Men & Women Differ on Cosmetic Needs During Recession

Posted in Uncategorized on April 30th, 2009 by newseditor

Cosmetic surgery procedures on men have declined during this recession, despite their growing popularity in the past decade. Women are of course, still actively seeking cosmetic enhancement and surgery.

Cosmetic procedures on men dropped 2 percent last year, while the number of procedures done on women increased by 29 percent, according to statistics from the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

“For the time being, males and females are beginning to separate themselves in regards to cosmetic surgery,” said AACS president Dr. Patrick McMenamin. According to Dr. McMenamin, women’s acceptance or willingness to try non-invasive cosmetic procedures like dermal fillers, Botox and laser treatments, may explain the percentage gap.

More widespread economic trends could be a more primary cause. In February, The Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that men lost 2.7 million jobs since the start of the recession – a figure that represents 82 percent of the total number of jobs lost. The New York Times opined that given this situation, “women are poised to take a greater share of the nation’s jobs.”

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Breast Implants – What Age is Best?

Posted in Breast Augmentation on April 29th, 2009 by news

Breast ImplantsMany patients ask, what is the best time to get breast implants? Women across the United States and Canada seek breast augmentation with either silicone or saline implants to enhance the look of their breasts at many different stages in their life. Thousands of breast augmentation procedures are performed each year as more women are realizing benefits such as increased confidence and better fitting clothes.

As our society becomes more health-conscious, women try to determine if they are an ideal candidate for breast implants by asking their surgeon many qualifying questions regarding their age and medical history. When determining whether or not you are an ideal candidate for breast augmentation, only a consultation with a qualified cosmetic surgeon can help you learn what’s best for you. However, as a safe rule, breast augmentation is appropriate for healthy women between the ages of 18 and 50. While this is a large age range, it is up to the individual and their surgeon to determine when to choose breast augmentation surgery.

Can Teenagers Have Breast Implants?

Yes. While the Food and Drug Administration does not recommend breast implants for anyone under the age of 18, there are no strict laws preventing younger patients from having breast augmentation surgery. In general, it is advised that women wait until their breasts are fully developed to realize the most benefits from getting breast implants. For many women, breasts continue to develop through the teen years until their early 20’s. However, depending on your particular situation, your surgeon may develop a customized plan of care for you at any age.

What is the Most Common Age for Breast Implants?

Most breast augmentation procedures are performed on women between the ages of 20 and 35. While most women get breast implants during this age, there are many things to consider before moving forward with surgery. First of all, women in their early 20’s may still have developing breasts. Getting breast implants too early in the developing stages, may result in stretch marks or sagging breasts.

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‘Luscious Lashes’ in 4 Months With Latisse

Posted in Skin Care on April 23rd, 2009 by newseditor

This video is part of a recent episode of The Doctors, which features Dr. Jessica Wu showcasing the new eyelash enhancement drug, Latisse.

Dr. Wu says that Latisse starts to work in about 4 weeks, and provides “luscious” eyelashes after just 4 months. You apply Latisse to the base of the upper eyelashes once each night “just like liquid eyeliner.” According to Dr. Wu, the results should yield lashes that are 25 percent longer and 100 percent thicker!

See the video for before & after photos; they’re impressive! If you are interested in learning more about Latisse in Rancho Cucamonga, contact us.

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Gynecomastia – Male Breast Tissue – Is No Laughing Matter

Posted in Body Contouring on April 21st, 2009 by newseditor

A quick survey of public perception may reveal that the concept of male breasts has been transformed; what was once a relatively obscure condition is now approaching the level of pop culture phenomenon.

Journalist Finlo Rohrer, of BBC news, reports that the media – especially the tabloid scrutinization of celebrities – has popularized the concept of ‘man boobs.’ In the summer of 2006, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and conservative party leader, David Cameron, were photographed shirtless, which led several media outlets to “comment on their moobs.”

The weblog www.manboobs.uk, which according to one reader, has “plumbed the depths of poor taste,” pokes fun at the concept, but further popularizes it.  American television sitcoms like Seinfeld and Friends have done the same.  According to Rorher, this popularity could lead to “more men making their way through the surgeon’s doors.”

So what is the deal with male breasts?  Here are a few things you might not know:

  • Gynecomastia – the condition that forms breast tissue in males, is relatively common, and often mistaken for simple excess fat. It can affect newborns, pubescent boys, and adults.  While it isn’t serious (unless it is a sign of something else), it can be rather painful and embarrassing.
  • Obesity will often cause excess breast tissue, but real gynecomastia is caused by a hormone imbalance. In either case, surgery can alleviate the symptoms.
  • Medications, or illegal drugs like marijuana and anabolic steroids can cause gynecomastia. Particular drugs that are used during treatment for prostate cancer are to blame.
  • Gynecomastia can also be caused by genetic conditions like Klinefelter’s Syndrome.
  • Surgery isn’t the only option: in cases of pubertal gynecomastia, the condition will sometimes disappear over time or when puberty is over.  Other cases have shown improvement without any interventions; one case published in the June 2008 issue of Endocrine Practices documents a rare case of bilateral gynecomastia in a 60 year old man. The patient’s examination results were normal, but he reported a daily intake of 3 qts soy milk.  Once the patient ceased his intake of soy milk, his condition improved and his hormone imbalance was resolved.

While underlying issues like hormone imbalance and obesity should always be addressed,  many patients find that surgery is the right choice to correct excess breast tissue.  Surgery can restore a natural masculine appearance. If you are interested in learning more about male breast reduction, contact Inland Cosmetic Surgery for a consultation.

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Allergan ‘Latisse Wishes’ Campaign Will Contribute $1 Million to Charity

Posted in In the Media on April 4th, 2009 by newseditor

A star-studded Hollywood charity event sponsored by Botox manufacturer, Allergan Inc, had Brooke Shields, Mandy Moore, Marisa Tomei, and other big name celebrities in attendance, supporting the new Latisse Wishes campaign.

The campaign will raise money for the Make-A-Wish foundation, as well as spark interest in the new eyelash enhancement drug.

Latisse is Allergan’s latest eyelash enhancing drug, the first drug to be approved by the FDA for the treatment of hypotrichosis (inadequate eyelashes). When applied to the base of the upper eyelids, Latisse causes longer, thicker eyelashes.

It isn’t a mere coincidence that the Make-A-Wish foundation was chosen as a beneficiary for Allergan’s campaign; the superstitious tradition of “blowing on an eyelash to make a wish come true” provides a clever marketing strategy, now backed by philanthropy.

Beauty expert and participant, Anastasia Soare, enthusiastically expressed her support, saying “I constantly work to help make women’s beauty wishes come true, and now we can help children’s wishes come true through the LATISSE™ Wishes campaign.”

During the event, a $500,000 initial contribution was granted to Make-A-Wish, but Allergan is encouraging consumers to help double the donation amount by visiting www.Latisse.com and registering their support.  From now until the end of the year, the company will donate 5 dollars for each new registration, up to one million dollars.

Latisse, and other eyelash enhancements, are available at Inland Cosmetic Surgery; give us a call for more information.

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