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Well, it’s been on my mind here lately to write something on this blog. Considering it has been a really long time, I guess it would be appropiate. So here goes something…….
Back on June 18 I had two appointments in the Plano area. The morning appointment was with Dr Aimee Wright to get started on hormones. These appointments always include having blood drawn for bloodwork. while she did give me the prescriptions then it was requested that I hold off getting them filled until the results came back. I finally got the approval 4 weeks later. though to be homest I got several stories from them as to why it took so long, to get the okay. I wonder if I would have had to wait so long if I had gone to Dr Ridley. So at this writing I have been on hormones for 8 days.
That afternoon appointement was a consultation with the plastic surgeon. American Institute for Plastic Surgery. Good visit. The initial recommended procedures are 4 facial feminization procedures and boobs. Having all these done together will cost around $15000 and require 7-10 days off work.
In July, I also made my second pilgrimage to San Francisco for 5 days. I also got to see Vickie and Colin again, alonf with meeting Glynis, and going down to San Jose to finally meet Char.
Work is hell, and internet is slow today here at McD’s, along with a very loud annoying old guy with a family having a birthday party here, So I’ll write more later….
The prices of plastic surgery will differ depending on the type of surgery you are looking to have done as well as the location, there are many aspects of the surgery that will make the price differ as well as the experience of the surgeon. it will also depend greatly on whether you wish to travel for your surgery, in which case you may save money on the actual treatment but then you may need to pay for flights should you need a follow up appointment.
Depending on the country you wish to have your plastic surgery as mentioned before will depend on the prices of plastic surgery, as well as other factors but today I would like to look at the prices of certain procedures within the U. S.
A tummy tuck is a popular procedure among many people as it helps people to get their figure back after either losing weight, as part of a double procedure of having liposuction then a tummy tuck and many people choose the procedure to get their stomachs back to how it was in previous years after giving birth, allowing them to wear the tight and/or revealing clothes they used to. The results to the tummy tuck are not instantaneous, you have to wait first for any post operation swelling to go down, then you will be left with the flat stomach you desire. The cost of a tummy tuck is on average just over ,000.
a Guide to the Average Prices of Plastic Surgery
Another popular procedure is breast augmentation. Lots of women and some men choose to have their breast size increased or to have their breasts made smaller. some reasons are because the weight of big breasts can cause pain on the spine and lower back, where as other people choose to have their breasts enlarged for confidence reasons and also to help them to get further within their chosen career. this operation has been performed on many well known as well known models, actors and singers as well as people who you have never met. The average price varies between ,500 and ,500, yet this price can depend on the surgeons experience.
Plastic surgery is not something that is just for women, it has become increasingly popular among men also. one of the procedures that has helped many men to further in their job choice as well as boost confidence is the pectoral implant. What this does is enable men to look as though they have worked out in the gym and give them a body that many people would envy. Many models have gone for this kind of operation as well as body builders and other men who just wish to look better in a tighter top. it is like the mans equivalent of a breast implant in women. The usual cost to have pectoral implants in both sides is ,000 to ,000.
In the papers you regularly hear about stars having rhinoplasty, which is basically the word that is commonly used in medical terms for a nose job. this surgical treatment has given many people freedom and taken them away from the memories they had of being taunted as children because of a nose that did not suit their face shape.
This operation is usually done in two different ways, the first is to open up the septum and work from there, the other is to reconstruct the chosen nose shape without having to open up the septum at all, although this kind of operation is usually more difficult and fiddly. Because the specifications of this operation and desired results can be so variable this is why the price is the same as well as whom is doing the operation and their medical experience and reputation.
As you have read today, many people have benefited from different forms of plastic surgery for many reasons, and will continue to do so for many years. it is hard to be able to put average prices of plastic surgery as a whole, but if you look around and see that the price is much lower than the average, you need to be aware that you may be missing out on certain safety or standards.
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FORT WORTH, Texas, may 29, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Wound Management Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: WNDM | WNDM.PK), Robert Lutz, Jr. issues his first letter to investors on the state of companies progress since his appointment earlier this year.
