Thursday, September 26, 2013

Dr. Larry Schlesinger Discovers Hidden Breast Cancer, Finds Treatment for Patient

Hawaii plastic surgeon, Dr. Larry Schlesinger and medical oncologist, Dr. Michael Castro sit down with a patient to tell a remarkable story. While performing a plastic surgery, Dr. Schlesinger came across a tumor that was later discovered to be malignant. With quick action from Dr. Schlesinger and Dr. Castro, the patient is on the road to recovery.
Visit Dr. Larry Schlesinger’s website to learn more about the plastic surgery procedures he offers to patients from Honolulu, Maui, Kona, Hilo, and across Hawaii. If you see anything you are interested in or would like to learn more, schedule a consultation!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Hawaii Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Larry Schlesinger - Breast Augmentation Specialist

Breast augmentations or breast enhancements are the number one surgery performed by plastic surgeons across the country. The reason they are so popular is because our culture in America is very breast-oriented. Men see breasts on a woman as attractive and sexy. Women see attractive breasts as self-esteem building and also power. I once performed a breast augmentation on a female attorney and asked her what breast implants meant to her. Her reply was, “Now I can negotiate better.”
Modern breast augmentations have come a long way since they were invented in Houston, Texas in the early 1960’s. The quality of the implant has also improved tremendously. There are two basic types of implants – silicone and saline. Each has its purpose, and in the hands of a well trained, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, one or the other will be used correctly to get the best possible results. Breast implants are used for either purely cosmetic reasons or in breast reconstruction. I do not perform breast reconstruction, but we are fortunate in Hawaii to have several excellent reconstructive breast surgeons.
It is my opinion that you will get the best result from a surgeon who has an opinion. I personally like, not only surgeons, but people in general, who have a point of view. That way, it is easier for me to agree to disagree with them. Here is my point of view.

Implant Style or Variation:

I do not like anatomic or tear drop shaped breast implants because if they rotate, which sometimes they do, it gives a very strange breast shape. I do not use textured breast implants because I feel they do exactly what they are not supposed to do – lead to hard breasts. I believe round, smooth implants give the patient the consistently best breast augmentation in the short and long run. From 1991-2006 silicone breast implants were unavailable for breast augmentation except when done by an FDA investigator. Saline was the only implants that were used routinely at that time. Saline has many problems and it rarely is as good as silicone incosmetic breast augmentation. In a thin-skinned woman with small breasts, silicone is always the implant of choice.

Incisions for Breast Augmentations:

Breast augmentations through the belly button is a bad idea. None of the Board Certified Plastic Surgeons in Hawaii use this technique. The results are very unpredictable and uncontrollable, and implants can only be placed on top of the muscle.
Incisions in the crease at the bottom of the breast, called inframammary incisions, leave an unacceptable scar and should only be used in very unusual circumstances for cosmetic breast enhancement. Incisions at the edge of the areola are acceptable, especially for redo’s, but they can leave a scar on the breast. Any visible scar takes away from the beauty or aesthetic appearance of the breast.
Transaxillary incisions (incisions in the armpit) are my favorite route of entry for breast augmentations for the following reasons: (a) armpit scars tend to be very thin and fine because the lower part of the skin, the dermis is thin, and, in general, the thinner the dermis, the finer the scar as long as it is sewn up correctly; (b) no one, not even your mother, has ever intentionally looked into your armpits.

Positioning of Implants:

Implants can be placed above or below the pectoralis (chest) muscle. I prefer 98% of the time going below the pectoralis muscle because: (a) it gives an extra layer of covering over the implant, therefore making the implant less obvious; (b) it is common knowledge in plastic surgery that implants under the muscle tend to stay softer over time; (c) the pectoralis muscle originates on the humurus (bone of the upper arm) and inserts on the clavicle (collar bone) and on the sternum, therefore, with the implant underneath the pectoralis muscle, the breast appears to originate in an unbroken line from the collarbone to the nipple, whereas if you go on top the muscle, the breast implant appears to start much lower, giving it a less natural look; (d) mammography of the breast is made easier if the implant is behind the muscle because the radiologist sees the muscle density and knows that all the breast tissue is above this muscle density and the implant is below.
I, like most plastic surgeons in the U.S., go partially subpectoral, cutting a small strip of pectoralis muscle off the fifth rib. I feel if the implant is completely subpectoral, this does not give a natural, or tear drop shape to the breast.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Dr. Ali Sajjadian Named President of Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons

Dr. Ali Sajjadian Named President of Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons



Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) September 18, 2013

Orange County Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ali Sajjadian is proud to announce his appointment as President of the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons. He will serve as President of the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons for 2013 and 2014. The organization is designed to bring Orange County plastic surgeons together to offer additional training and the sharing of ideas among peers. Dr. Sajjadian is happy to bring his leadership to this group to further the advancement of new plastic surgery techniques in Orange County.
Well-respected as a Rhinoplasty specialist in Orange County, Dr. Ali Sajjadian was selected by his fellow Orange County plastic surgeons to lead the group in promoting the technological advancements and introduction of new techniques within the Orange County Plastic Surgery community. Meeting once a month, the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons shares new ideas, techniques, and success stories to help their peers achieve the very best results.
“I am honored to have been named President of the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons,” explains Dr. Ali Sajjadian. “It is a true honor to be recognized by my peers, and I look forward to leading this organization over the next couple years with further emphasis in training and inviting nationally known speakers to share ideas for improving the care for plastic surgery patients.”
Dr. Ali Sajjadian is one of few plastic surgeons in the United States who holds Triple Board Certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology, as well as the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Sajjadian has received many awards and honors for his commitment to excellence. Well-known for his experience and dedication to patient care, Dr. Sajjadian believes the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons has the capability to raise the bar for patient care and plastic surgery innovation within the Orange County Plastic Surgery community.
Specializing in Rhinoplasty Orange County, Dr. Ali Sajjadian strives each day to continue to learn new techniques to improve results, reduce patient discomfort, and reduce potential recovery time. Through his membership with the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons, he is able to have an open discussion with his peers to help decide as a community which techniques will take the lead in years to come. Dr. Ali Sajjadian understands that his continued effort in education and skill advancement is essential to maintaining a high patient satisfaction rate among his Orange County, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and Santa Ana patients.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Google Plus Considerations For The Medical Industry

