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LOSE YOUR CANKLES AT CHANGES PLASTIC SURGERY IN SAN DIEGO
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012Five Top Plastic Surgery Procedures for Men at San Diego Changes
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011For years, women have taken advantage of the physical and psychological benefits of elective plastic surgery. Once the domain of women, “cosmetic” surgery as the name implies, is designed to enhance and improve the appearance of one’s face or body. Times are changing, however, and men seem to be adopting a new attitude when it comes to aesthetic enhancement. The gender gap is narrowing.
Gilbert Lee, M.D., F.A.C.S. at Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa in San Diego, California sees the trend toward more male plastic surgery cases, noting that more and more men are seeking cosmetic procedures as a way to look more vital and youthful in the job place. Divorce also motivates some men to turn back the aging clock in hopes of appearing more energetic and attractive as they enter the dating scene again.
Currently, a little over ten percent of Dr. Lee’s patients are men, but if the national trend continues, he will be treating more and more of the male population. Data compiled by the ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgery) for 2010 shows an increase in male eyelid surgery, liposuction of the love handles and breast liposuction surgeries with other non-surgical treatments gaining in popularity.
The top five male cosmetic procedures at Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa in San Diego are:
Eyelid Surgery including treatment for undereye bags and correction of tear trough deformity.
Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is performed essentially the same way for men and women. For men who complain of undereye bags, Dr. Lee may suggest the insertion of tear trough implants to smooth the lower lid to cheek transition and achieve a more youthful contour.
- Injectable wrinkle correction (BOTOX®, Dysport®, as well as many injectable fillers).
Non-surgical, but highly effective injections can smooth out even the toughest of worry and frown lines, giving way to a more relaxed and pleasant facial appearance.
Male Breast Surgery for the treatment of gynecomastia.
“Gynecomastia” or benign enlargement of male breast tissue can be quite disconcerting for men. The removal of fat and/or glandular tissue from the breasts results in a flatter, firmer and more masculine chest.
Liposuction
The ideal male body type is athletic with a “V” shape of broad shoulders and narrow waistline. As men age, fat tends to accumulate around the abdomen and flanks. Most males over the age of 30 have “love handles” which can be removed through liposuction.
- Laser Facial Rejuvenation
Outdoor activities and constant sun exposure in San Diego can leave men with facial brown spots, uneven pigmentation and rough texture. All are signs of photo-aging. Rejuvenating facial skin with laser treatments results in an overall more youthful appearance.
Dr. Lee is a triple board-certified plastic surgeon and has been voted Top Doc in Plastic Surgery by his peers in the San Diego Medical Society for five consecutive years (2007-2011). He has been changing the lives of his patients since 1994. If you are interested in a consultation with Dr. Gilbert Lee, please call Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa at 858-720-1440 or fill out our online request form.
Top Plastic Surgeon San Diego Gilbert Lee, MD
Friday, July 22nd, 2011We are proud to announce that Dr. Gilbert Lee has been named Top Doctor in Plastic Surgery as voted by his peers, the physicians of the San Diego County Medical Society. Voting is intended to identify and honor doctors who command the confidence and respect of their peers.

Selection process for the "Top Doctor" list consisted of asking all San Diego board-certified physicians to whom they would send a family member or patient who needed a specialist in their own field. Selectees were then reviewed by SDCMS to confirm board certification, Medical Board of California standing and current practice standing.
Dr. Lee is thrilled to receive the Top Doc Award for Exceptional Excellence in Plastic Surgery bestowed upon him by his fellow physicians and is extremely honored to have garnered this respected achievement for the 5th consecutive year.
For more information on Dr. Gilbert Lee and Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa in San Diego, California visit www.changesplasticsurgery.com.
Five Facial Features and How They Age
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011It happens to the best of us. Aging. It creeps up on us in our late 20's and has us in a stranglehold by 70. We notice the first signs of aging, usually in a panic, as we first detect a line or two that doesn't go away. Lightly etched, but taking a permanent position near our eyes and above the mouth, the aging process has begun.
But just how does our face change with age? Long ago, I learned that noses and ears keep growing throughout our lives. Looking at my grandparents, each with a pretty generous schnoz, I wondered what else is true of an aging face? What can we really expect? And most importantly, can we correct these changes?
EYES APPEAR MORE SUNKEN
As fat pockets in the cheeks flatten and shrink with age, facial skin looses support and begins to sag leaving a hollow trough under the eyes. Furthermore, the brow drops adding to excess upper eyelid skin. The upper lid visually disappears.
To age-defy the eye area, Dr. Gilbert Lee can perform a blepharoplasty (or eyelid lift) to remove excess, drooping skin. Tear trough implants can be surgically placed to correct a sunken look as well as dermal fillers injected into the area.


