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The Art of Plastic Surgery

LOS ANGELES, May 29, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –Once you reach a certain level of aptitude in plastic surgery, procedures become as much art as science. Dr. Payam Jarrah-Nejad, MD, FICS, FACS, or just “Dr. J” to his staff and patients, sees a patient’s body as a canvas; like a painter, he is interested in created an original work, rather than churning out one identical product after another. When he performs an operation like a Brazilian butt lift in Beverly Hills, he sculpts the contours of your body, revealing the majestic Greek goddess hidden beneath the surface. When he performs rapid recovery breast augmentation in Beverly Hills, he plans his work carefully, like an architect plotting out blueprints for a new building. This is a medical professional, with skills honed from years of education and experience, who aims now only for perfection. Each procedure is a point of pride for him, just as it is for the patient.

Dr. J’s passion for what he does is evident in the way he interacts with his patients. these are not products on an assembly line for him. He sees the beauty in each and every person who walks through his door; his job is to draw out that beauty and place it center-stage. as such, he takes the time to get to know each patient as an individual, to understand their anxieties, and appreciate their aspirations. He listens carefully, and then respectfully shares his own thoughts on the best course of action. by fostering an open dialogue from the very beginning, Dr. J is able to create a healthy rapport with his patients and pave the way for ultimate success.

People from Los Angeles and all over the county come to see Dr. J for a wide range of plastic surgery procedures. He is highly sought after for, among other things, rapid recovery breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, and liposuction in Beverly Hills. He offers a FREE initial consultation, so that prospective patients can have the opportunity to meet with him, get to know his personality and his approach to the field, and see if he is a good fit for what they want to accomplish.

To learn more about Dr. J and the procedures that he offers in Beverly Hills, visit online at www.drjplasticsurgery.com .

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The Art of Plastic Surgery

HBO Documentary: 'One Nation Under Dog' about dogs and dog owners in America

On June 18th at 9pm (EST), HBO premieres the documentary One Nation Under Dog, which explores the passion and devotion that dog lovers have for their furry best friends.

The show offers unique perspectives from three award-winning directors who cover complex issues regarding dogs and their owners in our society. The film’s subtitle, “Stories of Fear, Loss & Betrayal” is unfortunate because the negative connotation may discourage potential viewers from watching.

Part One“Fear”

Here is a story of the Taffets, a New Jersey family taken to court by neighbors who felt terrorized by the Taffets aggressive and not properly restrained Rhodesian Ridgebacks. in one incident a young girl’s entire ear was bitten off. while it was chilling to hear Dr. Taffet complain about court fees, “It’s cost a lot of money, at least two years college tuition at a good school,” I found it impossible not to feel some empathy for the Taffets who clearly love their dogs.

Much to the surprise of the community, the judge’s ruling on one case found their dog was only “potentially dangerous” i.e., not dangerous enough to be euthanized. The court ordered that the dog be kept in a secure six-foot high double-fenced area. Mrs. Taffet lamented, “I tell people when they’re coming to my house, we’re the only house on the block with a fence,” but one of six bite victims required 30 stitches and others needed plastic surgeries. The story reached a climactic end.

Part Two “Loss”

This segment opens on a pet loss grief group. I found it reassuring to know groups like that exist because I’m petrified I won’t survive the death of my dog. A great Will Rogers quote filled the screen: “If there are no dogs in heaven then I just want to go where they went.”

There are at least 500 U.S. pet cemeteries, the oldest of which is in Hartsdale, New York where 35,000 dogs are buried. The camera spanned across Hartsdale and revealed elaborate gravestones and mini mausoleums shaped like doghouses. It put me in mind of my Dad’s warning when I got my Spaniel, “A dog is a heartbreak waiting to happen.” but watching the outpouring of love onscreen also reconfirmed that my beloved pooch is worth every tear I will shed.

Another fascinating dog tale comes from Edgar and Nina Otto who paid $155,000 to have Lancelot, their Labrador, cloned from cryogenically frozen DNA. Nina spoke as only the mega rich can, “He cost less than a Bentley; less than the cost of a really nice boat.”

Long before it was even possible to clone a dog the Ottos planned ahead. they took Lancelot’s DNA after he was diagnosed with cancer at age 7. after Lancelot died, Nina came across an article about cloning and ran to the phone and authorized a lab in Korea to clone Lancelot. “It is possible to have your favorite dog with you your entire life,” said Edgar. “Just keep cloning him.”

