Showing posts with label Jay Calvert Plastic Surgeon. Show all posts
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Friday, September 13, 2019

Dr. Jay Calvert, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Comments on Baby Boomers Rising Facelift Trend



Dr. Jay Calvert, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Comments on Baby Boomers Rising Facelift Trend:

https://news.topwirenews.com/2019/09/12/dr-jay-calvert-beverly-hills-plastic-surgeon-comments-on-baby-boomers-rising-facelift-trend_12592/

Where once Americans looked to put their best foot forward, they now look to put their best face forward. Newly released statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons revealed there were nearly 50,000 more cosmetic procedures performed on those 55 and older in 2018 than in 2017. Baby Boomers also accounted for nearly half of all eyelid surgeries and two-thirds of facelifts performed last year.

It may be a byproduct of taking endless “selfies” for Facebook or Instagram, or an effort to be more competitive in the job or dating market (over 20 million baby boomers participate in online dating). Board-certified Plastic Surgeon, Rhinoplasty Society President, and integrative medicine advocate Dr. Calvert who performs some 175-250 Rhinoplasty operations a year and greater than 100 facelifts and other facial plastic surgery operations, also credits the rising trend to the increase in cosmetic procedure safety and recovery as well as the more “natural” appearance of facelift results, “My patients are interested in facelifts more than ever because of the increased safety, shorter recovery time, and more than anything, the specialized techniques resulting in natural results.”

In recognition of Healthy Aging Month, Dr. Calvert encourages baby boomers to recognize the importance of proper pre and post-surgery protocols, including proper nutrition and supplements. Dr. Calvert’s pre and post-surgery protocols include probiotics, arnica, and other holistic elements. He also encourages those considering plastic surgery to approach procedures not only with a healthy body but also with a healthy mindset, “It’s not about turning back the hands of time, it’s about feeling good in your skin.”

Dr Jay Calvert Rhinoplasty Society President Functions:
https://www.drcalvert.com/dr-jay-calvert-rhinoplasty-society-president/
About Dr. Jay Calvert
Dr. Jay Calvert is a board-certified Plastic Surgeon with practices in Beverly Hills and Newport Beach, California. President of the Rhinoplasty Society, his main area of focus is on rhinoplasty, facelifts, and breast augmentation surgery. Understanding that his high-end clientele craves state-of-the-art beauty treatments, Dr. Calvert founded Rox Spa, a state-of-the-art medical spa for non-invasive aesthetic treatments. He currently serves as volunteer faculty at the University of Southern California in the Division of Plastic Surgery. In high demand as a guest lecturer and plastic surgery expert, Dr. Calvert attends conferences and seminars all over the world, speaking everywhere from the United Arab Emirates to New Zealand. He has been featured on national television shows to include THE TYRA BANKS SHOW and THE DOCTORS. For more information on Dr. Jay Calvert, his practice, and his upcoming Plastic Surgery PODCAST please visit www.drcalvert.com.

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Sunday, May 12, 2019

Everything to Know About Getting a Rhinoplasty by NewBeauty | Dr Jay Calvert


May 7th 2019 Everything to Know About Getting a Rhinoplasty by NewBeauty | Yahoo Lifestyle

Dr Jay Calvert MD on What to expect: Irregular Nostrils “Selfie nation has caused people to really look more carefully at their nostrils, so we’re doing a lot more nostril modifications these days,” says Beverly Hills, CA plastic surgeon Dr Jay Calvert, MD. Surgeons can do any number of things to create a complementary set, “from moving the septum and adding cartilage to the rim of the nostrils, to moving the alar base and tucking up the mucosal lining of the nostrils,” says Dr. Calvert. Some of these tweaks can even be done in the office under local anesthesia.

Deemed one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery—one where “millimeters and symmetry really matter,” notes Philadelphia facial plastic surgeon Jason Bloom, MD— rhinoplasty (the “nose job”) can reduce or enhance the size of the nose, smooth away humps and bumps, tweak the shape and orientation of the tip, raise or lower the bridge, and relieve breathing problems. “Our aim is not just to make the smallest nose we can,” Dr. Bloom adds, “but to balance the tip and nostril size with nasal function and support”—objectives often achieved by using grafts (made of the body’s own cartilage and fascia) to change the framework of the nose. Done right, the high-impact procedure can bring overall balance to the face, and in many cases, make patients look younger. By “enhancing the supporting structures and making the link between the tip and other parts of the nose stronger, we assure that the nose won’t be as susceptible to dramatic gravity forces and the droopiness that occurs to every nose with age,” says Cleveland plastic surgeon Bahman Guyuron, MD.

