revisional
rhinoplasty
breast reconstruction & revision
body contouring

face
facial fat grafting
rhinoplasty: aesthetic & functional
forehead & eyes
face & neck lift
otoplasty
chin augmentation
dermabrasion

breast
breast augmentation
breast lift or reduction
fat grafting to breast and / or chest

body
lipoplasty
buttock augmentation
arm sculpture
calf & ankle lipoplasty
advanced abdominoplasty techniques
fat grafting to body

injectible
Botox® & Dysport®
fillers
injectible rhinoplasty

 

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Facial aging is a result of atrophy or thinning of the tissues that support the face (i.e. fat, muscle, and bone) leading to gravity-induced sagging and wrinkling of the skin itself. Over the course of years, this process results in a thinned, deflated, wrinkled appearance of the face. The apparent progression of these two processes varies with every person.

At the Museum Mile Surgical Center, several very safe, effective and proven techniques are used to reverse the effects of these processes. Not only are youthful and natural-looking appearances restored, but by utilizing certain procedures the aesthetic benefits are maintained over many years. Dr. Kornstein derives a customized surgical plan after careful consideration from patient consultation and meticulous study of both pre operative photographs and photographs from his or her youth.

If atrophy of the skin’s supporting tissues is identified to be the primary contributor to an aged appearance (especially in areas of the forehead, temples, cheeks, peri-oral area and jawline), then autologous fat grafting is the treatment of choice. A small amount of fat is harvested from another portion of a patient’s body such as the abdominal area and is used to sculpt and rebuild facial contours. The result of this long-lasting technique is the restoration of a smooth and pleasing appearance .Recent scientific research has identified these transplanted fat cells as a potent source of naturally occurring stems cells, slowing the aging process below the skin, while transforming the skin quality itself.

When sagging or wrinkled skin tissue is an additional consideration, fat contouring is often combined with a comprehensive facelift procedure: the high SMAS technique. SMAS (Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System) is the fibrofatty layer that supports and separates overlying skin in the face from deeper musculature.

Because the deep SMAS layer is the structural foundation for facial shape and form, repositioning its tissues for aesthetic improvement provides significant advantages in terms of natural appearance and longevity of results. After SMAS repositioning, the overlying skin layer is free of tension, drapes naturally, and incision closures are characterized by rapid healing, minimal scars and normal hairline and earlobe positioning.

Though technically demanding, the SMAS facelift procedure is the only one performed at the Museum Mile Surgical Center. Its benefits and longevity are far superior to the “classic” facelift procedure, where skin is pulled taut and excess tissue removed. This older technique, along with others recently marketed as quick and minimally invasive, represents a temporary stopgap measure that suffers from significant drawbacks. Any surgical technique that relies upon placing tension on skin to eliminate sags and wrinkles is prone to an unnatural “pulled” look. And even if that complication is avoided, positive effects are short-term because skin tissue is too weak to maintain its integrity under stress.

Facial rejuvenation requires meticulous analysis of each patient’s aesthetic needs and anatomy to assure a pleasing appearance and long-lasting satisfaction. Each patient receives an individualized plan of care that may consist of an optimized blend of facelifting, brow lifting and conventional eyelid surgery, fat injections, injectable fillers, chemical peels, dermabrasion and other ancillary procedures. Regardless of the rejuvenation therapies employed, the guiding principle behind the care of every patient, is the long-term satisfaction that comes from facial rejuvenation, that  maximizes ones aesthetics without a hint of surgery.

 
     

 

 

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