Non Surgical Facial Enhancement
June 8, 2010 by Dr. Wilton Simmons
Filed under Beauty, Cosmetic Surgery, Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
Many patients desire to improve their facial appearance but do not want to invest the money and recovery time necessary for complicated surgical procedures. This is probably truer during the summer months which requires giving up hard-earned vacation time. A “slow economy” obviously affects decisions also.
Patients are often dissatisfied with fine, or somewhat deeper, lines [...]
Clinical Research in a Nutshell
June 3, 2010 by Michael Lesem, M.D.
Filed under Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
A background on the developement of a new medication ranging from conception, development, research, and marketing. Clinical Research is a highly regulated necessity for new breakthough medication. Without it, we would not have the advances that we have today.
Focus on liposuction
June 1, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Travel/Adventure, Wellness
Over 350,000 patients had liposuction procedures in 2008, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. That only includes procedures by board-certified plastic surgeons who are members of that society. When you include other “cosmetic surgeons” including ENT surgeons, dermatologists, gynecologists, family practice doctors, and emergency room physicians, that number is well over 600,000.
It [...]
Medical Tourism Part Two
May 29, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Travel/Adventure, Wellness
During our last broadcast we discussed medical tourism and how it is rapidly becoming a very popular endeavor. According to Deloitte, 750,000 US citizens traveled abroad for medical care in 2007 and 400,000 people came to the US for care. Both of these numbers are expecting to increase significantly.
As I stated previously, patients seek healthcare [...]
Importance of Maintaining Proper Nutrition and Exercise, Before and After Surgery
May 26, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Travel/Adventure, Wellness
I see hundreds of patients in my practice every year, who desire body contouring. By that I mean liposuction, tummy tucks, removal of excess skin and fat from the upper arms and thighs. Some of the patients are overweight, others have lost significant weight through diet and exercise, or surgical procedures such as gastric banding [...]
How to Find an Implant Dentist
May 26, 2010 by Thomas Heap, DDS
Filed under Beauty, Cosmetic Surgery, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
If you are about to undergo an implantation procedure, you may have quite a few questions for your Houston implant dentist. It can be a daunting process, but a trustworthy Houston implant dentist will set your mind at ease by answering all your questions in advance of the procedure. Following are the 5 most commonly [...]
Fat grafting
May 25, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Travel/Adventure, Wellness
In the last 20 years, there have been significant advances in treating patients with unwanted fat. In a previous report ,I discussed the various surgical and nonsurgical treatments out there. Liposuction and it’s more advanced techniques, such as laser assisted and ultrasonic assisted liposuction, have improved results with less downtime, less pain, and faster recovery.
Instead [...]
Upper Abdominal Lift
May 23, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Travel/Adventure, Wellness
Many patients seek body contouring surgery for looseness of the abdominal skin, particularly after childbearing or after massive weight loss. Traditional abdominoplasties, i.e. tummy tuck ,involves making an incision horizontally across the top of the pubic region and extending the incision laterally to the hip bones. The skin and fatty tissue are then elevated off [...]
Juiced Up
May 21, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
Baby Boomers have lived through a lot of changes in the American landscape. We started life in the postwar World War II era, lived through the Cold War, lived through the 60s with Vietnam and “Flower Power”. We were the “excess of the 80s”, the “.com era”, and made it to the 21st century. We [...]
Introduction to Claghorn-Lesem Research Clinic
May 20, 2010 by Michael Lesem, M.D.
Filed under Featured Content, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
At Claghorn-Lesem Research Clinic (CLRC) we conduct Clinical Trials for Pharmaceutical companies. Currently we employ four Physicians, and seven Study Coordinators. On-site we also have our own regulatory office, recruitment office, transportation department, and business development office. Our Mission Statement includes “Claghorn-Lesem will provide exceptional data, retention and competitive value, hire dedicated and specifically trained [...]
Facial skin rejuvenation
May 17, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Diet, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles
As we age, there are a number of internal and external forces that contribute to the development of facial lines and wrinkles, sagging of the skin, as well as changes in pigmentation and texture. Our skin cells no longer hold the moisture or retain the elasticity that they did when we were young. Free radicals [...]
Body Lifts after Massive Weight Loss
March 19, 2010 by Dr. Joseph Perlman
Filed under Beauty, Celebrities, Cosmetic Surgery, Diet, General, Healthy living, LifeStyles, Wellness
Obesity is one of the major health problems in the United States. It has increased dramatically over the last 40 years. Fast foods, lack of exercise, genetics, and poor diets have all contributed to the increase. It is estimated that 65% of American adults are overweight but it is not just a problem for adults. [...]

