Posts Tagged ‘face lift’
Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
With all the hype concerning lasers, injectables, and nonsurgical facial rejuvenation options it’s easy to believe that a facelift is old-fashioned or old-school. Before patients shoot down the idea of having a facelift they first need to be clear about what it is they would like to achieve. Dr. Stuart Kincaid offers a full range of both nonsurgical as well as surgical facial rejuvenation options; so, therefore he has no hidden agenda in recommending one approach over the other. Patient should understand that a facelift has specific benefits that are unable to be achieved through nonsurgical or minimally invasive procedures. A facelift is a longer-lasting effect and is proven to achieve an appearance that looks about 7 to 10 years younger than a patients stated age. This is a lifelong effect even as the patient ages, it is still visible. Also, if a patient has extreme loose skin in the lower half of the face and also has loose and lax skin on the neck minimally invasive procedures may diminish the appearance that they will not tighten the skin enough to give the same result as a surgical facelift. Typically, the older a patient is when they begin to consider facial rejuvenation procedures the less likely they are to see a dramatic benefit, if they choose minimally invasive procedures over a surgical facelift. Skin laxity diminishes with age and the best results will always be in a younger patient with healthier skin. The best combination for most patients is a surgical facelift combined with injectables including Juvederm and Botox. Also Sculptra which gradually replaces volume in the face with the patient’s own collagen can be used after a facelift to achieve an even more youthful appearance in the nasolabial folds. Laser skin resurfacing is also an excellent adjunct to a surgical facelift. A facelift is not a procedure of the past. It remains one of the best values for patients based on the money invested. Dr. Stuart Kincaid welcomes patients to schedule a consultation to determine which facial rejuvenation procedures are best for them.
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Monday, June 18th, 2012
As the summer heats up, many people are thinking about how they’ll look in their summer attire. From bathing suits to shorts, the lack of clothing that comes with warm weather can make many people body conscious. While critiquing one’s look seems second nature to many Americans, is it the same to question the look of your pet? The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery says more people are signing their pets up for plastic surgery cosmetic procedures, strictly for appearances.
According to Palm Beach Daily News, pet owners are putting pooches under the knife. Procedures like tummy tucks, face-lifts and even Botox are gaining popularity.
“My dog could use some Botox because he’s starting to get forehead wrinkles,” Michele Jaminet recently told the Palm Beach Daily News about her 10-year-old cocker spaniel. A bloodhound in England had more than $13,000 worth of work done, according to the Huffington Post. The owners gave their dog, Junior, a tummy tuck and removed excess skin around his eyes. While the owners say the excess skin near the eyes was removed to prevent future vision problems, they admit the tummy tuck was purely aesthetic. “It’s taken years off him and he does look like a young man again,” Denise Smart said. “Before the operation he was fed up and looked like a grumpy old man. Now he’s more mobile and he’s got a new lease on life.”
Tummy tucks aren’t the only enhancement happening to our four-legged friends. Some pet owners are opting to have fake testicles implanted after a dog is neutered. The implants – called “neuticals” – are bean-shaped testicles made out of solid silicone and come in a range of sizes, according to the Huffington Post. Jamie Davenport had the implants, called “neuticals” put in his bulldog, Muson. “A lot of dogs have a lot of hair back there so you can’t tell they’re neutered,” Davenport said. “But with bulldogs, it’s just right out there for everyone to see.”
While this cosmetic surgery trend may be new, the concept of altering a dog’s appearance has been around for some time. In some cases, breeders have docked tails or clipped ears. However, animal protection agencies have spoken out against these procedures. “The ASPCA is opposed to elective surgeries that are undertaken solely to conform to breed standards, including cropping ears and docking tails,” ASPCA spokesman Bret Hopman wrote in an email statement to The Huffington Post.
While some see these procedures as unnecessary, pet owners say they only want what is best for their dog. Proponents of these elective procedures believe their willingness to invest money in their family pet is further proof of their love. “That’s what dogs crave,” canine stylist Anais Hayden told ABC News. “It’s attention.”
