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Christy Turlington talks plastic surgery

Saturday, May 18th, 2013

If there ever was a model so defining of the 1990s, it was Christy Turlington. The household name renders up thoughts of perfect lips, unique facial lines and a pin-thin, doll-like nose.

Many have wondered at the possibility of Christy Turlington having undergone some kind of plastic surgery, but she tells USA Today that she hasn’t done it but would possibly consider it for her neck – an area of the face that many women find aging very apparent.

“I don’t know, I feel like it’s getting freakier,” she tells the magazine. “Maybe there will be a time when you’re an oddball because you’re the only one left. I’d rather be the only one, the sole survivor. And in that case? I’ll just wear turtlenecks all year-round.”

Most likely, the supermodel won’t undergo the knife, although it’s a possibility. Lucky for Christy Turlington, she has beautiful genes to help outwit aging.

“That’s a girl’s life for the rest of her days — somewhere between a lollipop and shots.”

But cosmetic surgery really isn’t as grim – it’s incredibly accessible and affordable no matter what kind of procedure you need. Plus, with a wide array of financing, you can achieve the beautiful, youthful look you want without having to break the so-called bank.

As for Turlington’s approach to aging, she is endlessly charming.

‘When you smile, you look like you’re 16.’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah — and then there’s my neck.’ ”

PLASTIC SURGERY OPTIONS FOR SAGGING NECK            

For women who can relate to Turlington’s dilemma, you don’t have to subject yourself to wearing turtlenecks the rest of your life. In fact, you can have the youthful neck you want without it looking obvious, younger than your face, or awkwardly tight. It can look completely natural with the right plastic surgeon in San Diego.

Here are some options for women with sagging necks:

Laser Therapy. The most innovative ways to rejuvenate the skin’s surface is through laser therapy. Using intense pulses of light, the skin’s collagen can tighten beautifully with deep, beautiful heat that can truly transform your skin. It is the perfect option for a sagging neck.

Neck lift. What a wonderful way to completely rejuvenate your neck area! A neck lift is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to completely improving the neck area. For issues of sagging or excess deposits of fat, a neck lift is the ideal choice because it helps refashion the skin area while leading to a tighter look when recovery is complete.

For more information on either of these procedures, call Dr. Kincaid at his San Diego office at 858-450-4199 – located conveniently in the beautiful La Jolla, California.

Palm Beach man allegedly performs plastic surgery procedures without license

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

This isn’t the first time an unlicensed person has performed plastic surgery on other individuals, but it is one of the more dramatic stories that depicts the dangers of “discount plastic surgery.”

Calvin E. Butler, performing plastic surgery services under the name Tamieka Butler, was allegedly renting a motel room in West Palm Beach where he was giving patients buttock injections using mysteriously sourced silicone and Krazy Glue to seal the incisions.

Sherriff deputies spoke to one his “patients” on Dec. 13. The women described the process which included felt tip markings on her body where Butler felt she needed more “fullness,” reports at The Palm Beach Post indicate. He would then apply Krazy Glue to the areas of the body which oozed blood or other fluid.

Butler charged $200 for the “buttock enhancement” procedure.

After her last visit, the woman began feeling nodules in her buttocks at the injection sites.

“Butler told her to take warm baths and to massage the nodules and that her symptoms would subside,” a deputy wrote in the affidavit according to the news source.

Not long after, the woman began experiencing fevers and swollen lymph nodes, eventually causing the wounds on her buttocks to open and ooze fluid.

She was prescribed antibiotics after seeking help from the JFK Hospital in Atlantis – a Palm Beach-based medical facility.

Despite her treatment, the woman’s pain returned. She returned to the hospital where she was treated for Lymphadenitis, a bacterial infection affecting the lymph nodes.

She now suffers from chronic pain and a chronic cough.

Another man who underwent the procedure was also contacted by deputies. After an in person visit, he was found with “open sores on his buttocks and… laying in a fetal position in his hospital bed when deputies arrived to speak with him.”

He told authorities his procedure cost $100.

The same man had to have his buttocks partially removed due to the serious infection that took place at the wound site.

 

He “has suffered disfiguring injury and a chronic infection which he is struggling to recover from,” the deputy wrote in the affidavit, according to the news source.

