Archive for May, 2010

The Swinging Pendulum

Beauty of the face remains a complex and arguable concept. The paradigm of our understanding and appreciation of the beautiful face has changed. As facial plastic surgeons, we have abandoned such techniques that “pull tightly” and “make tiny” and “keep thin.” In so doing, the pendulum has swung far the opposite way, and we have more recently embraced concepts of volume enhancement, tissue preservation, and minimally invasive techniques. Within the art of hair transplantation, we have moved from grafting “plugs” of hair to individual follicles placed diffusedly throughout the scalp.

There seems no doubt, however, that as with many phenomena as this, perhaps the pendulum has swung too far. Disproportion exists to both extremes, and it seems as easy to recognize an aged face with volume loss as a voluminous face with fallen, displaced contours. The challenge of defining and creating beauty, rests in one’s capacity to identify the strengths and needs of any given face. In so doing, the facial plastic surgeon must have a sense of Balance in mind. To balance a need for tightening or lifting with a concomitant need for filling or resurfacing leads to success. Autologous fat grafting or filler enhancement are often excellent tools for more youthful facial rejuvenation, but for some, so are deep plane face or neck lifting with liposuction.   Similarly, with hair transplantation, finer grafts throughout the scalp may ultimately compromise the appearance of density at the mid-scalp. There are times when higher density grafts (along with finer grafts feathered naturally in front) ultimately lead to the optimal result.

In essence, we can still appreciate the face according to our more recently learned volumetric standpoints, but we must remember to be comprehensive with such views. As with everything in life, Balance seems the key to success.

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Dr. Sparano is a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon. Dr. Sparano treats patients from the Monmouth County and Ocean County regions, as well as patients from elsewhere in the state and country. New Jersey, Jersey Shore, Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Anthony Sparano, directs a cosmetic and reconstructive surgery practice dedicated to facial plastic surgery procedures including: Facelift, Mini-facelift, Brow Lift, Blepharoplasty, Eyelid Reshaping, Rhinoplasty, Nasal Reshaping, Fat Transfer, Liposculpting, Hair Restoration, Hair Transplantation, Otoplasty, Ear Reshaping, Mole Removal, Scar Revision, Mohs Reconstruction, Skin Cancer Reconstruction, Chin Enhancement, Cheek Enhancement, Split Earlobe Repair, and more. Dr. Sparano also specializes in non-surgical cosmetic enhancement of the face including: Laser Skin Resurfacing, Total Fx, Laser Hair Removal, Facial Photorejuvenation, Radiesse, Juvederm, Facial Fillers, Botox, Acne Scar Treatment, Chemical Peels, Lip Enhancement, Cheek Augmentation, and more.

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