Orange County Body Contouring – Dr. Amy Bandy

December 14, 2009
Filed under: BODY CONTOURING, liposuction, tummy tuck — Tags: , , , — Dr. Bandy @ 3:39 pm

Body Contouring orange CountyNow that the New Year is quickly approaching, it is time to consider how to achieve that flat tummy that you have been working so hard to obtain, but still seems to be so elusive!  Dr. Amy T. Bandy specializes in body contouring through either liposculpture or tummy tuck to help you achieve your best tummy.   During consultation, Dr. Amy T. Bandy will examine you and discuss with you what your ideal goals are.  Depending on the quality of the elasticity of your skin, Dr. Bandy may determine that liposuction or liposculpting will be your best option to attain your goals.  But if you have severe strech marks, or loose hanging skin, then abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck, may be recommended by Dr. Amy Bandy to give you your flattest, tightest results.  A full tummy tuck will tighten the skin of the entire abdomen, whereas a mini-tummy tuck will tighten the lower abdominal skin.  Show off those abdominal muscles that you have worked so hard to achieve, but are still hiding behind the excess skin or fatty layer that you have!  Dr. Amy Bandy can help you get the New You for the New Year!

Orange County Rhinoplasty- Dr. Amy T. Bandy

Filed under: Home, rhinoplasty — Tags: , , , , , — Dr. Bandy @ 2:46 pm

rhinoplasty surgery Dr. Amy T. BandyRhinoplasty, or nose beautification surgery, can be performed to change the appearance of the nose, either alone or at the same time as functional nose surgery.  Funtional nose surgery is performed to correct breathing problems, such as a deviated septum or turbinate enlargement or nasal polyps.  When deciding what changes you want cosmetically for your nose, it is important to keep in mind that the nose should be proportional to your other facial features to obtain your best results.  During consultation, Dr. Amy T. Bandy will photograph your nose on various views.  She will then discuss with you the changes that you would like to make to determine what final result you are looking for.  Dr. Bandy will then computer image your photo to view with you to see if the changes she has made visually give you the result that you desire to achieve.  Remember, the nose is the center of your face, and you want the best results that you can get, and this is what Dr. Amy Bandy strives to deliver; a natural look with beautiful results!

Dr. Amy T. Bandy Plastic Surgery

December 8, 2009
Filed under: Breast Augmentation Surgery, FACELIFT, Home — Tags: , , — Dr. Bandy @ 12:00 pm

NEWPORT BEACH PLASTIC SURGEON: DR. AMY T. BANDY

Dr. Amy Bandy PictureBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Amy T. Bandy Prides herself in being considered one of the Premier Plastic Surgeons in Newport Beach, California. Dr. Bandy enjoys educating her clients on what to expect with Plastic Surgery.

Because most people are not familiar with the normal course of healing after Plastic surgery or other medical situations, they tend to panic when anything seems “not normal” to them. This means anything that they don’t normally experience in their lives on a daily basis. For example, patients do not consider swelling, bruising, redness, and discomfort normal. Following surgery, surgeons and medical personnel DO consider swelling, bruising, redness, and discomfort normal since it is an expected part of healing.

Using good common sense will tell you that if an area has recently been operated upon, it is going to go through a healing process. Having surgery is not like going to the beauty salon for a haircut. Healing occurs in the human body by a process called inflammation. Inflammation consists of four components, which in Latin are: rubor, calor, and dolor.

1. Rubor means redness. For proper healing, blood vessels dilate and carry extra blood to the area that had surgery. This causes redness in the area.

2. Tumor means swelling. An area that has had surgery is expected to swell. This is a normal part of the inflammatory process by which we heal.

3. Calor refers to heat (like calories). This means that an area that has recently had surgery is expected to be warmer than it normally is until healed.

4. Dolor means pain. An area that recently had surgery is expected to cause discomfort. This is a normal warning system that makes an area tender to touch so that you will not disturb it while it is healing. This is a protective kind of pain.