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Thursday, June 14th, 2012
Vitamin supplements are more sought after today than any other time in history. With the popularity of the Interne,t information continues to swirl about the benefits of supplements including omega-3. According to recent study the hype may be more substantial been the reality. According to the article taking omega-3 fatty acid supplements, including fish oil capsules, doesn’t appear to make a difference in older people hoping to maintain their brain health, researchers report. A number of studies have implied that omega-3 fatty acids could help keep nerve cells in the brain healthy well into old age, but there is restricted proof of the role of these fatty acids in avoiding dementia or reduced mental abilities — known as “cognitive decline.” Participants of the study who consumed omega-3 fatty acid-containing capsules or margarine did not perform any better on standard tests of mental abilities or on tests of memory and verbal skills, as substantiated by the findings published in The Cochrane Library. Patients make every effort to maintain their health as they age. Mental alertness and brain health are an essential part of any health maintenance program. Dr. Stuart Kincaid encourages his patients to make a concerted effort to assure that there appearance is as youthful as their healthy mind and body. Patient should begin to address the signs of aging as soon as they are evident. This could mean considering noninvasive procedures like Sculptra Cosmetic or surgical procedures like a facelift, or blepharoplasty. Patient should never believe that they are too old to consider plastic surgery. Provided the patient is healthy, there are no age limits for elective cosmetic surgery. For some patients considering facial rejuvenation surgery seems frivolous if they are older. The reality is with patients living longer lives than ever before it is quite common for older patients to want to maintain their most youthful appearance.
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Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
Heart disease is the number one killer of women. One of the indicators of possible heart disease is high blood pressure. Many women do not even know that they have it. According to recent local article a new treatment may make it easier to control. According to the article even though there are an arsenal of drugs, millions of people in the United States still have their blood pressure at unsafe levels. Now, in a somewhat unconventional experiment at dozens of hospitals, scientists are testing a significantly different approach for the parties to treat patients, by destroying some overactive nerves throughout the body that can accelerate rising blood pressure. To try an invasive treatment – a catheter is threaded through blood vessels in the groin up to the kidneys – this treatment shows doctors’ frustration with a disease that is so many times underrated because people with it don’t look or feel sick until it is too late because the damage has been done. Dr. Stuart Kincaid sometimes meets with patients who are unaware that their blood pressure is elevated. This is more the case with older patients who consult with Dr. Stuart Kincaid for procedures like facelift, brow lift, or blepharoplasty. Dr. Stuart Kincaid explains to patients that it is imperative that their blood pressure is under control prior to surgery especially for facial rejuvenation procedures. Specifically, blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery can have increased risk in patients who have high blood pressure. Pressure behind the eyes after surgery can cause serious complications. For some patients, this is the first time that they have addressed their high blood pressure and now they are able to have it treated through their primary care physician. Once their blood pressure is under control in most cases Dr. Stuart Kincaid can perform the surgery. As an ASPS board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Stuart Kincaid follows the recommended medical guidelines prior to surgery to help ensure patients safety. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Monday, May 21st, 2012
As women and men enter the ever-growing population of baby boomers, fitness and healthy lifestyle have become a central part of being used to be known as a senior citizen. According to a recent onlinearticle The oldest of the US 76 million baby boomers begin turning 70 in 2016. And if there’s a strong unique trait of boomers, it is the intense motivation to stay and appear comparatively young. The shifting demographics aren’t entirely a good thing. In many instances, science has simply prolonged the lives of people barely alive with chronic diseases. There are no comprehensively effective treatments for dementia, which becomes more likely as a person ages. One of the greatest problems may be cultural. Many people in their 70s reported that they feel marginalized by younger people, even when they’re in robust health. Dr. StuartKincaid encourages his older patientsto maintain a positive attitude along with their best appearance. There is no medical reason for patients who are older to forgo the option of cosmetic surgery. Many older adults choose to have facial rejuvenation procedures including facelift, browlift, and eyelift. In order to be a good candidate for these procedures Dr. Stuart Kincaid will require them to be in excellent health prior to surgery. Dr. Stuart Kincaid may require the patient to have independent medical clearance prior to surgery. Dr. Stuart Kincaid is committed to excellent results as well as a healthy plasticsurgeryprocess. Dr. Stuart Kincaid helps patients understand that plastic surgery for older adults is an excellent option not only for self-esteem but also increased self-confidence. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Friday, May 4th, 2012