However, citing birth defects and concerns for animal welfare, the company that cloned Lancelot went out of business and released a statement, “This technology is not ready for prime time.”

And for that, thank goodness, because approximately 4 million dogs are euthanized every year in America’s animal shelters. It would be better for the Ottos of the world to adopt already existing dogs. For me, the highlight in this film is the story about Julie Adams, a hero who lives on her Missouri farm with 110 rescued dogs. She made me want to sell my Manhattan co-op apartment, buy a farm and spend the rest of my days saving dogs.

Hers is a compelling story. When she was young she lived with her grandmother and two dogs. Julie was only 9 when her grandma died and her parents came to get her but refused to take the dogs. “I kept pounding on the car glass as we drove away. I was yelling to go back for my dogs, Buster Brown and Duchess.”

Julie’s dad kept hound dogs for hunting. When one pair had puppies Julie was ecstatic and showered them with love, food, and affection. When her father found out he was furious and accused her of spoiling them. Julie tells the story with tears in her eyes, “He killed those puppies. he said I killed them. to this day I always thought puppies died because I loved them.” Now she rescues every dog she can. She finds homes for as many as possible. Rescue organizations pay for vans to transport these dogs to new adoptive families all around the country. The unadopted pooches live out their lives with her on the farm. Julie said, “If anybody asked me if my life was successful I’d say, ‘Yeah, mine was.’” keep a big box of tissues handy, you’re going to need them.

Part three “Betrayal”

The last segment focuses on overpopulation and the necessity for neutering and spaying, and an exposé of shelters and puppy mills. It also features volunteers who provide the only hope of survival for many of these canines. you will fall in love with Connecticut rescuer/trainer John Gagnon (“Dogman”) who devotes his life to rehabilitating aggressive, difficult-to-adopt dogs and works with organizations to find them good homes. Another hero is Shawn South-Aswad who raises money to rescue dogs and place them with foster families.

Alternating between shocking and inspirational, this film has a lot to say and I highly recommend it.

Rated TV-MA (for mature audiences).

HBO Documentary: 'One Nation Under Dog' about dogs and dog owners in America

Plastic Surgeon Is A Great Career

A career in the medical field can offer you an opportunity to provide the world with much needed care while also earning yourself a wage that is comfortable. for those with a passion for science and also a passion for art and beauty, plastic surgery can be an ideal path. It requires the same intense and extensive schooling as any other doctor would undergo, but in the end one gets to combine the specialized training they have received with aesthetic and artistic skills. Before deciding to take this path, it is necessary to put some real thought into it. This is not a calling to be taken lightly and will require a serious time commitment.

As a student, the younger you are when you decide to pursue the goal of becoming a plastic surgeon, the better. If you are still in high school and feel this is your calling there are many things you can begin to do to increase your chances of succeeding in pursuing a career in the medical field. Begin by taking all of the science courses offered by your institution. also, begin looking into volunteering at a hospital or clinic. This volunteer experience will show that you have an interest in healthcare and also for the care and comfort of patients. The more exposure that you have early on the better your chances will be down the line.

While in your senior year of high school you should begin applying to colleges and universities. If you had high grades and completed a strong program you will likely have your pick of institutions and majors. You may choose to major in a scientific field but that is not strictly necessary. many medical schools are accepting an increasing number of students from the liberal arts to broaden the base of people practicing medicine. Regardless of what your primary course of study is you will need to complete all of the prerequisite courses. That means chemistry, biology, physics, and any other science courses you can take will strengthen your application. be sure to speak with a counselor about your goal to become a plastic surgeon. They will be able to offer advice and help you outline a curriculum that will fulfill your needs. In your final year of university you will then begin applying to the institutions you would like to attend for your advanced degree.

During your actual medical studies you will spend your first several years studying general care. during this period you will not be able to express your desire to become a plastic surgeon. Instead you will learn all of the fields and will gain a broad knowledge base. Finally, upon completing these courses it will be time to become a plastic surgeon resident. This will be the period of time that you specialize before finally becoming a full-fledged doctor.

Pursuing a degree and a career in cosmetic surgery will take many years and require dedication. It is not for everyone but for those who are committed and passionate it can be a lifelong calling that is very fulfilling.

