Stealth
Surgery - Cosmetic Surgery without leaving telltale tracts behind!
Stealth
Surgery - Cosmetic Surgery without leaving telltale tracts behind!
Todays
cosmetic surgery seeks more than a good result. It also seeks
to produce the result without leaving telltale tracts behind.
This article will describe some of the ways I and other modern
plastic surgeons accomplish that dual goal. I will discuss both
facial and body contour procedures.
The
most significant innovation in facial rejuvenation in the past
several years has been the adaptation of endoscopic techniques.
An endoscope is a surgical tool that incorporates a miniature
video camera. It provides surgeons access to deeper layers with
visualization of essential anatomy through minimal incisions.
For example, the old forehead lift operation required a long incision
across the top of the head from ear to ear. In my opinion, that
operation has been made obsolete. I can do the endoscopic assisted
forehead lift through small incisions, all hidden within the hair
and provide the same benefits of forehead and brow area rejuvenation,
all without removal of any scalp and therefore no hair loss. Not
even your hairdresser need know.
The
middle-third of the face is that part of the anterior cheek area
below the eyes and above the lips. I perform mid-face lifts by
combining the endoscopic forehead lift described above with an
incision under the lip. I can then lift all layers together, and
support them in place. The result is a more harmonious rejuvenation,
including reduction in circles under the eyes, all without a single
visible scar on the face.
Other
areas of the face can also be improved without leaving any sign
that you have had surgery, other than the fact that you look better.
Lower eyelid fat bags can be removed from the inner, backside
of the eyelid, leaving no scars. Jowl fat can be removed from
inside the mouth. Cheek implants, which can have the effect of
enhancing and balancing facial features as well as producing a
more youthful look, are generally inserted through incisions under
the lip inside the mouth. Double chins and poorly defined necklines
can be recontoured with very small liposuction instruments passed
through tiny incisions behind the earlobes and in the crease under
the chin. Even neck muscle tightening can be done with only a
slightly longer incision under the chin. The same approach is
used for chin enhancement, using implants that I custom design
to your particular need.
Another
approach to facial contouring and rejuvenation is fat injection.
Fat is harvested from your own body stores (like it or not, an
almost inexhaustible resource), and prepared for reinjection.
It is then used to fill in lines and wrinkles, correct hollows,
and enhance structures such as cheekbones, jaw lines, and lips.
Often, several sessions are needed to achieve the final result.
The great attraction is that the material comes from your own
body so that allergic reactions are impossible, the material (your
own fat) is free, and the process uses needle injection so that
surgical scars are avoided. Alternatively, there are permanent
grafts that are well tolerated by the body that can also be implanted
without leaving noticeable marks behind. I have had particularly
good success in lip enhancement using one of these, made from
a Gore-Tex material. A newer, softer version has now been released
which studies show works even better.
Breast
augmentation has reemerged as one of the most popular cosmetic
surgery procedures. An important decision is the location of the
incision. I prefer to avoid a scar on the chest, for obvious reasons.
My preference is the axillary incision, and I place the implant
under the large pectoral muscle to obscure the upper margin of
the implant. The final scar, which is high in the armpit, usually
fades to a fine white line mimicking a natural skin fold. Other
surgeons use the umbilical approach that also leaves the breast
unscarred.
Recent
statistics released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons,
Inc., once again shows that liposuction is the most commonly performed
cosmetic surgery in the United States. One of the big attractions
of liposuction from the very beginning has been the possibility
of dramatic results and very small incisions that can be hidden
within natural body creases, and covered by even the skimpiest
clothing. This remains so today. Technology has improved and results
are even better without sacrificing the possibility of no detectable
scars.
The
plastic surgery profession has always, with good reason, prided
itself on its attention to detail and on minimizing scars. Our
traditional, more extensive procedures, including major facelifts
and tummy tucks, achieve these goals and are still the best choice
in many cases. The newer techniques I have described above build
on that tradition. We truly can achieve great results in a stealthy
fashion.
For
more information and to contact me please visit my websites www.plasticsurgeryvermont.md
and www.drmetzner.com.
About The Author:
David
M. Metzner, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
www.drmetzner.com
(504) 885-9555
(985) 892-4675
www.plasticsurgeryvermont.md
(802) 362-5655