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Dr. Thomas McFadden

Cosmetic Procedures:
Breast Augmentation (Endoscopic) and Breast Reduction
Tummy Tucks
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Laser Resurfacing
Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
Facelifts
Liposuction
Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)
Chin Implants
Endoscopic Browlifts
Gynecomastia
Botox
Fillers
Skin Care with Obagi Nu-Derm and glo minerals

Reconstructive Surgery:
Pediatric Congenital Anomalies-
including cleft lip/palate

Skin Cancer Reconstruction

Face

Face

Refine Your Look

Disproportionate features and the natural effects of aging can have a dramatic impact on your appearance and self image.  The effects of aging include broadening and elongation of the nose and ears, along with narrowing of the lips.  And of course almost everyone has that one facial characteristic they’ve always wanted to change.  Dr. McFadden is an expert in feature refinement methods such as nose contouring, cheek and chin implants, and lip enhancement.  Individually or combined, these procedures prove that a little fine-tuning can produce big results.

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Chemical Peels

A chemical peel is used to improve and smooth the texture of the skin of the face by removing its damaged outer layers. It will not correct loose skin. It uses a chemical solution, e.g. Phenol, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and alphahydroxy acids (AHAs). AHAs produce the light peel used for minor cases. TCA is used for medium depth peeling while Phenol is used for deep peeling. Chemical peel can help those individuals with fine to coarse wrinkles, facial blemishes, sun-damaged skin areas, pre-cancerous skin growth, acne and uneven skin pigmentation. Chemical peel can be used alone or in conjunction with a facelift or a forehead lift.

Chemical peel is normally a safe procedure when it is performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. However, like many other procedures it carries some risks and possible complications. Please check with your surgeon about the risks and complications of Chemical peel. Most chemical peels are performed safely in an outpatient facility, e.g., in a plastic surgeon's office, or outpatient surgical center.

No anesthesia is required for phenol or TCA peels. Sedatives may be given before and during the procedure to keep you relaxed and comfortable. No anesthesia is needed for AHA peels. A chemical peel using AHAs or TCA usually takes 10-15 minutes to apply. After care treatment and repeat of the peel may be needed, Check with your surgeon.

A phenol peel generally takes 1-2 hours to perform for the whole face. Smaller areas of the face will need less time. A single treatment usually suffices. Most of the time, with lighter peels, it takes about two weeks before you may return to work and resume some of your normal activities. You may be able then to use make up. With deeper peels you will need longer period.

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Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion and dermaplaning use surgical scraping to "refinish" the skin's top layers. This is in contrast to chemical peel which uses a caustic solution for refinishing of the skin. Both dermabrasion and dermaplaning can be performed on small areas of skin or on the entire face. They can be used alone, or in conjunction with other procedures such as chemical peel or facelift.

Dermabrasion is most often used to improve the look of facial scars caused by accidents or previous surgery, or to smooth out fine facial wrinkles. It is used sometimes to remove pre-cancerous skin growths. Dermaplaning is commonly used to treat deep acne scars.

While chemical peel is used more often to treat fine wrinkles, dermabrasion and dermaplaning are used to treat deeper scars. Dermabrasion and dermaplaning are usually done on an outpatient basis, in a surgeon'office, an outpatient surgery center, or a hospital.

Dermabrasion and dermaplaning may be performed under local anesthesia. In more severe cases, general anesthesia are used.

Dermabrasion and dermaplaning usually take from a few minutes to an hour and a half, depending on the area involved. These procedure may be done more than once. In dermabrasion, the surgeon scrapes away the outermost layer of skin until he reaches a safe level that will make the scar or wrinkle less visible. In dermaplaning, the surgeon uses a hand-held instrument to evenly "skim" off the surface layers of skin until the lowest point of the acne scar becomes even with the surrounding skin.

Most of the patients will be back at work in about two weeks. Dermabrasion and dermaplaning are normally safe when they're performed by a qualified, experienced physician.

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Ear Surgery

Ear surgery (otoplasty) is usually done on children, age 4-14, to set protruding ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ear surgery can also be done to correct the ears in adults. Many other ear procedures are available to correct the different problems in the shape of the ears. Surgeons can also build new ears for those who were born without ears or those who lost them through injury or disease.

Ear surgery is usually performed as an outpatient procedure. General anesthesia for young children and local for older children or adults is usually the norm.

Ear surgery may take 2-3 hours. Recovery is usually uneventful and most children will be return to school in 7-10 days. As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and possible complications which should be discussed with your surgeon.

Endoscopic Plastic Surgery

Endoscopy is a type of surgical technique that involves the use of an endoscope, a pencil-like lighted camera, that allows a surgeon to use very small incisions made in inconspicuous areas to see the internal structure of the body and perform the surgical procedure.

Endoscopy has the advantages of minimal scarring, less bleeding and bruising, less chance of nerve damage and quicker recovery. Most of the endoscopic procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, usually under local anesthesia with IV sedation.