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Along with a slew of technical upgrades, an evolved aesthetic has helped make the surgery a 21st-century staple. “The goal of any rhinoplasty is a natural, un-operated look—never the scooped-out slope with pointy, turned-up tip,” says Dallas plastic surgeon Rod Rohrich, MD. Meeting expectations starts at consultation, when you and your surgeon will map out your new nose—typically with the help of 3-D imaging, which lets you glimpse every angle, and tweak accordingly—and discuss the surgical maneuvers that may be required to create it, or at least come close (as doctors can’t guarantee your final result will be an exact replica of the computer-generated image).

Two Approaches to Rhinoplasty: Open
“While closed rhinoplasty is the classic approach to the nose, open rhinoplasty rose to popularity in the early ’80s, and became the more common method for teaching residents in training, as the operating surgeon was able to point out the anatomy with the nasal skin elevated,” explains Los Angeles plastic surgeon Geoffrey Keyes, MD.

Closed
The closed, or endonasal, approach is sometimes dubbed “scarless rhinoplasty” because incisions are hidden inside the nose. Despite the name, Dr. Bloom says, “We can still see everything we need to. We’re taking the still-attached cartilages out of the nose through the nostrils, suturing them, modifying them, and putting them back.”

Key Questions to Ask During Your Consultation

Are You Board-Certified?
Your doctor should be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS).

How Many Rhinoplasties Do You Perform Weekly?
While there is a select lot of rhinoplasty specialists who operate on multiple noses daily, Dr. Rohrich says a true expert should do three to five rhinoplasties a week, and have at least 10 years of experience.

May I See Before-and-After Images of My Specific Problem?
“At the end of the consult, when we’re looking at before-and-afters, most of my patients will say, ‘Her nose looks like mine!’ during our review. And that’s my goal: to show patients I can address their particular issues,’ notes Dr. Bloom. Ask to see 10 or more relatable B&A photos. And beware of cookie-cutter results: “Older techniques called for removal or interruption of too much cartilage, which resulted in prototype noses—everyone had the same nose,” says Dr. Guyuron.

What Approach Would You Use for My Nose, and Why?
When it comes to open or closed, one method isn’t superior, but ideally, your surgeon will be proficient in both, so he or she “can match the approach with the complexity of your case,” says Dr. Bloom. “You want the surgeon to be comfortable with the approach they choose, not adapt their style to fit your requests.

Continue reading: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/everything-know-getting-rhinoplasty-133149269.html


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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Mia Khalifa joins Dr Jay Calvert (Dr Hockey) and the gang to discuss the Cap Cup run, getting hit by a puck



Sep 21, 2018 Mia Khalifa joins Dr Jay Calvert (Dr Hockey) and the gang to discuss the Cap Cup run, getting hit by a puck, Ovi-Keg Stands, and other off-season headlines! PLUS we play “Big Deal or No BIg Deal?” and our 2nd edition of “Would You Rather.” Check out her show Sportsball on YouTube and Apple podcast.  #drhockeypodcast #miakhalifa https://youtube.com/watch?v=tCj5rcM074A

 March 2019 NIP 'N PUCK Former porn star legend Mia Khalifa says getting hit by puck in boob ‘saved my life’ following surgery by Dr Jay Calvert. Sports presenter is recovering with her boyfriend Robert Sandberg in Los Angeles following four-hour 'fat grafting' surgery to fix damaged implant. Beverly Hills-based Dr Jay Calvert, a plastic surgeon expert, performed the procedure, which involved transferring fat from one part of Mia's body to her breast. He explained the "deflated boob" was partly caused due to the position of her implant, which was about seven or eight years old. Mia, 26, said: "Getting hit by the hockey puck damaged my breast but saved my life!" When ruptured, saline and silicone from breast implants can leak into the body and cause serious infection.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/8520669/pornhub-mia-khalifa-boob-operation-hockey-puck/

