Archive for the ‘Procedures’ Category

Dr. Philip Young co2 laser resurfacing review for Acne Scars

Wednesday, March 25th, 2015

We just had this great review from someone who had co2 laser resurfacing for acne scars on Realself.com:

The Best Treatment I Ever Had CO2 Laser – Bellevue, WA…

I am a 36 year old woman, and I have suffered from and been embarrassed by acne scars for most of my life… click here to read more: The Best Treatment I Ever Had CO2 Laser – Bellevue, WA

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Dr. Young from Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Philip Young MD Reviews

Wednesday, March 25th, 2015

We would like to thank all of our great patients for leaving wonderful views. Please click the links below to read for yourself. Please also let us know how we can be of service to you in any way:

Holly from Redmond said “Dr.Young and his staff are always very thorough, caring,…” Click here to read more Holly from Redmond Insider Pages.

A 59 year old female from Bellevue WA “I had a mini facelift. I’m very pleased with the procedure Dr. Young performed on me…” Click here 59 year old female from Bellevue, WA on Real Self.com

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Dr. Young from Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery.

 

Rhinoplasty Anatomy by Seattle Rhinoplasty Surgeon Dr. Philip Young

Saturday, March 7th, 2015

Seattle Rhinoplasty Expert Dr Philip Young created his Rhinoplasty Anatomy Page to help you understand your Rhinoplasty Procedure better. Rhinoplasty is a complicated procedure with a lot of terms and sometimes your surgeon may use these terms not knowing that you have no idea what they are talking about. So this page helps introduce some of the more common terms we Rhinoplasty Surgeon‘s use.

Rhinoplasty Anatomy 1

Glabella: This is the point between the eyebrows. It is a non distinct point as far as most people seem to know.

Radix: This is the bony lowest dip between the frontal bone and glabella and the root of the nose.

Please click on this link to learn more about Rhinoplasty Anatomy.

Follow this link to learn more about Dr. Young’s Rhinoplasty with his Online Reviews

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Dr. Young from Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery.

 

Seattle Rhinoplasty Surgeon Dr. Philip Young Discusses our Approach to Rhinoplasty

Saturday, March 7th, 2015

Thanks for visiting our blog by Seattle Rhinoplasty Expert Dr. Philip Young. We are here to talk about our Rhinoplasty Procedure and how we concentrate on you. Rhinoplasty is a very complex procedure. It is said that it is the hardest procedure, by far, for a plastic surgeon to master. The intricate Rhinoplasty Anatomy contributes to this dilemma because the nose is composed of the hardest tissue in the body, bone and some of the softest, most delicate and sensitive structures found in the nasal cartilages. Rhinoplasty is complicated also because of the 3 dimensional aspect and when this plays apart, shadowing and highlights can be a deceiving part of this understanding.

rhinoplasty-before-after-images

Our Goal is understanding. We want to understand all of your thoughts, preferences, and desires regarding your Rhinoplasty Procedure and the subsequent beautiful results. We want great results for you based on your goals and not ours.

Your little journey starts with your consultation. We like to get to know you as much as possible. Our mission is here: “We are facial plastic surgery experts who set ourselves apart with our passion to improve facial rejuvenation to get the best and most natural results through the fusion of traditional thoughts with innovation and thinking outside of the box. Our mission is to put all of our love into the procedures we do and take care of people as if they were our closest friends and family. We want to deliver unwavering quality care to improve people’s lives through Facial Plastic Surgery and the YoungVitalizer.”  So part of of our goal is to get to know You as a person. From there, we will then take pictures of your front and side views so we can then morph them on a computer to see what you like. We feel the Rhinoplasty surgeon should be able to do this to fully understand your thoughts from a visual aspect. After all, Rhinoplasty is going to be a very visual result! Although getting the exact results from your morphed pictures is not magic, we pride ourselves in getting very, very close to those morphed pictures. We bring those photos in to the procedure room and we try like obsessed people to achieve those results. We know that’s what you want and we want happy people.

Essentially we repeat that first consultation process 2 more times at least: 1.) at your pre procedure appointment; 2.) and at your procedure appointment when we spend 1/2 -1 hour discussing your desires and preferences so that we can know what to do during your procedure when you can’t express yourself. So we want to be your advocate during that time.

You can visit our Rhinoplasty Before and After Page to see more results!

or Read Bellevue Dr. Philip Young’s Rhinoplasty Reviews

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Dr. Young from Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery.