SAFE PLASTIC SURGERY IN SAN DIEGO

For your safety, do not consider any kind of plastic surgery or other cosmetic enhancement unless it is performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon in San Diego. It is NEVER safe to undergo any kind of procedure in a remote location unless it is a doctor’s office or hospital. Do not undergo any kind of cosmetic enhancement – even Botox – unless it is performed under the care and supervision of a licensed doctor.

If you are considering buttock enhancement or any other kind of plastic surgery procedure, give Dr. Kincaid a call at his centrally-located La Jolla office at 858-450-4199 and schedule your consultation. Dr. Kincaid is an award-winning, board-certified plastic surgeon with years of experience helping men and women look their best. Give our offices a call today.

Dr. Kincaid featured at Radiant Life Magazine!

Thursday, October 11th, 2012

“There are many reasons why women and men are seeking out Revision or Secondary Plastic Surgery today. In some cases, revision surgery is due to medical necessity. In other cases, the decision for revision surgery is an emotional one. It’s a personal choice that many people who have had plastic surgery encounter…”

Read the rest of Dr. Kincaid’s feature at Radiant Life Magazine and find out if revision surgery is right for you.

Congrats to Dr. Kincaid on his showcased feature! Call his La Jolla office at 858-450-4199 or in Temecula at  951-695-9934 to schedule your consultation today.

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Brow Lift Gets Positive Reviews From Patients

Saturday, September 22nd, 2012

Liposuction, face lifts, Botox – these are all common cosmetic procedures. According to experts, these procedures are in high demand. However, a less common procedure, a brow lift, is getting some positive press. A new study shows 68 percent of people that had a brow lift would definitely or likely have the procedure again. Dr. Nikolaos Papadopulos and colleagues successfully surveyed 98 forehead lift patients and published the findings in an upcoming issue of Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

 

A brow lift repositions the scalp and removes muscles that allow wrinkling in the forehead. Unlike Botox, which paralyzes or freezes the muscles, this procedure offers long-term results; however, these results come at a cost. A brow lift can run anywhere between $3,000 to $10,000 and upward depending on the client.

 

“Forehead lifts will usually last a lifetime. Although there is some settling of the brows in the early years, I have never had to repeat one of my brow lifts,” Dr. Michael Olding, chief of plastic surgery at George Washington University School of Medicine told Health Day News. Still, many women opt for a full face lift over a brow lift. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery estimates that 28,200 brow lifts were performed in the United States in 2011, compared with more than 116,000 face lifts.

 

How do consumers know which to choose, a brow lift or a face lift? According to doctors, a face lift is typically suggested for the older generation; people wanting to enhance the whole face. A brow lift is often more suitable for the younger crowd. “A mini brow lift is for patients who have low eyebrows,” William Portuese, a plastic surgeon based in Seattle said on RealSelf.com. “Things to take into account are the level of the eyebrows, hairline, extent of vertical wrinkles between the eyebrows, horizontal wrinkles above the eyebrows, and state of the corrugator muscles.”

 

As always, a potential plastic surgery patient should set up a consultation with a trained and licensed surgeon to get the best advice when picking between a face lift and a brow lift. If done incorrectly, both procedures can be difficult to fix. “Unfortunately, once someone has a brow lift and it is too high, it remains too high for a long time, a disaster in my opinion,” Olding said. Surgeons also remind patients to think about their recovery plan. “Don’t think of this as a ‘minor’ procedure, because you may have to stay out of circulation greater than four to six weeks,” Olding said. While plastic surgery can have stunning and long lasting results, it’s not a decision to be entered into lightly.

Dr. Kincaid selected as the GOLD AWARD WINNER in the La Jolla Village News 2012 Reader’s Choice Award

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

121356350 225x300 Dr. Kincaid selected as the GOLD AWARD WINNER in the La Jolla Village News 2012 Reader’s Choice AwardWhen it comes to plastic surgery in La Jolla, Dr. Kincaid is the premier choice for men and women who want top quality, beautiful results. Rated as the best plastic surgeon in La Jolla and the greater San Diego area, our office is honored and pleased to accept this highly prestigious award on behalf of the many men and women who voted for Dr. Kincaid. Thank you!

Dr. Kincaid is considered the one of the best cosmetic plastic surgeons in San Diego. If you are considering plastic surgery, and want beautiful and natural results, call us today and schedule your consultation with Dr. Kincaid and his friendly staff. Those in the greater San Diego area can find us at our centrally located La Jolla office at 858-450-4199. For men and women in the Inland Empire area, our Temecula location can be reached at 951-695-9934.

