Showing posts with label Augmentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augmentations. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Criminal case vs Belo, 2 others for botched butt procedures dismissed


MANILA, Philippines - Quezon City chief prosecutor Donald Lee has upheld the dismissal of criminal cases against cosmetic surgeon Dr. Vicky Belo and two others by a patient who claimed to have suffered infections in her buttocks after two augmentation procedures.

Apart from Belo, also exonerated from the cases of estafa/other deceits and violation of Medical Act of 1959 (illegal practice of medicine) were Dr. Francis Decanghon and Dr. Ronaldo Cayetano of the Belo Medical Group.

The cases stemmed from the complaint of trader Josefina Norcio, who claimed that she suffered severe infections in her buttocks after undergoing butt enhancements, which endangered her life and health.

In a seven-page review, Lee affirmed the June 8, 2012 resolution of 4th assistant city prosecutor Fabinda Santos, who dismissed the cases against the doctors citing lack of probable cause.

The chief fiscal agreed with the disposition that the charges of estafa/other deceits and violation of Medical Act of 1959 should be dismissed as the respondents are duly licensed physicians and that the butt infection Norcio complained of is remotely connected to the hydrogel butt augmentations done in 2002 and 2005.

"The rest of the disposition in the said resolution insofar as it dismisses the charge of estafa/other decits and violation of Medical Act 1959 against the respondent-surgeons is hereby approved and retained in toto," he said.

Lee however reversed Santos's recommendation to file in court the perjury case filed by Belo against Norcio.

"Viewed from the foregoing, the resolution of Prosecutor delos Santos is hereby modified by dismissing the charge of perjury against Josefina Norcio," the review said.

Belo charged Norcio with perjury after the latter answered "no" in the Investigation Data Form's question if she has a similar complaint filed before any other office.

In dismissing the perjury complaint, Lee noted that since the separate cases filed by Norcio are outside the operative prohibition against forum shopping, her failure to make the disclosure in the investigation data form is insignificant or of no consequence and would not cause the dismissal of her cases against Belo.

On two occasions, Norcio filed cases of estafa, reckless imprudence resulting in serious physical injuries, tax evasion and false, deceptive or misleading advertisement in connection with her botched butt augmentation surgeries.

She filed the first set of cases against the cosmetic surgeons in 2009 for their alleged false representation that the hydrogel and butt enhancement operation were perfectly safe.

These were dismissed the following year for insufficiency of evidence. Norcio sought a review at the Department of Justice which has not yet been resolved.

In 2011, Norcio filed the second set of cases, which were eventually dismissed by delos Santos and affirmed by Lee.

source: interaksyon.com

Friday, May 4, 2012

Best face forward: Chin implants surge in popularity

BOSTON - Over the last year Dr. Darrick Antell has performed up to three or four chin implants a day, reflecting a national trend that has seen chin augmentations emerge as the fastest growing plastic surgery trend of 2011.

After about a 45-minute outpatient procedure and a bill ranging from $3,500 to $7,500, New York-based Antell's patients emerge with what he said is a confidence boost: an athletic, youthful look from a more prominent chin.

"People want that leading lady, leading man look," said Antell, who is also an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Columbia University.

"If you look at people in the limelight, they all have strong chins and it's a part of the profile that has long been overlooked," he said.

Chin implants surged by 71 percent in 2011 as more than 20,600 adults went under the knife to sharpen their jaw lines, up from roughly 12,000 the year before, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Strong chins are associated with leadership, confidence and honesty, Antell said, not to mention some powerful men and women.

"Romney's got a great chin," Antell said of the presidential hopeful. "Obama has a pretty good chin. Bill Clinton has a very good chin."

Popular among men and women

Chin implants surgery increased more than breast augmentation, Botox and liposuction combined last year with both men and women opting for the procedure in nearly equal numbers, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Chin augmentation, or actually making the chin protrude more, increased among all patients over the age of 20, with the most significant increases in patients 40 and older, according to the society.

Facial aging tends to appear first on the chin and jaw line and surgery provides a quick change, experts said. They also point to video chat and online photo technology as driving forces behind the escalating numbers.

Posting pictures on Facebook, online dating sites and the increasingly prevalent use of video chat technology like Skype and FaceTime make it harder to hide a person's least favorite feature or perceived flaws, said Dr. Malcolm Roth, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the head of plastic surgery at Albany Medical Center in New York.

"We tend to not look at what we don't like," said Roth. "I think there is a heightened awareness to how we look to the outside world."

The surgery is even appealing to people out of work, according to Roth, who said the cost hasn't deterred some who say it gives them more confidence at job interviews.

Chin augmentation can be done by putting a semi-solid implant on top of the chin, by moving bone to reconstruct the chin or simply by using a needle and syringe for an injection to enhance the chin, Roth said.

The procedure leaves minimal scarring from a very small incision and is sometimes coupled with micro-liposuction to trim a so-called double chin, enhancing the neck and jaw line even further.

Recuperation is easy and patients can typically be back to normal routines in a matter of days, Roth said.

Despite the chin implant boom, breast augmentation still reigns as the most popular cosmetic procedure. The surgery costs about $10,000 more than 307,000 procedures were performed in 2011, statistics showed.

Antell said he expects the chin implants trend to continue, largely because of the quick recovery and low complication rate. He added that other similar, smaller scale procedures at a younger age are also likely to climb.

"This is an operation that whispers, it doesn't shout," said Antell. "Most people are not looking for huge changes, they are just hoping to look a little better, the best they can." –Reuters

source: gmanetwork.com