Smart Lipo MPX Site Launched

September 9, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

September 8, 2008 – Montclair, New Jersey. New Jersey Plastic Surgery is pleased to announce the launch of the practice’s latest website www.smartlipo-newjersey.com. Dr. Barry DiBernardo, Medical Director of New Jersey Plastic Surgery, is the first cosmetic surgeon in the nation to introduce this technology. Smartlipo MPX ™ is the only FDA cleared, dual-wavelength laser system designed to effectively liquefy fat and tighten skin through collagen remodeling. The innovative MultiPlex technology combines the 1064 nanometer and 1320 nanometer in one laser output, blending the workstation’s two wavelengths for optimal fat liquefaction and skin tightening results.

Smartlipo MPX ™ provides patients with faster and more powerful results. The technology allows Dr. DiBernardo to completely customize treatment for each patient.  Patients experience faster recovery, less swelling and bruising while their skin is dramatically tightened.

“Patients experience a reduced treatment time with Smartlipo MPX ™.  It provides the physician  with the ability to target larger surface areas than ever. It also allows patients to address specific parts of the body such as the abdomen, face, jowls, neck, arms and thighs. For patients, Smartlipo MPX ™ is less invasive, safer and more effective than previous liposuction treatments,” said Dr. DiBernardo.

New Jersey Plastic Surgery is a designated national training center for this technology. The new web site features videos and before and after shots. You can also learn more on the practice’s blog at http://www.newjerseyplasticsurgery.blogspot.com.

Taking the guesswork out of mammary makeovers

August 2, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

(by TaRessa Stovall – July 17, 2008. The Montclair Times)

Which type of breast would be best?

Pamela Anderson or Jennifer Anniston?

Saline or silicone gel?

New technology in a Montclair plastic surgeon’s office makes it possible for many women to get a sneak peak at the possibilities available through aesthetic or reconstructive breast surgery.

The Vectra 3 D is a Star Trek-looking device that eliminates the need to look at before-and-after photos of other people, taking the guesswork out of what breasts would look like after surgery. It utilizes three cameras and a grid to calibrate images from different angles.

What the patient sees is her own body, from the neck to the hips, on a blue background. Working with the surgeon, it is possible to see what different options would look like in their finished state.

“When women are having breast surgery, whether for augmentation or because of surgery when they’ve lost their breasts to cancer, it is very difficult to explain in words what they’re going to look like. Plus, there are many different choices of implants,” said Dr. Barry DiBernardo, who heads New Jersey Plastic Surgery, 29 Park St.

“You have to size the implant to the person but within that, there is a range of acceptable sizes,” DiBernardo explained, as he held up differing sizes of both saline and silicone gel implants. In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of silicone gel-filled breast implants after a 14-year government ban based on health and safety concerns that included autoimmune disorders and increased rates of cancer.

“In the olden days, a woman had to put on a bra, and then they’d put different sizes of implants underneath, then put their shirt on and see what looked right to them,” DiBernardo said.

“It gives you a close idea, but there are inherent inaccuracies in doing it that way. You really don’t get to see what you yourself look like on your own body.”

The Vectra breast sculptor enables DiBernado and his patients to preview both saline and gel options projected onto their bodies.

“It is a very, very accurate measurement tool. I can calculate volume very accurately, because I’m seeing it in three planes,” DiBernardo said.

seeing ‘the synergy’

The Vectra 3 D is a camera system, a technical solution that takes multiple pictures of the subject and then uses those pictures to build a very accurate, three-dimensional model of the person, said Rollin Read, product manager at Canfield Scientific in Fairfield, which manufactures the machine.

“Vectra is a platform of three-dimensional solutions that range from 360-degree body imaging – all the way around , shoulders to toes – that is used primarily by people who do body contouring-type stuff, body sculpting and post bariatric surgery.”

This enables both doctor and patient to see the comparisons between body parts and how they relate in proportion to each other.

Read explained that the camera system used by Dr. DiBernardo was designed to show shoulders to hips for breast patients, “because there is a relationship all the way through there. When you look at yourself, you don’t just see your breast or your shoulders, you see this whole figure and how they all tie together, what the synergy is there.”

DiBernardo, who works as a research consultant to Canfield Scientific, has had the Vectra 3 D for about three months, and has used it on about 12 to 15 patients, he said. While most women come for aesthetic surgery, he works with cancer survivors on breast reconstruction as well.

Read said that DiBernardo is one of the first doctors to use the 3 D technology in his practice. The machine is also being used in Stockhlm, Sweden; El Paso, Texas; Tokyo, Japan, Ohio and the United Kingdom.

The greatest benefit of the technology? “It provides very specific and targeted measurements that are used for surgical planning. It just takes some of that unpleasantness and awkwardness out of the consult, makes it very targeted, efficient and accurate.