Some of our most popular procedures include:

Botox, Restylane, and other fillers. For women on the go, these beauty pick-me-ups are just the ticket for restoring a more youthful appearance. Considered minimally-invasive procedures, these beauty must-haves can even be completed during the lunch hour. Fine lines and wrinkles are a thing of the past with Botox and Restylane. Let Dr. Kincaid give you the youthful glow you’ve been searching for!

Breast Implant Surgery. Best Surgeon in La Jolla? Dr. Kincaid, according to the readers at the La Jolla Village News. If you’re considering breast implants, give us a call today and talk to Dr. Kincaid to find out what innovative products are available today. Breast implants have come a long way – find out if you’re a candidate for the most sought-after implants: gummy bear, Naturelle, Sientra and more.

Body Contouring procedures. From liposuction to tummy tucks, Dr. Kincaid can help you look your best. Don’t forget about our popular “mommy makeover” procedure – a must for women who want to get back to their pre-baby look!

Facial refinement. Considering rhinoplasty, eyelid rejuvenation, or lip augmentation? These delicate procedures require the precision of an expert plastic surgeon. Trust Dr. Kincaid to provide the results you are looking for. As La Jolla’s best plastic surgeon according to readers, Dr. Kincaid can help you feel confident and sexy with facial plastic surgery that is beautiful and natural.

There’s never been a better time to consider plastic surgery. What are you waiting for? You can have the look you have always wanted. Call Dr. Kincaid today and schedule your consultation. In La Jolla, 858-450-4199. Inland Empire residents call 951-695-9934.

Dr. Kincaid serves the greater San Diego area including Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Encinitas, Vista, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Rancho Santa Fe, Solana Beach, and La Jolla. For those in the Inland Empire area, Dr. Kincaid has helped men and women throughout the region including Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, Canyon Lake, Menifee, Corona, Norco, Riverside, Redlands, Banning, Beaumont, Loma Linda and Palm Springs.

Millions Use Internet and Social Media to Research Plastic Surgery

Sunday, August 12th, 2012

When a child comes home with an itchy rash, what’s the first thing a mom does? Goes to the computer. The internet has become the first line of medical defense for millions of people. Whether it’s a bizarre bump that won’t go away or a fever that came on suddenly, most people go online to play doctor long before seeing anyone with a medical degree hanging in their office. There is no question the digital age has changed the face of medicine and that includes plastic surgery.

 

From company websites with interactive features, to mobile apps that interface with social media, a plastic surgeon that hopes to compete in this marketplace needs to be digitally savvy. Dr. John Hilinski, a facial plastic surgeon in San Diego, just launched a mobile website to keep his business relevant and his patients informed.

“I think it is important for patients to have widespread access to a variety of social networks so they can gather as much valid data as possible that will lead to a more informed decision regarding plastic surgery,” Hilinski told MarketWire. “I think anytime we, as facial plastic surgeons, can equip our patients with more accurate, up-to-date information regarding their procedure of interest, it will increase the likelihood of achieving successful surgical outcomes. With a growing percentage of patients utilizing mobile devices for plastic surgery research online, it is important that we help in providing them with the proper tools to conduct this research in a user-friendly manner.”

 

It’s not just about having a flashy website either, consumers are researching more through social media as well. According to the most recent statistics from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, over 42 percent of patients now receive most of their information about plastic surgery from social media. As Dr. Kevin Pho pointed out at a recent conference, “Social media is extremely powerful in spreading the news. We need to spread reputable medical information on social media and get it in front of as many people as possible.”

 

While Pho believes the internet offers many benefits, he warns consumers not to believe everything they read. He encourages everyone to cautiously do their homework online and follow that up with in-person interviews. Pho hopes more surgeons will embrace technology to help more consumers learn about plastic surgery.

 

“It is more important than ever for doctors to be at the forefront of plastic surgery information online,” Pho said. “Doctors need to be thought leaders, share insight, and be proactive when it comes to patient education through social media channels.  Use alerts, searches, and other tools to find out where conversations are happening about plastic surgery and get involved.”

