Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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TSA "Fluff Girls"

 Stop feeling anxiety over whether some racial stereotypes are true on not by taking advantage of the new...
...TSA Fluff Girls.
Why prove racial stereotype true when you can use one of the secrets used in the porn industry?
Why worry about 'cold weather' when you can walk proudly through those Total Recall-type scanners with pride?
This is a win-win for the economy - no fear of flying (keeping the travel sector happy) and more jobs for second tier porn actors (Aren't strip clubs usually located near airports anyway?).

Is Fat Grafting for Breast Enhancement Safe?

A new trend in Plastic Surgery known as “Fat Grafting” has women everywhere wanting to know how they can utilize their own fat to sculpt their body into a more svelte shape.   Watch the video below as Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Armando Soto discusses his concerns on fat grafting for breast enhancement and shares some other safe alternatives.

Deciding to have a surgical procedure is an important decision, and it is even more important to have all of your questions answered by an expert. Call today to meet with Dr. Soto for your complimentary consultation! 407.218.4550.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Coats 2010 Collection

This desirable ladies Crombie coat left is understated luxury - its retailer heaven - big ticket daywear. The Crombie Autumn 2009 coat is second to none, this is the ultimate in understated luxury dressing for the most discerning of ladies.

The ladylike coat is also available in black, and both are made in a mix of a luxury blend of wool, angora and cashmere. At £525 this is an investment coat. These trend risk-averse coats in luxe fabrics are precisely pitched at target customers such as well-heeled 35+ customers.

One of the 2010 Winter coats trends are the easy-to-wear blanket coats. These blanket coats from Chloe and Matthew Williamson are in this relaxed mode. Chloe’s blanket coat hit the mark – desirable wearable women’s clothes.

Architectural touches that play with folding of fabric mean designers have focused on collars an area made for designer creativity. If you want to be in fashion , look for coats with wide flat collars, cowls and collars that trail into waterfall effects and extend to the hemline. Selected models by Max Mara, Chloe, Rue du Mail Coat.

The best investment coat is always one that suits your body shape. It will not be difficult to find a coat that is not only an investment buy, but also will have enough directional elements to take you into 2010.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Do Machines Have 'Memory'?

Most people have probably experienced an image burned into a monitor or TV screen.
Does this constitute 'memory' by the machine?
Is a Tron-like condition possible?

I AM THAT I AM ('Ehyeh asher ehyeh')

 "I AM" - The moment that God became aware of himself?
Aum, Amen, Amin?
Are they all pointing towards the 'Big Bang'?

Rivals

 My old high school sucked in football.
But that never mattered as long as we beat the team from the 'rich school' across town.
But recently my old high school has become the standard for success.
That is until this year.
This year my old school has only won two games - but one of those wins was against our crosstown rival so the season was not a total bust.
 And even though Utah sucks more than normal this year - but at least they beat BYU in the Mormon Bowl.
If I were to be paying attention to college football this year (or maybe next) I would still care that USC lost to those potato eaters from Notre Dame.
But the thing is - I'm too distracted by having hot women on the sidelines...
Instead of watching some dudes jumping and screaming with some stubby and ugly girls.
Damn....
The only thing worse than being a USC Trojan fan this year is being a fan of choke-prone Alabama.

Ugly Cookies

 I think they were supposed to look like this...
Or maybe this.
Every year I get a lot of plates of food made for me by grateful people.
But this year there seemed to be a new theme.
The theme of having the kids make a batch of cookies.
I'm sure they did their best - but of the dozens of cookies I received, maybe ten were edible.
Of course I choked each 'delicious' morsel down with the help of a cold glass of milk while the kids looked on - but it was rough.
(The cookies were often burned or had too much sugar or too many sprinkles and I'm lactose intolerant. Those cookies were a pain both coming and going.)
Man... the things one does to keep thankful kids happy.

Indy

People think that I hate fat people - I don't think that I do but being in the South for so long, I'm just sick of them.
Back in Cali a friend once commented that we only had two friends who possessed excessive girth.
But it wasn't as though we chose our fiends by their weight - it was only that many of those with excessive weight did not fit into our lifestyle.
In fact, I didn't even notice most fat people.
Here in this small town... almost everybody is fat.

