POSTED ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 AT 4:11 PM by Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi
If you have a thick, tight scar that you would like to improve the appearance of, you may be a good candidate for aponeurotomy. Aponeurotomy is a minimally invasive technique that can improve the appearance of scars. Originally developed and used in France over 20 years ago for the treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture, New York and New Jersey plastic surgeon Dr. Asaadi has achieved excellent results using this technique on scars.
During an aponeurotomy treatment, Dr. Asaadi will insert a sharp needle under the skin to release the scar. In the small holes created by the needle, Dr. Asaadi will inject fat cells that have been harvested from another part of the body. By releasing the scar, aponeurotomy can help to alleviate some of the tightness that often accompanies scars. In addition to improved comfort, scientific evidence suggests that the stem cell properties of the fat cells lead to better skin quality, improving the appearance of the scar.
Aponeurotomy can be used to treat any type of scar in nearly any location on the body, but it is especially useful in treating scars that cause tightness or limit range of motion. It can be performed using local anesthesia, results in virtually no additional scarring, and is followed by a fast recovery period. In some cases, scars may require more than one aponeurotomy treatment.
For more information, please contact Dr. Asaadi’s New York plastic surgery office by calling 212.938.0158 or his NJ plastic surgery offices by calling 973.731.7000. Dr. Asaadi or a member of his office team will be happy to address any questions you may have. You may also request an appointment online by visiting Dr. Asaadi’s website.
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POSTED ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011 AT 11:12 AM by Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi
If you’re considering rhinoplasty, or cosmetic nose surgery, you’re most likely concerned with the current appearance of your nose. What many people fail to realize is that changing the form of your nose can also affect the way it functions. While the promise of a cosmetic improvement to the way your nose looks is perhaps the most motivating component in the decision to have rhinoplasty performed, it can not come at the expense of the proper function of your nose. Leading New York plastic surgeon Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi has developed a checklist of four essential components to preserving the function of your nose during a cosmetic rhinoplasty procedure.
1. Deviated Septum
A deviated septum is the term applied to a condition that occurs when the nasal septum (the thin wall between the nostrils) is bent to either side. Ideally, the nasal septum is positioned in the center of the nose. When performing rhinoplasty in NYC, it is important to make sure that the nasal passage is not altered, or deviated, which can restrict airflow. Changing the shape of the nose during rhinoplasty can affect the position of the nasal septum. Dr. Asaadi is very careful to ensure that the septum is in the correct position following rhinoplasty. If the patient has a deviated septum before the procedure, the condition is repaired.
2. Enlargement of Turbinates
Nasal turbinates are small projections of bone inside the breathing passage on each side of your nose. Each side has an inferior, middle, and superior turbinate. Turbinates serve a very important function in the nose because they help to clean and filter the air you breathe before it enters the lungs. They also help you feel the air flow through your nasal passages. Like a deviated septum, enlarged nasal turbinates can cause nasal obstruction. Changes to the shape of the nose can alter the nasal turbinates. If a person has a curved nasal septum, the inferior nasal turbinate will become enlarged to compensate for that concavity. This is generally the result of a nasal fracture but can also result from changing the structure of the nose during rhinoplasty surgery.
3. Internal Nasal Valve
The internal nasal valve is the area within the nasal airway that is responsible for controlling the flow of air. The collapse of the internal valve, which can occur naturally, as a result of aging, following an injury, or after altering the shape of the nose, can cause nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing through the nose. Problems with the internal nasal valve often arise when rhinoplasty is being performed to correct a large nasal bump. One of the most effective ways of repairing a collapsed internal nasal valve is to place small grafts of cartilage within the nose to support the space and ensure that the internal valve does not close.
4. External Nasal Valve
The external nasal valve is situated on the sidewalls of your nostrils. Like the internal nasal valve, obstruction of the external nasal valve can lead to difficulty breathing through the nose. In addition to aging and trauma, external valve collapse can occur following rhinoplasty surgery where too much cartilage has been removed from the nasal tip. When performing any septal surgery, Dr. Asaadi saves the cartilage that is removed until he is sure that no problems will occur that will limit the function of the external nasal valve. If the reshaping of the nasal tip does lead to complications with the external nasal valve, Dr. Asaadi can add cartilage under the skin to support the nasal structure.
When performing any cosmetic rhinoplasty surgery in New York, Dr. Asaadi is conscious of correcting and maintaining the function of important nasal structures as well as providing patients with the rhinoplasty results they are looking for. For more information about rhinoplasty in NY, please contact Dr. Asaadi’s New York office at 212.938.0158 or his New Jersey offices at 973.731.7000. You may also request an appointment online by visiting Dr. Asaadi’s website.
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POSTED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2011 AT 4:22 PM by Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi
Dr. Asaadi’s revolutionary CORE Abdominoplasty® procedure is discussed in a press release on msnbc.com.
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POSTED ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2011 AT 12:30 PM by Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi
Please join Dr. Asaadi for CAN Do Fitness and KOI Spa’s Beauty Event on November 9, 2011. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., enjoy savings on cosmetic injectables including BOTOX® Cosmetic, Restylane®, Juvéderm™, and Perlane®. You can also save on the revolutionary Latisse™ Eyelash Enhancement system. Dr. Asaadi’s non-surgical beauty boosts are sure to have you ready for the holiday season in no time! Space for this special event is limited – please call 201.943.6700 to reserve your appointment today!
POSTED ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2011 AT 5:32 PM by Dr. Mokhtar Asaadi
If you’ve recently lost a significant amount of weight and now find that you’re struggling with excess skin, you may be a good candidate for Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery. Leading plastic surgeon Dr. Asaadi performs Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery in New York and New Jersey.
When you’re significantly overweight, your skin and the underlying tissues stretch in order to accommodate your excess weight. Following major weight loss with bariatric surgery, your skin and tissues may lack the elasticity necessary to conform to your new, smaller frame. With Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery, Dr. Asaadi can correct hanging skin on the abdomen, breasts, side, thighs, back, and buttocks.
Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery in New York is a major surgical procedure that is performed using general anesthesia in a controlled operating room setting. Your Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery may include a lower body lift, a breast lift, an arm lift, and/or a thigh lift. Depending on how many procedures are required, your surgery may take several hours.
Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery produces dramatic results, but it is important to realize that it is a major surgical procedure. Following your Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery, the recovery period is typically three to four weeks.
If you’re interested in learning more about Body Lift/Post Bariatric Surgery, please contact Dr. Asaadi’s New York office at 212.938.0158 or his New Jersey offices at 973.731.7000. You may also request an appointment online by visiting Dr. Asaadi’s website.
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