Breast reduction surgery: Teens Deal with Side Effects of Large Breasts

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

In high school, looks are everything. It’s not just important for the prom queen types, many girls feel pressured to fit into the trendy crowd. These days it’s normal for a teen to get highlights, wear designer jeans and workout to keep a thin figure. It’s a hormone-fueled time where opinions matter. For girls with a busty figure, it’s even tougher. In some cases, teens are so bothered by the size of their breasts they are seeking breast reduction surgery, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

 

Dr. Brian Labow, who performs about 100 breast-reduction surgeries a year on adolescent girls, says the teens with large cup sizes complain of physical and emotional problems because of the size of their chest. “Most teenage girls really don’t want to come to a doctor and discuss this. By the time I see them, the breast has become their enemy,” Labow explained to HealthDay News.

 

Labow says this problem does have a medical name: macromastia. When breasts are oversized for a certain body type and cause neck or back pain, along with emotional trauma, a diagnosis of macromastia can be declared. Labow wanted to learn more about this topic and conducted a study. Through a survey, Labow found macromastia has a substantial negative impact on health-related quality of life. Problems include self-esteem issues, increased physical symptoms and increased risk of eating behaviors among adolescents. Labow believes these reasons are valid enough to preform breast reduction surgery sooner rather than later. He believes waiting until the teen ages only increases pain. “They are suffering. If you wait about three years after menarche [when a girl's menstrual periods start], the breasts may grow slightly but not enough to necessitate waiting longer,” he said.

 

Furthermore, the study shows that many of the girls dealing with the condition are overweight, adding another layer of complication to problem. Dr. Malcolm Roth, chief of the division of plastic surgery at Albany Medical Center, in New York, and president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons said, “Especially for those who are overweight, the risks include delayed wound healing, scarring and an unsatisfactory outcome.” While this may be a deterrent for a doctor to perform surgery, Labow says diet and exercise is unlikely to reduce breast size significantly.

 

Of course, this problem comes with a cost. If classified as reconstructive surgery, it is almost always covered by insurance, Labow said. However, if the insurance company doesn’t help with the bill, an estimated cost of the 2.5-hour outpatient surgery, including five office visits, is about $15,000.

 

As in all cases, a trained board-certified surgeon can help young women and their parents come to a logical conclusion if macromastia is a problem.

 

Dr. Kincaid serves the greater San Diego area including Carlsbad, Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Oceanside, San Marcos, Encinitas, Vista,Fallbrook, Rancho Bernardo, Poway, Scripps ranch, El Cajon, La Mesa, Chula Vista, Otay Ranch, South Bay San Diego, North County San Diego, East County San Diego and the greater Southern California area.
Call us and schedule your appointment today at 858-450-4199.

Lunchtime Cosmetic Procedures on the Rise

Friday, July 13th, 2012

In less than an hour a plastic surgeon can smooth age lines with a shot or two of Botox. This procedure is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, more than three million people received injections last year alone. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive and offers visible results. For those reasons, more and more people are getting Botox done during their lunch hour.

 

“Botox and fillers offer a quick-fix with little to no downtime and are perfect for people on busy schedules,” Dr Maurizio Viel at London Centre for Aesthetic Surgery told Gulf News. Botox injections, collagen fillers, chemical peels and non-surgical face-lifts all fall into the category of so-called lunchtime treatments. All of these procedures are quick and leave little to no evidence that any work was done.

It’s not just women who are checking out of their cubicle for a lunchtime makeover, an increasing number of men are also taking advantage of these procedures. Dr Viel says that in his practice men make up about 30 per cent of the lunchtime treatments, especially when it comes to Botox. “They like to be quick and fast and don’t generally like to hang around,” Viel says. “Overall lunchtime treatments suit their lifestyle; in fact, some businessmen actually have Botox treatments before they enter big negotiations so that they can pull a ‘poker face’ during these meetings. They have told me that it puts off their opponents who can’t read their expressions.” Viel says men feel just as much pressure as women to look youthful in the workplace. “Some men are motivated because of the highly competitive nature of their work, and they want to look young to compete with the new generation coming in; or because they have younger wives so they want to look and feel younger.”

While lunchtime procedures are gaining popularity because of convenience, Viel also believes cost is a motivating factor. Botox injections have been around for years now, and there are several competitors on the market, which has driven the cost down considerably.  “Affordability is another motivator as lunchtime procedures are less expensive compared to the Eighties and Nineties when these were reserved for the rich and famous,” he said.

