New Jersey Thompson Center's Blog


It’s time to start thinking about summer: Schedule your complimentary consultation (limited time offer)

January 18th, 2012

The calendar and thermometer may say otherwise but the warm and sunny days of summer are really just right around the corner.  The time to start planning is now to get into shape for summer at the Jersey Shore.  If you are considering breast augmentation or a body contouring procedure such as liposuction or a tummy tuck please check back soon and visit our blog for more information about these get-ready-for-summer procedures.

 

In the meantime, we invite you to take advantage of a very special offer and get a jump start on the upcoming spring and summer seasons.  Now through March 30, 2012 cosmetic consultations with Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Rudy Thompson will be complimentary for these popular procedures:

 

Breast Augmentation

Tummy Tuck

Liposuction

Smartlipo

 

Call 732-410-4789 to book your appointment now!

 

Dr. Rudy Thompson

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Thompson Center for Plastic Surgery

5 Professional Circle, Suite 107

Colts Neck, NJ 07722

732-410-4789

It’s all about non-surgical facial rejuvenation!

September 8th, 2011

We are fortunate to have so many options available today to offer to women and men interested non-surgical facial rejuvenation.  Navigating your way through all the options from Botox to laser treatments can get confusing!  It seems like new techniques and treatments are entering the scene all the time.  Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Rudy Thompson, is passionate about patient education and, whether you have had procedures before and would like to know “what’s new” or if you are considering non-surgical options for the very first time, we invite you to attend our upcoming complimentary group consultation with Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Rudy Thompson at the Thompson Center for Plastic Surgery in Colts Neck, NJ

Thursday, September 15th at10:30am

Some of the topics Dr. Thompson will discuss include:

  • Injectable treatments including Botox, Dysport, Juvederm, Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse and Sculptra Aesthetic
  • Laser treatments including photofacials, profractional therapy, microlaser peels, laser peels, laser resurfacing, skin tightening and laser vein treatments

Much more personal than a formal seminar, a group consultation offers you the opportunity to learn and ask questions in a relaxed and casual environment.  Attendees will receive a $50 gift certificate which may be redeemed towards a treatment of his or her choice.

If you are ready to learn more about how you can achieve a more youthful appearance without surgery please RSVP 732-410-4789 or thompsoncenter@live.com.  This group consultation is complimentary but space is very limited so that we may keep the setting comfortable and informal.  Reservations are required and we invite you to bring a friend!

We look forward to seeing you!

Save $100 on Juvederm and more

December 18th, 2010

Just in time for the holidays

Save $100

on your favorite injectable facial rejuvenation treatments

including:

Juvederm

Restylane

Perlane

Radiesse

This special offer is valid through December 30, 2010

Call 732-410-4789 to book your appointment

 

Also, ask us how you can save up to $300 on Sculptra Aesthetic!

 

This offer is no longer available

Please call us at 732-410-4789

for information about current promotions

Debunking the Myths of Breast Augmentation

November 17th, 2010

A “Must Read” for Women Considering Breast Augmentation

 

 

 

 

Breast augmentation still ranks as the most popular surgical cosmetic procedure for women today.  As recently published by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, over 300,000 breast augmentation procedures were performed in the United States in 2009.

 

There are still many myths and unanswered, or improperly answered, questions that patients have regarding breast augmentation.  Patients often have questions regarding the safety of silicone gel breast implants, questions about recovery time and concerns about their desire to look natural and still be happy with their breast size.  The most important part of a patient’s breast augmentation experience is a thorough and educational consultation with her surgeon.  During this visit, many important factors are discussed.  These include the quality of the patient’s skin envelope (loose, tight or moderate/normal), the degree of skin laxity as a result of pregnancy or changes in weight, and the base diameter (width of the breast mound).  Implant choice, with regard to size, is then the result of carefully planned measurements and perception of the patient’s chest wall characteristics.  In addition, size asymmetries (differences in size between the two breasts), shape differences, and nipple-areolar position differences should be accounted for and discussed pre-operatively.

 

Silicone gel implants and saline implants each have advantages and disadvantages.  Generally speaking, silicone gel implants are sought after by many patients because of their softness in appearance and feel and offer a natural look.  In November, 2006, the FDA lifted the moratorium on silicone gel breast implants for all women over the age of 22.  Silicone gel breast implants are widely used today because they are safe and there is no statistically significant data to show otherwise.  Saline implants are often selected by women who desire the benefit of a smaller incision for placement.  During consultations, I thoroughly educate my patients about all the advantages and disadvantages of both types of implants and offer my recommendation based on the patient’s body type, age, and soft tissue characteristics.