Following surgery, most of the instructions that we give are designed to protect your blood vessels. This is to prevent postoperative bleeding. Excess straining, lifting, bending, working out at the health club, etc., will cause your blood vessels to dilate and may cause bleeding or excess swelling. At the time of the surgery, many blood vessels are divided and then sealed with an electrocautery. They do not heal together strongly, however, for approximately two weeks following surgery. If you do something strenuous you may “blow out” a healing blood vessel and cause bleeding underneath the skin which is referred to as a hematoma. If this occurs, it might require going back to surgery to repair the damage which would start the healing from the beginning. For this reason, it is sensible to limit your athletic activities for the full two-week period.

The right and left sides of the body do not heal the same. One side always swells more, hurts more, gets more numbness, or exhibits some difference over the healing period; this is normal and temporary. Example: if both eyelids have surgery, one eyelid always swells more, one side feels more numb, one side is stiffer, one side moves better than the other, etc. This may make them look quite different. These differences occur in the two sides of the face, two breasts, two hips, in the feet, or even the two sides of the same nose.

After the surgery, you have been instructed to telephone my office when you have questions that require explanation. Questions like “When can I take a shower?” Or, “Do I remove my bra to take a shower?” are certainly IMPORTANT, but they do not represent EMERGENCY questions. Important questions are to be directed to my office during standard office hours, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. We are available to respond to EMERGENCY calls 24 hours a day. Emergency calls will include things like:

1. Excessive bleeding.

2. Sudden painful swelling of one operated area with associated bruising (this does not mean slight swelling and bruising, this means what it says, sudden excessive painful swelling).

3. Fainting or loss of consciousness.

4. Excessive vomiting which is not controlled by medication.

5. Skin rash which covers a large portion of the body (not an occasional red bump).

During the time of healing, when the normal inflammatory processes and swelling distort the tissues, it is virtually impossible for you to determine what you final result will be. Do not be impatient. When you see the swelling and distortion of the tissues, please understand that this is NORMAL during early healing (at least two weeks). It is also temporary. For instance, when cheek implants or chin implants are placed, there is a considerable swelling around them during the early weeks following surgery. This does not mean the implants are two large, or that they are
malpositioned. It means that your body is healing normally and has swelling around the implants. How long will the swelling last? It varies form one patient to another, but may persist in the cheekbone areas or chin areas for a month or two. Not two days – not five days – but a month or two.

BREAST IMPLANTS, which are placed behind the muscle, may require three months or more before the muscle stretches out and allows the breast to shape itself the way it finally will be. Actually, it requires three to twelve months before the final shape is achieved. It is impossible for you to tell the exact size and shape that your breast will be or the size of the breast implants, which are used during the first few weeks after surgery. This is due to tightness of the pectoral muscle, tightness of the skin and breast tissue over the implant (which makes them look smaller) and swelling (which makes them look larger) than the final result will be. The implant which was used is the one agreed upon at you preoperative consultation, and will give the result which you selected by looking at photographs. During early healing, however, your breast may appear larger than you think you selected, or smaller than you think you selected, depending on you own tissues. Please give them time to heal normally before panicking. All of these things will be discussed at your regular postoperative appointments, and do not require a phone call in the middle of the night or over the weekend. Actually, it requires three to twelve months before the final shape is achieved. Not three days, not ten days, anywhere from three months to a year.

NASAL SURGERY the lower one third of the nose requires approximately 12 months to lose all of the swelling which occurs following surgery. Patients find this very hard to understand, and while the nose will show marked improvement within two to three weeks following surgery, the nose will not refine itself or lose all of its swelling for at least one year. Mark the date on your calendar. Not two weeks, two months – one year.

EYELID swelling normally goes down pretty fast, and eyelids often look good within a week or two. They are not healed in a short time, however the eyelids normally feel stiff for at least six to twelve weeks following surgery, especially when you attempt to look up.

Following FACELIFT surgery, there is a numbness of the cheeks and around the ears from six weeks to one year, This numbness gradually goes away, but is part of the normal healing process. Minor lumps may be felt beneath the skin, and the face and neck may feel stiff for six to twelve weeks.

You are not expected to know everything about how you will heal after surgery; however you are expected to use good common sense.

I hope that this explanation helps explain what you can anticipate following your surgery. Please follow your instructions, but use your own common sense as well to help us help you heal the way we both want.

