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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Now a Less Invasive Surgical Option for Gynecomastia Patients, Presented by Dr. Miguel Delgado

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 13, 2011

The "Light Pull-Through Procedure" for reduction of the gynecomastia breast, has been perfected and more defined. It is less invasive and can be done with an endoscope. A lateral incision of 2 to 3 millimeters is made near the areola, and then either tumescent or ultrasonic liposuction is done to remove fat. Then through the same small incision a ?pickle fork? type instrument is inserted to cut the connecting fibers above and below, freeing up the glandular tissue which is then gently pulled through the small incision.


The advantages to this ?light pull-through? procedure are; no drains are necessary, recovery time is reduced and since the incision is at the edge of the areola the resulting scar will fade to almost being invisible.


Many men have the misconception that liposuction alone can remove their ?man boobs?. This is actually true for men who have ?pseudo-gynecomastia ?which is a condition caused by fat alone. For men with true gynecomastia however, there is a combination of fat and actual breast tissue. Breast tissue cannot be removed by liposuction as the tissue is too dense to come through the cannula and must be removed surgically. Unfortunately many surgeons who are not experienced with gynecomastia surgery attempt to reduce the male breast with liposuction alone. The result can be that the breast tissue is more prominent without the fat around it. Once liposuction has been done there will be remaining scar tissue that makes corrective surgery for removal of the breast tissue much more complicated. Dr. Delgado states, ?25% to 30% of my gynecomastia patients are being seen for corrective surgery after disappointing results from liposuction alone performed at another facility.?


Not all men are candidates for the ?light pull-through procedure?, results are best for men with mild to moderate gynecomastia. The best way to find out who can benefit from this procedure is to be seen by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon that specializes in gynecomastia.


Miguel A. Delgado, Jr., MD holds the two credentials most coveted by plastic surgeons practicing in the United States, namely certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and membership in the American Society of Plastic Surgery. He has his own fully accredited surgery center and two offices located in the Bay Area, San Francisco and Marin. View his vast amount of before and after pictures of his San Francisco gynecomastia patients. For more information patients are invited to visit http://www.gynecomastiaspecialist.com or call for a consultation at (415) 898-4161.


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Top Dermatologist Josh Fox on the Science Behind Two New Non Surgical Fat-removal Techniques

Roslyn, NY (PRWEB) November 29, 2010

For many people, losing those unsightly bulges without going under the knife (or dressing entirely in spandex) seems like wishful thinking. Everyone?both doctors and patients?has been searching for a way to ?spot reduce,? or get rid of extra inches that otherwise won?t budge. Until now, that is.


?There are two procedures that just might be the answer to everybody?s prayers,? says Joshua Fox, M.D., a leading dermatologist and medical director of Advanced Dermatology of New York and New Jersey. ?Right now, doctors have access to two new procedures that can smooth away dimples in the skin and actually eliminate fat deposits?something that before now required surgery or liposuction.?


Both procedures are also unique in that they?re the only two non-invasive fat-reduction methods to get clearance by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


And while that might seem like a pipe dream, Dr. Fox explains that both methods?each of which uses a futuristic device that looks like it?s straight out of a sci-fi movie?actually rely on fairly simple science to achieve their results.


The Big Chill with Zeltig

The first new procedure, Zeltiq, employs a space-age CoolSculpting device that uses controlled cooling (something called selective cryolipolysis) to essentially freeze fat cells in the area being treated. The cold causes the fat inside the cells to crystallize, which kills the cells and allows them to be reabsorbed into the body. Dr. Fox notes that fat cells, like all the other types of cells in the body, die naturally on their own. ?This just speeds the process, creating a deficit of fat cells in the area being treated and thereby reducing the overall mass of fat there.? After about three or four months (the time it takes the cells to die and disappear), you?ll see a slimmer bulge, he says. He notes that there?s significant evidence that cold temperatures induce necrosis (death) in fat cells,


The Zeltiq device is about the size of a fat paperback novel; it?s attached to a small hose that delivers suction. In a treatment, the doctor or cool sculpting technician moves the device over the area to be treated, where it pulls the bulge into place and administers a dose of fat-freezing cold; a treatment lasts about an hour. ?Most people say the treatments are uneventful or only mildly uncomfortable,? says Dr. Fox. ?You?ll feel a slight tug and your skin getting cold, then going numb as the cells are frozen.? Afterwards, you might see some redness or bruising, but most patients say they don?t see any ill effects. Most areas need just one Zeltiq treatment, but a bigger area might require two.


Lighten Up with Zerona

The second procedure, called Zerona, uses a low-energy laser that creates tiny punctures in the fat-cell membranes, which causes the contents to ooze out and leaves the cells looking like deflated balloons, says Dr. Fox. Unlike the other lasers used in dermatology, which deliver high-energy beams of light in tiny, ultraconcentrated doses, Zerona uses a four-armed device that looks like a giant insect and is strapped to your body, where it emits red light beams that slowly rotate around your hips, thighs and midsection. The energy delivered by the Zerona device is much milder than that of a traditional dermatological laser, he says, so you?ll hardly notice it. You also won?t see any unpleasant after-effects, such as blistering, swelling, or redness.


A Zerona procedure takes about 40 minutes (20 minutes on each side). Most patients repeat the treatments three times a week for two weeks, and will see results about two weeks after the last treatment. People are guaranteed if they follow the protocol, to lose at least 3 inches collectively from the waist, thighs and hips areas.


?Both of these treatments are great for someone who?s at or close to ideal weight and are not designed for weight loss. If it?s your baby fat along the waist, hips and thighs and it?s inches you want removed, rather than a specific bulge, then the Zerona is probably the better choice. After a treatment you may not be able to see a visual difference but your pants or dress may feel loser. The Zeltiq is better for someone who is unhappy about certain areas?the love handles, belly bulges, muffin tops, back fat?that they just can?t eliminate with diet and exercise,? Dr. Fox says. ?We?ve all heard of ?spot-reducing,? but unfortunately, it?s impossible for most people without medical intervention.? Before now, that intervention was liposuction, which carries significant costs, discomfort, surgery and recovery time. But with these options, most people see real results, without the cost, expense and pain of surgery, he says.


About Dr. Fox: Joshua L. Fox, M.D., F.A.A.D., earned his medical degree from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York. He completed an internship at Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, followed by a three-year dermatology residency at the New York University School of Medicine. A Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dr. Fox is a leading authority in the field of dermatology, with an expertise in skin cancer, cosmetic surgery and laser procedures. He is the founder and director of Advanced Dermatology, P.C. of New York and New Jersey and the Center for Laser and Cosmetic Surgery and is a spokesman for both the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. He is the director of a fellowship program in Laser & Cosmetic Surgery. http://www.advanceddermatologypc.com


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