Plastic Surgeon Is A Great Career

Dr. Rodney Schmelzer Returns to Salt Lake City

Dr. Rodney Schmelzer returns to the Greater Salt Lake City area, partnering with Dr. Louis Morales and the Craniofacial Foundation of Utah and Plastic Surgery Associates.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENT Dr. Rodney Schmelzer, craniofacial surgeon, is now a partner at Plastic Surgery Associates in Salt Lake City, Utah. he returns from the Phoenix, AZ area to continue his highly-specialized pediatric care and surgical services in Salt Lake, and serving the Provo, Ogden and Logan areas as well. Even more important, this craniofacial surgeon

How does Tyler Look So Good at 63?

According to a cosmetics expert, Steven Tyler had recent cosmetic work done in preparation for his role on Fox TV.

One of my all-time favorite movies is Armageddon. it is a fast-paced story with excellent writing and a perfect cast. But no great movie would be complete without a great song, and the creators of Armageddon hit a home run when they asked Steven Tyler and his band, Aerosmith, to perform “I Don’t Wanna miss A Thing.” The passion and emotion of Tyler translates perfectly to convey the love between Grace Stamper (Liv Tyler) and A.J. Frost (Ben Affleck). But it also embodies the bond between Grace and her father, Harry Stamper (Bruce Willis). Harry’s love was so strong that he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself to save the world, and Grace. (I hope that was not a spoiler. If you have never seen Armageddon, watch it anyway!)

Steven Tyler, born March 26, 1948, has seen great success in his life, as well as failure as he struggled with drugs. But he underwent drug rehab and made a come-back with the original members of his band and they toured every year from 2001 to 2007. Despite his missteps along the way, Steven Tyler fans have remained steadfast, and when he accepted the job as one of the three American Idol judges, in 2009, it seemed to be a perfect choice and Steven Tyler fans around the world tuned in and boosted the ratings.

According to a cosmetics expert, Tyler had recent cosmetic work done in preparation for his role on Fox TV.   Dr. J. David Holcomb, a board-certified plastic surgeon, confirmed that Tyler has had “injectable fillers in strategic areas.” Holcomb says that Tyler appears to have had his cheeks injected with Radiesse or Perlane in order to fill up and smoothen the otherwise hollow areas beneath his eyes. he also believes Tyler had Botox injected in areas of his forehead, as well as laser peeling to brighten and tone much of his face.

Unlike the many horror stories we have heard regarding facial cosmetic surgery and botox injections, Steven Tyler looks great at 63 years of age!

How does Tyler Look So Good at 63?

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Special Report – MDAV   My new report is on MDAV Quickly put MDAV on your watch list and start research this one immediately. MDAV has had some huge rallies in the past and with the recent activity, something may be brewing. Here is a company that has been started by the mastermind behind the world famous Mondavi Wineries Wine is one of the world's oldest drinks. Millions of people around the world have a passion for wine and its taste. MDAV is giving people another reason to love wine! Carlo Mondavi, the grandson of American Icon Robert Mondavi, has created a line of skincare products with roots firmly planted in his family

Mavis Pan Shuangshuang and Raymond Lam Dating on Bed Scandal

Since the beginning of Raymond Lam Fung photos bed with Mavis Pan Shuangshuang, Raymond unfortunately did not come saying they broke up in two months. Hiding in Beijing to heal his wounded feelings, Mavis finally spoke with next Magazine, Elle and Raymond never broken. Every time she arrived in Hong Kong, she would stay home Raymond, Dynasty Court. When Raymond and Mavis spent more time apart than together, one would think they would be able to keep the passion when he sees another. however, Mavis said: “it is often tired after work, we do not always act [having sex] several times, we just slept in his arms and …”

Although dating of Raymond, Mavis has been very careful. When Raymond offered to go to dine out or eat in a restaurant, Mavis felt it was too risky. to avoid the paparazzi taking pictures of them together had Mavis does not want to go out together. consequently, they often remained at home together. even their first date was in bed at the house Raymond.

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“we could not go to public places. our first date was at the house Raymond. we laid on the bed and talked all evening. so we kissed and fell asleep. it m ‘ gave the impression that it was not too obscene. I found it very good. “from then Mavis and Raymond spent their dates to his house.

