DESTIN, FL, February 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Destin Plastic Surgery (http://www.theplasticdoc.com/), a Panama City area plastic surgery practice famed for its "No Scar on the Breast" augmentation technique, was recently featured on the television show "Studio10" explaining the computer-imaging Vectra 3D system.
This state-of-the-art 3D imaging program shows patients their simulated appearance after a procedure such as a breast augmentation. Women from Pensacola to Panama City - and even from outside of Florida - are travelling to the practice to benefit from this key pre-procedure step. After viewing the image, patients can understand the potential benefits more clearly and discuss possible treatment options with the doctor.
3D imaging can be used for many cosmetic surgery procedures. When performing breast augmentation for Pensacola and Panama City women, the No Scar on the Breast procedure is one of the most popular options at Destin Plastic Surgery. A board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. William Burden is renowned as one of the very few surgeons performing the endoscopic breast enlargement method. This procedure involves making small incisions in the under-arm area, which allow him to place the implant more precisely.
"Women come from all over the world as well as nearby cities like Tallahassee, Pensacola, and Panama City to Destin Plastic Surgery for breast augmentation surgery with our No Scar on the Breast enlargement technique," says Dr. Burden.
To help patients see the possible results for this and other procedures, he uses the Vectra 3D system, which he describes as a "great innovation." During a consultation, the upper body is photographed and the image is scanned into the 3D system. From there, the surgeon can adjust the image during a discussion with the patient, and save preferred changes for future reference.
"We are one of the very few practices offering this computer imaging technology," explains Dr. Scott Ennis, another board-certified plastic surgeon at the practice. "We take pride in the fact that when we use the Vectra system, we encourage our patients to discuss all their options, including non-surgical treatments. In some cases, they may benefit from adding a non-surgical procedure, such as one of the treatments we offer to help our patients revitalize their skin. Women and men trust our practice for honesty, professional integrity, and ultimately results they can truly love."
Dr. William R Burden, MD, FACS and Dr. L. Scott Ennis, MD, FACS of Destin Plastic Surgery (http://www.theplasticdoc.com/) are known for their experience and dedication to staying in the forefront of leading technology in plastic surgery. They perform over a thousand procedures per year, and are recognized for their endoscopic and minimal incision surgery including the "No Scar on the Breast" and "No Scar on the Face" techniques. Drs Burden and Ennis have the distinction of being dual board certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as General Surgery. They treat many patients from the southeast including Panama City, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Dothan, Atlanta, and Birmingham with referrals coming from all regions of the United States and abroad. Many people travel from Europe, South America and Asia to Destin Plastic Surgery to seek out their services.
Panama City Area Plastic Surgery Practice Featured on Television
Destin Plastic Surgery, a Panama City area plastic surgery practice, was recently featured on Studio10 explaining the Vectra 3D system. This computer imaging system allows patients to see what they would look like after a plastic surgery procedure.
2011-02-22
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[Press-News.org] Panama City Area Plastic Surgery Practice Featured on TelevisionDestin Plastic Surgery, a Panama City area plastic surgery practice, was recently featured on Studio10 explaining the Vectra 3D system. This computer imaging system allows patients to see what they would look like after a plastic surgery procedure.