Botox is the most frequently performed cosmetic treatment, year after year. This revolutionary procedure smooths out those unwanted forehead wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet, and other facial creases. The Botox procedure takes only a few minutes and no anesthesia is required. However, we offer numbing agents and other solutions for an added layer of comfort Read More
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Endoscopic Forehead Lift
Summary “Purpose (Indications)“ Deep wrinkles in forehead “Drooping eyebrows” “What It Does“ Decreases the muscle movement in forehead that causes frown lines Re-supports eyebrows and forehead tissues to a more natural position “Technique-miniature Incisions Hidden in Hairline“ Dissolvable sutures and small clips used to temporarily support tissues Laser used to contour muscles “Recovery Time“ 3-5 Read More
Face Lift
Summary “Purpose (Indications)“ Sagging jowls Deep smile lines Fullness and “bands” in neck Sagging or downturning at corners of mouth “What It Does“ Provides more “rested” look Removes excess fatty tissue Supports muscles Removes excess skin “Technique“ Incisions in hair and in skin creases around ear Small incision hidden in skin crease under neck Dissolvable Read More
Curriculum Vitae
EDEU Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana – B.A. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana- M.D. POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION Intern, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana First Year General Surgery Resident, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Residency, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis FELLOWSHIP American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, – E.G. McCollough, M.D., Preceptor, Read More
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
What is It? Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma It affects more than 100,000 Americans each year. It arises from cells (squamous cells) that make up the upper layers of skin and can occur anywhere on the body but are most common in sun-exposed areas. Read More
Basal Cell Carcinoma
What is It? Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer, affecting nearly 1 million Americans each year. In fact, it is the most common of all cancers. Traditionally, elderly males with outdoor exposure were most affected. People now are developing basal cell carcinomas at earlier ages and women are now equally Read More
Melanoma
What is it? Last year in the United States, more than 38,000 people were diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Each year 7,000 people die from this form of cancer. Malignant melanoma is less common than other skin cancers (basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas), but it is potentially more lethal. The incidence of this tumor has Read More
Osteoma
An osteoma is a condition where the lining over the skull, called the periosteum, is severely bruised. It can stimulate a bony deposit to form deep in the skin. While it does not usually grow, it can cause an unsightly protrusion and oftentimes results in irritation of the overlying skin because of pressure from clothing, Read More
Necklift Consultation
A necklift is designed to remove tissue laxity in the neck. In many people, fatty tissue collects in the area beneath the chin, which adds more fullness. In some people, weight reduction will improve this area. However, in many others, it needs to be surgically removed. In a necklift procedure, small incisions approximately 1/4 inch Read More
Laxity in Neck
Often with aging, one develops deep bands or cords in the neck. This is due to laxity of the platysma muscle. Surgically re-supporting this muscle can provide a more pleasing contour. Often, people develop a significant laxity in fullness in the neck area — the so-called turkey gobbler neck. This is due to laxity in Read More