Dear Wound Management Technologies Shareholder,
After being part of the Wound Management team for less than two months, I wanted to report on our progress in this short time frame. first, our management team has developed a focused three year strategic plan and budget. our plan calls for an attainable and disciplined approach for marketing and sales of our primary product line, CellerateRX®, via three major markets: Hospitals/Operating Rooms, Wound Care Centers and Long Term Care Facilities / Home Health Agencies. we believe that having products that address all three markets independently is imperative. secondly, we are experiencing sales growth that, should it continue in line with current projections, would allow us to achieve sustained positive cash flow from operations by year end.
we have been successful in retaining the internal sales management team and network of distributors established by Juventas. They market and sell our products primarily in Hospitals and Wound Care Centers. The Hospital channel singularly represents a significant opportunity as our powder is now being used to facilitate the healing of surgical wounds in “high risk” patients throughout the entire surgical specialty spectrum. Through this effort, we have a rapidly expanding group of trained field sales representatives working for 37 contracted Wound Management medical distributors. this gives us national presence not only in the Hospital environment; they are also positively impacting the demand of CellerateRX in Wound Care Centers, Long Term Care Facilities, Home Health Agencies, and Physician offices nationwide. Importantly, we have been able to gain market acceptance in the “cost sensitive” Hospital environment, positioning CellerateRX as a positive wound care solution, both in associated product and labor costs and in effectiveness in healing surgical, chronic and acute wounds.
We remain committed to expanding our market reach with the help of strategic partners and have an updated agreement, in principle, with WellDyne (a health care company with over 20 million patients in its network). WellDyne is dedicating a sales team to CellerateRX to take our gel product directly to more Physicians, Long Term Care Facilities, Home Health Agencies, Pharmacies and patients. Douglas Taylor Exec VP, Sales and Market Development, expressed “WellDyne is extremely excited about the opportunity to market CellerateRX to our growing patient base. The product’s cost profile and clinical advantages will improve WellDyne’s ability to serve patients with diabetic ulcers and other wound care conditions.”
We also are refocusing our efforts and attention to address and emphasize quality distributors in international markets so that we can apply our US surgical market expertise to other countries. Providing value, improving patient outcomes and quality of life, and the associated cost reductions are a common vision shared by many country’s healthcare systems.
Preparing for the future expanding role of our products, we are studying the feasibility of three other markets where CellerateRX formulas could have great sales potential: dental, dermatology / plastic surgery and sunburn relief. we are committed to the completion of our feasibility studies and plan to launch a product into at least one of these areas in 2013 in conjunction with a strategic partner.
In addition to our wound care product line, the Resorbable Bone Wax division will have our new bone wax approved and ready for the market by year end 2012. we are currently planning our sales strategies for this exciting new product to add to our sales distribution model and are exploring partnering opportunities to properly address complete sales penetration of all potential markets. this is in addition to the products currently in development by BioStructures, our licensed partner for bone void filler products based on our patent.
As you can see it is a busy and productive time for Wound Management. we are committed to increasing our products’ market share in our existing market segments while discovering and creating new markets where we can provide efficacy, value and cost savings globally. our new management team is diligently honing and redefining our complete sales processes for precise execution of our sales initiatives and 3 year plan to meet our goal of near term attainment of positive cash flow from operations.
Increasing shareholder value is not only our goal; it is a direct measurement of our ability, talent and efforts to seize the opportunities that our products have in the evolving healthcare market. I very much look forward to more communication with you about our progress and success in the timely achievement of our sales, marketing and management objectives. Where many see challenges, we see opportunity. we are very excited about executing our plan to deliver unique, high quality, cost effective products worldwide.
Bob Lutz, Jr Chairman & CEO
About Wound Management Technologies, Inc. Wound Management Technologies, Inc. is an emerging commercial stage company with its primary products in the $5B worldwide advanced wound care market. Wound Management’s primary focus is the distribution of its unique, patented collagen product, CellerateRX®, which is FDA cleared and reimbursable under Medicare part B. Wound Management has other advanced biotech products in development including a patented resorbable bone wax line that is in late stages of development, as well as a subsidiary focused on technology for secure healthcare data collaboration and storage. more information can be found on the company’s web sites: http://www.wmgtech.com and http://www.celleraterx.com.