EARLOBES DROOP
Gravity loves to pull on these pendulous appendages. Over time, the earlobes get bigger and longer adding to the overall size of the ears.
If you are getting long in the lobe, Dr. Lee can surgically reduce their size in a simple in-office procedure. Individuals with small, atrophied earlobes see improvement with the injection of a dermal filler such as Juvederm, Restylane or Radiesse to restore volume and plump the earlobes.


THE NOSE GROWS
Although bones cease to grow and in fact shrink with age, the cartilage of the nose does continue to grow. As a result, the end of the nose may appear larger as a person grows older. Gravity does its thing on the tip of the nose pulling it downward extending the length of the nose.
Rhinoplasty is a surgical option for reducing the size of the nose.


LIPS SHRINK
Lips change their shape and begin to look thinner and weaker with a loss of definition to the lip border. Loss of skin elasticity and facial fat volume amplified by the pull of gravity contributes to the development of wrinkles around the mouth (lip lines).
Fractional laser rejuvenation (TotalFX) is a minimally, invasive method of resurfacing the skin to reduce the depth of wrinkles and improve their appearance. A liquid gel dermal filler such as Restylane or Juvederm can be injected directly into the vertical lines around the mouth or directly into the lip to temporarily add volume and minimize the lip lines. Another option is the injection of fat for a more permanent correction.


THE CHIN RECEDES
As bone density diminishes and soft tissue support shrinks, the chin appears to recede. A receding chin causes the nose and upper teeth to appear more prominent. Sagging skin adds to an ill-defined jawline and the prominence of jowls.
Dr. Lee can correct a receding chin and improve your profile with the surgical placement of a chin implant. Radiesse can also be injected into the chin to add volume. Although not a permanent correction, Radiesse can last up to 18 months.


Although aging isn't something we look forward to, it is nice to know these five features have more than five ways to defy their aging appearance. Read more about anti-aging surgical and non-surgical options at www.ChangesPlasticSurgery.com.
Men & Cosmetic Surgery
Friday, June 10th, 2011As a new voice at Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa, and a feminine voice at that, it's ironic that my first blog is about a masculine topic. It's all about men in June, including that day of celebration just for men that we call Father's Day. This well-deserved day of recognition for our paternal types seems to trigger a month-long focus on men in general.
The media in all its forms, social and otherwise, seems to be delving into the subject of men this month too. Men and cosmetic surgery to be exact. From CBS News to the Cannes Film Festival, stories about this topic have hit the airwaves. I had to turn my attention to the television when I heard mention of Mickey Rourke and his infamous "altered" appearance. A classic case of a once attractive man who, maybe in effort to hold on to fading popularity and looks, decideded to do what most of us wish he had not. Kenny Rogers sought out a little help years ago with eyelid and facelift surgery that left him looking odd and not very Kenny Rogers-like. We won't even talk about Michael Jackson here.
But wait, does this mean that I am not a fan of MANipulating one's appearance? Absolutely not. Cosmetic surgery and anti-aging treatments are not just for women any more. New therapies and non-surgical treatments in cosmetic rejuvenation make it possible for men to sneak under the radar, do a little this or that, look younger almost immediately, and then soar above his male counterparts looking refreshed, more youthful…and still distinguished. Most men that do rejuvenative procedrues (even small ones) excel in their professional lives. It seems that looking your best helps promote successful business careers, especially in sales and consulting.
A previous Changes Plastic Surgery blog post on the subject of the facial aging outlined three distinct components: skin surface damage (sun damage), volume loss (hollowness) and skin redundancy (sagging). For the most part, these changes can be corrected with non-invasive, non-surgical methods and can result in a natural and gradually more youthful appearance. To restore fullness to the face, Sculptra (a volumizing agent) and dermal fillers, Artefill and Radiesse can be injected to hollows and deep wrinkles. Sun damage and uneven pigmentation can be improved with Fraxel and Total FX laser treatments for a clearer (read more youthful) complexion.
I encourage men to seek a more youthful look, more power to them. We women have been doing it for quite some time. However, because men do look more distinguished with age, going too far, too fast, being too aggressive with cosmetic procedures can sometimes backfire and result in the "what was he thinking" look.
Men, take a tip from Dr. Gilbert Lee, who at 50+ could easily pass for 10 years younger. In your quest for anti-aging options, stop short of doing too much too soon. Seek injectables for smoothing wrinkles and filling in sunken areas, laser treatments for a younger complexion, and if diet and exercise aren't enough, consider a little liposuction. Conservative correction will leave you looking naturally younger, still distinguished, and best of all, still looking like You.
