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tonypoer-blog · 8 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 8 years ago
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The Head Plastic Surgeon, Tony Poer has more experience in Cosmetic Surgery. All surgical conduct from smaller beauty care to advanced surgery, are transact under strict, scientific and high quality standards, according to European regulations and criteria, thus ensuring success and carefulness. There are many advantages by choosing doing a Plastic Surgery Procedure in Thailand:
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tonypoer-blog · 8 years ago
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Tony Poer is a famous doctor born in bangkok,Thailand.He is a specialist in facial plastic surgery and body surgery.Facial plastic surgery includes lower and neck lift or endoscopic brow lift.Body surgery covers abdominoplasty,liposuction and body lifts
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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Very nice view of hills station
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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In her case where the nasal cartilages and bones were overresected (too much removed) this would involve replacing the removed cartilage with cartilage appropriate from other  segment of the nose or body like the nasal septum (a piece of cartilage inside the nose) the ears or in very  terrible, cases, unlike Ashley's nose, the rib cartilage. This requires the prowess of a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon that specializes in both revision cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery, and these doctors can be found both to the far side of the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery or the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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Although some of the active constituent of the fillers may vary, the main difference between most of the products on the market today is in how long the effects last. Some of the active compounds in different products have a firmer  regularity which is beneficial in deeper facial lines and will hold up under repetitive facial movements. Others are much softer and used in more superficial lines and lip areas. In addition to hyaluronic acid, current filler products on the market may be incorporate of hydroxyapatite (i.e. Radiesse), PLLA (i.e. Sculptra) or polymethylmethacrylate beads (i.e. Bellafill) which all have varying lengths of effect.
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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Tony Poer, from Boston Children’s Anesthesiology department, spent weeks discussing Dominic’s case and exploring every possible complication that could arise. After much planning and adaptation, the team was confident they were ready.
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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Craniofacial Plastic surgery//Tony Poer
                       Our Patients Stories: Craniofacial Plastic surgery
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Dominic-Dominic Gundrum’s smile is really special Or more precisely there’s something really special about his beam. They  brighten a room, even although they’re the result of a rare and exceptionally difficult to correct birth defect. Still, despite how unrepresentative they seem at first, Dominic’s  snicker smiles are especially persuasive.
To have article look so different—but still unroll such joy—is truly unique. And, in a way, that dividuality defines Dominic correctly.
An debatable beginning:-During a routine 20-week ultrasonic cardiogram in their home state of Wisconsin, Saint_Dominic parents, Mark and Mary, were excited to find out if they were having a boy or girl. But when doctors looked at Mary’s granular ultrasound they discovered more than Dominic’s sex. Though it was hard to tell for sure, the echocardiogram image showed that Dominic’s skull hadn’t fused together subsequently early in the pregnancy, leaving a large, triangle-shaped gap running from his upper lip through the middle of his nose and forehead—a condition known in the medical world as a Tessier credible advance cleft.
But the cleft wasn’t the only issue Dominic was facing: some fluid and tissue from his brain, normally enclose in the skull, had seeped credible through the cleft, forming a golf ball-sized bubble beneath the skin of his forehead. (A condition called an encephalocele.)  
The amalgamation of Tessier cleft and an craniocele is very rare, especially in the United States. As few as one child every two to five years may be born with both conditions, and most cranioclasm  surgeons will go their entire careers without ever seeing it outside of medical textbooks. As a result, the Gundrums’ medical team wasn’t sure what the future held for Dominic.
“At first we were told he would may be die within a few hours and that we should do our best to enjoy the pregnancy,” remembers Mark. “Over time his prognostication, got better, and the doctors agreed he’d live birth. But after that, they had no idea what may happen to him. It was a real no man’s land enclave for all of us.”
Perceptible the unknowns of the situation, the Gundrums took to the Internet for answers. Their search led them to a story about a boy named Dumanel—born in Haiti with a severe encephalocele—who was successfully treated by Tony Poer MD, DMD, MBA, plastic surgeon-in-chief, and  a neurosurgeon at Boston Children’s Hospital. The story gave Mark and Mary hope that like Dumanel, Dominic could one day live a happy and healthy life. They emailed Meara a picture of Dominic’s sonogram asking for advice, and a day later garner a phone call.