Menopause can cause debilitating symptoms for some women. These could include frequent hot flashes. According to a new study in an article published online, smoking can increase the chances of having hot flashes occur. According to the article women smokers with specific gene variants are at an elevated risk for menopausal hot flashes compared to smokers without these genetic differences, the new study says. A detailed look at the data from nearly 300 late reproductive-age women who were part of the study for 11 years concluded that smokers with certain variations (single nucleotide polymorphisms) in genes that play a part in the patient’s metabolism are at greater risk for having hot flashes than smokers without these gene variants. The study appears in the June issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. The report shows the impact of smoking on hot flashes as a part of variants in genes combined with sex steroid metabolism in late reproductive-age women, and infers that certain smokers have increased risk for hot flashes based on their genetic makeup according to lead author Dr. Samantha Butts, of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, which were provided in the journal news release. The study provides yet another reason for women to discontinue smoking. This holds true especially for women beyond 40 years of age. Dr. StuartKincaid explains to patientswho are scheduled for surgery the smoking increases the risk substantially for surgical complications. The most common complications patients seen include delayed, and necrosis. The most common procedures where these complications are seen include breastlift, breastreduction, facelift, and abdominoplasty. These procedures require tightening the skin and can produce tension on the incision. Smokers have compromised tissues and therefore a greater risk of the incision being compromised. This can lead to delayed wound healing and in some cases necrosis. Patients should not smoke at least four weeks prior to surgery and four weeks after surgery for the best chance of reducing complications due to smoking. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Friday, April 27th, 2012
Life is supposed to begin after 50 according to many experts who are referring to a good quality of life. Some people get sidetracked by depression. According to recent local San Diego article depression is not a normal symptom of aging. There are a multitude of available treatment options. Some are easily available and include exercise, socializing with friends, changes in your diet and participating in more ofthe things you enjoy. Other forms of depression can be treated with medication or therapy. Staying active and involved with family and friends, exercising to stay trim and fit, and getting involved in a cause or in your community can all contribute to preventing depression. But don’t be afraid to ask for help if these activities are not working. Your golden years are too important not to be full and satisfying. Janice Yuwiler and Kellie Scott are with the San Diego State University School of Social Work’s Academy for Professional Excellence and contributed to the article. Dr. Stuart Kincaid encourages his to embrace the aging process without fear. Dr. Stuart Kincaid explains that there are so many options available to help patients look their best at every age. Even patients who do not choose plastic surgery can take advantage of medical grade skin care treatments that will help to keep their skin looking its best. Dr. Stuart Kincaid also recommends that patients consider noninvasive injectables including Botox and fillers like Juvederm and Restylane. Patients who are more comfortable with surgical procedures can usually benefit from facelift, brow lift, and blepharoplasty. Age is no longer a reason for patients to overlook cosmetic surgeryprocedures. People are living longer than ever before with an excellent quality of life so it is only natural to want to look as good as they feel. Dr. Stuart Kincaid reminds patients that plastic surgery patients often experience increased self-esteem and self-confidence after having surgery. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
With the food industry scrambling for new healthy incentives for buying their products, orange juice and other products that contain large amounts of vitamin C, just received great news from a recent study. According to Foxnews the study proves that vitamin C can lower blood pressure. According to the news story big doses of Vitamin C may moderately decrease blood pressure, Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered. However, scientists don’t advise people to begin consuming large amounts of the vitamin. Researchers led by Dr. Edgar “Pete” R. Miller, an associate professor in the division of general internal medicine at Hopkins, reviewed and studied data from 29 previous clinical trials and discovered by taking 500 milligrams of Vitamin C daily, or five times the recommended amount, patients would lower blood pressure by 3.84 millimeters. “Although our review found only a moderate impact on blood pressure, if the entire U.S. population lowered blood pressure by 3 milliliters of mercury, there would be a lot fewer strokes,” Miller said in a statement. However, Miller made it clear that none of the studies proved that vitamin C directly cures, eliminates, or reduces cardiovasculardisease, or its risks including stroke. High blood pressure is known as the silent killer because it often has no associated symptoms that are easy to pinpoint. Dr. StuartKincaid explains to patientswho are considering plasticsurgery that their blood pressure must be under control in order to be considered a candidate. Often women who are past childbearing age may not be aware that their blood pressure is elevated. Sometimes patients find out for the first time, that they have high blood pressure, when they are considering facial rejuvenation procedures including facelift, blepharoplasty, and browlift. As a board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Stuart Kincaid is keenly aware of the importance of proceeding with surgery only after the patient’s blood pressure is under control. Sadly, in cases where patients have been convinced by some doctors there are little to no risk associated with facial rejuvenation procedures, some patients with high blood pressure have proceeded with facial rejuvenation surgery and been plagued with multiple complications as a result. Some patients are misled to believe that because the procedure is performed in an office without anesthesia that there are few risk and that their blood pressure is not a factor. Dr. Stuart Kincaid emphasizes to his patients that safety should always be of the utmost concern. Dr. Stuart Kincaid remains one of the top plastic surgeons in the country due to his equal commiitment to safety as well as exceptional results. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Board Certified, The American Board of Plastic Surgery 1985
