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My Experience Undergoing Facial Plastic Surgery

My Experience Undergoing Facial Plastic Surgery

I have the privilege as a physician and surgeon of helping patients "feel good about feeling good." I pride myself as being a well-trained facial plastic surgeon who can provide natural surgical and non-surgical results, safely. However, I often wonder if during my consultation with patients they are thinking: "sure, you know what you are doing, but do you truly understand what goes into making a...

My Skincare Routine

My Skincare Routine

It is challenging to identify skin care products based on strong clinical evidence and a strong safety profile. The skin care products I currently use are not perfect. Therefore, my choices may not be well-tolerated or beneficial to others. Every individual's skin is different. Consider an evaluation by a dermatologist to help determine the best tolerated, safest, and most effective products for...

Optimizing Nutrition Before and After Surgery

Optimizing Nutrition Before and After Surgery

Tirzah Thompson MS, RDN, LD Nutrition goes a long way when preparing for and recovering from surgery! Proper nutrition can be the key to a successful surgery. What you learn here should empower you while relieving some of the stress you may feel going into and coming out of your upcoming surgical procedure. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified...

Tirzah Thompson MS, RDN, LD
“Ozempic® Face” and Facial Plastic Surgery Considerations

“Ozempic® Face” and Facial Plastic Surgery Considerations

The term "Ozempic® Face" has been widely circulated and commented on on the internet. Its popularity parallels the increased popularity of the use of Ozempic® and its family of medications for weight loss. The term likely refers to the changes in the appearance of the face after the often significant, rapid weight loss associated with the use of these medications. The following blog post is not a...

Surgical “Pearls” in Facial Plastic Surgery

Surgical “Pearls” in Facial Plastic Surgery

There are a massive number of books helpful to master the topics required to succeed in medical school and residency. Each medical specialty has their own sources, which range in size from large multi-volume texts to small clinical reference guides that include brief summaries of what are considered the most important, or high-yield, information "pearls." Facial plastic surgery clinical reference...

The Art of Visualization and Facial Plastic Surgery

The Art of Visualization and Facial Plastic Surgery

Visual aids assist in explaining complex facial plastic surgery concepts. The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures by Dan Roam provides a good system for assessing how to communicate complex concepts to an audience in a manner that is simple but is dense with relevant information. This blog post seeks to summarize the system as described by Dan Roam as well as how...

The Effects of Cigarettes on Healing

The Effects of Cigarettes on Healing

Smoking cessation for many weeks prior to and after surgery is essential to maximize healing and reduce the risks associated with poor wound healing. The components of cigarettes that affect healing include nicotine, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen cyanide. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon if you have aesthetic concerns...

The Potential Value of Preventative Physical Therapy for Surgeons

The Potential Value of Preventative Physical Therapy for Surgeons

"Do you want the bed up?" I heard these words frequently from the circulating nurse and anesthesiologist in the operating room during residency. I heard them rarely, not surprisingly, from my attending physician. It was an expression of concern for my back and neck because I looked so unnatural and uncomfortable operating as a new resident. I almost always replied that I would like the bed...

Things I Have Learned About Aging Well

Things I Have Learned About Aging Well

This blog post is adapted from multiple sources (references below) and summarizes some things I have learned over the years about aging well that I have tried to incorporate into my life. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon if you have aesthetic concerns about your face and/or neck. Aging Well Means Maintaining Function...

What are the Different Types of Anesthesia Administered During Surgery?

What are the Different Types of Anesthesia Administered During Surgery?

The purpose of anesthesia is to reduce the discomfort associated with surgery and to keep the patient safe while allowing the surgeon to complete the operation. The types and depth of anesthesia patients can undergo fall on a spectrum. As a facial plastic surgeon, I am not an authority on anesthesiology. However, I work closely with anesthesiologists in the operating room. I have cared for...