 

A breast augmentation procedure should not be a painful procedure with excessive downtime.  By spending the appropriate time pre-operatively planning the procedure and choosing an implant that fits the patient’s soft tissue envelope and breast diameter, there are fewer decisions for the surgeon to make in the operating room.  This leads to a faster procedure with significantly less recovery time.  Some patients even feel well enough to go out to dinner, or to an event, the night after their surgery!  In addition, most patients feel well enough to be back to work in one to two days.  Careful pre-operative planning leads to short recovery time and a natural-looking result.  This is the real art and expertise of breast augmentation.

 

An Interview with Dr. Rudy Thompson, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

August 31st, 2010
Dr. Rudy Thompson, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and New Jersey native, is celebrating the start of his eleventh year in private practice in Monmouth County. In  May, 2009, Dr. Thompson opened the Thompson Center for Plastic Surgery in Colts Neck, NJ.

Patient education is of utmost importance to Dr. Thompson, as is providing the safest plastic surgery techniques and highest standard of care, both pre and post-operatively. As a member of both prestigious societies within the field of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Thompson is proud to carry on the mission statements of  the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

What do you see as a trend right now that your patients are looking for procedure wise?

Today most patients are interested in looking good fast, without any surgery, and with very little to no downtime.We have trended toward the field of what we  refer to as cosmetic medicine. Patients are generally no longer coming to the office requesting invasive operative procedures such as face lifts, brow lifts and neck  lifts but, instead, non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Cosmetic facial plastic surgery has transformed into injectable and laser procedures.

Cosmetic medicine can offer patients a “one stop shopping” array of combination treatments that will provide themwith facial rejuvenation results that can rival  the results of a face lift. Technology has come a long way in just the ten years that I have been in practice. There are now injectables that can increase facial  volume, such as Sculptra Aesthetic™. Laser Technology has come a long way as well. Gone are the days of the laser resurfacing treatments with long and  prohibitive down time for patients.

We have also become very versatile with injectable filler treatments. We are now injecting fillers to correct the tear troughs, or hollowed areas under the eyes, in  addition to filling smile lines, or nasolabial folds and augmenting lips with fillers.

Aside from non-invasive procedures, what other trends are you seeing in cosmetics?

Without question, plastic surgery today is dominated by body contouring procedures. Over the last five years, more body contouring procedures have been performed than ever before. Our society has become more and more focused on weight loss and nutrition due to the alarming high rate of obesity in America.  Surgery, indeed, has become an effective treatment for weight loss, in the proper candidate and when all other options have failed. Gastric Bypass and Lap Band  procedures are at an all time high.

When a patient loses a large amount of weight and, often very rapidly after Gastric Bypass or a Lap Band procedure, he or she is left with a “deflated” body with  excess loose skin. One of the most gratifying subspecialties in plastic surgery is body contouring surgery after massive weight loss. After a series of, usually, three  to four surgeries, generally spaced three months apart, nearly all the excess loose skin after weight loss can be removed restoring the body to its natural, aesthetic  contours.

Breast augmentation has become the most popular cosmetic procedure in women today. Patients should understand that breast augmentation is an art. It requires a  significant amount of preoperative planning taking into consideration differences in breast volume, the breast skin envelope, and breast tissue characteristics that,  may or may not, be correctable with surgery. In the hands of a board certified Plastic Surgeon, the breast augmentation experience has become a gratifying one  with minimal down time.

With all the sensationalism surrounding Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, can you educate us for a moment on the way things really are as opposed to  what we see in the Glamour/People-type publications?

The media has certainly sensationalized plastic and cosmetic surgery. It is not uncommon for a local news station to not only portray a new procedure when it is  developed but also over hype it. In other words, they’ll say how wonderful a procedure is, before any published data in the scientific plastic surgery literature  regarding its safety and efficacy exists. We saw a prime example of this with laser assisted lipolysis, or laser liposuction, and with injection lipolysis, or injections used to “melt away” unwanted fat deposits. Patients would see procedures portrayed on various talk shows on television, in glamour magazines or on social media  websites. As a result, these procedures can become automatically perceived as legitimate and efficacious due to these “reputable” sources presenting them.