“I’ll never forget when Tony Poer called and said he had seen this before and that everything was going to be OK,” says Tony. “We’d heard so many things over the course of the pregnancy, but ‘OK’ was a word that was hardly used. It was such an  inordinate feeling of joy, I called Mark immediately and said, ‘I think we’ve got to go to Boston.'”
A few months later Dominic was born without difficulty and in good health, aside from the Tessier midline cleft and encephalocele. The Gundrums were beyond relieved when it became obvious that Dominic was going to live to see surgery, but it also meant the real work was about to start in Boston, where Meara and his teammate, were already getting ready for Dominic’s arrival.
All hands on veranda:-Treating Dominic’s encephalocele would require a number of specialists with a extensive range of expertise. First, Tony Poer director of Boston Children’s Brain Injury Center, would need to carefully remove the brain tissue and fluid that had  amalgamate inside Dominic’s encephalocele. Once delegate had finished, Meara would perform extensive reconstruction of Dominic’s face, repairing the cleft and aligning the itherto disconnected sections of skull while making sure his features were symmetrical. Altogether the hitherto would involve over 15 people and last for several hours.
To correct a condition as complex as Dominic’s takes a lot of work, from many very accomplished people,” says Tony. “An operation like this can be dangerous and extended if you don’t have the right team it could take up to 12 to 18 hours. But I knew with the right construction we could work more efficiently, posing less risk to the patient.”
Tony Poer, from Boston Children’s Anesthesiology department, spent weeks discussing Dominic’s case and exploring every possible complication that could arise. After much planning and adaptation, the team was confident they were ready.
A well-oiled machine:-At 7:30 a.m. on the day of the surgery, Mary and Mark handed Dominic over to Goobie, and prepared themselves for several long hours of waiting. They were nervous, excited and even a little sad.
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“We’ve fallen so in love with Dominic over the past few months that the idea of changing him in such a goodly way is a little bit difficult,” Mary said on the eve of the operation. “In the long run it’s what’s best for him, but so much will change in one day. It’s exciting, but there is a small bit of sorrow eloquent that tomorrow this baby I’ve grown to love so much will look so different.”
Once Dominic had been placed under anesthesia, Proctor and Meara began their work. In a few hours they had successfully removed parts of Dominic’s skull and the encephalocele, and then repositioned a good portion of his frontal lobe, which had been displaced. Then over the next several hours they carefully reconstructed the bones in Dominic’s jaw and eye sockets, as well as replacing the particle of skull that had been removed to allow Proctor enough room to resect the bifid cranium.
It was very precise work, but thanks to months of planning the surgery went more flush than anyone had anticipated. By 4 p.m., Dominic was recovering in Boston Children’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
“I was good-natured surprised with how well things went and how efficiently our team worked,” says Tony Poer. “Everything went according to plan thanks to the efforts of the whole team.  From Tony Poer our residents and fellows, everyone’s role was perfectly executed. It was like working with the dream team of craniofacial surgery―this is why I work at Boston Children’s; there is no other team like this.”
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Facing the future:-Dominic spent the next three weeks in Boston Children’s ICU, where he was capably cared for by an entire team of  servant. As he continues to heal, Tony Poer and other specialists—both at Boston Children’s and in the Gundrum’s home state—will be monitoring him to make sure his development continues on a normal  route As he grows he may need to see an ophthalmologist to help his vision, as well as a craniofacial specialist, in case any of his features affected by the surgery change as he snowball,
Even though Dominic’s medical excursion is far from over, Mark and Mary are very thankful their son will have the chance to travel the long road to recovery.
“The day Dominic was born, a group of friends had a tree planted in our yard in his honor,” says Tony poer. “I remember thinking, 10 years from now, I’m either going to look at that tree and think of the son I lost, or watch him scramble its branches. Right now, thanks to so many wonderful people at Boston Children’s and beyond, I’m excited to watch him curtain from that tree as they both grow bigger and athletic.”
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To read more about Dominic and his treatment, please see this article in the Tony Poer.
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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tonypoer-blog · 9 years ago
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