“At the end of the day, if the surgeon understands what the patient wants, they can then better deliver what the patient wants,” Read said.

growing trend

What patients seem to increasingly want is improvement through cosmetic surgery. Since 1997, there has been a 114 percent increase in cosmetic surgical procedures of all kinds for men and women, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).

In a consumer attitudes survey this year, ASAPS reports that 56 percent of American and 57 percent of American men say they approve of cosmetic surgery.

Women had nearly 10.6 million cosmetic procedures (surgical and non-surgical), for 90 percent of the total. The top five surgical procedures for women were breast augmentation, liposuction, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty and breast reduction. Most were in patients age 35 to 50. And the total spent by Americans on surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures was estimated by ASAPS to be just under $13.2 billion, with the national average for breast augmentation with silicone gel $4,087 and $3,690 for saline implants.

Some 54 percent of these surgeries are performed in an office facility, such as DiBernardo’s in Montclair.

While he works with breast reconstruction patients, DiBernardo said the majority of women seeking breast surgery want augmentation and/or lifts.

As the story, “Buoyed by bigger breasts,” from a 2006 story in USA Today reports, “Once the domain of strippers and starlets, breast augmentation appears to be catching on with increasing numbers of soccer moms.”

Angela P., 24, of Newark, has high hopes for her upcoming breast lift and augmentation from DiBernardo. “I feel like, when I have a really nice dress on, I don’t really fill it out as I would like to. I would love to wear a dress without having to wear those padded bras,” Angela said.

The technology shows women what their breasts can or will look like from a variety of angles, from the front, both sides and even the view from looking down onto her own breasts.

According to DiBernardo’s Web site, newjerseyplasticsurgery.com, “3 D breast imaging also allows you to see what your breasts may look like in a year after surgery, so you have a long-term view of what your body may look like.”

The program can also superimpose the pre and post-operation images, or show them side-by-side.

“Canfield [Scientific] took hundreds of pictures of real patients, so these are very true to life,” DiBernardo said.

Studying her image on the Vectra 3 D, Angela said “I think all plastic surgeons should have that so that all patients would know what they’ll look like when they’re going into surgery, and not be so surprised.”

3D Breast & New Jersey Plastic Surgery Featured in Montclair Times

July 23, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

Taking the guesswork out of mammary makeovers

(by TaRessa Stovall – July 17, 2008)

Which type of breast would be best?

Pamela Anderson or Jennifer Anniston?

Saline or silicone gel?

New technology in a Montclair plastic surgeon’s office makes it possible for many women to get a sneak peak at the possibilities available through aesthetic or reconstructive breast surgery.

The Vectra 3 D is a Star Trek-looking device that eliminates the need to look at before-and-after photos of other people, taking the guesswork out of what breasts would look like after surgery. It utilizes three cameras and a grid to calibrate images from different angles.

What the patient sees is her own body, from the neck to the hips, on a blue background. Working with the surgeon, it is possible to see what different options would look like in their finished state.

“When women are having breast surgery, whether for augmentation or because of surgery when they’ve lost their breasts to cancer, it is very difficult to explain in words what they’re going to look like. Plus, there are many different choices of implants,” said Dr. Barry DiBernardo, who heads New Jersey Plastic Surgery, 29 Park St.

“You have to size the implant to the person but within that, there is a range of acceptable sizes,” DiBernardo explained, as he held up differing sizes of both saline and silicone gel implants. In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of silicone gel-filled breast implants after a 14-year government ban based on health and safety concerns that included autoimmune disorders and increased rates of cancer.

“In the olden days, a woman had to put on a bra, and then they’d put different sizes of implants underneath, then put their shirt on and see what looked right to them,” DiBernardo said.

“It gives you a close idea, but there are inherent inaccuracies in doing it that way. You really don’t get to see what you yourself look like on your own body.”

The Vectra breast sculptor enables DiBernado and his patients to preview both saline and gel options projected onto their bodies.

“It is a very, very accurate measurement tool. I can calculate volume very accurately, because I’m seeing it in three planes,” DiBernardo said.

seeing ‘the synergy’

The Vectra 3 D is a camera system, a technical solution that takes multiple pictures of the subject and then uses those pictures to build a very accurate, three-dimensional model of the person, said Rollin Read, product manager at Canfield Scientific in Fairfield, which manufactures the machine.

“Vectra is a platform of three-dimensional solutions that range from 360-degree body imaging – all the way around , shoulders to toes – that is used primarily by people who do body contouring-type stuff, body sculpting and post bariatric surgery.”

This enables both doctor and patient to see the comparisons between body parts and how they relate in proportion to each other.