Whiter teeth with Dr. Amy T. Bandy

December 4, 2009
Filed under: Home — Tags: , — Dr. Bandy @ 11:58 am

Liquid_Smile_CoupleHave you wanted whiter teeth without the hassle of trays or the sensitivity from harsh chemicals?  We now offer “Liquid Smile”, a professional whitening agent that is painted on to each individual tooth just before bedtime.  In as little as 2-3 days, many people can already see a difference in their smile!  Call us for information on how you too can achieve a “winter white” smile for the holidays!

Orange County Breast Lift Surgery: Dr. Amy Bandy

December 3, 2009

Breast Lift Surgery Newport Beach

To achieve the best breast shape often requires lifting the breasts to a youthful position.  With weight loss, pregnancy, breast feeding and the aging process, gravity continually affects the position of the breasts.  The skin becomes loose, and the underlying breast tissue descends to a lower position on the chest wall.  Breast lift, or mastopexy, is performed to tighten the skin and lift the breasts higher to give a tighter more youthful shape.  There are several types of mastopexy incisions to accomplish this result, and the amount of loose skin and how low the nipples are positioned on the breast will determine which lift procedure will ultimately result in the best end result for each person.

Dr. Amy T. Bandy Breast Enhancement

Orange County Facelift Surgeon: Dr. Amy Bandy

December 1, 2009
Filed under: FACELIFT, Home — Tags: , , , , — Dr. Bandy @ 10:13 am

Orange County FaceLift Specialist

Facelift surgery, or Cervicofacial rhytidectomy is performed to correct the changes which have occurred with the normal process of aging. Facial skin can sag from natural aging, from weight loss, from the effects of smoking and sun exposure or other various reasons. With a successful facelift, the tightening of the facial skin and supporting tissues can “turn back the clock” and provide a more youthful appearance.

Facelift Newport BeachThe ideal candidate for a facelift is a person who is at or near their ideal body weight. With strong bony features of the face, there is no need to augment the bone structure, however if you have a “weak chin” or small cheekbones, Dr. Bandy may discuss the options with you at the time of your consult, to consider a small implant to amplify these features. The best patient for a facelift is a non-smoker and has not had a history of excessive sun exposure or skin cancer. If you do smoke, you will be asked to refrain from smoking for at least three weeks prior to surgery to prevent possible complications.

In the individual who smokes, is overweight or who does not have prominent facial bones, you can still receive some benefit from a facelift if your expectations are realistic, however you may not have the ideal outcome as seen in the ideal patient. Dr. Bandy will discuss the expectations with regard as to what you can expect with a facelift as it pertains to you individually. Although a successful facelift can turn back the clock, no cosmetic procedure can permanently forestall the effects of aging. Some patients will require additional procedures to achieve the results that they desire, such as a chemical peel or blepharoplasty or eyelid lift. Other procedures that may benefit you are a browlift or laser skin resurfacing.

ANESTHESIA
A facelift is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Although some patients prefer to stay at an aftercare facility, most go home the same day with a responsible friend or family member. The procedure can be performed under a general anesthetic, or can be done with local anesthesia under IV sedation providing a “twilight sleep”.

THE OPERATION
A facelift requires an incision which starts in the temporal area and extends down in front of the ear, curving under and behind the ear and back into the hairline of the back of the head. If a browlift is performed at the same time, the incision may continue over the top of your head to allow lifting of the forehead and eyebrows. The skin is lifted and tightened and some of the supporting tissues deep to the skin may also be tightened. In some instances, the incisions can be much smaller and the surgical dissection performed through very small incisions. This is done when excess skin is not an issue. Liposuction is sometimes done if there is excess fatty tissue under the skin of the neck or jawline. Occasionally if there are noticeable muscle strands in the neck, another small incision is made under the chin so that Dr. Bandy can repair the muscles and provide a tighter neck and jawline.

POST-OPERATIVE COURSE
Swelling and bruising is to be expected and varies from person to person. Typically the bruising is nearly or fully resolved in 10-14 days. Sutures are removed at 3-5 days around the ears, and at about 10-14 days in the hairline. It is extremely important that the newly rejuvenated skin be protected from the effects of the sun by wearing a wide brimmed hat and a SPF sunscreen of 20 or higher whenever going outside. If you are considering a facelift procedure, an individual consultation with Dr. Bandy can provide you with valuable information that can help you decide what is best for you. An appointment can be arranged by calling the office at (310) 214-8400.