Lunchtime procedures may seem as simple as running to the bank, but a qualified surgeon will meet with a patient before moving forward. As always, a board certified surgeon is the best option to ensure safety and best results. A consultation should be set up so a patient can discuss the pros and cons of a procedure and understand the risks before punching out for a lunchtime makeover.

Weight Loss and Diet Could Help Menopausal Symptoms

Friday, July 13th, 2012

gray hair2 Weight Loss and Diet Could Help Menopausal SymptomsMenopausal women can suffer negative symptoms that can range from mild to severe. A recent online news article found that diet and weight loss can have a positive effect on the negative symptoms many women experience prior to, during, and after menopause. According to the article women who are in the process of menopause and lose weight by eating low-fat foods including fruits and vegetables are likely to reduce or completely eliminate hot flashes and night sweats according to a new large study. Researchers felt the need to look at other alternatives besides hormone replacement therapy for helping women to get relief from negative menopausal symptoms including hot flashes and night sweats. “We wanted to see if this could be an alternative to hormone therapy,” said lead researcher Candyce Kroenke, a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California Division of Research in Oakland. “Indeed, women who lost weight in the context of this healthier diet — decreasing fat, increasing whole grains, fruits and vegetables — were significantly more likely to reduce or eliminate symptoms,” she added. The reduction in hot flashes and night sweats which are the main complaints menopausal women have was evident in both overweight as well as normal weight women who lost weight. The reason women experience this was explained by the fact that fat tends to retain heat, and losing weight helps the body to get rid of the heat much easier. The report was published online in the July 11 issue of Menopause, the study included data from more than 17,000 participants in the Women’s Health initiative study. Dr. Stuart Kincaid often consults with menopausal women who are concerned with not only weight gain but also change in their body contour. Some patients see a thickness in the upper abdomen, above the bra line, and the outer thighs that was never present prior to menopause. For some of his patients they have not increased their weight substantially so it seems unexplained. Dr. Stuart Kincaid explains to patients that hormonal shifts in their body can cause fat deposits to settle in different areas. In these cases, Dr. Stuart Kincaid will typically recommend liposuction to treat the affected areas. Liposuction gives Dr. Stuart Kincaid the ability to treat areas by systematically removing small areas of fat and creating a much more toned and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Patients are encouraged to schedule a consultation with Dr. Stuart Kincaid if they are concerned with recent changes in their body contour. Dr. Stuart Kincaid will perform a thorough initial consultation and help the patient to determine if liposuction is a viable option for them.

New Study Says Underweight is Worse Than Overweight

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

thin woman1 New Study Says Underweight is Worse Than OverweightIt is surprising to see that according to a new study you can be too thin. According to a recent online article a new study implies that it could be much more detrimental to have your doctor give you an underweight diagnosis as compared with a diagnosis of” obese”.  Researchers at the University Of California Davis School Of Medicine reported that they surveyed 50,994 Americans who ranged in age from 18 to 90 years old over a time span of six years, with a goal of examining the link between body mass index ( BMI) and mortality based on a representative, contemporary United States sample. Their results were published in the Journal of American Board of Family Medicine. They discovered that based on the BMI model, being underweight was associated directly with an elevated mortality risk, in contrast to being overweight which was associated directly with a reduction in mortality risk. Morbid obesity was associated with an elevated risk of mortality however the association was directly linked to existing diabetes and/or hypertension. According to the study co-authors, Anthony Jerant, MD, and Peter Franks, MD much of the focus is placed on obesity and BMI with the direct correlation to mortality often being overlooked. Plastic surgery patients can also be too thin. It is important for plastic surgery patients to avoid losing so much weight that they are considered underweight. This can have a negative effect on their plastic surgery results. Dr. Stuart Kincaid explains to his breast augmentation patients that significant weight loss especially in thin patients can change the appearance shape and contour of an augmented breast. Patients can begin to see rippling where there may have been no visible wrinkling prior to the weight loss. In some patients this can be visible along the cleavage line as well as on the sides of the breast. This can happen most notably with saline implants however it is also possible to see rippling with silicone gel implants especially in very thin patients. For many patients re- gaining 5 to 10 pounds can cause the rippling to no longer be visible. In some instances patients with saline implants may choose to exchange the implants for silicone gel implants which are less likely to show visible rippling. Dr. Stuart Kincaid invites patients to schedule a consultation if they have concerns with previous breast augmentation and want to consider breast implant exchange.