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Bristol Plastic Surgery Center and Dr. John Bandeian have adopted a new digital marketing strategy to reach more prospective patients in Elizabethton, Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol, TN.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bristol Plastic Surgery Center, led by renowned Bristol, TN plastic surgeon Dr. John Bandeian, is pleased to announce a new online marketing campaign designed to expand its presence in Bristol, Tennessee and the surrounding communities. Bristol Plastic Surgery Center has been a fixture in Tennessee for years. By expanding its online presence, Bristol Plastic Surgery Center hopes to bring its responsive and personalized brand of plastic surgery to more people seeking a more youthful appearance in Elizabethton, Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol, TN. BristolPlasticSurgeryCenter.com is designed with the needs and desires of the prospective patient in mind. On Dr. Bandeian’s website, visitors can learn about the many sophisticated cosmetic surgery procedures offered at Bristol Plastic Surgery Center, including information on the cost and recovery of each procedure. In addition, visitors to the website are able to view numerous before and after photos that demonstrate Dr. Bandeian’s skill and expertise. BristolPlasticSurgeryCenter.com also features testimonials from some of Dr. Bandeian’s former patients. while browsing the website, prospective patients are easily able to request an appointment with Dr. Bandeian and fill out convenient patient forms to expedite the process during their visit to Dr. Bandeian’s office. About Dr. John Bandeian and the Bristol Plastic Surgery CenterDr. John Bandeian is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has served the needs of Bristol breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction and other cosmetic surgery patients for several years. Dr. Bandeian earned his medical degree from the prestigious Harvard Medical School and has been practicing in Bristol, TN area for many years. He is recognized as a leading provider of breast augmentation surgery and liposuction in Bristol, TN. Bristol Plastic Surgery Center is located at 3169 W. State St. Bristol, TN 37620 and can be reached at 1- (423) 968-3891 or online at http://www.bristolplasticsurgerycenter.com.
Many plastic surgery procedures before NeNe Leakes scheduled her first zoom whitening appointment for the magnificent veneers she purchased using Trump Check funds, Queen on the Scene was protecting the likes of Betty White, Phoebe Price and Taraji P. Henson from paparazzi swarms by escorting them back to their vehicles. The reality star turned actress struck a pose with the freelance bodyguard as she worked her Beverly Hills beat in 2009.
In a recent interview with Vibe magazine, Leakes revealed that her decision to return back for the fifth season of ‘the Real Housewives of Atlanta’ was difficult.
Seeing Red: NeNe Steps out in the Big Apple
“I am currently shooting. We’ve been shooting for about three weeks. we have a long way to go. everybody wasn’t expecting me to come back for this season,” she explained.
“It was really a hard decision for me to even think of coming back because I was so tired of the whole reality thing. And not just being tired of it—I had other things in the works.”
She continued: “but I think it’s a good idea that I’ve come back for season 5. I would love to just walk away, but when I sit down and talk with my team, it’s not . . . if you can do it all, then just do it all. Why leave the show when you can still do the show and you can still do The New Normal? So we’re going to see how doing everything works. We’ll see what happens. We’re taking a little bit of a chance.”
If all fails, most likely you will resort into bringing the bigger – badder – more effective guns.
Not really a gun, but something which is more effective than the one which was used before.
For this instance – removing scars – after trying a lot of products for your scars to be removed and/or did the things that one person should do to remove scars, you get frustrated because there are no results, not even close; so you resort to plastic surgery.
It is after all the most effective procedure, and not just for removing scars alone, some would even resort to plastic surgery to remove and/or add something to their body. Nose, breasts, and some even for their bottoms – if it’s too big or too small; most people will resort to plastic surgery to make their body parts look good.
Although, before even going to the doctor and set yourself up for an appointment on plastic surgery scar removal there are (a few but important) things that one must consider before and after the plastic surgery scar removal procedure.
Studying what scars are and/or what they’re there for or why they even appear on our bodies would be the first ever thing to do.
The appearance of scars is the bodies way of telling you that it’s healing.
Our body does this because we are made out of a billion particles, tiny ones; cells. when our body gets injured (even just a part of it) and/or if we get hit by something – the body reacts automatically. we bleed – and usually a wound appears.
Some scars are just plain bad and there’s nothing one can do about it – like a keloid scar. Keloid scars are dubbed as scars that won’t go away.