Lip Augmentation Options and what is best for you

Wednesday, January 21st, 2015

Transgender facial feminization with VY Advancement lip augmentation, and chin reduction

Lip augmentation is one of the plastic surgery procedures most often performed. I often get asked questions regarding lip augmentation and why this is so important. When I was in LA lip augmentation was the main procedure which prompted me to look into facial beauty and ultimately lead me to find a new theory on facial beauty. The lip, especially the lower lip, is the center of attention in the mouth area. The location of the lower lip is part of a basic structure of how the face is organized. I recently had a paper accepted by the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery looking into the distance between the iris, nasal tip, lower lip and bottom of the chin which supports the importance of the lips playing a major part in beauty. This is one of the reasons why lip augmentation is so powerful. The other reason is due to what the lips are related to in our daily functions. The lips are the area that we have major association with eating, smiling, talking, yelling, kissing, breathing. Some of our most basic and primitive functions are related to the lips. These basic functions have a strong connection with our limbic system which is also the area where some of strong emotions are. The limbic system has a major control over our heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure etc which gives our emotions the physical aspect that they have related to them.  Hence lip augmentation emphasizes these feelings in the subconscious mind. Out of most all the things we do in plastic surgery Lip Augmentation can make the biggest “pow” to your aesthetics or beauty.

In terms of the options, fillers are usually the first thing that most people consider. It is temporary, low risk, low downtime, and you can have almost instant results. On our lip augmentation page we say this about lip augmentation: “Feel more attractive and enhance the area that can have the most impact on your face. Lip augmentation can create that stunning effect.” And, we believe this to be true. The drawbacks with filler lip augmentation is that sometimes it lasts only 3 months when it should last 6 mo to a year.  Among the permanent options, Surgisil Permalip implants can be placed. These solid silicone Perma Lip Implants can be placed in the lips wet dry border to enhance your lips. The recovery is quicker than most and takes about a week. Some people loves this option, some (5%) don’t like the feel and the restriction. When this happens the option is taking them out, which I have done many times for people. In its stead, we often carry out fat grafting which works well in this situation. The fat seems to survive better after the permalip implants stretch out the tissues. Which brings us to another more permanent or longer lasting option, fat injections to the lips or the use of the YoungVitalizer for the lips. Fat injections to the Lips is less invasive, lower risk than other options but the complaint is that they don’t survive in the lips. This is a very real complaint. Out of all the areas of the face, the lips have the worse survival rate. Over injections can help this and so can technique. Botox prior to the fat injections can help but your lips may be weak for 3 mo from the botox. The major reason for the lower survival is the high movement of this area. The movement prevents the fat from receiving blood supply. Its like building a house during an earthquake.

Lip VY advancement, VY plasty lip augmentation is another option. This involves taking V’s inside the lips and advancing the tissue forward to augment the lips the result is the V is closed to a Y shape with the V determining the amount and size of the advancement or augmentation. The recovery for this procedure is much longer and more varied. It is sometimes hard to predict how it will heal bu there are things you can do to balance it out. You can do more VY advancing where needed or do Lip Reduction in areas that need it. The main reason to do this procedure is if you want a major change to your lips and are willing to undergo the longer recovery. We have a healing diary for you to see by clicking here: Lip VY Advancement Augmentation Plasty Healing Diary.

The Buffalo Gull Wing Lip Lift is a procedure which shortens the upper lip specifically the distance from the bottom of the nose to the upper lip. This can really make someone look younger and increase their aesthetics. This distance should be about the distance of the width of the iris per Dr. Young’s theory. When should you do this, when this distance is larger than an iris width you could benefit from this. You also have to accept the incision | scar under the nose. This can be hidden really well and controlled based on technique. This can be done to make the upper lip a little larger and more everted and pouty.

A corner of the lip lift can be done as well. The incision however is at the corner of your mouth and many people don’t like this option. This can be used to elevate the corners and there is a way of altering the muscle to weaken the depressors of the lip so that frowning is weaker!! This is obviously something that people would like.

Botox can also weaken the lip muscles to create a pout that is temporary lasting 3-4 months. Our office can also do this as well.

Other options that can be done are fascia grafts to the lips, alloderm (cadaver skin elements) to the lips, solid one piece fat grafts for the lips. These options are not as good, in our opinion, because they get absorbed and very little augmentation will be longer lasting.

A lip lift done just at the top of the lips have been done before but this option is more invasive and leaves a more noticeable scar in this area. Many people do not like this scar and the location of this scar.

