Thomas L. Tzikas, MD, PA , Facial Plastic Surgeon - Blog

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Sclerotherapy Candidates and Procedure

Posted on 03/20/2012 16:21:00


Our Palm Beach practice offers many non-surgical procedures, including sclerotherapy, that can dramatically improve a patient’s appearance.

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Lip Augmentation Methods

Posted on 02/17/2012 21:29:00

If you want lips that look full, sensual, and sexy, it's important to consider undergoing lip augmentation. There are both surgical and non-surgical treatments to improve the fullness of the lips, including fillers and implants.

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Fat Transfer Benefits, Risks, Recovery

Posted on 12/27/2011 22:52:00

Fat transfer is able to accomplish many different things without involved surgery or the chance of allergic reaction. The results may vary from patient to patient, though the results tend to be quite spectacular.

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BOTOX® Cosmetic and Dysport® vs. Dermal Fillers

Posted on 10/25/2011 18:09:00

Some of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments out there are cosmetic injections. BOTOX® cosmetic, Dysport®, and various dermal fillers can help you get the look that you have always wanted.

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Ear Surgery (Otoplasty) Procedure

Posted on 09/20/2011 03:15:00

If you have issues with the shape of contour of your ears, it’s important that you consider undergoing cosmetic ear surgery, which is also known as otoplasty. Let’s look at the procedure so you know what to expect.

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Chin Augmentation Candidates

Posted on 07/29/2011 18:38:00

A chin augmentation is a great way to enhance the overall appearance of the face even with just a subtle enhancement. Let’s look at what makes a person a good candidate for chin augmentation.

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Browlift Recovery

Posted on 07/09/2011 17:50:00

After a browlift, it’s important that you follow our instructions for post-surgical care so that you reduce the chances of any complications or adverse side effects. Let’s briefly cover this process right now,

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Eyelid Surgery Benefits

Posted on 06/06/2011 20:24:00

Eyelid surgery can be a great way for you to improve your overall appearance and even potentially improve your vision to some degree. Let’s look at the many different benefits of eyelid surgery right now.

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Best Treatments for Facial Wrinkles

Posted on 04/27/2011 04:14:00


Facial wrinkles can leave you looking much older than you really are and can have a negative impact on your appearance. Let’s take a look at some of your many options for dealing with facial wrinkles.

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Celebrity Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)

Posted on 04/04/2011 03:35:00


Celebrities have to look their finest, which may explain why so many of them undergo cosmetic surgery. Let’s take a moment right now to look at some celebrities who have undergone rhinoplasty.

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Lipografting fat transfer as the key to achieving the most natural results in facelift or eyelid surgery

Posted on 08/18/2009 17:48:00

Surgeons who perform facial rejuvenation procedures have long recognized the importance of volume enhancement. For over a century a filler material has been sought to restructure the face but with varying success. Recent techniques with fat grafting have given us more predictable, reproducible and longer lasting results. Fat is the ideal soft tissue filler substance because it is from your own body and you can never have an allergic reaction.
How does Lipografting work?
Lipografting is a process by which fat cells from one area of the body are used to build aesthetic structural changes in the face and body. Aging is accompanied mostly by loss of volume or fullness from the face. The skin remains essentially the same size but without the underlying soft tissue framework and structure the skin develops wrinkles and often deep grooves. As the missing framework of the area is filled with living fat cells the wrinkles and deep grooves will improve.
Fat is delicate tissue composed of l

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