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		<title>Quick Recovery Breast Augmentation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a Quick Recovery Breast Augmentation? Quick recovery breast augmentation is a surgery method that I have developed and refined over my 20 years of my experience as a cosmetic surgeon, and have adapted these techniques to best serve my patients. This procedure uses techniques which reduce healing time, and allow the patient to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is a Quick Recovery Breast Augmentation?</h2>
<p>Quick recovery <a href="http://www.itbecomesyou.com/content/breast/breast-enlargement.php">breast augmentation</a> is a surgery method that I have developed and refined over my 20 years  of my experience as a cosmetic surgeon, and have adapted these  techniques to best serve my patients. This procedure uses techniques  which reduce healing time, and allow the patient to enjoy a shorter  recovery so they can return to normal daily activities. It is important  to understand that the recovery phase of a breast  enlargement has more to do with the talent and philosophy of the  surgeon doing the operation than any other factor. The surgery offers  many benefits over a traditional breast augmentation surgery.</p>
<h3>How is a Quick Recovery Breast Augmentation Different?</h3>
<p>A quick recovery breast augmentation differs from a normal <a href="http://www.itbecomesyou.com/content/breast/breast-enlargement.php">breast implant</a> surgery in many ways. This technique reduces overall contact with the  implant, which is an extra precaution to minimize bacteria. I use a “no  touch” method of placing implants, which minimizes the contamination  possibility for both implant and pocket during the time of the  procedure.</p>
<p>The  no touch method reduces inflammation by minimizing the small amounts of  naturally occurring bacteria in the breast ducts from gaining access to  fluid around the implant. If this bacteria gains access to the implant,  the bacteria can transform into a biofilm, which results in a more  inflamed scar and slower healing process. I also remove powder from  gloves, which has been indicative of causing capsular contraction  (inflammation). Not allowing the implant to come in actual contact with  the skin lessens the chances of bacteria entering into the pocket. I do  this by using a saran wrap type dressing over the prepped area of  incision around skin as it is placed.  With  this technique, there is less blunt tearing of tissues which allows for  a quicker healing process. A sharp electric device is used to divide  space needed to accommodate the implant. Using this reduces bleeding and  swelling, making the recovery less painful. I use a forceps  electrocautery device that allows for grasping and coagulation of small  blood vessels prior to dividing them, which stops blood from entering  the space where the implant will be placed.</p>
<h3>What are the benefits?</h3>
<p>This  technique minimizes postoperative pain, swelling, and bruising. Quick  recovery breast augmentations reduce and minimize tissue trauma. Most  patients can return to normal daily activities within 24 hours, and some  of my patients are even out to dinner the same evening of the surgery.</p>
<p>You  can read a success story of a recent patient’s impressively speedy  recovery after a Quick recovery breast augmentation on Dr. Salzman’s <a href="http://www.itbecomesyou.com/blog/2011/08/quick-recovery-breast-augmentation/">blog</a>.</p>
<p>Dr.  Marc Salzman is a leading cosmetic surgeon, offering Quick Recovery <a href="http://www.itbecomesyou.com/">breast implants</a> in Louisville, Kentucky.  He is the inventor of the Ouchless Needle, as  well as the Ageless Minilift and Liteshape Laser liposuction procedures.</p>
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		<title>Scared Of Needles? A Topical Botox Might Be Coming</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 16:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jeffrey Spiegel, M.D. If you are scared of needles don’t worry because you are not alone. Many people who decide to pursue injectables often times cringe when they think about having to go under the needle. There might be a solution to this problem very shortly down the road. According to The American Society [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>By </em></strong><a href="http://www.drspiegel.com/" target="_blank"><em>Jeffrey Spiegel, M.D.</em></a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.plasticsurgeryconsumerguide.com/images/jeffrey_spiegel.jpg" align="right" border="0">If you are scared of needles don’t worry because you are not alone. Many people who decide to pursue <a href="http://www.spaconsumerguide.com/injectables/">injectables</a> often times cringe when they think about having to go under the needle. There might be a solution to this problem very shortly down the road. <span id="more-219"></span>According to <a href="http://www.surgery.org/consumers/plastic-surgery-news-briefs/topical-botox-reality-1034154">The American Society For Aesthetic Plastic Surgery</a> researchers are getting very close to a topical form of the popular injectable, <a href="http://www.drspiegel.com/botox-injections-treatments/" target="_blank">Botox</a>. A topical form of Botox has been underway for some time now especially for the areas of the face where the skin tends to be very thin.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“This is a good first study,” an expert told the news source. “The idea of [topical Botox] has been talked about for a while. It looks promising. The crow’s feet area is the logical place to start because the skin is thin there. It could work eventually in other areas, with this type of transdermal delivery.”</em></p>
<p>For those of you who are deathly afraid of needles there is still no date set to when this form of <a href="http://www.aestheticconsumerguide.com/plastic_surgery/the_perfect_botox.html">Botox</a> might hit the shelves of your local plastic surgery center but advancements are getting closer. I assume many more rounds of studies and testing before it can be applied to the masses.</p>
<p>Authored by:</p>
<p>Jeffrey Spiegel, M.D.<br />
Advanced Facial Aesthetics<br />
1200 Boylston Street<br />
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467<br />
Phone: 617-566-3223 (617-566-FACE)<br />
<a href="http://www.drspiegel.com/" target="_blank">www.drspiegel.com</a></p>
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