Showing posts with label Valentines day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentines day. Show all posts

13.2.17

Smile You Got Dimples


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A smile empowered with dimples can add attraction and cuteness to any face that’s why dimples have always been seen as symbols of beauty. It seems silver screen and media world has also been cast under the spell of dimples by just looking at how many celebs have dimples.

Dimples can adorn a face boosting up the appeal of the cheeks or chin, although the chin dimples are more rare than cheeks. Beauty decoded by science shows that dimples are inherited as an irregular autosomal dominant trait. Which in layman’s terms means: if both your parents have dimples you have a great probability of inheriting them, but this does not guarantee that you will get these cute facial dents for sure.  
Fun Science fact: Genetic research places the cleft chin dimple on chromosome 5 and cheek dimples on chromosome 16, with a variable penetrance.

Looking At The Anatomy Of Dimples
Structurally speaking dimples are a facial muscle deformity. Where as the chin dimple is a result of an underlying bony defect. Both happen to be envious and popular deformities that are requested by many cosmetic surgery patients.

There are two different theories that attempt to explain how cheek dimples form. First one states that theses cute divots form as a result of shorter muscles around the mouth. The second and more popular theory describes dimples as a defect in the facial muscle going by the brilliant name of Zygomaticus Major. This large muscle covers the side of the cheeks, and dimples are believed to form when there is a divide in this muscle; which is normally all in one piece. The skin in the region of the double or bifid Zygomaticus Major muscle is inserted onto the inferior bundle of the muscle fibers. Smiling makes the overlying skin draw inward and the dimple grows deeper, thereby making it more visible.

Dimples can be transient or permanent, depending on the cause or factor responsible for their occurrence. Excessive fat deposition, which disappears with the aging process, some times causes transient dimples. The stretching or lengthening of muscles during aging process can also lead to gradual obliteration of this facial feature. This explains why some dimples are more common and conspicuous in younger age groups.

Dimple Surgery
Dimples can be created surgically as a minor procedure done under local anesthesia. Most of the techniques, if not all, involve adherence of the buccinator muscles of the face to the dermis of the skin. This can be achieved with sutures inserted through the skin or by an open technique that is performed through the mouth, which has added bonus of avoiding any surface scarring. Like natural dimples, dimples created surgically typically appear with smiling, although surgically created dimples may be visible most of the time depending on the surgical technique used. The dimple may be present even without smiling for the first several days, or even weeks, after surgery; eventually, the surgically created dimple will most likely be present with smiling as scar develops between the inner skin and the buccinator muscle

Positioning Of The Dimples
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While surgically creating a dimple, the ideal location should be the area where a less obvious faint dimple is present with smiling; thus the pre-existing dimple is made more prominent. If one cheek has a dimple, the ideal location for the other dimple can be marked at the corresponding site that would create symmetry of the face.
If a pre-existing dimple is not present, the ideal location reported by Boo-Chai is: the intersection between a horizontal line from the corner of the mouth and a vertical line from the lateral canthus of the eye. Some doctors choose a point 1.5 to 2 cm superior to a point bisecting an angle formed by the projection of the lateral commissure of lips and the lateral canthus of eye. Another landmark to correctly position the dimple can be established by asking the patient to create a negative suction and suck the cheeks inside. The site of the maximum depression can be the marked site of the dimple. The marking should be migrated slightly laterally if pulsation of Facial artery is palpable at the marked point to avoid hematoma.  The final position to do surgery is usually chosen by the patient based on preference and keeping in mind the vector of smile.

Technique
Surgical techniques can be categorized into 2 major categories, namely blind coring and open approach.

The patient’s face and mouth are prepared, and local anesthesia is administered, along the marked area. Hypodermic needles are then passed through the marked point into the buccal mucosa. A soft tissue trephine bur connected to a latch-type handpiece or a punch biopsy needle is used to punch the buccal mucosa while the opposite hand pushes the buccal mucosa inward and supports this area externally. The soft tissue cylindrical fragment (consisting of the mucosa, a small portion of the buccinator muscle, and a part of the Bichat fat pad) is removed with scissors, and the skin is kept intact. Alternatively you could incise the mucosa and under direct vision excise a small part of muscle and fat. The advantage of open approach is the depth and size of dimple can be adjusted based on the amount of fat present. For more depth of dimple more fat can be excised and a larger defect in muscle should be created.

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Defect closure is performed by placing a non-absorbable or absorbable suture through the cheek mucosa, muscle, and Bichat fat pad on 1 side of the defect; then through the dermis layer of the skin; and finally through the Bichat fat pad, the buccinator muscle, and the mucosa on the other side of the defect. The knot is tied and tension adjusted based on the depth of dimple required. The patient is advised to maintain good oral hygiene with chlorhexidine mouth wash and oral antibiotics. Analgesics are prescribed to keep the patient comfortable and pain free. Suture removal is done in non-absorbable sutures at 10-14 days.

