Category Archives: Veins

Lidocaine Info Important For My Surgical Practice – Maximums and Toxicity

lidocaine picture from drugs.com

Lidocaine

  • Also known as Xylocaine and sometimes Lignocaine
  • Local Anesthetic
  • Antiarrhythmic drug – for ventricular arrhythmias (but Amiodarone is mostly used for this)
  • The first Amino-Amide local anesthetic
  • First marketed in 1949
  • Alters signal conduction in neurons by blocking the fast voltage gated sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane.  Thus prevents depolarization of the postsynaptic neuron.

Esters and Amide local anesthetics – way to remember which

  • Esters have only one “i” in the name: Procaine, Cocaine
  • Amides have over two “i”s in the name:  Lidocaine, Bupivicaine, Prilocaine.

Contraindications to using Lidocaine

  • Porphyria – rare inherited or aquired disorders of enzymes which produce porphyrins and heme resulting in neurological complications (abdominal pain, vomiting, neuropathy)  or skin problems.
  • Heme is one the best known porphyrin the pigment in red blood cells and cofactor of the protein hemoglobin.
  • Porphyrin means purple

Lidocaine overdose

  • can occur with topical creams
  • Treatment with IV lipid emulsions can reverse the effects of lidocaine toxicity.

Adverse Effects

  • Rare
  • Allergic reactions rare.
  • CNS (central nervous system) and cardiovascular effects
  • CNS at lower doses, cardiac at higher doses
  • CNS: nervousness, tingling around mouth, tinnitus, tremor, dizziness, blurred vision, seizures, depression, loss of consciousness
  • Cardiovascular effects: hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias

Insensitivity to Lidocaine

  • Genetic
  • Exists in some patients with ADHD and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Lidocaine Safety and Toxic doses

  • Particular care in calculating maximum safe dose for young children
  • Peak blood levels of lidocaine usually occur 10-25 minutes after injection – the point at which toxic effects are likely to be seen.
  • Maximum safe dose of lidocaine without vasoconstrictor (ie. epinephrine) is 3-4.5 mg/kg (duration of action 1 hour).  No more than 300 mg (30 cc’s of 1% Lidocaine) at once.
  • Maximum safe dose of lidocaine with vasoconstrictor is 5-7 mg/kg (duration of action 2-6 hours)

How to calculate Maximum safe doseage of Lidocaine

  • You need to know that 1% Lidocaine solution is 10 mg/mL
  • Example Calculation for a 70 Kg man:  Lido 1% with Epi:  keep under 7 mg/Kg.  7×70 = 490 mg for 70 kg man.  Divide 490 mg by 10 mg/ML = 49 ml.

How is this important to our Plastic Surgical and Acupuncture practice?

  • We use lidocaine in plastic surgical procedures – topical and subcutaneous – for removal of moles, injection of fillers such as Juvederm, and sometimes for Botox.
  • I also use injected  lidocaine as part of some trigger point deactivation practices in acupuncture.

Cosmetic Procedures at Surgical Artistry which may use Lidocaine

  • Liposuction – tumescent lidocaine
  • Mole removal – injected subcutaneous local lidocaine
  • Fillers – Juvederm – some formulations have lidocaine within the product
  • Fillers and Botox – sometimes we use topical lidocaine
  • Face Veins – sometimes we use topical lidocaine
  • Minor office surgeries – we use injected lidocaine in the subcutaneous level

 

What do we do at Surgical Artistry?

 

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I get this question a good deal.  I think it’s probably somewhat confusing as to what we do and we offer a lot of procedures and products.  Basically we are a two surgeon medical group offering services in Veins, Acupuncture, Plastic Surgery, and General Surgery.  That can be quite a lot.  But even with that said, it’s somewhat confusing as to what each of these items involves.  So I thought I’d make a list which doesn’t include everything, but covers most of what we do:

DR. TAMMY WU PROCEDURES:

DR. CALVIN LEE COSMETIC and BOTOX PROCEDURES:

  • Botox for cosmetic
  • Botox for headaches
  • Botox for hand and axillary sweating
  • Botox for TMJ (jaw pain)
  • Fillers (ie. Juvederm)
  • Lip Augmentation with Juvederm or other injectable fillers
  • Vein Laser
  • Vein Injections (ie. with Asclera)
  • Face Vein treatment
  • Acne Consultation
  • Skin Care Consultation
  • Cosmetic Mole Removal
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Chemical peels (ie. Obagi Blue Peel Radiance and Obagi Blue Peel)

DR. CALVIN LEE ACUPUNCTURE PROCEDURES:

