Posted June 22, 2013 in Blog
Dr. Harlan Pollock and Dr. Todd A. Pollock originated a technique that allows a plastic surgeon to accurately shape and securely fix the brows, eliminate frown lines, and minimize forehead wrinkles. This brow lift (or forehead lift as it’s sometimes called) technique has provided a more consistent, natural and long-lasting result for our patients here […]
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Posted January 18, 2013 in Blog
Our Dallas and Allen plastic surgeons warn consumers to be mindful of the for “mini-style facelifts” that are widely marketed as revolutionary. The truth is what is revolutionary is the marketing package itself. When investigating such procedures we suggest you keep these issues in mind: Watch for “bait and switch” – the basic mini style […]
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Posted November 14, 2012 in Blog
As a plastic surgeon, when I view strangers rarely does it occur to me about any cosmetic procedure that would improve their appearance. It would be unkind and unreasonable to believe everyone should meet an arbitrary standard of beauty. However, bad surgery – and bad injections – do bother me. A current cosmetic alteration, while […]
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Posted August 15, 2011 in Blog
A recent article in the New York Times discusses the increased frequency of cosmetic surgery in people in their “golden years”. We find this trend to be accurate and agree that cosmetic surgery, especially facelifts, can be done safely in a healthy senior. In order to improve the safety of patients of any age having […]
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Posted May 14, 2011 in Blog
“Stem cell facelifts” involve fat (stem cells) injections into the face. However, the use of them lacks scientific proof that they “rejuvenate” the skin. In our practice we use fat harvested by the body jet system (“Aqua ShapeSM Liposuction”) to add lost volume to the aging face, which we have found to improve appearance in […]
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Posted March 23, 2011 in Blog
The “vampire facelift” is being locally and nationally discussed as a natural filler to avoid the need for a facelift. While this may sound interesting, it is an unproven technique. A patient’s own blood derivatives are injected into the soft-tissues of the face to cause swelling similar to what a synthetic filler does. Long term […]
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