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Potential Complications Of Dimple Surgery
·      Sudden disappearance of the dimple,
·      Asymmetry,
·      Foreign body reaction,
·      Bleeding, and
·      Injury to a nerve (buccal branch of the facial nerve)
·      Injury to the salivary gland duct (Stensen duct)
All these potential side effects can present themselves during the surgery, but in experienced hands the chance of them happening is not very common.

Tips & Tricks To Improve Surgical Outcomes
·      The non-excision suture techniques do not provide long lasting results. Removing the part of the muscle and fat delivers more long lasting and
·      Location of dimple must be chosen based on vector of smile. Blindly following the intersection of oral commissure and lateral canthus may place dimples too inferiorly.
·      For bulky cheeks choosing an open approach with excision of adequate amount of fat to create a deeper dimple rather than a core excision and single stitch delivers better results.
·      Prolene sutures for muscle to dermis approximation causes long lasting results but increase chances of foreign body reaction and infection. Alternatively Polydiaxone suture can be used and mucosa closed with catgut.
·      Always explain to the patient that the dimple will be exaggerated in first few weeks and will be present even at rest and over time only on animation.

There you have it the nitty gritty and the surgical journey through the whole process of creation of cuteness factor called: dimples. Happy Valentines Day!!

10.2.16

Happy V Day — You & Your Skin


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Flawless skin is the key to looking beautiful and youthful for always and forever. If you want to join the forever-beautiful kin show your skin some dedicated love and claw-on to good skincare habits as early as in your 20’s — Eat right, exercise regularly, and use sunscreen vivaciously. As you approach your 30’s commit to your skincare more rigorously — add regular exfoliation, antioxidants, energy-based devices and so on to keep your skin youthful, perky and taught. And as the tide of time takes you forward, keep building on these healthy habits you’ve already adopted. A consistent and quality skin care regimen is the single best step towards maintaining youthful, healthy and beautiful skin.

Wear Sunscreen Proudly — You have probably heard it a gazillion times but you can never underestimate this golden skincare advice. Sun damage is not a pretty sight — think wrinkles, loss of elasticity, pigmentation and dryness; and in some cases, it can be downright deadly in the form of skin cancer. Get a broad Spectrum UVA/UVB product with an SPF of 30 or above. Use it regularly — Never leave home without it!

Retinoids A Night Keeps Wrinkles At Bay — To prevent wrinkles and other signs of premature aging, this vitamin A derivative is your clinically proven best friend. Word of advice before initiation — it's not uncommon to have an initial irritation reaction to retinoids, as they change the skin's growth rate, increase skin cell turnover, and cause skin exfoliation. If that happens reduce how much you apply or change other products in your beauty routine e.g. vitamin C or alpha hydroxy acids and in few days the skin will begin to normalize.
Splurge On Vegetables And Fruits — You are what you eat, so why not nibble your way to beautiful skin? Pack in the antioxidants to fight free radicals and prevent inflammation.  Science confirms: it will make a difference. Clinical studies have shown that catechins from green tea, anthocyanins from dark berries and red cabbage, bioflavonoids from citrus, carotenoids such as lycopene and lutein from tomatoes, reservratrol from red wine and genistein from soy offer potent secondary antioxidant protection in the skin. By including these types of foods more often in the diet, the antioxidant defenses in the skin can be optimized.
Cut down on sugars and carbs they make your skin age faster by process of glycation.

Acknowledge The Importance Of Fatty Acids — Within the skin, fatty acids make up an integral component of cell walls that help maintain cell structure and function. Clinical studies show that the healthy balance of fatty acids in the skin dramatically decreases with aging and increased oxidative stress, such as that caused by chronic sun exposure. Therefore obtaining the right amount (and type) of fats through diet or supplementation is critical to maintain healthy skin as we age. Aim for a balanced intake of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids (typically at a ratio of about 4:1). Excessive amounts of the omega-6 fat (arachidonic acid) found in egg yolks, poultry skin, and organ meats from animals fed corn-based diets have a pro-inflammatory effect in the body including the skin. Conversely, fish oil rich in the omega-3 oils eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids (EPA and DHA) inhibit the production of inflammatory metabolites. Due to their ability to modulate inflammation, long-chain omega-3 fatty acids are effective in the management of inflammatory skin conditions, such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea.

Younger Skin Through Exercise — Exercise not only appears to keep skin younger, it may also even reverse skin aging in people who start exercising late in life — that’s what a surprising new research at McMaster University in Ontario has deduced. Exactly how exercise changes skin composition is not completely clear, but in a portion of the study comparing skin samples of participants, the researchers checked for alterations in the levels of certain substances created by working muscles called myokines; these substances are known to enter the bloodstream and jump-start changes in cells far from the muscles themselves. The scientists found greatly augmented levels of a myokine called IL-15 in the skin samples of volunteers after exercise. The skin samples of the group with younger looking skin, showed almost 50 percent increase in IL-15 after they had been exercising than at the start of the study. The researchers suspect that additional myokines and substances are also involved in the skin changes related to exercise. You heard me — get up and get moving in the name of youth and beauty.

Have A Sublime Valentines Day!!