Tuesday 23 August 2011

Long time no hear....

Its been a while since I posted a contribution.  Been busy with VASERing.  We've also had some VASER courses in the last few months.  Interestingly a few UK docs came for some advanced training.  It really brings home what experience and patient load can count for.  Some of the practitioners are only performing a few cases a month and that really shows in their technique.  It was great to be able to share a few good tips and tricks.
When not performing the procedure for a week or so one really does de-skill.  It must feel like starting all over again.  I am reallly fortunate that I have a constant steady flow of patients.  Even though the flow is steady I do still learn new tricks each and every day.  Trying different techniques, angles, combinations does pay off in the results we get.
I see Darryn Lyons has been the talk of the town with his abdo sculpting.  It is possible that  he has not maintained a healthy lifestyle and possibly also put on some weight.- hence his abdo looks a little fake.
The bottom line is patient selection for Hi Def VASER is really important.
Only then are the results going to be great.

Til later,

Dennis

 

Tuesday 19 April 2011

New dawn, new day...

On my way to Birmingham for a day of consultations and 2 procedures.
I saw a patient yesterday who was interested in VASER to her thighs.
She had a previous consultation for VASER at a medispa in Kensington. She was seen by an "advisor" who gave her a brief description of the procedure and subsequently booked her in for an exorbitant amount of money.  Fortunately the patient cancelled her procedure prior the treatment day.  I cannot stress enough how important it is that you meet the Doctor/Surgeon who is going to perform the procedure before the treatment day.  It is also vital that you are councelled and informed on the procedure by a doctor who is experienced in the procedure.
To make an informed decision on a medical procedure you need to be told about the possible risks and complications.  There is no way an advisor is trained and experienced enough to do that.  Advisors are helpful for in arranging time slots and give you some tips on pre and post treatment advice, but it is imperative that you meet and speak to the doctor that will be treating you.  Furthermore, it is vital that the doctor is available after the treatment for possible concerns, complications and questions.
Make sure that the aftercare package is well described and that you are aware of what it entails and includes.  This is sometimes more important than the procedure itself.

Hope that helps.

Dennis

Introduction

This is the first posting of my new blog.  I hope it becomes a regular feature and turns out to be informative and helpful for prospective patients or even laymen that merely want to inform themselves of non- or minimally invasive procedures.
I will concentrate on procedures I am very experienced in such as VASER® liposelection or bodycontouring, VASER® Hi Def, adipose derived regenerative fat grafting for breast augmentation (stem cell enhanced), Macrolane breast and body enhancement and facial rejuvenation and also touch on new and exciting developments in the cosmetic industry.

Please let me know if there are any topics you would like me to cover.

Best wishes


Dennis