Dr. Sidle specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the face, head, and neck. His services range from minimally invasive office procedures with little to no downtime to major operations leading to dramatic improvements in appearance.
Dr. Sidle is one of a select group of cosmetic surgeons who are “double-boarded”. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Dr. Sidle specializes in the following procedures:
- Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
- Chin and Cheek Augmentation
- Cosmetic Injectables (treating Facial Line and Wrinkles)
- Facelifts
- Forehead and Brow Lifts
- Hairline Lowering
- Neck Lift and Neck Liposuction
- Otoplasty (Ear Pinning)
- Rhinophyma
- Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
- Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) – Male
- Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) – Revision
- Skin Cancer Reconstruction
- Skin Resurfacing
- Scar Revision
Cosmetic Procedures FAQs
Cosmetic procedures encompass a wide variety of treatments and surgeries that are designed to improve or alter a person’s appearance. Standard procedures include Botox injections, dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and liposuction. Generally, any treatment designed to change a person’s appearance can be considered a cosmetic procedure.
The most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States are:
- Blepharoplasty
- Chin and Cheek Augmentation
- Cosmetic Injectables
- Facelifts
- Forehead and Brow Lifts
- Hairline Lowering
- Neck Lift, and Neck Liposuction
- Otoplasty
- Rhinophyma
- Rhinoplasty
- Skin Cancer Reconstruction
- Skin Resurfacing
- Scar Revision
A few different types of plastic surgery can help make you look younger. Some of the most popular procedures include:
- Botox injections to smooth out wrinkles on the face.
- Facelifts to tighten and lift the skin on the face.
- Laser skin resurfacing to reduce the appearance of age spots, sun damage, and wrinkles.
- Tummy tuck to remove excess skin and tighten abdominal muscles.
The answer to this question depends on the surgery performed. Generally, surgeries that involve removing or altering bone or muscle tissue (such as a facelift or nose job) will last longer than those that include injecting foreign materials into the body (such as collagen injections).
Every individual’s body will respond differently to surgery, and the results may differ. It is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss what procedures would suit your needs.
There are a lot of variables that go into the safety of any surgical procedure, including cosmetic surgery. Some factors that can affect safety include the surgeon’s experience and skill level, the quality of the surgical facility, and your overall health and medical history.
That being said, cosmetic surgery is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified surgeon in a good surgical facility. However, as with any surgery, there are risks involved, so weighing those risks against the potential benefits is essential before deciding whether or not to proceed with the surgery.
People get cosmetic surgery for many reasons, including self-expression, body image and self-acceptance, social and cultural pressure, and a desire to be admired.
Cosmetic surgery may help with body image issues, such as not feeling confident with the way you look. It may help with societal pressure to look a certain way. It may help to boost self confidence to feel more positive about yourself in social settings.
Cosmetic surgery can also improve your self-esteem. The procedure may give you the confidence to pursue goals you might not have previously thought possible based on your appearance.
Finally, cosmetic surgery can increase your social acceptance and self-worth. If you feel more accepted in society, you may be more likely to develop healthy relationships with others and feel less lonely.
The pros of cosmetic surgery include improving one’s appearance and increasing self-confidence. Meanwhile, the cons of cosmetic surgery are that it is often expensive, risky, and may not always produce the desired results.
Overall, the benefits of cosmetic surgery usually outweigh the risks, but it’s essential to research before undergoing any procedure and choose a qualified surgeon.
No, cosmetic surgery is not painful.
Because most surgical procedures for cosmetic enhancement involve little or no pain, this procedure may be considered pain-free.
The only actual downside to cosmetic surgery is the price tag. The price of a procedure can vary depending on many factors, such as the complexity of the procedure, the doctor’s skill and experience, and the type of surgery required.
Facial cosmetic surgery is a surgical procedure that is used to improve the appearance of a person’s face. Many different procedures can be performed, including rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and facelift.
Each procedure has its risks and benefits, and it is essential to discuss your options with a qualified surgeon before deciding.
It depends on the person and situation. For some people, a few cosmetic procedures may be necessary; for others, a lifetime of plastic surgery may be more appropriate.
In general, however, a few cosmetic procedures can be done at once without risk or long-term complications. For example, a minor procedure like a brow tattoo or eyelid surgery can be done in one or two appointments with minimal recovery time or complications. A more extensive procedure like a nose job or chin implant may need to be done in one to two sessions with more recovery time or complications.
Another important factor to consider is the patient’s confidence in the procedure and the surgeon involved. If you are nervous or uncertain about the process, it is probably best to delay the surgery and take your time to be sure. On the other hand, if you are confident in your surgeon and in your decision to have cosmetic surgery, then it is usually best to proceed with the procedure.
A cosmetic surgeon has had additional training in performing surgery to improve a person’s appearance, while a plastic surgeon has had additional training to reconstruct or enhance the function of injured or malformed tissues.
A cosmetic surgeon can be either a plastic surgeon or another type of doctor (e.g., dermatologist), but a plastic surgeon must be a doctor. Hence, all plastic surgeons are cosmetic surgeons, but not all cosmetic surgeons are plastic surgeons.
Generally, yes. However, there are a few exceptions.
If you have private insurance, many types of cosmetic surgery are usually covered by insurance. It depends on your specific plan, but many plans cover Botox injections, liposuction, facelifts, other facial plastic surgery, etc.
You can Check the NMFF website to see if your insurance is one of many accepted.
There are two types of plastic surgery: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Reconstructive surgery is performed to correct or improve a deformity or injury. Cosmetic surgery is performed to improve the appearance of a person’s physical features.
It depends on the type of surgery. Generally, the success rate for plastic surgery is high. However, any surgery is always associated with risks, and it is essential to consult with a qualified surgeon to discuss your specific situation and potential risks.
Plastic surgery can be used to correct a variety of cosmetic issues, including scars, wrinkles, or uneven features. It can also be used to reconstruct tissues damaged by trauma or disease.
It depends on the type of surgery. Some procedures, like laser hair removal, are considered to be permanent because they destroy the hair follicle, and it can’t grow back. Other procedures, like Botox injections, are temporary because the effects wear off over time. Generally, most types of cosmetic surgery are considered permanent, but there is always a chance that something could go wrong, and the results might not be permanent.