I think someone can be in the same place for too long.
Cops experience this after many years of doing the same thing with many of the same people committing many of the same crimes.
Social workers experience this when they've dealt with too many needy people for too long while being able to do too little.
After a while only negative reactions are produced whenever anyone resembling a similar demographic is encountered.

I'm sick of the ghetto as well.
After deciding to turn the vacant land left after crackheads burned down a few houses into a community farm - those from the area stole the materials intended to build a greenhouse.
Others (or maybe it was the same people) stole fruit trees panted early to enable the trees to take root and last through the Winter.
When I asked around it was said to me that people stole these things because I wouldn't miss them, that I could afford to replace them, that these people thought of themselves as Robin Hood.
If this is the thinking of many of those in the hood, I'm through with the hood.
In fact, I don't even care (right now) if I can make a lot of money dealing with those in the hood.

But what causes one to think that he can find the proverbial "Holy Grail"?
What causes one to think that he can find the answer to an eternal problem?
Is a man who attempts to find a hidden treasure or an answer to an unanswerable problem just being arrogant?
And is such arrogance necessary to even undertake such a task?

But this type of arrogance sometimes leads one to be in situations where he is overwhelmed.
This type of thinking more often leads one to be in situations where he is in just a little bit over his head.
This mindset seems to be required for one who is capable of playing from behind.
But Indiana Jones went home sometimes.
Indy understood that, from time to time, he needed to get away from those situations which offered both the most satisfaction and the most disappointment.

Thanksgiving...

Appropriately well fed and sleepy at the end of this Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, I wish to say how thankful I am to have had the opportunity to assist all of my patients in the achievement of their aesthetic goals this past year.

I also want to say a special thank you to all of you who have taken the extra effort to write to me about how our intervention has improved your lives... Here is a recent example of one of our patient's letters:


Sarah,

I can't even begin to express with words how radically my life has changed for
the better since choosing to go with Dr. Soto (you, Cassie, etc.)
For an entire year, all I wanted was to cover up the horrible breast aug performed
by a different doctor.  No low cut tops, v-necks, bathing suits, etc.  It's amazing how
limited your choices are when you have to eliminate those.  I got a second surgery
(capsulectomy) with that same doctor, but it only made my problem worse.
I was horrified, discouraged, ashamed, and desperate to find a way to get it fixed.

I met with a lot of other plastic surgeons before choosing to go with Dr. Soto.  All of
them offering different ideas to fix my problem in a variety of price ranges.  I was terrified
to make another bad decision.

Dr. Soto was very impressive at the consultation- experienced, informative, knowledgeable, and with an
endless list of credentials. But I really needed an extra push, a little more guidance... which is where
you came in, Sarah.  You showed me so much compassion, gave me reassurances I didn't have within
myself.  I needed to know someone else understood my problem.  I knew you did.  I knew this was the
right fit for me.  I prayed really hard and finally decided to go with Dr. Soto.

Today, (six weeks after my corrective surgery with Dr. Soto), I roll into my follow-up
appointment feeling confident and wearing a low cut v-neck top.  I feel good, look
better than ever before, and I'm not taking anymore pain medication (which I had to
take regularly due to the level 3 capsule I had before).

I will never forget what you've done for me and I'm happy to refer Dr. Soto to everyone
I know, everyone who needs to have breast surgery.  Dr. Soto stepped up for me, promising
good, but delivering great.  My expectations were exceeded beyond imaginable.

Please feel free to share this email with anyone who needs reassurance.  I know how scary it is
having gone through three surgeries myself to get this right.  If only I had hindsight, I would've
known to go with Dr. Soto from the beginning.

Warmest regards,

A Very Happy Patient




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Saturday, November 27, 2010

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

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The Effects Smoking Can Have on Your Plastic Surgery Procedure

Thinking of having a cosmetic procedure? Well if you are a smoker, you had better put out that cigarette- PRONTO! Not only are they terrible for your heart and lungs, but they have a significant effect on the body’s ability to heal. Cigarettes have been linked to an increased risk of blood clots, infection in the surgical incision and overall delayed healing. Smoking robs the body of oxygen which is vital to the recuperation process. Ugly scars are also a real risk that could be a result of this disgusting habit. 
  
Nicotine causes blood vessel constriction, which will reduce the blood supply to the skin. Over time this is one of the reasons that many smokers tend to age much more quickly than nonsmokers. And no one wants to look older than they really are!

