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	<title>Makeup and Beauty blog &#124; TalkingMakeup.com &#124; Celebrity Fashion News &#187; Dr Alan Bienstock</title>
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		<title>Ottavia et Emma Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 18:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ottavia et Emma Event during New York Fashion Week Fall 2009: Sponsored by TheLuxurySpot.com, Elizabeth Grant, and 6 Degrees Magazine, the party drew over 1500 fans and guests who throughout the night enjoyed complimentary Chambord cocktails, OPI/Chambord colored nail polishes and gift bags stuffed with goodies that scream pure luxury. Photo credit: Rie Hirata. Carried [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.ottaviaetemma.com/">Ottavia et Emma</a> Event during New York Fashion Week Fall 2009: Sponsored by <a href="http://www.theluxuryspot.com/">TheLuxurySpot.com</a>, Elizabeth Grant, and 6 Degrees Magazine, the party drew over 1500 fans and guests who throughout the night enjoyed complimentary Chambord cocktails, OPI/Chambord colored nail polishes and gift bags stuffed with goodies that scream pure luxury.</p>
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Photo credit: Rie Hirata.</p>
<p>Carried in, Ottavia et Emma 100% Organic Cotton Fashion Week IT Tote Bags, were swag products including BOBO luxury silk wrapping paper, sandals from Shoes That Love You, all-natural dog treats from K9 Confections, gift certificates for Pinkberry and top celebrity skincare guru, <strong>Dr. Alan Bienstock</strong>, and Ottavia et Emma&#8217;s own 100% Organic Cotton logo tee.</p>
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Aidyn Crowe and Dr. Alan Bienstock (photo by Sean Hogan).</p>
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<p>Special guests who were spotted celebrating with Ottavia et Emma? American Idol&#8217;s <strong>Kellie Pickler</strong>, CW &amp; Elle Magazine Stylista&#8217;s Jason Christopher Peters, and some of America&#8217;s favorite personalities from Bravo&#8217;s The Real Housewives of New York City and Tony Award winning start Joan Allen , to name a few.</p>
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Bryce Gruber, Friend and Vivianne LaPointe-wearing Ottavia et Emma (photo by Sean Hogan).</p>
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Elizabeth Spallanzi of Ottavia et Emma &amp;<br />
Jason Christopher Peters of Elle Magazine&#8217;s Reality Show Stylista.</p>
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Models wearing the Ottavia et Emma Fall09 Collection.<br />
<span style="font-size: small; font-family: Calibri;">Makeup Credit: Susan Silverman<br />
Hair Credit: Mahesha Woolridge</span></p>
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Models wearing the Ottavia et Emma Fall09 Collection.<br />
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		<title>Marta Walsh Interviews Plastic Surgeon Dr. Bienstock</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 03:56:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marta</dc:creator>
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<p>I recently interviewed Plastic Surgeon <a href="www.drbienstock.com ">Dr. Alan Bienstock</a> for <a href="http://www.beautyinterviews.com">www.beautyinterviews.com</a> .</p>
<p>Here it is:</p>
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<p><strong>Marta Walsh</strong>: When did your fascination with plastic surgery begin?<br />
<strong>Dr. Bienstock</strong>: When I was a teenager, I watched a television show about an army plastic surgeon (played by Armand Assante) who reconstructed the mauled face of a nurse over several years. I thought back then that this was my calling since it was an amalgamation of sculpting and science.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Which procedures are you most known for?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Fat grafting, body contouring for massive weight loss patients, and lip suspension.</p>
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<p><strong>MW:</strong> What non-surgical procedures do you also perform?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Botox injections, Juvederm and restylane &#8211; soft tissue fillers</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What are some of the most popular plastic surgery procedures today among women?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Women are frequently having botox and fillers done in terms of non invasive approaches. For invasive surgical procedures, they are getting liposuction and breast augmentation.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What advice can you give to anyone who is considering plastic surgery for the first time?