Thanks for reading and visiting our blog

Dr. Young from Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery.

We are looking for a Body Plastic Surgeon to come join us

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014

We are currently looking for a Body Plastic Surgeon to join us. We are excited to offer body plastic surgery procedures in the near future. Please let us know your thoughts as we work through this exciting venture.

Sincerely,

Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery

Our Facial Plastic Surgery Mission Statement

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014

“We are facial plastic surgery experts who set ourselves apart with our passion to improve facial rejuvenation to get the best and most natural results through the fusion of traditional thoughts with innovation and thinking outside of the box. Our mission is to put all of our love into the procedures we do and take care of people as if they were our closest friends and family. We want to deliver unwavering quality care to improve people’s lives through Facial Plastic Surgery and the YoungVitalizer.”

Please reach out to us any time by emailing contactus(at)drphilipyoung.com

Sincerely,

Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery

Face Neck Lift Testimonial

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014

“After the facelift, I feel more confident. Younger guys are looking at me more. I’m more excited about the way I look and it has made me feel a lot better. A lot of people don’t know what I had done. They just tell me I look great.” —S.K.

Facelift Necklift Testimonial

This is a testimonial for our Facelift Necklift Procedure

Feel more confident and stop hiding your neck and jowls. You can improve your looks dramatically with a facelift necklift. This is a safe procedure and we have done over 1300 face neck lifts over the past 12 years. Dr. Philip Young is a triple board certified facial plastic surgeon, researcher, beauty theorist who has published numerous peer reviewed articles, and chapters in major plastic surgery textbooks.

 

Renee Zellweger Plastic Surgery Results

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

Beverly Hills Plastic surgeon EXCLUSIVELY weighs in on Renee Zellweger's new look!

 

I had many clients and other people mention about Renee Zellweger’s plastic surgery so I thought I weigh in on her results. She does look different. I think with celebrities we have in our minds a set picture of what they look like and there are many things that are related to this person which includes all of her movies. Over time people change and we see a gradual transition and we are okay with that. A sudden change presents more of a shock for people in this case.

The article discusses laser resurfacing, botox, fillers, upper eyelid lift and browlift. I think that all of those things could have been done but I don’t think that she had a brow lift. An eyelift can have a major impact on someone’s looks. A interesting study looked at the eye movements one makes when analyzing a new face and what we find, not surprisingly is that the iris is where we spend the most time looking at. This was pretty important in my discovery of a new theory on facial beauty. This is also the reason that if you do something to the eyes, your perception of what a person looks like will be drastically altered like it is in this case. In my expert opinion, I see that the major changes that have taken place is in the eyes and specifically an upper eyelid lift is what she had done and not much has changed. But because it was her eyes, a major impact and change was Perceived.

Questions about Rhinoplasty for the Ethnic Clientele:

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014
This was a question answer session on Rhinoplasty for a person with Asian ethnicity that was wondering about augmentation for the bridge and the nasal tip. Asian and Ethnic Rhinoplasty can many times mean augmentation or the need to add tissue to shape the nose. This is more common in the Asian Clientele. Often times the cartilage in their nose tend to be weak, disjointed, soft and unlike normal cartilage anatomy. Also the resources of cartilage in the septum tend to be scant and weak as well. Hence, other resources can sometimes be needed such as the ear and rib. The rib tends to be the last  resort given the invasiveness of the approach.  Medpor can sometimes offer some building materials and this has worked well in the Ethnic Asian Clientele.
1.  Do you think I have enough cartilage for my bridge and tip without going to the ribs? Yes I do. The limitation would be how high you can make your bridge and how much you would need for your nose. One ear cartilage can be used for the tip and the other used for the bridge. We would also harvest all we could from your septum including bone and cartilage.
2.  Would there ever be a need to remove an implant made from cartilage? . You shouldn’t if you like it. Once formed you can also alter it. Medpor is something that can be altered as well. It starts acting like your own tissue at 12 weeks. But I understand the fear of implants and natural cartilage is the best.
 
3.  Some websites say that implants from cartilage can get absorbed or warped over time.  How much chance is there of that? .They would be absorbed in the first few months but not later. Warping is more of an issue with rib cartilage. The ear cartilage is minced and takes on what you shape it into.
4.  Some literatures  also indicate that cartilage donor sites can die.  Is that possible and if so what will happen? .donor sites? Not sure about what exactly your asking but this is not something that has been a problem. 
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