Anybody who has any sense for online marketing knows that Google is the most important search engine out there, but even among the most technologically savvy medical professionals, there is sometimes a level of doubt over whether or not managing a Google+ page can create any real value for their medical practices.
The truth is that a Google+ page can significantly increase your relevance in potential clients’ search results. The fact that many medical professionals have yet to realize the necessity of Google+, being there can be half the battle for your business. Here are some best practices you should keep in mind for taking advantage of Google+.

Promote your page to current and prospective patients.

A Google+ page gives you the opportunity to easily gain a huge online following, but it also gives you the chance to easily draw referrals from your existing client base. You can drive viral follower growth by having every medical practitioner in your firm share your page with their own Google+ circles and by reminding patients to feel free to refer any friends and family members to your page if they may be interested in your medical services.  Make generous use of +1 badges and share buttons and link your Google+ page prominently on your website and other social media channels.

Offer Google+ exclusive content on your page.

Post inspiring pictures and informative articles and graphics. Every time you post, consider what your patients will find most useful. If you are a cosmetic dermatologist, for example, offer your insights on treatments for aging skin rather than repetitive posts that simply ask people to consider coming into your clinic. While your content should be relevant to your area of expertise, it should also be beneficial to readers – this will boost your follower count and help increase your brand’s visibility. Think long and hard about topics you post on and make sure to create a content calendar or some other organizational tool to make sure you are taking content development seriously.

Engage your existing client base.

Many medical practices do not realize that their marketing strategies are nothing more than one-sided conversations. While some online marketing strategy is better than none, engaging two-sided conversations are always best. End your posts with provocative questions to stir up conversations and be responsive to comments and questions. Consider promoting your patients’ pages or highlighting testimonials, before-and-after pictures, and other exhibits that help clients identify with your brand.
Additionally, you can use your Google+ page for useful analytics – you can use the +1 or commenting features of Google+ to poll patients and find out anything from which appointment hours work best for them to what coffee they like to see in your waiting room. Google Hangouts offer a unique online opportunity for you to connect with patients and people they love in a video chat environment. Hangouts can serve more practical purposes like customer service calls as well as more relaxed purposes like helping prospective clients get to know you and your staff members.
Leverage Google’s wealth of analytics tools to find out what content and which ideas worked better than others. In the end, your medical practice should be committed to continually improving patients’ experiences with your medical specialty, and Google+ is here to help you do just.
Dr. Steven Zimmet is a dermatologist in Austin, Texas. He recently claimed his business’s Google + page.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Hawaii Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Larry Schlesinger, Launches Breast Implant Center of Hawaii Website

Honolulu, Hawaii (PRWEB) September 10, 2013

Dr. Larry Schlesinger, a board certified plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience as a plastic surgeon in Hawaii, is pleased to announce the launch of his new website for current and prospective patients. The new website is designed to showcase Dr. Schlesinger’s practice for existing and potential new patients across Hawaii and the United States. Dr. Schlesinger treats patients in need of cosmetic surgery from Honolulu, Maui, Hilo, and Kona, Hawaii.
Dr. Larry Schlesinger launched the new website to showcase his practice in a new, revamped, and informative structure that will keep existing Hawaii plastic surgery patients and potential new patients informed on the services offered at his Breast Implant Center of Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Schlesinger completed his premedical studies at the University of Michigan and his medical studies at the Medical College of Virginia, where he graduated at the top of his class. Dr. Schlesinger served his surgical residency at Stanford University Medical Center and his plastic surgery residency at Oklahoma Health Science Center. He performs a number of the most popular procedures in the country including rhinoplastytummy tuck, and breast augmentation.
Dr. Schlesinger also specializes in a wide gamut of other procedures, including but not limited to liposuction, eyelid surgery, and labiaplasty. His new website is designed to capture the professionalism and experience that Dr. Schlesinger brings to each and every plastic surgery patient and also includes more information for patients who may be considering a plastic surgery procedure.
“I am pleased to announce the launch of my new website,” explains Dr. Schlesinger. “I wanted a website that better informs patients of their cosmetic surgery options. I have no doubt that the new website’s well-organized and easy-to-use format will benefit new and existing patients seeking the assistance of a well-trained and board certified plastic surgeon.”
About Dr. Larry Schlesinger: Dr. Schlesinger is also a Diplomat of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and an Active Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). To be an active member of ASPS, Dr. Schlesinger had to complete four years of medical school, three years of clinical training in general surgery, a residency of at least two years in an accredited plastic surgery hospital program, take and pass intensive board exams, and pass the scrutiny of his peers.