That’s why most people would rather undergo surgery. Removing scars through plastic surgery, for example.
One has to be ready for it – emotionally. it will do a lot of things to ones feelings, mind you. And of course; probably one of the biggest things that you need to prepare would be the money too.
Given that the term surgery alone is scary – it is too when you’ll see the bill. Sadly, some people would not consider this before – but after, and what’s more; if they find the surgery not to their liking – more problems will come.
A lot of people would not think of the things that would happen in before and after plastics scar removal. And a lot of people have complained and not to mention regretted that he even thought of plastic surgery scar removal procedure in the first place.
Thinking over the things that one will go through, before and after, the plastic surgery scar removal procedure is important. You are doing this for yourself.
Well, that is of course if you don’t mind the things that will most likely happen if you do not think of the things to do before and after the plastic surgery scar removal procedure.
In the end, when you’re already with your dermatologist – make sure that you are ready to have your scars removed by plastic surgery scar removal procedure; that being said you have already considered the things to do before and after the procedure.
Because if you didn’t think about it, chances are you will regret (a lot of things) in a latter time. And who’s fault is it?
So, the best thing is to consider the things to do before and after plastic scar removal procedure.
When you aren’t happy with your results, should you contact your plastic surgeon? the answer is always, yes. There are a variety of reasons to speak up including figuring out what went wrong, what can be done to fix it, and if you are entitled to some sort of compensation. Make an appointment to have the issues addressed.
What Happened? At the very least, you need to talk to your plastic surgeon about what happened. was there a problem or complication during the operation? if something did happen hopefully your physician mentioned it. if not, you have a reason to be concerned. sometimes once the doctor gets started, he or she realizes that the area may be more complicated that first expected.
There are a variety of reasons that something could have gone wrong. As a patient, you have every right to know what happened. if you are confident in the answer that your plastic surgeon gave, you can go to another doctor to get a second opinion. this will help you determine if there is a real problem or if another doctor believes that everything turned out okay.
What Can be done? Now that you know what the problem is, you obviously want to know what can be done. if it is possible to fix or improve the area your plastic surgeon should be able to provide you with some options. It could be as simple as a minor operation without the need for general anesthesia. On the other hand, it may take major surgery to improve the overall look.
Either way, you want to know what you can do to make things look better. if your doctor is in any way responsible, you want to find out whether or not he or she will make the corrections at no charge. if you cannot come to an agreement, you may need to find another plastic surgeon that will work the make the necessary repairs.
What are You Entitled To? Only a legal professional can help you determine whether or not you are due any compensation. before making this type of a threat to the doctor, make an appointment for an initial consultation with a personal injury or malpractice attorney in your area. You want to bring along all paperwork and documentation you have, including before and after photos. be sure to explain what happened when you meet with the physician and told him that you were unsatisfied with the results.
Just because an attorney will take the case does not mean that there is a legitimate problem. You need to work with you lawyer to find out if this is something that you need to pursue.
After 14 months at the helm, Savin Hill’s Bill Walczak is out as president of Carney Hospital. The sudden shake-up raises questions about the future of the Dorchester Avenue facility, which was sold to a private equity firm in 2010 and is now facing the appointment of its fourth president in two years.
The news of the Carney-Walczak break-up was greeted with words of disappointment from members of the hospital’s board of directors and Dorchester’s State House delegation.
Walczak, the former head of the Codman Square Health Center, and Chris Murphy, speaking for the company that owns the Carney, declined to cite a reason for his departure, but Murphy backed away from his statement of last Friday that he had resigned after Walczak, who had been out-of-state over the weekend, on Tuesday disputed those comments, saying, “The only thing I’m willing to say right now is I did not resign.” Walczak had been working on a strategic plan for the hospital before his departure.
Asked Tuesday about Walczak’s rebuttal, Murphy said, “The decision for Bill to leave Carney was mutual.” Pressed again about what Walczak said, Murphy acknowledged the information provided on Friday had been inaccurate and again said the decision was “mutual.”
In a memo sent to employees and to Steward Health Care System chairman and CEO Ralph de la Torre, the company’s chief operating officer, Josh Putter, wrote that “Walczak and Steward Health Care have decided to part ways effective immediately.”