If you are having trouble quitting and staying cigarette-free, don’t worry you are not alone. Less than 50% of people that quit smoking actually stick with it after 12 months of not touching a cigarette. But if you are thinking of surgery it is imperative that you stay strong! Many surgeons will not operate on a patient unless they have put away the cigs for at least 4 weeks.

At Aesthetic Enhancements, we strive to give patients safe and stress-free experience. You should only trust a board certified plastic surgeon, like Dr. Armando Soto with something as important as your body. 

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Liposuction vs. CoolSculpting...What's the Difference?


Here at Aesthetic Enhancements Plastic Surgery, we offer a variety of cosmetic procedures to enhance your beauty.  With all the different methods of getting rid of unwanted fat, it can be hard to determine which is best for you. 

Two procedures Board Certified Plastic Surgeon - Dr. Armando Soto performs that are designed to remove excess fat and provide you with a slimmer figure are Liposuction and CoolSculpting by Zeltiq.  Both of these procedures eliminate fat cells, but will provide two very different outcomes. 

Researching the many different types of fat reduction procedures can be quite overwhelming and confusing for many patients. To ultimately determine which procedure is best for you, visit with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals to determine which is right for you.

In the meantime, we’ve put together this simple guide to help give you a better idea on which procedure may be able to give you the experience and outcome you are looking for!

 

Liposuction

CoolSculpting

How it works:
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that vacuums excess fat deposits from under the skin, slimming and reshaping specific areas of the body.
CoolSculpting is FDA approved for fat reduction using a non-invasive cooling technique called Cryolipolysis to target and freeze localized fat.
Who makes a good candidate:
Someone in good health with disproportionate contours due to fat deposits that won’t respond to diet and exercise.
Someone close to their ideal body weight who has small areas of stubborn fat pockets such as belly bulges, love handles or back fat that won’t budge with diet and exercise.
Benefits:
Dramatically improves body contour and shape. 
Non-invasive procedure with minimum discomfort, no anesthesia, needles or downtime.
Risks:
Liposuction is a surgical procedure, therefore, there are possible risks involved. 
You may not get the outcome you are looking for, and could need another treatment or an alternative treatment.
Recovery:
Swelling and some bruising is expected after surgery. 
A compression garment is usually worn following the procedure to control swelling. 
The recovery time depends on the extent of your surgery.
No downtime!  Get back to work or go for a run after treatment. 
The treated area may be numb or sensitive to touch directly after procedure.
Results:
Dramatic improvement in body shape and contour.  It may take a several months before the swelling subsides to notice the final outcome. 
The results from Liposuction will last as long as you continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
CoolSculpting will eliminate 20-25% of the fat cells in the treated areas permanently.  Noticeable, natural results of fat reduction in just 6 to 8 weeks.
What it won’t do:
Liposuction is not a treatment for obesity, nor will it take place of proper diet and exercise. 
It also will not treat cellulite or loose, saggy skin.
CoolSculpting will not tighten skin or improve body contour, it simply freezes fat cells!

Monday, November 22, 2010

60 Dimensions ?

 If we are only able to measure five percent of our universe - what of the remaining 95%?
Maybe our 5% is all that we are currently able to comprehend (or 'see').
While the universe may in fact be infinite - our 5% may be all that we need to see in order to comprehend the universe as a whole.
Maybe our current three dimensions act in the same way as a two-dimensional holographic image contains all the information needed to project a three-dimensional image.
 But how can only 5% be infinite?
Imagine an infinite number of fish.
Now count the scales on these fish.
Which is a greater number?
Are there more fish or more scales?
Since each is still infinite - are they not still the same number?
 Even when we measure the known universe there seems to be areas of greater mass or density.
Maybe these can be explained as areas where our known (or perceived) part of the universe overlaps another unknown part of the universe.
 If our three dimensions only enables us to see 5% of the universe - would 20x3 give us the whole universe?
If we are just the mean of all dimensions of the universe - maybe there are as many (or more than) sixty dimensions.
Maybe these inconsistencies in our universe are the points where more (or less) dimensions overlap.
If the spiral is the model used for our known Universe - is there another fractal which we cannot see that is the model for another dimension of the universe?