Tummy tuck, forehead lift and brow release, face lift, breast augmentation, flap surgery, carpal tunnel surgery and placement of tissue expanders are some of the procedures done using the endoscope. Endoscopic procedures performed by experienced plastic surgeon are generally safe. As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and possible complications which should be discussed with your surgeon.

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Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid Surgery (blepharoplasty) is a procedure used to correct loose skin and sagging around the eyes and removing fatty deposits which cause puffy bags beneath the eyes. This is done by removing the excess fat, skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. This procedure can also be used to add a crease to the upper eyelid in Asian patients.

Eyelid surgery can be done alone or in conjunction with other procedures: facelift, browlift, nose or ear surgery.

Eyelid surgery is usually done as an outpatient, in a surgeon's office, an outpatient surgery center, or a hospital. It is usually performed under local anesthesia. Some surgeons prefer to use general anesthesia. The procedure usually takes 1-2 hours, depending on the extent of the surgery.

Eyelid surgery has infrequent and usually minor complications when performed by a qualified surgeon. Most people return to in 7-10 days and are able to wear makeup then.

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Facelift

Facelift is one of the best known and most satisfying cosmetic procedures. It reverses the effects of the aging face and uplifts an individual's sense of well being by restoring a youthful look to the face.

During a facelift, excess fat and skin is removed and the underlying tissue is tightened, redraping the neck and facial skin. Sometimes, a facelift is also done with other procedures, e.g., forehead lift, eyebrow lift, eyelid surgery, or nose surgery.

Most facelifts are done as outpatient procedures in a surgeon's office, outpatient surgery center or a hospital. Many are done under local anaesthesia. The procedure takes about 3 hours.

Most patients can return to work in 10 to 14 days.

Facelifts are generally safe procedures. As with any surgical procedure of any magnitude, there are some risks and benefits which should be discussed with your surgeon.

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Lasers in Plastic Surgery:
Sciton Laser with Microlaser Peels, Hair Removal, Rosacea and Spider Vein Treatment
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Lasers are being used in many plastic surgery procedures. Laser treatment of the damaged or wrinkled skin has proven itself when used for the fine lines around the mouth and the eyes, acne scarring, or other facial scars, sun damaged skin, or areas of uneven pigmentation on the face. Laser resurfacing is one of several methods being used by plastic surgeons to remove damaged skin. Laser surgery of the skin is a bloodless procedure that produces minimal scarring. We now know that laser peel of the skin stimulates new collagen within the skin.

When used for the face, laser peel may be performed on the whole face or in specific regions, either alone or in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures, such as a facelift or eyelid surgery.

After evaluation, your plastic surgeon however may advise you that an alternative skin resurfacing treatment, such as dermabrasion or chemical peel, may be a better choice. Complications from laser peel are infrequent and usually minor, when performed by a qualified, plastic surgeon.

You will likely be asked to take some antibiotics and antiviral medications just prior to and just after the procedure to help prevent infectious complications. Laser resurfacing is usually done as an outpatient procedure in an outpatient surgery center, a surgeon's office, or in a hospital. It is usually performed under local anesthesia. For more extensive resurfacing, general anesthesia may be used.

Laser resurfacing usually takes anywhere from a few minutes to 1 1/2 hours, depending on the size of the area involved.

Your post operative care will be managed closely by your surgeon who will help you during the postoperative period when your new skin will be pink to red. After about two weeks, most patients can safely apply makeup to conceal this temporary pink to red color change. Following your surgeon's advice and prescribed treatment will ensure you n uneventful recovery and good results.


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Nose Surgery

Reshaping of the nose (Rhinoplasty) is one of the most common plastic surgical procedures. Thousands of people every year choose this procedure to change the size or shape of their noses. Rhinoplasty can change the size of your nose, change the angle between your nose and your upper lip, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, or narrow the width of the nostrils. It may also correct birth defects or breathing problems.

Teenagers are best treated after their growth spurt, around age 14-15 for girls and 15-16 for boys.

Rhinoplasty is usually done on an outpatient basis, in the surgeon's office, an outpatient surgical facility or in a hospital. Complex procedures may require an overnight hospital stay. Rhinoplasty can be performed under local or general anesthesia. An external splint on the nose may be required for about one week after the operation.

A rhinoplasty procedure usually takes 1-2 hours, though complicated procedures may take longer. Most rhinoplasty patients return to school or simple work within a week.

As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks which should be discussed with your surgeon.

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Facial Surgery: Facelift, necklift, forehead lift, eyelid surgery, nose surgery or removing a fatty area beneath the chin, can all be performed on men who should understand that the outcome of their surgery is very much influenced by the hair growth and beard growth. The incisions for such procedures have to be individualized to hide the scars behind a recessing hair line or a balding scalp.

Hair Replacement: This is one of the most common procedures requested by men. Hair replacement using hair transplant usually requires multiple surgical procedures, with long recovery intervals. It can take up to 2 years to complete a full procedure. Other alternatives to hair-transplant options, such as flap surgery or scalp reduction are less time consuming for recovery.

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