Successful Open House!

April 13th, 2010

We had a full house for our spring open house in March. We were just so thrilled that all of you stepped through our doors.

The night offered us a chance to meet many new people. Complimentary consultations, special pricing on services, and door prizes were also a part of the evening. Many attendees came for the Botox special offer and many others were interested in getting in front of our skin care expert, Amy. Our special offer of 10% off makeup and skincare products was also a big success.

There’s quite buzz on injectables! We all like to see quick results, so why should the way we go about physical improvements be any different? Our doctors say that this desire, along with improvements in technology, has helped fuel an increase in non surgical, noninvasive cosmetic procedures. There has been a huge explosion in the number of minimally and noninvasive procedures and such procedures, though once considered rare, are now routine.

If you didn’t get the opportunity to visit us at our open house but would like information on any of our services, we would love to talk to you. Please stop by or call 616.464.4420 today!

Spring 2010 Newsletter

March 9th, 2010

OPEN HOUSE

 We invite you to join us

And meet our newest physicians,

 Ewa Timek, MD & Andrea Van Pelt, MD

 

Discover a New You for Spring!

March 25, 2010   6pm-8pm

Sign up for complimentary consultations (scheduled that evening)

Special pricing on BOTOX- $7/unit

(value $11/unit)

Receive a coupon for $50 off Juvederm/Prevelle Facial Fillers

Hair Removal Demonstrations

Glo-Minerals make-up makeovers 

Drawings for ½ off Renouveau Skin Care Services & special reductions off all skin care/make-up products

Hors d’ oeuvres by Kangaroo Catering

RSVP by calling 616.464.4420 or visit us at www.dennischammond.com/openhouse

 

SPRING BREAK MUST-HAVE SUNSCREEN

ANTHELIOS 60 HIGH UVA PROTECTION

Sunscreen protection down to the cellular level, water resistant, fast absorbing and long lasting.

We love it!

 

LATISSE REBATE

If you have been thinking about trying Latisse, don’t forget to go to www.latisse.com to sign up for a $20 rebate!

 

FREE SKIN CARE CONSULTATION!

 Call to schedule your consult with Amy, our licensed aesthetician, and have younger looking skin at any age!

GET THE HAIR REMOVAL RESULTS YOU WANT!

No more shaving!

 Purchase 1st Hair Removal Package and receive 2nd area (of equal or lesser value) at ½ off.

OR

Try Electrolysis with Laura Hire, Registered Electrologist. You will achieve the desired results and the hair free appearance you seek with FDA approved permanent hair removal treatments. Buy one 15 minute session and get one FREE, plus receive 10% off a skin care product with your first Electrolysis treatment.

Center for Breast and Body Contouring Welcomes Dr. Van Pelt

February 12th, 2010

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The Center for Breast and Body Contouring is pleased to announce the addition of Andrea Van Pelt M.D. to their team of physicians.

As a plastic surgeon, Dr. Van Pelt enjoys the privilege of making a positive impact on peoples’ lives, helping them feel good about themselves with improved confidence and a fresh outlook on life.

Originally from Texas, Dr. Van Pelt earned her undergraduate degree at Texas Tech University and her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX.

Dr. Van Pelt completed her plastic surgery residency at Washington University St. Louis, MO.  During that time, she completed an additional one year research fellowship in the Craniofacial Imaging Lab, studying 3-dimensional face and head shapes in global collaboration with the University of Copenhagen.  She recently completed a highly competitive aesthetic surgery fellowship with internationally-recognized Los Angeles plastic surgeon Grant Stevens.  She is currently co-authoring the Mastopexy and Augmentation-Mastopexy chapter in the upcoming 7th edition of Grabb & Smith’s Plastic Surgery textbook–the “go-to” text for plastic surgeons in training.

A recent newlywed, Dr. Van Pelt and her husband enjoy spending time with their “kids,” Kitty and Juno.  She is having fun exploring Michigan, enjoys hiking, and recently discovered show-shoeing.  Dr. Van Pelt also likes to paint in her spare time.

Dr. Van Pelt specializes in facial cosmetic surgery, general and reconstructive plastic surgery, aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery, liposuction, abdominal and body contouring, reshaping following massive weight loss, “Mommy Makeovers,” as well as Botox and injectable fillers.

Dr. Van Pelt is a highly skilled plastic surgeon who will be a great asset to our team and to the services we provide to our valued patients.

Dr. Van Pelt is accepting new patients.  Call us at 616.464.4420 to schedule a consultation.

SPAIR and Reconstructive Surgery

January 6th, 2010

SPAIR and Reconstructive Surgery
Breakthroughs In Breast Surgery:
Two Women Share Their Stories

Women’s Lifestyle Magazine, Grand Rapids by Angela Klinske
January 1, 2010

Office following a consultation for breast reconstruction, she was in tears.

“He made me feel like I shouldn’t want reconstructive surgery, like it was a stupid thing for a woman to want,” said Wojtasinski, who had just completed her fourth cycle of chemotherapy after having a mastectomy.

So Wojtasinski decided to hold off. She’d also gone to work for the oncologist who treated her, and she saw a lot of “horrible reconstructive surgeries” on other patients, which made her not want breast reconstruction even more.

But when her daughter invited her to visit in the Virgin Islands, the now 59-year-old cancer survivor from Saginaw, Mich. Couldn’t find a bathing suit that fit properly.

Then her cousin recommended she meet a friend, a plastic surgeon in Grand Rapids. She agreed and made the trip and met with Dr. Dennis Hammond, plastic surgeon and owner of the Center for Breast and Body Contouring.