Read explained that the camera system used by Dr. DiBernardo was designed to show shoulders to hips for breast patients, “because there is a relationship all the way through there. When you look at yourself, you don’t just see your breast or your shoulders, you see this whole figure and how they all tie together, what the synergy is there.”

DiBernardo, who works as a research consultant to Canfield Scientific, has had the Vectra 3 D for about three months, and has used it on about 12 to 15 patients, he said. While most women come for aesthetic surgery, he works with cancer survivors on breast reconstruction as well.

Read said that DiBernardo is one of the first doctors to use the 3 D technology in his practice. The machine is also being used in Stockhlm, Sweden; El Paso, Texas; Tokyo, Japan, Ohio and the United Kingdom.

The greatest benefit of the technology? “It provides very specific and targeted measurements that are used for surgical planning. It just takes some of that unpleasantness and awkwardness out of the consult, makes it very targeted, efficient and accurate.

“At the end of the day, if the surgeon understands what the patient wants, they can then better deliver what the patient wants,” Read said.

growing trend

What patients seem to increasingly want is improvement through cosmetic surgery. Since 1997, there has been a 114 percent increase in cosmetic surgical procedures of all kinds for men and women, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).

In a consumer attitudes survey this year, ASAPS reports that 56 percent of American and 57 percent of American men say they approve of cosmetic surgery.

Women had nearly 10.6 million cosmetic procedures (surgical and non-surgical), for 90 percent of the total. The top five surgical procedures for women were breast augmentation, liposuction, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty and breast reduction. Most were in patients age 35 to 50. And the total spent by Americans on surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures was estimated by ASAPS to be just under $13.2 billion, with the national average for breast augmentation with silicone gel $4,087 and $3,690 for saline implants.

Some 54 percent of these surgeries are performed in an office facility, such as DiBernardo’s in Montclair.

While he works with breast reconstruction patients, DiBernardo said the majority of women seeking breast surgery want augmentation and/or lifts.

As the story, “Buoyed by bigger breasts,” from a 2006 story in USA Today reports, “Once the domain of strippers and starlets, breast augmentation appears to be catching on with increasing numbers of soccer moms.”

Angela P., 24, of Newark, has high hopes for her upcoming breast lift and augmentation from DiBernardo. “I feel like, when I have a really nice dress on, I don’t really fill it out as I would like to. I would love to wear a dress without having to wear those padded bras,” Angela said.

The technology shows women what their breasts can or will look like from a variety of angles, from the front, both sides and even the view from looking down onto her own breasts.

According to DiBernardo’s Web site, newjerseyplasticsurgery.com, “3 D breast imaging also allows you to see what your breasts may look like in a year after surgery, so you have a long-term view of what your body may look like.”

The program can also superimpose the pre and post-operation images, or show them side-by-side.

“Canfield [Scientific] took hundreds of pictures of real patients, so these are very true to life,” DiBernardo said.

Studying her image on the Vectra 3 D, Angela said “I think all plastic surgeons should have that so that all patients would know what they’ll look like when they’re going into surgery, and not be so surprised.”

About Dr. DiBernardo of New Jersey Plastic Surgery

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

Dr. Barry DiBernardo is recognized as a leader in plastic surgery. Dr. DiBernardo is the Medical Director of New Jersey Plastic Surgery® in Montclair, NJ, immediate past President of the New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons (2005-2006), an Associate Clinical Professor in Plastic and Reconstructive surgery at UMDNJ, and Chief of the Aesthetic Surgery Program at Mountainside Hospital. “My job is to keep our practice at the forefront as one of the leading aesthetic plastic surgery practices in this country — striving for excellence in cosmetic procedures and in patient care.” Dr. DiBernardo is a widely published author, committed to providing his patients with the most advanced surgical and non-surgical options making him a sought after expert by the local, regional and national media. He is listed among the top doctors chosen by their peers in New Jersey Monthly, NJ Life, and the Castle Connolly Guide.

A 1984 graduate from Cornell University Medical College, Dr. DiBernardo received the school’s Charles H. Horn Prize for outstanding leadership and service to the medical community. He spent five years as a general surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, before embarking on a two-year residency in Plastic Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in N.Y.

In 1991, Dr. DiBernardo began his work in private practice. Also in 1991, he received the Leo M. Davidoff Award for teaching distinction at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and, a year later, the American Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons’ National Scientific Exhibit Award, in Washington D.C.

Dr. DiBernardo is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and is the Certified International Instructor for multiple laser and light based systems as well as skin care modalities. His hospital appointments include University Hospital at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark; Mountainside Hospital, Montclair; and Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville, NJ.

