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Investing in yourself - Cosmetic surgery and Botox in Stony Brook, Long Island

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

There are many things that we invest in. Most of the time when we think “invest” we envision a plan to take an initial financial commitment and place it somewhere so that it enhances in value. Although worthwhile, there are other great ways to invest your money. We do this all the time and not think about it. We invest money and time in our own education or that of our children so that we (they) can have an enhanced earning capacity to hopefully lead a more comfortable and secure life. We invest time to find the right home, car, vacation. We invest our emotions in finding the perfect spouse. I write this on the day of my eleventh anniversary, for instance. Investing all comes down to making oneself happier and more secure.

Cosmetic surgical procedures such as breast implants, breast lifts, tummy tucks, facelifts, rhinoplasty and liposuction are often seen as a luxury, maybe even frivolous. But when you think of it, it really isn’t. It may help you feel more secure and confident about yourself; more comfortable within your own skin, so to say. And unlike a vacation, a car, a boat, a new entertainment system, the results obtained with cosmetic surgery are longer lasting and appreciate with time. How do you place a value on feeling good about yourself, being more self-confident?

Let’s talk about Botox. An average treatment may run $600 for about 40 – 50 units of Botox. If the Botox treatment lasts, conservatively speaking 90 days (sometimes up to 120 days), the cost per day is about six dollars per day to look younger and more refreshed.

Cosmetic surgery is even more of a value. The most common cosmetic surgical procedure is breast augmentation. The approximate cost of breast implant surgery on Long Island is around $7300.00. Although you never need to change a perfectly good breast implant, device failure is about one percent per year. So at twenty years there is a twenty percent chance of needing to replace a breast implant. So let’s say the duration of the breast implant surgery procedure is twenty years. Twenty years is 7300 days. So for just one dollar per day, you can feel better about yourself. Isn’t that worth it?

Botox? Fillers? Surgery? – Which Do I Need?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

by Mark D. Epstein, M.D., F.A.C.S.

In my busy aesthetic surgical practice, I see many patients desiring to rejuvenate their facial appearance, but they are not sure as to what they need. They ask me if they should get Botox or fillers which is less invasive than surgery, or go with surgery for a more long-lasting result. What I will share here is my approach, which is integrated from both plastic surgery and dermatology.

The key to a successful facial rejuvenation is no different that that for any medical problem; accurate assessment or diagnosis of the problem followed by correct treatment. I have defined six key areas to assess.

1. Skin quality – Years of chronic sun exposure as well as environmental and genetic factors can induce fine lines and wrinkles, pigment changes, loss of elasticity and overall complexion problems. Here the treatment is to address the skin with topical agents. Botox, fillers and surgery have really no role here. Our aesthetician can refresh the facial skin using various types of peels and other topical agents. This does require compliance, but the reward is fresher, more radiant and youthful skin. Think of it not as a short term treatment to fix a problem, but rather as ongoing maintenance just as is proper diet and exercise.

2. Dynamic lines – These are wrinkles produced in the skin as a direct result of the contraction of underlying facial muscles. Examples include horizontal forehead lines, vertical glabellar (the area of the lower forehead between the eyebrows) lines, crows-feet(the area just outside the eyes) and vertical lip lines. Treatment requires the muscles to be relaxed. Botox is the best way to achieve this. Thorough understanding of facial muscle anatomy and function is required to selectively relax these muscles to give a more youthful appearance without producing a mask-like or surprised appearance.

3. Static lines – These are lines produced not by facial muscles but by a combination of loss of facial fat with aging and also stretching of skin and sagging due to gravity over time. Examples of these lines include the nasolabial folds (the oblique lines between the cheeks and the upper lip extending all the way down from the nose to the corners of the mouth) and the marionette (puppet) lines, which are extensions of the nasolabial folds further down the face. Although surgery can be helpful here, a very popular and effective way to treat these lines is to restore the lost volume to the face. This is done with fillers. Examples of fillers include Collagen, Restylane, Juvederm, Perlane and Radiesse. The longevity of the result varies among the different types of fillers used. For a more complete discussion of Botox and fillers, please visit www.epsteinplasticsurgery.com.

4. Loss of facial volume – As we age, even as a small child, there is loss of fat under the skin which can become pronounced when we are in adulthood. The cheeks hollow and a “tear-trough”may develop under the eyes at the junction of the lower eyelids and cheeks. Fillers work very nicely here, but surgery can improve these areas as well.

5. Sagging of facial structures – Gravity, loss of facial skin and muscle tone result in the descent of important facial features such as the eyebrows, malar area (the prominent part of the cheeks under the eyes) and the development of jowls. In this case surgery is usually the best option (browlift, facelift) although Botox can do a nice job of elevating the tail of the eyebrow and fillers can sometimes reduce the depression between the jowls and chin, giving the “illusion” of a smoother, more unified jaw line.

6. Redundant skin – Loss of skin elasticity and gravity as well as genetic factors weigh heavily on the development of redundant or excess skin. This develops over the entire face. During surgery, the skin is re-draped over the deeper facial structures permitting removal of the excess skin. Although Botox and fillers have no role in correcting redundant skin, they may be useful adjuncts after surgery to restore lost facial volume and correct wrinkle lines due to facial muscle activity

Our practice offers the services of myself, a plastic surgeon, as well as that of Elyse S. Rafal, M.D., a dermatologist (both of us board-certfied) as well as Irene Maher, an aesthetician. All of us would love the opportunity to meet with you for a complimentary evaluation.

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Investing in yourself - Cosmetic surgery and Botox in Stony Brook, Long Island

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Investing in yourself - Cosmetic surgery and Botox in Stony Brook, Long Island

There are many things that we invest in. Most of the time when we think “invest” we envision a plan to take an initial financial commitment and place it somewhere so that it enhances in value. Although worthwhile, there are other great ways to invest your money. We do this all the time and not think about it. We invest money and time in our own education or that of our children so that we (they) can have an enhanced earning capacity to hopefully lead a more comfortable and secure life. We invest time to find the right home, car, vacation. We invest our emotions in finding the perfect spouse. I write this on the day of my eleventh anniversary, for instance. Investing all comes down to making oneself happier and more secure.

Cosmetic surgical procedures such as breast implants, breast lifts, tummy tucks, facelifts, rhinoplasty and liposuction are often seen as a luxury, maybe even frivolous. But when you think of it, it really isn’t. It may help you feel more secure and confident about yourself; more comfortable within your own skin, so to say. And unlike a vacation, a car, a boat, a new entertainment system, the results obtained with cosmetic surgery are longer lasting and appreciate with time. How do you place a value on feeling good about yourself, being more self-confident?

Let’s talk about Botox. An average treatment may run $600 for about 40 – 50 units of Botox. If the Botox treatment lasts, conservatively speaking 90 days (sometimes up to 120 days), the cost per day is about six dollars per day to look younger and more refreshed.

Cosmetic surgery is even more of a value. The most common cosmetic surgical procedure is breast augmentation. The approximate cost of breast implant surgery on Long Island is around $7300.00. Although you never need to change a perfectly good breast implant, device failure is about one percent per year. So at twenty years there is a twenty percent chance of needing to replace a breast implant. So let’s say the duration of the breast implant surgery procedure is twenty years. Twenty years is 7300 days. So for just one dollar per day, you can feel better about yourself. Isn’t that worth it?


How to Select a Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Mark D. Epstein, located in Stony Brook, Long Island is a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in the areas of cosmetic, reconstructive and hand surgery. He has performed thousands of surgical procedures since receiving his medical degree in 1984. He holds numerous board certifications and is a member of several prestigious professional organizations.

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