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Patient Safety Alert: Backroom Procedures not Worth the Risk: Cosmetic Injectable Procedures Performed by Amateur Practitioners May Cause Pain, Disfigurement or Death

New York , NY ( May 12, 2006 ) – The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) has announced today that many consumers are still unaware of the risks associated with aesthetic procedures performed by unlicensed practitioners. Recent reports from Chicago , California , Georgia and other locations document unsuspecting patients suffering from pain and disfigurement and in one case, death, when a woman was injected with cooking oil in a Salinas , California beauty salon.

Injectable fillers to enhance the bust, hips, buttocks or face are frequently administered in non-clinical settings by amateur or unlicensed practitioners. Unsuspecting patients have been injected with materials such as silicone, baby oil, and other substances that have no safety or efficacy record. Communities where patients have limited resources or do not speak English as a first language may be especially susceptible to false advertising and promotion of potentially dangerous procedures.

“We desperately need more consumer education on this topic. A good rule of thumb is, ‘Don’t inject anything into your body without the advice of a doctor.’ Patients may be lured in by inexpensive prices and unrealistic claims. Patients think they are getting a bargain, but they are actually putting their health and lives at risk and they may not even know it,” said James M. Stuzin, MD, P resident of the Aesthetic Society. “Only licensed practitioners should perform cosmetic procedures. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery provides resources that can be accessed by phone and online to help patients find qualified physicians for cosmetic enhancement procedures.”

Patients can make safe and appropriate choices when seeking cosmetic procedures by selecting qualified physicians who perform or oversee the procedures in appropriate settings. The Aesthetic Society offers the following advice:

  • Patients can check to see if the practitioner is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery by checking with the Board at: http://www.abplsurg.org or by calling 1-866-ASK-ABMS. Referrals to qualified surgeons can be found online at www.surgery.org, the website for the Aesthetic Society or by calling their referral line at 888.ASAPS.11 (272.7711).
  • Cosmetic procedures are safely performed in accredited facilities.
  • In most cases, cosmetic procedures offered in non-medical settings, such as homes, hotels and beauty salons are not performed by qualified individuals and may involve the use of illegal or unknown substances.
  • Patients should never choose a doctor solely on the basis of lower cost.

“We hear very sad and frustrating stories of patients being taken advantage of by phony doctors and illegal procedures. Patients are being scammed and exposed to great harm. We need to let them know that they should do their homework-find out more information about the procedure, location and practitioner before going for any kind of cosmetic enhancements,” said Dr. Stuzin.

Reprinted with permission from the ASAPS.

The Squires Clinic for Plastic Surgery, Dr. John Squires and his dedicated team pride themselves in providing patients with the best in plastic surgery and skin care. Dr. Squires is double board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is an active member of the exclusive American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and several other internationally recognized professional plastic surgery organizations. Let your journey to a more confident you begin at The Squires Clinic, where exceptional results provided in an atmosphere of privacy, safety and comfort, exemplify Colorado’s premiere plastic surgery and skin care clinic.


If you are interested in cosmetic surgery in the Metro Denver, Boulder, Colorado area, contact us or call 303-321-3210 to schedule a consultation.

Patients Positively Weigh In On Liposuction Study Confirms Adoption of Healthy Diet and Exercise Key to Successful Outcome

For Immediate Release: May 5, 2006

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – Patients are weighing in on liposuction, the most popular cosmetic plastic surgery procedure in 2005, and resoundingly saying they would have the procedure again. According to a study in May’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery?, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 80 percent of patients were satisfied with their results and 86 percent would recommend the procedure to family or friends.

“Liposuction is one of the most satisfying procedures for patients and most effective at eliminating localized fat,” said ASPS Spokesperson Jeffrey Kenkel, MD, study co-author, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. “The majority of patients recognize their role in maintaining positive results and pursue a healthy diet and exercise. These patients typically maintain or lose weight after surgery, while those that do not may gain small amounts of weight. Ultimately, one’s lifestyle can affect long term-results.”

According to the study, approximately 57 percent of patients reported no weight change after having liposuction – 46 percent of these patients actually reported a weight loss, losing an average of five to 10 pounds in less than six months. Forty-three percent of patients reported gaining weight, with the majority gaining between five and 10 pounds more than six months after surgery.

Fifty-five percent of patients reported an average decrease of three dress sizes after liposuction. Thirty-five percent said their clothing size did not change.

Thirty-three percent of patients reported exercising more after the procedure, while 58 percent had no change in their exercise regimen. In addition, 44 percent reported eating a healthy diet, while 53 percent reported eating the same.

More than 323,600 liposuction procedures were performed in 2005, according to ASPS statistics. In this study, the thighs and abdomen were the most common liposuctioned areas, followed by the hips, buttocks and knees.

This study received a Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF) Scientific Essay award. The award is given for excellence in study design, writing, research and clinical findings.

Since 1975, PSEF, the educational and research arm of ASPS, has provided more than $5.3 million to plastic surgery researchers for the development of innovative procedures and treatments that benefit reconstructive and cosmetic patients today. Funding for plastic surgery research is made available through the ongoing financial support of ASPS Member Surgeons who are committed to advancing the art and science of plastic surgery.

Reprinted with permission from the ASPS.

The Squires Clinic for Plastic Surgery, Dr. John Squires and his dedicated team pride themselves in providing patients with the best in plastic surgery and skin care. Dr. Squires is double board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is an active member of the exclusive American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and several other internationally recognized professional plastic surgery organizations. Let your journey to a more confident you begin at The Squires Clinic, where exceptional results provided in an atmosphere of privacy, safety and comfort, exemplify Colorado’s premiere plastic surgery and skin care clinic.


If you are interested in cosmetic surgery in the Metro Denver, Boulder, Colorado area, contact us or call 303-321-3210 to schedule a consultation.


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