7:32 am

    very interesting,,ive seen so many famous people on tv who have had face lifts and they look like they are from a horror show,,when do people stop? this is something im glad i cant afford to do,,

  11. Bernie Wallace says

    October 27, 2018 at 5:20 am

    This was a very informative post. I learned alot. Thanks for sharing.

  12. Jennifer Keating says

    October 26, 2018 at 8:58 pm

    Interesting! I’ve always wondered whether or not breast implants could rupture if someone squeezed them too hard. I’ve watched that show Botched, makes me scared to ever get any kind of plastic surgery, lol. I mean I wouldn’t get it anyway, but that show just gives me the creeps, gotta make sure you get the right doctor working on you!

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