Dr. Rod J. Rohrich is a highly skilled board certified plastic surgeon practicing in Dallas, Texas who is an expert in rhinoplasty and facelift surgery. He is recognized as one of the most influential plastic surgeons in this century for his amazing innovations and teaching skills . Dr. Rohrich is editor in chief emeritus of the journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and the open access counterpart -PRS global open. He initiated this open access journal to educate Plastic Surgeons and others to enhance patient care ,safety and outcomes. He is a clinical professor of plastic surgery at Baylor college of medicine and the Founding and first chair and Distinguished Professor for the Department of Plastic Surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He has been president of the major plastic surgery societies including the American society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Rohrich is a tireless leader , highly skilled surgeon and educator with a global clinical practice .
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No, “WE” don’t all age. 😂 Y’all white people age. 😂😂😂 Black people grow older gracefully; and when we take good care of ourselves, grow even more beautiful! 😍 White people expire like curdled milk. Instead of lifts and injections scientists should develop injectable melanin for y’all.
she needs to stick to fuller eyebrows, keep away from those awful grillz and let the fillers settle before going out in public and i dont believe she had a 2023 facelift the fillers just wore off
Good points you shown…I think your technique is great for more natural and conservative look Some people may like the super plump look…all depends what patients are looking for… Great teaching though
I honestly can’t really tell much of a difference? I guess that’s better than a bad nose but still. I guess the bridge is a little thinner. It’s the part out front that I would’ve thought you’d want to change, but who am to say
I am surprised there was no mention of the company called Calecim Professional who source their exosomes from the umbilical lining membrane of New Zealand red deer. I have found a scientific reports on this company and it’s red deer source - ie PubMed 2019 and 2023 as well as Journal of Drugs in Dermatology 2023 to name a few.
Dr Hopkins and her staff are awesome! After 7 MOHS surgery on one arm and hand I chose to treat 3 areas that were squamous cell with the Gentle Cure System.
Every pladtic surgeon says there way of harvesting and putting in fat is the right way for it to last. I've always heard that. Old story. Cheek implants are problematic depending on age even worse. Best to be conservative and go with longer term fillers. Don't pick a crazy popular doc that overdoses filler
Fat transfer or grafting does not last at all for most patients period. It may last if y9u do it monthly for a long time but definitely disappear in most. So there are pros and cons. I think face fillers are best from my own experience
Wow it really held up well after 11 years. Ofc a person ages after a facelift. But where this patient is now if they wanted a secondary facelift would you do it for them hypothetically and would it provide “more rejuvenation” and give them a more youthful face shape or form? Essentially making them look younger having a more defined youthful facial structure?
@@DrRodRohrich hey just wanted to clarify my question again. Sorry I think I had too many ? that rereading might have made it weird to read. Basically the result at 11 years is truly amazing and she looks great, but ofc there is aging after a facelift. Considering this person now would they be a candidate for a second facelift? Would it give them the youthful facial shape that is in line with what a 20s or 30s person has? Or it’s just not anatomically possible with secondarily facelifts and that too at more advanced ages. Ofc I am assuming there will be facial renovation and they would look more youthful, but what would the degree of rejuvenation look like and how much younger would they look? Thanks
People who get plastic surgery are pretty shallow if you ask me. Just makes you look worse than if you acted like a normal person and just get over yourself.
Thank u Simon Cowell for showing us why we should never touch any form of plastic surgery be it filler, nose job etc. As a muslim it is forbidden in Islam to make any unnatural changes to our bodies, face included. Some of us may wonder why & unfortunately it's sad to see people resorting to these very expensive surgical procedures all because they can't handle getting old gracefully.
Amber’s are not implants because they go up and down. I’ve watched her. She gets them done and they look huge but after a while they flattened out and then she gets it done again.
To anyone looking for a doctor to fix their crooked nose: It's almost impossible to correct which is why, if you look at most doctor's websites, you are lucky to see even one correction of a crooked nose--I'm sure they've attempted many more than one, but they will only show you the successful results. I had my septorhinoplasty done by a double board certified facial plastic surgeon and not only is my nose still crooked, but my breathing is absolutely no better! I also now have additional cosmetic concerns that I didn't have before. My advice is to leave your nose alone unless you literally can't breathe through your nose. So much of rhinoplasty is based on how your body heals. Unfortunately, a good doctor is not a guarantee of a good result.
Dr. Gosman is a remarkable person and top notch surgeon, delivering excellence. The Facial Feminization surgery I received from her has been life changing. I approach each day now with newfound confidence, and am able to show up for myself and my community in a way that felt out of reach before the surgery.