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Patients and individuals should do their homework on the surgical procedure and the plastic surgeon. Patients should look up their physicians on line and peruse and analyze their credentials. They should not rush into anything and remember that surgery does have risks. Cosmetic surgery is purely elective and should be evaluated with patience, care, and research. Many plastic surgeons have their CV posted on their website. Patients should not be awestruck by overly slick and decadent websites, advertising and offices; these can often be masks and facades and are not a true testimony of the physician. The surgeon&#8217;s surgical skills, integrity, and personality are more important than the quality of leather in his waiting room. Individuals should focus on word of mouth from their friends and colleagues opinions in terms of the physician&#8217;s quality of work and bed side manner. Most importantly, the patient should form his/her own impression of the physician during the first consultation.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Which tips can you give us for achieving natural looking breast augmentation?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> The key to achieving a good, natural appearing breast augmentation is for the patient and doctor to choose the appropriate implant in terms of size, width, and composition based on the individual&#8217;s body. Breast augmentation that involves too large of an implant or placed to centrally can give the image of unflattering or excessive cleavage that does not suit the woman.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> How do you help your breast augmentation clients in deciding which cup size to go for?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> The surgeon and the patient must decide together what the best size implant is for the patient based on her body&#8217;s proportions. The breast width and dimensions in conjunction with the overlying skin envelope help determine a range of suitable implants. In the office, I will also give the patient a range of sizers, both saline and silicone to place in their bra to get a feel for size they may desire.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Is a breast size D or DD is achieved differently on different body type, say a petite woman vs. a taller wider woman?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> The same breast implant will have a different appearance on women of different build. Cup sizes are truly arbitrary since there is no true science behind it, meaning that one patient&#8217;s view of C-cup maybe another&#8217;s B-cup. Larger breasts and implants will be more congruous and harmonious with a taller and wider woman compared to a petite woman. Breast enhancement can look very artificial when the implants chosen are too large. When the implants are too large, the breast can look very unnatural with thinned out and attenuated skin, leading to stretch marks.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What are some of the main differences between saline breast implants and silicone breast implants?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Saline filled breast implants are composed of a silicone shell that is filled during breast augmentation after the implant is inserted into the breast pocket. Silicone gel implants also consist of a silicone outer shell, but they are also pre-filled with a silicone gel rather than saline. The silicone gel has a viscous and thick consistency which more closely approximates native breast tissue while the saline implant isn&#8217;t compressible and can have a firm impression. Silicone implants frequently feel and look more natural.<br />
However, patients are still concerned about possible silicone rupture although the rupture rates and capsular contracture rates are similar for both subsets of implants. Based on current guidelines, patients who have silicone implants are also supposed to have interim MRIs to rule out implant rupture. Furthermore, silicone implants are more expensive than their saline counterparts.</p>
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Dr. Bienstock is shown here, with The Luxury Spot&#8217;s own Stephanie, at the September 5th NY Fashion Week Launch of Ottavia et Emma.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> How would you go about consulting a patient before a rhinoplasty, and is bringing sample celebrity photos of one&#8217;s desired nose helpful?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> During a consultation with a patient who is interested in rhinoplasty, I focus on the functional aspects as well as the form of the individual&#8217;s nose. There is the issue of the appearance of the nose with the overall harmony with the face. In certain scenarios, the patient is concerned about their large nose, but the real issue is their under projected chin. I will also identify if there are any breathing problems or nasal obstruction such as a deviated septum. I don&#8217;t think bringing celebrity photos is helpful and can actually be a problem during the consultation. The patient may have unreasonable expectations if they want or expect to have a celebrity nose. The nose is defined by so many variables such as skin thickness, bone structure and cartilage support that no two noses are the same.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What have been the key innovations in plastic surgery over the past few years?