Mavis noted that Raymond was often tired, and they do not always participate in sexual activities. “Although sex [] may be absent, a fact not entirely on sex [] either. Sometimes I’ll give him a massage. I will not do anything knowingly and just let things happen naturally. I am a person who enjoys the process. then together, spent most of our time was spent hugging. ”

Raymond was able to meet the needs Mavis in bed? Mavis said awkwardly: “I’m fine, I must really be in the mood. I can not sleep with someone if there are no feelings. if we only talk about sex, then what separates us from animals? “(Have you ever thought you Raymond prosecuted only for sex?)” no, if it was just for sex, why not get one prostitute! ”

Faced with a boyfriend with a form 36D, Raymond often praise him. Mavis said: “he said nice to me,” Many girls are not what you have inside “I said,” Many people say my boobs have been increased .. “he said:” if I know it’s pretty good. it does not matter if they are real or not. Is it necessary to care so much? “(Have Mavis think Raymond has never had plastic surgery herself?) “I do not believe what I see. what people say about me, I can dismiss with a smile. he was right, you do not worry about the thoughts of people who are important to you. “

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Retro Vox Entry #8 – You are human and you will make mistakes, but you can’t afford to carelessly make mistakes…

Retro Vox Entry #8 – I had several Vox accounts at one time. Due to Vox closing down I have decided to release a few entries on this site . This entry from August 2, 2007 is a reflection on passion and mistakes. Humans make mistakes but can you really afford to make careless mistakes, even in youth? who or what determines lessons that you can be told and lessons you pay the price for? its funny how you have this idea of yourself when you are a child but you do not really know who the hell you are.

Sometimes when you get older life puts something in your path that you would have NEVER come across on your own. right now I feel know my true purpose and it very little to do with medicine. my heart’s compass is changed forever and I have never been so certain of myself as I am now.  I do not feel like the beautiful disgrace I thought I was. As for the little green bulb that you will read about at the end – it did not go away. instead of guiding me along the path to a career I now realize it guides me along to the next major step. I no longer see life as a checklist of achievements meshed with a combination of relationships set to whatever sound is playing at the moment.

Life, for me at least, has been a series of detours that have guided me around manifestations of insanity and mistakes.

You are human and you will make mistakes, but you can not afford to carelessly make mistakes…

photo © 2009 Nancy Ladas | more info (via: Wylio)

I went a week without the net. It was not that bad. its surprising how much air I can get outside. who knew. Damn Toxic air. Nothing is safe anymore. There have only been three things on my mind as of late: Passion, Dermatology, Spanish, and Business. in my current dream world I would combine all three into something that I could do for my career. I would love to say “yes. This is what I want to do. This is what will get me my prada purse with its secret compartments. This is what will allow me to open up centers to people of particular needs. This will be the foundation of my future empire”.

But I get thrown back into my question of passion. Actually I often describe it as a battle of passion vs. what your good at vs. what pays the bills vs. what gives you a great, comfortable life. Ahhhhh!! Arrgggg! Errr… Stress.

I find it strange that now more than ever, with dermatology being on my mind, I see dermatologists everywhere. They are on television doing their own extreme makeovers on infomercials, they are advertising new technologies that invented to rival plastic surgery procedures. They are in magazines as well as the radio. its like dermatology is haunting. and yet I don’t have a single clue as to how to get into it. I have yet to do my research. I do know that it will involve some sort of long apprenticeship once I discover my particular field in the world of dermatology.

Ever since I was five I always thought I would make some really big huge discover in skin rejuvenation. But I never saw myself with that white lab coat on in my dreams. I always thought that I would just finance it and thus give this potential product the resources to come to life. a product that would restore damaged skin to 100% of what it was before. But such a product would require large sums of money to develop it. So I always thought that I would build an empire that was huge enough to spend money on the development instead of being the crazy researcher tinkering away in lab. I realize though that I could potentially be both.

A couple of days ago I attended the funeral of a grandmother. There was a preacher there who talked about passion and talked about finding what you are meant to be and how to use your gifts to the fullest. He said many interesting things, but too many to list here.

One thing that struck out to me deeply at the funeral was this: You are human and you will make mistakes, but you can’t afford to carelessly make mistakes in this world because you have but one life.

And when I realized that I only thought “SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [I'm mortal]“. photo © 2007 oliver | more info (via: Wylio)

I guess I want to follow this [thought]. I want to go into dermatology and  start college over. But I have this fear that I will be a flake. until I can get this fear of flaking off my shoulders I feel I should put myself on hold. yet at the same time I feel like inside of me, internally I have been giving a sort of green light that is yelling at me to go for it. can you imagine? a tiny little green bulb jumping up and down trying to get my attention and pointing towards the direction of dermatology…

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Retro Vox Entry #8 – You are human and you will make mistakes, but you can’t afford to carelessly make mistakes…