Bicipital Augmentation

Nikolas V. Chugay, DO; Joseph Racanelli, DO; John Hsu, DO; Paul N. Chugay, MD

Introduction: This article describes the surgical procedure used to implant a bicipital prosthesis with little injury to surrounding anatomic structures into the arm of a 32-yearold man who desired greater upper body symmetry.

Materials and Methods
: The solid silicone implant used in this procedure was initially developed for reconstruction of the upper extremity after traumatic injury to the region of the biceps or excessive resection of a tumor from the area. A custom bicipital implant is inserted below the fascia into a submuscular pocket. Meticulous hemostasis is achieved by electrocautery to prevent postoperative complications. The biceps muscle is then reapproximated with 3-0 Vicryl sutures, with the knots buried very deep. Afterward, the bicipital fascia is repaired with 4-0 Vicryl suture.

Results
: Aesthetically pleasing and dramatic results can be obtained from this procedure.

Discussion
: Bicipital augmentation surgery is a relatively straightforward procedure that affords great results. The vast majority of dissection during the procedure is blunt with natural tissue planes, thus preventing any damage to vital structures in the upper arm. Regarding potential complications that may be encountered, one should be mindful of the location of the lateral antibrachial cutaneous nerve to avoid loss of sensation in the lateral aspect of the forearm. Prudent dissection of the pocket for the implant is essential for optimal cosmesis and to prevent implant malposition. Multilayer closure with absorbable monofilament suture has proven beneficial in avoiding hypertrophic postoperative scars.

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Innovations of Dr. Chugay

Dr. Chugay has determined that genetics does not have to stand in your way. There are two major factors (which you may or may not be aware of) that determine how you smile. Your teeth (please, see a dentist). And your lips.

In fact the angle of your upper lip, its fullness and length determine the visibility of your teeth and the beauty of your smile. Naturally, you can opt to use FILLERS to improve the appearance of your upper lip. However, Fillers (even if permanent materials are used) are inferior to the surgical enhancement of the lip and will do nothing to improve your smile.

Dr. Chugay's smile procedures incorporate three distinct techniques:

Seagull Procedure
External Lip Shortening Technique
Internal Lip Shortening Technique
Vertical Facelift ChugayDr. Chugay has appeared in the news all over the world discussing this technique. Its various elements have been presented to other surgeons and have been taught to a group of post-graduate fellows. Dr. Chugay's technique allows the most aggressive and natural-looking results to be accompanied with fastest recovery possible.

HOW IS VERTICAL FACELIFT DIFFERENT FROM STANDARD TECHNIQUES?


Unique Incision and Suturing Methodology
Natural Appearance of Hairline is Preserved
Natural Appearance of Hairline Can Be Recreated

What Makes Dr. Chugay's Facelift Vertical and Why?


Crows FeetA giant industry of cosmetics and beauty products regurgitates assorted renditions of the same old promise of "young-looking skin," "radiant skin tone," etc. However, to date, alpha, beta and other Hydroxy acids, combined with any form of Retin A or Retinol have been unable to eliminate or -- let's face it -- even reduce Crow's-feet.

DR. CHUGAY'S SOLUTION

With a stroke of a genius, Dr. Chugay found a simple and yet, brilliant solution. After studying the various muscle segments which cause skin tightening around the eye, Dr. Chugay has discovered that by removing certain, carefully measured, segments of the Orbicularis muscle, a permanent reduction or utter elimination of Crow's-feet can be achieved.

Dr. Chugay's procedure is akin to "Permanent Botox." Moreover, it is considerably more effective than Botox because it does not paralyze the whole Orbicularis muscle; it has the effect of restoring the muscle to its youthful state of being, thus eliminating the source of Crow's-feet wrinkles.


Buttock LipoLiposuction is a cosmetic surgery technique to remove stubborn fat deposits that don't respond to dieting and exercise. Buttocks represent the most challenging area for Liposuction. Thighs, whether medial or lateral, as well as fullness above the knees, are much easier to remedy. After Liposuction, buttocks will often have "baggy" or "puffy" appearance. Sometimes, the skin will even have unpleasant droopy appearance.

The factors that determine the likelihood and the amount of drooping include:

  • Patient's age
  • Amount of fat deposits
  • Skin elasticity
  • Presence of stretch marks
  • Liposuction technique