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[C326]Celebrity And Plastic Surgery
by Barry Eppley, Bar

As I talk with friends and colleagues about some of the plastic surgery procedures that I do today, I have come to realize that some of them may be considered 'unusual' . Certainly, some of them are different than traditional perceptions of plastic surgery. Many are relatively minor procedures that can be performed in the office and probably reflect the trend toward treating smaller concerns. They are the opposite of bariatric plastic surgery, for example, where a new subspecialty of plastic surgery has developed to treat the sequelae of gastric bypass and massive weight loss patients. The emergence of larger plastic surgeries and big procedures doesn't occur very often but every few decades. But the emergence of more minor plastic surgery procedures occurs much more frequently. Here is a list of my unusual plastic surgery procedures that have emerged and become popular in the past decade.

Buttock Implants/Fat Injections - The appeal of a larger, more rounded buttocks is certainly a body image of recent note. Whether done by transferring fat from one body part to another or by an implant placed through an incision near the tailbone, the desire for buttock enhancement could not have been envisioned ten or twenty years ago. In reality, there are actually more people in America that would want buttock reduction but there is no good procedure for that problem.

Labioplasty (Labial Reduction) - A protruding or enlarged labia can be both a source of irritation and embarrassment and is becoming an increasingly common procedure. One would never have thought that such a concealed part of the anatomy would create a demand for treatment. A very simple and effective procedure, labial reduction restores the outer appearance of the vagina to a more youthful appearance.

Earlobe Reduction/Enhancement - As woman age and with the lifelong use of ear rings, the ear lobes will frequently get longer. The size of the ar lobe can easily8 be reduced in the office and it is a procedure that I often do at the same time of a facelift. Aging may also make one's earlobes get quite thin and almost shriveled in appearance in very thin females. Injectable fillers, such as Juvaderm or Radiesse, can give an immediate rejuvenation effect to the earlobes that may last as long as a year.

Eyebrow/Eyelash Transplants - The science of hair transplantation has evolved to the point that single hair (follicle) transplants are now routinuely done in scalp hair restoration. It is quite logical that single follicular transplantation be applied to very small areas such as the eyebrow and even the eye lashes. The alternatives of permanent makeup, colored pencils, and false eyelashes made opting for actual hair tranplants a difficult decision. But some few patients do.

Umbilioplasty - While every full tummy tuck patient gets a new bellybutton (umbilicus), some non-tummy tuck patients want one also. Most commonly, it is to change an outie to an inne belly button. Nipple Reduction/Nipple Enlargement - I have seen it both ways. Large nipples can often be seen through clothes...and at all times. Nipple reduction is actually quite easy although some women may have to exchange a smaller nipple for less feeling in that nipple. Most recently, I have started to some men that want their nipples reduced also! Conversely, nipple enlargement or enhancement is about changing an inverted nippled (which is turned inward) to one that has some outward projection. While not quite as predictable (long-term result) as nipple reduction, the nipple can be released and brought more outward.

Corner of Mouth Lift - The downturning of the corners of one's mouth with age gives a sad or angry appearance. This is a simple and cute procedure where a touch of skin is removed from the mouth corners, resulting in a nice subtle lift. Such a procedure is a simple office operation or is often done as part of a facelift. This is actually an old procedure that has now been 'reinvented' or rediscovered.

There is no predicting what this list may look like in 2018!


To offer cosmetic surgery within your practice, your facility must be designed so that it provides a statement as to your attention to detail.If you are going to offer cosmetic surgery to your patients, you must have a well designed and aesthetically pleasing office setting to attract the type of patients who would seek cosmetic surgery. Many surgeons have tried to offer cosmetic surgery to their community, but because they had an older office that was poorly lit with unpleasant surroundings, many patients did not seek that particular surgeon. The appearance of an ofice may reflect a disdainful taste to the patient regardless of the surgeon's ability in a particular area of cosmetic surgery. An anesthetically pleasing and non sterile setting is important in the area of cosmetic surgery, as with any other areas of oral and maxillofacial surgery.

The waiting room and reception area must greet each patient with an inviting personal touch. The environment should be quiet and private so that each patient is treated in a discreet manner and confidentiality is maintained for each patient. The waiting room should be designed so that each patient has a sense of privacy. Postoperative patients especially should have a separate waiting area or separate entrance so that their identity can remain discreet. Few cosmetic surgery patients want other patients to see their results until the healing has been completed.

The consultation room for the cosmetic surgery patient should be non-threatening. Many surgeons try to perform cosmetic surgical evaluations in an examination chair or in a procedure room, which is sometimes threatening to a patient. it's advisable that all cosmetic surgery consultations be performed in a nice, non-threatening setting with several mirrors available to discuss the particular areas of concern for the patient. The consultation room should be well lit and offer many educational materials regarding a particular technique.
Three-dimensional images are currently available on the Internet that may improve imaging capability. During the consultation, it is important that the surgeon listen to a patient regarding the desires that the patient has about treatment. It is essential that the cosmetic facial surgeon be aware of all underlying imbalances or deformities that may create the overall unaesthetic appearance to the patient. Sometimes it is wiser to spend more time informing the patient of the underlying problems associated with a particular need than to explain the overall treatments. As oral and maxillofacial surgeons, it is essential that we understand the underlying deformities that may create facial imbalances.

As a cosmetic surgeon, it is your responsibility to determine if a surgical procedure will bene't a patient to improve the overall facial appearance. Often a patient does not understand the particular procedure that may be required to gain the aesthetic result that is desired. For example, a patient who wishes to have his or her nose decreased in size actually may have an underdeveloped maxilla or mandible that creates the illusion of an enlarged nose. The training of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is important in evaluating the overall facial structures that are out of balance. Although a patient may desire a cosmetic surgical procedure, a totally different procedure may be required to gain results. Often it is better to inform and not offer a surgical option until a patient completely understands the problem. This is an area of critical decision making for the cosmetic facial surgeon. The surgeon must learn that in case presentation and treatment planning, a standard cookbook formula cannot be followed.
Once the treatment plan has been outlined for the patient and options have been discussed, the patient should be directed to the scheduling or financial coordinator to discuss the particulars of where the surgical procedure will be performed. Financial responsibilities for the procedure should be discussed clearly and settled before surgery. Before fully discharging the patient from the office, a presurgical appointment should be made for the patient and all preoperative photographs should be taken before scheduling the patient for the surgery.
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