Our plastic surgeon, Jon Paul Trevisani, MD, was recently interviewed in the Spring 2018 newsletter for the University of Central Florida’s Dean Society, an elite cohort of physicians and community leaders who demonstrate a strong commitment to the education, research, and advancement of the medical community. In the publication, Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani speaks of the fulfillment he receives when given the opportunity to make a positive change in his patients’ lives, stating that, “Seeing my patients happy is my greatest reward.” Delving into the various aspects that inspired Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani’s endeavor into plastic surgery as a career, the article goes on to recognize his contributions to the Dean’s Society, as well as the university’s medical community at large. When he is not... Continue Reading
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A brazilian butt lift (BBL) is a procedure designed to achieve a rounder, more pronounced, and more shapely appearance in the buttocks. The surgery utilizes a patient’s own fat—harvested through liposuction—to add volume to the buttocks, thereby offering an alternative to gluteal implants that many consider more “natural.” In his commitment to maintaining clear and comprehensive patient education, Orlando plastic surgeon Jon Paul Trevisani, MD, FACS wants to ensure individuals considering buttock augmentation through fat grafting techniques are made aware of the recent safety risks associated with the procedure. A Multi-Society Gluteal Fat Grafting Task Force* was recently formed following revelations that the mortality rate for a brazilian butt lift was approximately 1 in 3,000— the highest ratio of any aesthetic procedure, according to the... Continue Reading
We are incredibly proud to announce that Dr. Jon has been recognized as “Doctor of the Year” in the latest issue of Orlando Style Magazine! This is particularly exciting because the honor is bestowed upon the doctor who receives the most votes from readers. Each year, Orlando Style Magazine conducts an online poll and then tallies the results to determine who in our area will be named “Doctor of the Year.” Accompanying the recognition of our board-certified plastic surgeon as the winner is an in-depth profile chronicling Dr. Jon’s life from childhood to the present, recounting some of the major events that led him toward embracing a career in plastic surgery and opening the Aesthetic Surgery Center in 1997. Dr. Jon has been recognized in... Continue Reading
Loose or hanging adnominal skin is one of the most common cosmetic concerns among our patients at The Aesthetic Surgery Centre. With a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), our board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani, can remove excess skin from the abdomen as well as tighten or repair the underlying musculature. While men and women can enjoy many benefits from tummy tuck surgery, many patients want to know how long the results will last. For women and men who lead a healthy lifestyle, eat a nutritious diet, and exercise regularly, the results of an abdominoplasty can last decades. Ideal candidates for tummy tuck surgery are already at or near their ideal weight, and maintaining a stable weight can preserve the results of this popular body contouring... Continue Reading
As with any major surgery, there are some risks associated with tummy tuck surgery. Immediately following the procedure, patients can expect mild swelling, soreness, and bruising, though these side effects typically resolve quickly. Oral pain medication can be used to easily manage any post-operative discomfort. Our plastic surgeon in Orlando, Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani, uses the latest surgical techniques to maximize patient safety during the tummy tuck procedure. Since this is considered major surgery, an adverse reaction to anesthesia is a potential risk. Blood clots and/or infection are also potential risks of the surgery; however, Dr. Jon gives each patient detailed post-operative instructions to help minimize these risks. During the initial stages of recovery, patients should avoid any heavy lifting or strenuous exercise. Dr. Jon... Continue Reading
The primary cosmetic concern shared by most individuals considering a tummy tuck is excess skin or skin sagging from the lower abdomen. A tummy tuck is designed to remove this loose skin for a more fit appearance and a sleeker silhouette. Oftentimes, tummy tuck candidates are men or women who have lost a significant amount of weight, either from rigorous diet and exercise or bariatric surgery. Mothers who want to regain a flatter stomach after pregnancy also often choose a tummy tuck to achieve their goals. A tummy tuck is not intended as a weight loss procedure, and candidates should be at or near their target body weight for the best results. Although the reasons for choosing a tummy tuck may vary from patient to... Continue Reading
Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani custom-tailors each mommy makeover treatment plan to the individual patient, so the overall price will vary accordingly. Most mothers considering this procedure want to renew the shape of their breasts, address excess abdominal fat and skin, and repair the abdominal muscles that may have been stretched or torn during pregnancy and childbirth. However, the exact procedures that constitute a mommy makeover will differ from patient to patient. Breast augmentation, breast lift, tummy tuck, and liposuction are all common components. Some patients choose to add non-surgical facial rejuvenation to their treatment plan to achieve a well-rested, refreshed look. Depending upon which procedures the patient chooses, the cost of the mommy makeover will fluctuate. The main factor that can influence the price of... Continue Reading
A mommy makeover can significantly rejuvenate one’s appearance by addressing the effects that pregnancy and breastfeeding have on the body. Many women considering this procedure wonder how the recovery process might impact their daily routines, and our plastic surgeon, Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani, has compiled this list of recommendations to make your recovery more comfortable and facilitate the healing process: Since your mobility will likely be limited during the first couple of days of your recovery, arranging a friend or family member to help you around the house can be essential. For the first week or two, mothers should also arrange for assistance with childcare. Heavy lifting and strenuous physical activity should be avoided for four to six weeks, so this extra assistance may be... Continue Reading