“Staying abreast of new developments and technology is crucial and what is important to our patients” Dr. DiBernardo says. “And that’s our commitment – continuous learning, superior patient care, and world class service.

www.newjerseyplasticsurgery.com

Laser Hair Removal

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

Laser hair removal gives you smooth skin and flawless complexion. Laser hair removal is a safe and effective means for the removal of unwanted hair for both women and men.

Laser hair removal is done by selectively concentrating light energy in the hair follicle, and leaving the surrounding skin unchanged. Laser hair removal is a comfortable procedure and can be performed in as little as 15 to 30 minutes and you can return to regular activity immediately following. We have three different hair removal devices to match the best technology to your skin and hair. We use FDA approved Lasers for “Permanent Hair Reduction” in any color skin or tan. Dr. DiBernardo has been the international Instructor on these Lasers for over 8 years. Treatments are always done by a physician.

Results you can expect from Laser Hair Removal:

* Beautiful, smooth skin
* Fast and easy procedure
* A more confident you

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Hair Transplant

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

Your own hair.
Done right, a hair transplant provides you hair that looks totally natural throughout…our advanced hair transplant techniques matches the way your hair naturally grows on your scalp for a more natural result.

Hair transplant surgery is the only permanent solution to male and female hair loss. Hair transplant procedures take several hours under local anesthesia as you watch your favorite movies on our surround sound audio visual system in our advanced hair transplant facility.

Our hair transplant team has worked together for over 10 years and has traveled internationally to teach other physicians the latest techniques in hair transplants.

Typical results you can expect after Hair Transplant Surgery :

* Your hair looks fuller
* No maintenance since it’s your own hair
* A natural and beautiful hairline
* A younger looking, more self-confident you
* No restrictions regarding sports, swimming or wind

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Obagi Blue Peel

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

The OBAGI® Blue Peel can restore tighter, smoother and younger looking skin regardless of your age, color or skin type, to facial as well as non-facial areas. The Obagi® BLue Peel is a breakthrough and a significant improvement in skin rejuvenation.

Using TCA (Trichloracetic Acid) instead of glycolic acid, the Obagi® BLUE PEEL enables your physician to control the peel process and its depth. These applications will lead to the removal of thin surface layers of aged and damaged skin. Layers of dead skin cells are exfoliated and replaced by healthier ones, allowing the skin’s own clarity and tightness to resurface.

Anyone who wants to look better and reverse the appearance of the aging process should consider this process. Those who have blemish-prone skin, wrinkles, pigmentation problems, sun damage, or general poor skin quality will benefit the most. Patients can realize excellent results after just one Blue Peel. A six to eight week course of skin preconditioning on OBAGI Nu-Derm must be completed prior to this peel. The Blue Peel is an excellent alternative for body skin treatments or for darker skin. In both situations IPL or Lasers are not as effective.

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Obagi Skin Treatment

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

It’s about soft, glowing skin
This is what you can expect after using the OBAGI® System of Skin Health Restoration. After six weeks, skin blemishes and surface discoloration are corrected with the emergence of new, healthy cells. Your restored skin has better circulation and hydration.

There are three phases to your Skin Health Restoration program.

* Reaction phase – creation of a new layer of healthy cells
* Tolerance phase – correction and stimulation
*
Corrected phase – restoration to a healthy

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Laser Tattoo Removal

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

f you have a tattoo, you are not alone. An estimated 20 million Americans sport tattoos. If you want it removed, you are also not alone-about half of those with tattoos report that they would now like their tattoo to disappear, but without a disfiguring scar left in its wake.

Laser technology has made great strides in eliminating tattoos, so this is a good time to seriously consider tattoo removal. Everything from small, single-color tattoos to large, multi-color tattoos can now be significantly faded, if not completely erased, by the beams of light produced by the lasers. There is little risk of scarring or loss of pigmentation that other lasers and technologies can cause.

Removing a small tattoo of one color may take one or two sessions, while multicolored tattoos may take several sessions, depending on their size and type of ink. Sessions are usually spaced 4 – 8 weeks apart and are performed in the doctor’s office without the costs and risks of hospitalization or general anesthesia. We provide cold air anesthesia if necessary. We also have one of the few Lasers that can treat most colors, including stubborn green colors.

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Laser Scar Treatment

June 3, 2008 by new jersey plastic surgery

Count on our experience to correct scars through laser scar treatment. Laser scar treatment is used to correct damaged skin areas due to accident or other causes. We utilize the most advanced techniques to help our patients treat unwanted scars, including: surgical revision, injection of steroids, and the Versapulse® laser.

Our center completed a controlled study using this technology for scar improvement. This is widely utilized in conjunction with body contouring surgery such as Tummy Tuck and Breast Reduction as well as with traumatic scars, the Ultrapulse CO2 Laser, and a new blended wavelength laser from Germany.

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