Having Mia Khalifa as a Guest on the Dr. Hockey Podcast: A Capital Idea. Dr. Jay Calvert here, but you can call me Dr. Hockey. That’s because bedsides being a renowned Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, I am also the host of the Official PodcastOne weekly hockey podcast, Dr. Hockey. The folks at Money Inc. took a listen and decided to put me on their first line, so I am over the boards and onto the ice to bring you a quick summary of each week’s dynamic Dr. Hockey Podcast, so the puckheads of the free world economy earn a quick commission in the greatest game on ice.

In the recent past, I have had Vegas Golden Knights’ owner, Joe Maloof, player agent extrordinaire, Pat Brisson, and legendary voice of the NHL, Doc Emrick on the Dr. Hockey podcast as excellent guests, but this week may have topped them all as we welcomed Social Media Sensation and host of the “SportsBall”  podcast on YouTube, Ms. Mia Khalifia.

Mia arrived wearing an authentic international Swedish hockey jersey, not only is Mia a TREMENDOUS NHL fan, she recently was struck by a puck while attending last season’s game 4 of the NHL Eastern Conference Final( the incident would require a plastic surgeon’s care and that’s where I came in). Mia was there to root for her Washington Capitals ( FYI: to say Mia is a HUGE Caps fan is a vast understatement).

In was in this game 4 vs. the Tampa Bay Lightning when symmetry struck. Or an errant slap shot did, right into Mia. She said that the impact of the frozen vulcanized rubber was so strong as the errant slapper hit her, that she thought she had been shot!

https://moneyinc.com/having-mia-khalifa-as-a-guest-a-capital-idea/

Friday, December 28, 2018

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

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Dr Jay Calvert Publishes On Rib Cartilage Graft

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., May 12, 2014 – Dr Jay Calvert‘s publication in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery entitled Reconstructive Rhinoplasty: Operative Revision of Patients with Previous Autologous Costal Cartilage Grafts1 shows how a sample of revision rhinoplasty patients who have had at least two previous rhinoplasty operations including one with rib cartilage has the possibility of nasal repair when skilled rhinoplasty surgeons use the most current techniques.  Dr Jay Calvert, along with his co-author, Dr. Rollin Daniel are known for performing some of the most difficult secondary rhinoplasty operations in the world of plastic surgery. They and fellow author Dr. Anita Patel, discuss the high level of difficulty and the high revision rate associated with trying to repair patients’ noses when they have already undergone at least one operation with a rib cartilage graft.

Previously, patients who had been treated with rib cartilage grafts for secondary rhinoplasty were considered to be at the end of the road for surgical treatment.  However, following rib graft surgery, not all of these procedures turned out to be satisfactory to the patients and they sought out further surgery to try to improve both functionality and appearance of their noses.

“When I was approached by a group of patients with problems after rib grafts, I had to set their expectations and my own expectations appropriately.  There was no way to know what could be done in these difficult situations and we all had to work together to achieve the best results possible.”
- Dr. Jay Calvert

These operations were planned carefully and performed at the highest level possible.  The patients were followed closely to make sure that all that could be done was done to achieve a favorable outcome.  Most patients were treated with some form of re-grafting, either with more rib cartilage, ear cartilage or with Diced Cartilage and Deep Temporalis Fascia, a technique first reported by Dr. Rollin Daniel and Dr. Jay Calvert in the same journal in 20042.

The results were interesting in that the rate of revision surgery after the initial revision surgery by Dr. Jay Calvert was 24%.  The national average for revision among all rhinoplasty patients (primary or secondary) is 15%.  However, given the difficult nature of these patients’ problems, that was not unpredictable.  All of the patients had had at least two operations and some had had more than five operations.  The good news was that after those 24% of patients had their second operations with Dr. Jay Calvert, their results were improved such that they did not require any further surgery.

Contact:
Dr Jay Calvert, MD, FACS
465 North Roxbury DriveSuite 1001
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone:  310.777.8800
Web: http://www.drcalvert.com
Email: drcalvert@roxburysurgery.com

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