Putter added, “In the meantime, be assured of our unwavering commitment to making Carney a world class community resource for the citizens of Dorchester.”
Margaret Hanson, the former president of Norwood Hospital, is stepping in as interim chief. “We expect to announce a permanent replacement shortly,” said Putter.
Carney, the first Catholic hospital in New England, was part of a chain sold by the Archdiocese of Boston two years ago to Steward, which has also bought up several other hospitals in the Bay State, including Quincy Hospital. Steward is a subsidiary of the New York-based private equity firm Cerberus.
Reaction from the board and members of the community was charged with disappointment and concern.
“I thought Bill provided strong leadership and whatever the reason for their parting of ways, we on the board still see a very strong strategic future for Carney and await that conversation with Steward,” said James Hunt, Jr., the president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers.
Jack Shaughnessy, a member of Carney’s board and a former chairman, said he did not know the reasons behind the departure and expressed surprise at Walczak’s statement. “The only thing I know is what I read in the newspapers,” Shaughnessy said. “I’m surprised to hear you say that. it was my belief that from reading the newspapers that he had resigned. I can’t comment on that since I don’t have any direct knowledge. In my judgment, he is very capable and very hardworking. I’m sorry to see him go.”
Shaughnessy declined to guess the reasons for Walczak’s departure. “It may have possibly been some disagreement between him and senior management,” he said. “I don’t know and I don’t want to speculate.”
State Sen. Jack Hart, who once pitched the idea of Walczak heading up the Boston Medical Center to Mayor Thomas Menino, said the fear of a shutdown of Carney remains. The sale of Carney Hospital, along with five other hospitals in the nonprofit Caritas Christi system, included a promised influx of capital and a guarantee that the facilities would continue to operate as general acute care hospitals for at least three years.
“I have the highest regard for Bill Walczak and I’m disappointed that for whatever reason this hasn’t worked out,” Hart said.
State Rep. Marty Walsh said he was “extremely disappointed” in the news and the fact that Steward had not briefed elected officials on Walczak’s departure.
UMass Boston Chancellor Keith Motley, who chairs Carney’s board of directors, declined to comment. James Karam, a member of Steward Health Care’s board of directors and chairman of the UMass board of trustees, was not available for comment.
When asked why there was no listing of the board members on the hospital’s website, a Carney spokesman referred the Reporter to Steward’s offices, then abruptly hung up the phone.
Walczak, who spent 36 years at Codman Square Health Center, was hired to head the Carney in January 2011, succeeding Sister Marie Puleo as chief of the 159-bed facility. Puleo, a Dorchester native, was serving as interim president after the abrupt departure of Dr. Daniel O’Leary, which came after he sent out an e-mail asking friends and associates to join him at a fundraiser for his brother, a state senator who was running for Congress. O’Leary, who spent four years as Carney president, later sent an e-mail apologizing for the solicitation and rejoined the Steward Health care network as a physician elsewhere.
Walczak’s short tenure had its ups and downs. Months into the job, he terminated 29 staffers within Carney’s adolescent psychiatry unit, an action stemming from an allegation of a sexual assault against a patient. The allegation was investigated and reported to the state Department of Mental Health, which led to an independent report from former state Attorney General Scott Harshbarger, who recommended the unit’s replacement.
But there were positives, too, including Walczak’s move in February, poaching Dr. Glennon O’Grady from Lawrence General Hospital to head up Carney’s Family Medicine department. Walczak and O’Grady were hoping to open a maternity ward, which Carney does not have.
Carney Hospital, built in 1863 and named after Andrew Carney, a 19th century Boston philanthropist, moved to Dorchester from South Boston in 1953. The facility boasts a history of firsts in medicine, according to its website: Boston’s first outpatient department, the first abdominal surgery, the first plastic hip operation in the United States, and the first medical emergency rooftop heli-stop in the Bay State.
Bob Guyon, executive vice president of Steward, said at the time of Walczak’s hiring that the Savin Hill resident, who is originally from New Jersey, was a “blue-sky thinker,” adding, “I think he was attracted to us because – just like 30 years ago — he has an opportunity to do something very unique and transformative at Carney Hospital. We’re at a unique time in health care at all levels and Carney is in a unique time in its history.”
Reporter Publisher Ed Forry contributed to this report.