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Some of the key inventions or novelties in cosmetic surgery are the short scar face lift, soft tissue fillers such as juvederm and restylane, and the total body lift for gastric bypass patients.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Truth or Myth: Best plastic surgeons are in New York City or Beverly Hills?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> It is pure myth that the best surgeons are in NYC or Beverly Hills. There are very talented and bright surgeons throughout the US.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What is your philosophy about beauty?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Beauty is the essence of feeling fresh, healthy, young, and vibrant. An individual&#8217;s beauty revolves around his/her inner and outer core in terms freshness and natural aura. Our perception of beauty should not revolve around the media&#8217;s prejudices.  In order for patients to maintain their beauty, I encourage all of my patients to have a healthy, complete diet that is replete with vegetables, proteins, fruit, and vitamins. In addition to nutrition, I emphasize the importance of exercise, sunscreens, sleep, relaxation, moisturizers, and smoking cessation. Sun, smoke, stress, and dryness can be the biggest catalysts of the aging process.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What do you love most about being a plastic surgeon?<br />
<strong>DR. B:</strong> Plastic surgery is a great career since it incorporates sculpting skin, fat, and tissue with medical acumen, basic science, anatomy and physiology. The gamut of the field is overwhelming from breast reconstruction of cancer patients to cleft lip and palate to total body lifts for massive weight loss patients. The field is always advancing in terms of technology and technique and never stagnates.</p>
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		<title>Meet Celebrity Plastic Surgeon Dr Alan Bienstock</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talking Makeup would like to introduce Celebrity Plastic Surgeon Dr Alan Bienstock . Dr Alan Bienstock is a Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who is in private practice in both Princeton, New Jersey and Manhattan, New York. The plastic surgeon earned his medical degree from the prestigious Duke University Medical Center. Dr Alan Bienstock (left) with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Talking Makeup would like to introduce Celebrity Plastic Surgeon <a href="http://drbienstock.com/">Dr Alan Bienstock</a> .</p>
<p>Dr Alan Bienstock is a Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who is in private practice in both Princeton, New Jersey and Manhattan, New York. The plastic surgeon earned his medical degree from the prestigious Duke University Medical Center.</p>
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Dr Alan Bienstock (left) with Stephanie (right) from IntenCity Global PR.</p>
<p>Alan Bienstock, MD, started his private plastic surgery in reconstructive surgery practice in Lawrenceville, New Jersey and Manhattan, New York in 2005.</p>
<p>Here is Dr Alan Bienstock about <strong>Lip Suspension and Augmentation:</strong><br />
When a woman ages, gravity lengthens the distance between the nose and the lips. This leads to a diminished pout and less prominent cupid&#8217;s bow in conjunction with thinner and narrower lips. Lip suspension , performed with or without fat grafting, provides a round, full convex shape to the cupid&#8217;s bow of the upper lip. This provides long lasting results unlike the soft tissue fillers.</p>
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<p>Very small hidden incisions are made in the nostrils to suspend and roll out the upper lip to create this more convex, youthful appearance. The overall effect is a more harmonious look of the entire face with an everted lip with more fullness that has a more youthful pout. This technique can be performed in the office with local anesthesia and has minimal down time.</p>
<p>And, Dr Alan Bienstock about <strong>Fat Grafting</strong> (never heard of it, you?):<br />
During the aging process, men and women both lose volume in their face. Fat grafting is a technique and strategy to combat this progession and to restore fullness to the face.a patient&#8217;s own fat can be injected and sculpted to smooth out contour deficiencies, scars, and aging to help create a more youthful appearance by restoring elasticity to the skin. This fat is harvested from the patient&#8217;s body using liposuction techniques and processed accordingly. It is injected meticulously into areas of contour abnormalities/irregularities or areas that require volume enhancement such as the cheeks and lips. It can also fill in lines and wrinkles in the forehead, chin , and nasolabial folds. It is most effective in treating the tear trough deformity or hollowed out and skeletonized eyes. Fat injections in this periorbital area help wind back the years and eliminate the tired and fatigued look. Fat grafts offer the benefit of potential permanent correction and enhancement compared to the evanescent soft tissue fillers which are always absorbed.</p>
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