Dr. Dick is experienced in all aspects of plastic surgery and has a special interest in facial rejuvenation, body contouring, and cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery. Well published, Dr. Dick has been quoted in the Washington Post and several magazines. He has appeared in cosmetic surgery programs on CNN and several local TV stations. Dr. Dick and one of his patients helped to create a cable television documentary on breast cancer that received two Ace Awards. Surgery should maintain a natural appearance.
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Face
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Over time the long term effects of gravity, exposure to sun, dry air, and stress take their toll on an individual's face and neckline. Jowls can develop under the jawline, and creases begin to form between the nose and mouth, and from the mouth to the chin, called "Marionette Lines". All of this can make you look older than your age, tired, angry or sad.
Facelift
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A facelift can considerably reduce signs of aging by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles, removing extra skin and reshaping the remaining skin around the neck and face - all designed to rejuvenate, restoring a youthful, energetic vibrant and healthy look. While we tend to think of surgery as turning back the clock 10 - 15 years, we may also appear to age more slowly, to make time stand still. While some celebrities in their seventies surprise us with their ages, their youthful appearance is more than "good genes".
Eyelid Lift
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Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty) removes excess skin and fat from the upper and lower eyelids. It can be performed in our office under local anesthesia. The procedure corrects droopy upper lids and the puffy "bags" of the lower lids. For most of us, our eyes are our best feature. In fact, upon meeting someone, we look at the eyes just to quickly gauge the person's mood, health, vitality and age.
Cheek & Chin Augmentation
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Although many people do not notice it, a weak chin can significantly affect facial appearance, causing the nose to look larger or the neck to look loose. Our chins also become weaker (or recede) with age. The cute "chubby" cheeks of babies are a true sign of youth. As we age, our cheeks "fall" and become less full, less youthfull.
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