Posts Tagged ‘cosmetic surgery’

How much does it cost to have a laser neck surgery to tighten skin?

Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Michael Kulick, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Hello,

Your question brings up a good topic that is misunderstood by patients – the word LASER. A laser can be used to divide tissue instead of a knife or scissors. I do this but not many doctors use this technology to actually do laser cutting surgery — to dissect the tissue off the neck or face. In my hands, I find there is a distinct advantage to such a procedure and have published a book and papers on this method.

Then there is the use of a laser to tighten the skin. This is not a cutting type of surgery but a burning of the skin, which as it heals, tightens the skin — either face or neck (the latter is tricky).

Then there is the use of a laser under the skin of the neck. This is relatively new and not as controllable as the other two uses of lasers mentioned above.  The heat from the laser can melt the fat and also tighten the neck skin.

Thus, you can see how the use of the word “laser” combined with surgery and neck skin tightening require a good deal of communication between the patient and the doctor.  The most dramatic results in my hands and from what I have seen in terms of removing / reducing “extra” skin in the neck would be in the order I answered your question. The cost would vary depending on which you had performed, where you live, expectations, etc. Right now, the range would be from $3,000 to $8,000.

Hope this helps.

Lifestyle facelift – false Positive reviews

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/technology/internet/15lift.html?_r=1

Lifestyle Lift is  to pay $300,000 in penalties and costs to the state of New York for having it’s employees write positive reviews of their facelift procedure as if they were satisfied customers.  The  New York Times published this information in today’s paper.

Photorejuvenation: Using Intense Pulsed Light Technology in a Cosmetic Surgery Practice

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Photorejuvenation: Using Intense Pulsed Light Technology in a Cosmetic Surgery Practice
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Articles By Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D.
These educational medical articles are written by Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D. — board certified Plastic Surgeon and Medical Doctor in San Francisco, California. These articles have been provided as useful information for people considering plastic surgery.

If you have any questions, want to reprint these articles, or have Dr. Kulick speak at an event please don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Kulick’s Office at:

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Choosing to have Plastic Surgery is an Important Decision

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), established in 1931, is the largest plastic surgery specialty organization in the world.

Whether you’re considering cosmetic or reconstructive plastic surgery, you want the skill of an ASPS Member Surgeon—a doctor with more than six years of surgical training and experience, with at least three years specifically in plastic surgery. Their training and experience make them uniquely qualified to perform your cosmetic or reconstructive procedure.

IMCAS Meeting in Paris, France – January 2009

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Paris, France

Dr Kulick returned from Paris France where he spoke at the international IMCAS meeting. At this meeting, he presented the data from his study evaluating the ability of the SmoothShapes device to reduce skin irregularities such as cellulite on the lateral thigh. The results are very promising. This study is in its final phase and the final data will be available soon.

Non-Invasive treatment of Red and Brown Spots from Sun Damage

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
non-invasive Plastic Surgery

non-invasive Plastic Surgery

Dr. Kulick recently was asked to be on TV to explain his in office, non-invasive ways to treat undesirable red / brown spots and sun damage on the skin. This is a picture of woman that underwent a series of 5 treatments using Dr. Kulick’s technique. The numbers below each picture reflect a computer analysis of her skin before and after her treatments. The higher the number, the better. In the LEFT picture, it indicates that when compared to 50 other women of her same skin type and age, she was better than 54% of them. The picture on the RIGHT indicates that after her 5 treatments, she was now better than 91% of women as it relates to her spots and sun damage! Quite an improvement.

Ongoing Follow up

Dr. Kulick is evaluating his surgical patients that received his “laser vertical facelift” to assess why their results are long lasting.