Self-Injecting Silicone Patient Diaster

Posted July 12, 2009 in Blog, Uncategorized

Self-Injecting Silicone Patient Diaster

For those of you who have ever contemplated buying 100% Silicone online and self injecting, just click on the link below and look at the photographs of this “patient’s” results. She had recently paid $2300 to a physician for medical silicone injections (some physicians do use medical grade silicone “off label” for cosmetic injections in […]

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Michael Jackson, Nose Jobs, and Diprivan (Propofol)

Posted July 01, 2009 in Blog, Plastic Surgery in the News, Rhinoplasty, Uncategorized

Michael Jackson, Nose Jobs, and Diprivan (Propofol)

When performing rhinoplasty and other surgical procedures at The Encino Outpatient Surgery Center, our anesthesiologists inject Diprivan (Propofol) into the IV line to “put the patient to sleep” for the surgery. When monitored by an anesthetist in an operating room, Diprivan is a very safe and effective medication to let patients be asleep, not feel […]

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The Shape of Things (Eye Brow) to Come With Botox

Posted June 30, 2009 in Blog, Botox and Facial Fillers, Fat Transfer (Grafting) Facial Rejuvenation, Uncategorized

The Shape of Things (Eye Brow) to Come With Botox

At the recent Facial Cosmetic Surgery 2009 in Las Vegas, both Woffles Wu, M.D., Singapore, while presenting “Innovative Uses of Neurotoxins (read Botox) and Fillers (Restylane and Juvederm) in My Practice” and Timothy Marten, M.D., San Francisco while presenting “Refining Our Aesthetic Goals for Age Appropriate Brow and Forehead Rejuvenation” emphasized the importance of brow […]

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Dr. Persky Quoted in Orange County Register Article on Michael Jackson, King of Pop

Posted June 26, 2009 in Blog, Plastic Surgery in the News, Rhinoplasty, Uncategorized

Dr. Persky Quoted in Orange County Register Article on Michael Jackson, King of Pop

Dr. Persky quoted in OC Register article “Sad ruins of Michael Jackson: Doctors share the blame” http://inyourface.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/26/sad-ruins-of-michael-jackson-doctors-share-the-blame/7211/ The article describes the sequence of surgical misadventures that Michael Jackson suffered through. There is a link to pictures that depict the sad progression of his rhinoplasty procedures (http://www.ocregister.com/photos/michael-jacksonplasticsurgeryslideshow-2340047/pid2340059). Dr. Persky did not treat Michael Jackson. RIP, King […]

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Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, and Ed McMahon…Mom Always Said Famous People Die in 3′s

Posted June 25, 2009 in Blog, Philosophy 101, Uncategorized

Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, and Ed McMahon…Mom Always Said Famous People Die in 3′s

Growing up, my Mother kept alive the “old wife’s tale” that well known people usually die in groups of three. We have lost three extraordinarily talented “stars” in the past three days, Ed McMahon, Farah Fawcett, and Michael Jackson. Johnny Carson has his side-kick back, there is a “new” Angel, and Michael is doing his […]

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Second Fraxel repair Treatment and Recovery of Television Reporter Marta Waller Shown Live

Posted June 17, 2009 in Blog, Fraxel Laser Treatment, Uncategorized

Second Fraxel repair Treatment and Recovery of Television Reporter Marta Waller Shown Live

Veteran Los Angeles television journalist Ms. Marta Waller had her second Fraxel repair treatment one week ago. The treatment was “streamed” live over the internet on Livestream with simultaneous live Twitter questions and answers (it was not as exciting as Carnie Wilson’s lap band internet surgery) . Additionally, Ms. Waller has documented her 2’nd recovery […]

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Beauty As a Signaling Strategy

Posted June 14, 2009 in Beauty, Blog, Uncategorized

Beauty As a Signaling Strategy

Seth Godin, author of “The Dip”, many other books and daily blog has discussed “Beauty” in his blog today. His article is true not only for facial cosmetic surgery, but to all facets of our lifes that we add value to. His article begins, “What’s beauty? You know it when you see it, sure, but […]

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Antidepressants Use Prior to Surgery Can Result in Severe Complications

Posted June 14, 2009 in Blog, Plastic Surgery in the News, Uncategorized

Antidepressants Use Prior to Surgery Can Result in Severe Complications

A study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (January 2009) has found that the use of antidepressant medication prior to surgery may have potentially harmful effects on patients undergoing cosmetic surgical procedures. The study identified a number of harmful, intraoperative risks, ranging from increased bleeding to fatal interactions. It is recommended that patients consult with their […]

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