November 1st, 2008 by doctorbinder

Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon, Dr. William J. Binder is an expert on custom designed plastic surgery for the face. Many of his years as a cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon have been spent developing new techniques in the field of plastic surgery aimed at addressing all aspects of an individual’s unique facial features and enhancing them with longer results and less recovery time. You can find many of his academic articles and unique surgical developments in use today all over the country.
One such development which has achieved much critical acclaim is the use of custom designed facial implants as an alternative to Beverly Hills facelift surgery. Mid-facial and Submalar implants are ideal for patients in their thirties and forties, not yet ready for a full facelift, but who want to enhance and rejuvenate their facial features. Dr. Binder uses 3-D computer imaging to create silicone rubber implants which are custom designed to fit and enhance the shape of your face. While before, facial implants were mass produced and came in standard sizes, Dr. Binder created a more precise technique which many say has brought facial plastic surgery into the new millennium – and the results make all the difference. As an alternative to facelift surgery, custom facial implants give a refreshed look, reverse many signs of aging, like hollowing of the face, and require much less recovery time. Facial implant surgery usually only requires local anesthesia and a couple hours surgery, while facelift surgery requires much more – usually 3-5 hours surgery time and 1 or 2 weeks recovery time.
Dr. Binder also specializes in Beverly Hills revision rhinoplasty which is often considered one of the most difficult surgical procedures to master. Dr. Binder takes a much different approach to rhinoplasty than what was considered the norm just a few years ago. While oftentimes traditional rhinoplasty involves mainly focusing on the aesthetic of the nose, removing some nasal structures ultimately leading to weakening of the nose. Dr. Binder’s approach to Beverly Hills rhinoplasty focuses on both aesthetic and function, reinforcing and restructuring the weaknesses in the nose. Dr. Binder has used this approach to fix and restructure even some of the most extreme cases of failed nose jobs.
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September 30th, 2008 by doctorbinder

Why would someone in their 20’s get Botox injections? After all, people in that age group don’t have many facial wrinkles…yet! Still, writer Ning Chao recalls in the October, 2008 issue of Marie Claire that on the eve of her 29th birthday, she found herself in a dermatologist office getting her first injections of the toxin ostensively for a line above her occasionally raised eyebrow that was “threatening” to stretch across her forehead. But Botox is injected to relax wrinkles that are already there, not those that are threatening! Right?
Well, for years there had been speculation that Botox’s ability to diminish the appearance of wrinkles by “freezing” areas of the face might also help prevent future wrinkling. But it was not until Beverly Hills plastic surgeon William J. Binder’s groundbreaking 2006 twins study where he injected one identical twin with the toxin for 13 years from the age of 25, while her sister (who lived across the globe in Germany) went without. The result was the Beverly Hills Botox treated twin looked at least five years younger than her sister. This appears even more impressive as the Los Angeles Botox treatment recipient lived all of those years in sun-damaging Malibu.
“Muscles move and form folds in the skin. If you do that long enough, you’ll get imprinted lines from the collagen breaking down” Binder explains. “Botox stops this process by preventing the muscles from moving.”
But when is the right time to start the shots? “It depends on your skin type and how much you move your face. Thinner complexions”—typical for women with lighter hair and skin tones—”will develop more lines faster,” says Binder, who is one of the leading Beverly Hills Facelift surgeon. But Binder does not recommend treatment for teenagers or anyone who doesn’t see lines yet because if you can’t predict where the person will develop wrinkles, you won’t know where to inject the toxin.
As for Chao, she writes that the Botox helped her “ease into 29″ and predicted she would not be getting another shot. That is, not until the day before her next birthday.
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September 30th, 2008 by doctorbinder
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