How is Endymed 3Deep different from other technologies? The radiofrequency technology used by the 3DEEP applicators differs from traditional radiofrequency techniques in that it is very controlled, allowing the practitioner to deliver targeted energy to the collagen. One of the benefits of the Endymed Radiofrequency technology is that it can be used safely in all… Continue reading >
When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in North America in early 2020, most services including all non-emergency medical care was halted. This included elective surgery both in hospitals and in surgical clinics outside of hospitals. It was clear that in order to be able to reopen our surgical facilities, policies and procedures would have to be… Continue reading >
By Francine Kopun for The Toronto Star Fat might be your friend if you’re considering plastic surgery. Injecting fat doesn’t just add volume to areas like cheeks that have become hollowed out with age. Surgeons are discovering that injected fat contains stem cells that rejuvenate and regenerate the tissue over which fat is injected, says… Continue reading >
More men going under the knife for nips, tucks TORONTO — More and more these days, the patient consulting a plastic surgeon for cosmetic enhancement is often a man — and not just for a little filler here and a bit of Botox there. New statistics released Monday by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons… Continue reading >
Our Approach Perhaps the most important step in deciding if cosmetic surgery is right for you is to become well informed about the procedure and to carefully examine your goals and expectations. Our approach is to recognize that every patient is a unique individual with unique concerns. There is no single approach to a cosmetic… Continue reading >
Suitcase Confidential Nip and tuck enhancements to your holiday Malene Arpe Toronto Star Toronto Star TRAVEL, Saturday, November 8, 2003 Here a nip. There a tuck. And over there, by the pool, a fetching waiter serving a frozen margarita to be leisurely enjoyed while the swelling from the surgery goes down and you wait for… Continue reading >
On July 24, 2019, Allergan announced that they were issuing a voluntary recall on their BIOCELL textured breast implants and tissue expanders. This announcement by Allergan has added to the concern and worry being experienced by many women with breast implants. In Canada, Health Canada had taken action in advance of this decision by Allergan… Continue reading >
Dr. Mitchell Brown, Toronto Plastic Surgery Recently, there has been a surge in media attention regarding implantable medical devices. Coverage has focussed on regulatory agencies, the process for device approval, device safety as well as the importance of collecting accurate post-approval data on adverse events and outcomes. Many devices were discussed including pacemakers, hip and… Continue reading >
Reconstruction of a breast that has been removed due to cancer or other disease is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures performed today. By utilizing a variety of surgical techniques and devices, it is possible to create a breast that closely matches the form and appearance of a natural breast. Who is a candidate… Continue reading >
“Take Two” TORONTO – Although some complications of breast augmentation are best addressed through prevention, others can be corrected through careful use of revision procedures such as creating a neosubpectoral pocket In cases involving implant malpositioning, says one Toronto surgeon. “Revising unsatisfactory breast augmentation is always about going back to basic principles,” says Mitchell H…. Continue reading >