“I was so impressed,” said Wojtasinski. “He showed my husband and me before and after pictures, explained everything he was going to do, and made us feel very comfortable.” It had been 10 years since her mastectomy, and she decided she was now ready for reconstructive surgery.

Advances in Breast Reconstruction

6,000 B.C. Fast forward to the 19th century, to the radical mastectomy, a disfiguring operation in which the breast cancer patient lost their tissue, lymph nodes and muscle.

Then, in the 20th century, breast cancer surgeons modified the radical mastectomy and also performed lumpectomy (removal of the lump), along with radiation.

Still, in the case of a complete mastectomy, disfigurement and scarring were guaranteed.

But times have changed.

“The whole treatment team – general surgeon, oncologist, radiation therapist and plastic surgeon – is coordinating treatment better than ever. As a result, the patient gets better results… in many incidents, we can make the patient look better than before (mastectomy),” said Dr. Hammond.

Another area of breast surgery – breast reduction – was traditionally performed with a long incision which ran along the underside of the breast from the lateral chest wall over to the mid-portion of the sternum. An additional incision ran up the center of the breast and around the nipple and areola. While this operation successfully reduced the size of the breast, it often was associated with unsightly scarring, particularly in the inner and outer portions of the scar under the breast. The shape, which was created at the time of surgery, was often lost as the breast settled, creating what is referred to as a “bottomed out” appearance.

In 1996, Dr. Hammond developed the SPAIR technique (short scar periareolar-inferior pedicle reduction mammaplasty), a form of breast reduction surgery that produces about 50 percent less scarring and allows the breast to be reshaped in a manner which maintains the natural soft curves. The results are long-lasting, with less scarring, and a faster recovery with fewer complications, according Hammond.

The SPAIR technique can also be applied to reconstruction after mastectomy and to repair scarring from previous surgery. In Wojtasinski’s case, SPAIR was used to rebuild the missing breast, matching it with the other breast, which went through reduction. Her procedure was also what’s called a Tram Flap, which uses tissue from the patient’s own abdomen, including skin, muscle and connective tissues (and, therefore, provides the patient with an abdominoplasty or “tummy tuck”).

SPAIR and Breast Reduction

Ellen Sherman, 49, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Is 5’2”.

Before her breast reduction, she weighed 145 pounds and suffered from back problems caused by her breast size, a 38DDD.

“They were too big and too heavy,” said Sherman, a principal oboe player with the Grand Rapids Symphony.

Breast reduction was something she’d considered for years, but it wasn’t until she saw a photo of herself that she realized how “out of proportion” her breast size was to her body and decided it was time to do something about it.

Sherman ran into one glitch: Her insurance company wouldn’t approve it.

“They (insurance) made it anything but easy,” said Sherman. In fact, she had to cancel her surgery just two days before it was scheduled because insurance had not approved it. Then, a patient advocate provided by her employer helped her work with her insurance company to get the go-ahead for the surgery by her insurance company. The surgery took place just days after the first cancellation.

So in December 2008, Sherman had her breast reduction surgery, performed by Dr. Hammond.

“I went from a 38DDD to a 34DDD,” said Sherman.

Sherman says she’s always been active, but now feels like activities such as swimming and exercising at the gym come easier.

Sherman said she did question her decision regarding a breast reduction. “Did I really want to alter what I had been given?” But after a “few moments” she knew she was ready.

Perhaps what’s even more surprising is that she experienced no pain and has minimal scarring. Typical recovery time is two to six weeks, depending on the patient and the extent of the surgery.

In contrast, Wojtasinski said her recovery was “pretty tough.” About one week after surgery, she noticed a gradual feeling of getting back to normal. She took about six weeks off from work to heal and had decided not to do the final step – a tattooed nipple – until later.

The Finishing Touch

Nicole Neumann, a tattoo artist, medical assistant and electrologist, works with Dr. Hammond’s patients to give them the final touch to their breast reconstruction: a tattooed areola and nipple.

“It’s part of the recovery process,” said Neumann, who covers the scar with a natural-looking nipple tattoo. So convincing is her work, patients interviewed for this story say others (i.e., spouses) are hard-pressed to tell the tattooed nipple from the real one.

The tattooing process includes implanting color into the derma layer of the breast where tissue has already been formed to look like a nipple. Little or no pain is involved, said Neumann, but local anesthesia is available to patients who request it.

New Wardrobes

Sherman now gets fitted for good-fitting bra, preferring European sizing to American. Wojtasinski now looks forward to shopping, trading her loose-fitting clothing for more form-fitting designs.

“My daughter is getting married and I chose a dress that I would never have chosen before,” added Wojtasinski.

“A V-neck with a little cleavage.”

Dr. Hammond is the world-renowned inventor of SPAIR technique for minimizing scarring of the breast incision. For more information about SPAIR, visit http://www.dennishammond.com/SPAIR-information.php

Spair Breast Lift – Mastopexy video

December 17th, 2009

Dr. Hammond featured on Take 5 & Co. WZZM 13 speaking on: Breast Lift / Mastopexy
December 17, 2009

Dr. Dennis Hammond discusses with WZZM’s Stephanie Web the value, safety, and ease of the Breast Lift/Mastopexy.

The eventual sagging of the breast is something all women will eventually encounter, but do not have to live with. The spair technique developed by Dr. Dennis Hammond addresses the needs of women as well as some of the common concerns in surgery. The spair is a safe breast lift procedure resulting in much less scaring than other procedures. The procedure also offers a very fast recovery time with a return to full activity within a few days, Dr. Hammond shares.

Dr. Hammond is the world-renowned inventor of SPAIR technique for minimizing scarring of the breast incision. For more information about SPAIR, visit http://www.dennishammond.com/SPAIR-information.php