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Preservation rhinoplasty versus traditional rhinoplasty?

Is Preservation rhinoplasty better than traditional rhinoplasty? Recently there has been a surge in interest from patients and rhinoplasty surgeons in preservation rhinoplasty. Preservation rhinoplasty is a technique in which modifications to the nasal dorsum are made by releasing and/or removing tissue from beneath the hump or contour irregularity, correcting the aesthetic appearance of the …

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What is the goal of preservation rhinoplasty?

What is preservation rhinoplasty? Preservation rhinoplasty is a blanket term which refers to rhinoplasty procedures which try to preserve the structure of the external nose by repositioning rather than removing tissue components. Most commonly when surgeons talk about preservation rhinoplasty they are referring to preservation dorsum techniques which are ways of improving nasal dorsal lines …

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Dr. Mark Beaty is a 2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctor

Dr. Mark Beaty has been featured again as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor in the Top Doctors issue of Medicine + Doctors magazine. To read more about the Castle Connolly selection process, click here. You can read Dr. Beaty’s article here.  

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What is hyperdilute filler treatment?

Is it simply diluted filler? Hyperdilute filler refers to taking regular off the shelf fillers and diluting them with sterile saline solution. This process can be done with many of the different fillers on the market. Recently there has been a surge in interest regarding hyperdilute biostimulating fillers, particularly Radiesse. What is unique about Radiesse? …

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Dr. Mark Beaty – Castle Connolly Top Doctor 2024

Dr. Mark Beaty was once again recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor and is highlighted in the January 2024 edition of Doctors + Medicine. Dive into the article by clicking on the image below for insights into his expertise and contributions to the field.

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New Year, New Ears?

How do I correct overly prominent ears? Overly prominent ears can make patients feel self-conscious and for younger patients may be the subject of teasing and even bullying by their peers. Otoplasty is a surgical procedure to improve the appearance of prominent ears by restoring a normal shape and repositioning the ear closer to the …

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The problem with neck banding

What is Neck Banding? Neck bands, also called platysmal bands, are a common problem in the aging neck. The platysma is a thin sheet of muscle which creates the contour of the neck. Like all skeletal muscles, the platysma is encased in a layer of connective tissue called investing fascia. As we age, small tears …

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How does provider training vary in facial plastic surgery?

As facial plastic surgery increases in popularity, the number of physicians offering these services has increased greatly. Consequently, it is more important to understand the differences in training programs these practitioners undergo.  There are four core specialties which focus on training physicians in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery: Facial Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Oculoplastic Surgery, and …

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Modern Man 2023

Modern Man 2023

Check out Dr. Beaty’s Modern Man feature in the Atlantan! Dr. Beaty describes being driven by his desire for continuous improvement, with a special mention to being able to improve people’s lives through achieving their aesthetic goals.     Read the article here.

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