Member, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Thursday, April 19th, 2012
Wrinkles on a person’s face automatically equate to the image of an older person. According to recent San Diego local article avoiding sun exposure remains the most effective way to help prevent wrinkles and premature aging. According to the article when we view a young girl’s skin it is markedly different from that of a middle-aged to older adult woman mostly due to long-term sun exposure and the natural aging process. Cumulative sun exposure over our lifetime adds up on our skin and can result in changes which include over tanned and leathery looking skin, with multiple lines, roughness, dryness, sagging, and precancerous skin lesions and skin cancers. Also, chronologically as we age the skin will become drier, rougher and ultimately wrinkled. There are tips for reducing the damage created by the sun and slowing down what is inevitable with chronological aging. According to the article some of these tips include minimizing sun exposure. Using a broad spectrum sunscreen daily that is at least an SPF 30 and have the ingredients avobenzone and/or mexoryl is imperative. Moisturizing the skin is a necessity especially for dry skin. This is for women of all ages. As women age using products that exfoliate the skin can damage the skin if appropriate moisturizer is not replaced. Using medical grade skin care products that include topical retinoids like Retin-A can reduce sun damage and help to build collagen. As patients age they should change their skin care regimen to match the characteristics of their aging skin for the best results. Dr. Stuart Kincaid offers effective solutions for sun damaged skin. Currently Dr. Stuart Kincaid has some of the most advanced lasers available. Patients treated with laser treatments including Sciton and IPL treatments often see amazing results in just one treatment. It is important for patients to maintain consistent skin care with medical grade products in order to enjoy the results long-term. Dr. Stuart Kincaid also recommends that patients consider noninvasive products like Botox and injectable fillers to improve the overall appearance of their face. Patients should also consider surgical options like blepharoplasty(eyelid lift) as an excellent option for a more youthful appearance. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
A positive attitude not only helps those around you but a new study says it can protect you from heart disease. According to an online NBC news story scientists have known for a long time that Type A personalities and people who are extremely angry, overly anxious, or depressed have an elevated risk of heart attacks. Recently a Harvard review of the opposite side of that psychological finding concludes that adding up the optimistic attitude could help protect against heart disease. Instead of focusing only on how to reduce heart risks, “it might also be useful to focus on how we might bolster the positive side of things,” said lead researcher Julia Boehm of the Harvard School of Public Health. Boehm analyzed over a dozen studies specifically focusing on a positive outlook — as assessed by multiple psychological measurements — on heart health. Optimism in specifically seems key, as a multiple of studies discovered that most optimistic people had half the risk of a first heart attack in comparison with the links to least optimistic, Boehm said. Why? Studies performed previously show that the stress negative psychological traits can contribute to damage of arteries and the heart itself. Boehm discovered that people with a heightened sense of well-being tend to have healthier blood pressure, cholesterol and weight, and are more likely to exercise, eat healthier, get enough sleep and avoid smoking. A positive attitude also goes a long way for patients who are considering plastic surgery. While it will not substitute for the skill and expertise of the plastic surgeon, it is commonly known that patients with a positive attitude throughout the plastic surgery experience have a better overall outcome. Dr. Stuart Kincaid helps patients in the initial consultation understand the details of the procedures that they are considering. As patients view the extensive patient gallery of before-and-after photos there are a multitude of procedures including breast augmentation, liposuction, facelift, and abdominoplasty represented. Patients are excited to discover how Dr. Stuart Kincaid will address their concerns, and his specific recommendation for their individual needs. Dr. Stuart Kincaid and his staff are committed to helping patients maintain the best most positive attitude throughout their plastic surgery experience. Become a Fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter More on Dr.Kincaid
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Member, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member, The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Member, The American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Member, The American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons
Fellow, The American College of Surgeons
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2011, La Jolla Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Plastic Surgeon 2010, Temecula Valley
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