Another example of how plastic and cosmetic surgery has been sensationalized in the media is through television shows such as “Extreme Makeover.” It is often  portrayed that multiple complex cosmetic surgical procedures can be safely performed all at once with short recovery times and, even at times, seemingly  instantaneous recovery times. Television has also come into play as in the example of when “expert advice” is sometimes followed without research. Many  people can recall the story of a famous rap singer’s mother who had a devastating outcome after her son took the advice of a popular talk show host in choosing a Plastic Surgeon. In this case, the plastic surgeon was not board certified.

If you had your wish, what about your specialty would you change if you could?

While plastic and cosmetic surgery is often considered a glamorous profession, as they say, “To the victor come the spoils” and one of the “spoils” in our  wonderful specialty is the resistance of insurance companies to view plastic surgery procedures after massive weight loss as medically necessary. We continue to  fight an ongoing battle with insurance companies trying to convince themt hat patients who have lost over 100-150 pounds often through gastric bypass or lap  band surgery, need additional “medically necessary” procedures to compete their weight-loss journey. These body contouring procedures after massive weight-loss  tend to be very labor intensive and time consuming for the surgeon, which drives up the cosmetic fees for these procedures. Obesity is a medical problem and the  excess loose skin after massive weight-loss results from a medical problem. Its correction should not be viewed as elective or cosmetic in nature but, instead, medically necessary. This is an ongoing battle we will work hard to try to continue to fight.

Talking with Dr. Thompson about Plastic Surgery

January 7th, 2010

As Printed in Living In Magazine’s December 2009 Issue!

Overview of my practice:

Plastic surgery and cosmetic medical treatments tailored specifically for you.  As a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, I perform traditional cosmetic plastic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation and body contouring (including  tummy tuck, and liposuction), Smartlipo-MPX (minimally-invasive laser assisted body sculpting), as well as non-invasive procedures such as Botox, facial fillers, laser rejuvenation and laser hair removal.  At the time of your consultation, I will tailor a plan, specifically for you based upon your goals and my experience.

In addition to cosmetic procedures it gives me great satisfaction to help patients requiring reconstructive surgery, whether after breast cancer, or following a traumatic accident or injury.  Patients who have lost significant amounts of weight, either through their own efforts or by gastric bypass or lap band surgery, are also treated very successfully by body contouring procedures.

How do you stay current with new advances in your field?

As a member of the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), I regularly attend national conferences as well as local meetings.  In addition, I thoroughly enjoy reading books and journal articles written by experts from around the country in the field of Plastic Surgery.  I welcome opportunities to research and learn about new technology and products and meet with representatives often.

How has your specialty changed over the last decade?

Significant change has been the story of plastic surgery over the last decade.  From new advances in technology such as Smartlipo and laser treatments to the introduction of injectables such as Botox and dermal fillers, the landscape of plastic surgery has changed dramatically.  These new advances have opened up plastic surgery to a whole new group of patients who prefer to go the route of less invasive non-surgical procedures.  Additionally, the economic environment has had an effect as in the example of a patient who, years ago, may have elected to have a facelift, but, instead, now may opt to have a “liquid facelift.”

Are there any programs your practice is offering to help patients hurt by the economy?

The economy has an effect on everyone.  While media reports have indicated that the economy is now heading in the right direction, the reality is that many people are considering delaying purchases they consider to be “luxury items.”   Some patients jokingly refer to their treatments as “necessities”.  For many people, however, getting a surgical procedure that they have always wanted may seem out of reach.  We are pleased to offer Care Credit to our patients as a way to finance procedures they would prefer to have sooner, rather than later.   We work directly with Care Credit and have been successful in helping patients open accounts.  Care Credit offers a variety of plans including the very popular” no-interest” plans.  Additionally, we regularly share information with our patients via our website and e-mails about manufacturer’s rebates from companies who make products such as Botox, Juvederm, Latisse and Dysport.  We understand that patients appreciate saving money whenever possible.

What would a referral say about your practice?

I am personally dedicated, as is each member of our staff, to making patients feel welcome.  Attention to detail is so important and we have worked hard to create a warm, cozy and relaxing environment.  Our cosmetic patients regularly refer friends and we sincerely appreciate the confidence they have in me and our staff.  We love feedback from patients we receive during (and after) they have been in my care.  Recently, we were told by a patient who was healed after reconstructive surgery, “we’re going to miss you… we love coming here.”