  • Acupuncture trigger point deactivation for muscle pain
  • Acupuncture for back pain / neck pain
  • Acupuncture for buttock pain (ie. pyriformis syndrome)
  • Acupuncture for IT band pain (side of thighs wrapping to below knee)
  • Acupuncture for fertility
  • Acupuncture for TMJ (jaw pain)
  • Acupuncture for stress / anxiety
  • Acupuncture for allergies
  • Acupuncture for fibromyalgia
  • Acupuncture for depression
  • Acupuncture for hormones (hot flashes, acne, menstrual cycle)
  • Acupuncture for facial rejuvenation (cosmetic)
  • Acupuncture to boost the immune system
  • General wellness Acupuncture
  • Anti-nausea acupuncture for those undergoing chemotherapy or pregnancy

  SKIN CARE PRODUCTS:

  • Obagi Line
  • NIA 24 Line
  • Various Skinceuticals

 GRADUATED COMPRESSION SOCKS:

To recover faster from workouts, prevent varicose veins, and prevent injuries

  • Calf sleeves from Sigvaris and CEP brands
  • Full calf sleeves from Sigvaris and CEP brands
  • Dress socks from Sigvaris
  • Thigh high and Pantyhose compression from Sigvaris.

 Contact Us:

Surgical Artistry - Calvin Lee, MD / Tammy Wu, MD

 

Metronidazole Topical for Rosacea?

This is a note-taking blog for purposes of education – not for specific directed medical advice.

Metronidazole is a treatment available for Rosacea

  • Topical application of Metronidazole (meanning applied to the skin surface)
  • Metronidazole also comes as a pill form but this isn’t usually needed or indicated for Rosacea
  • Metronidazole is an antibiotic
  • Flagyl is the name a brand of metronidazole in pill form
  • As an antibiotic, Metronidazole is effective against anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.  It is a drug used for treating clostridium difficile infection (c. diff).
  • Topically, it comes as cream or gel
  • Metrogel is a brand (Metrogel 1%) as is Rozex.  And there are generics available for metronidazole gel or cream.
  • Many patients use metronidazole topical twice a day
  • Many patients of ours at Surgical Artistry, Modesto, report some dryness with the product and use it with a moisturizer.

Other uses of Metronidazole

  • Orally it has been used in Crohn’s disease
  • And orally, it has been used as part of the treatment for peptic ulcer disease

Obagi Rosaclear

  • a system designed by Obagi Medical for treatment of Rosacea
  • Metronidazole topical is part of the kit,
  • available as part of the rosaclear kit is a cleanser, toner, and a special tinted sunblock

What is Rosacea?

  • Some forms of it seems to be a skin infection which is related to blood vessel dilation and redness
  • Central facial redness, burning and stinging
  • visible red veins
  • bumps or blemishes
  • tight or itchy facial skin which may swell
  • Cause is unknown

What can our office in Modesto, do for Rosacea?

There are many treatments available for Roscea

  • We have Rosaclear available from Obagi
  • We have many Rosclear Sunscreen – tinted specially to hide and blend in the redness.
  • We have a vascular laser (Dornier 940, Germany) which is good for targeting the red vessels.
  • For some patients we can also prescribe clindamycin topical for rosacea

2012 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report by ASPS: Top procedures & Top age groups

Growth and statistics of Plastic Surgery and it’s relation to our practice in Modesto, CA

ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) Released its 2012 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report.

Here are the key highlights of the report as it relates to our Plastic Surgery Practice in Modesto: Surgical Artistry led by Dr. Tammy Wu, MD Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and member of the ASPS.

At the bottom of this post, I compare my own minimally invasive cosmetic procedure (ie. Botox, Veins, Fillers, chemical peels, microdermabrasion) data from Modesto, CA to the national ASPS data.  I am not an ASPS member.  Only Dr. Tammy Wu is an ASPS member.

All statistics here is 2012 vs 2011 data from the ASPS.

Cosmetic Procedures For 2012:

  • Cosmetic Procedures:  Cosmetic Surgeries vs. Minimally Invasive Procedures:
  • Cosmetic Surgeries were down 2%
  • Minimally invasive cosmetic procedures were up 6%
  • But both considered procedures, there’s an overall increase of 5%

Plastic Surgery is growing equally for men and women

  • Cosmetic procedures performed on men and women are up a total of 5%
  • Men make up 9% of all cosmetic procedures

Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures Statistics

Breast Augmentation

  • Continues to be the top cosmetic surgical procedure and has been since 2006.
  • Silicone implants were used 62% of the time (saline used 38%) in all breast augmentation in 2012

2012 Top 5 cosmetic Surgical Procedures

  • Breast augmentation down 7%
  • Nose reshaping no change
  • Eyelid surgery up 4%
  • Liposuction up 1%
  • Facelift up 6%

2012 Top 5 cosmetic Minimally Invasive Procedures

  • Botox (Botulinum toxin type A) up 8% (6.1 million injections)
  • Soft tissue fillers up 5%
  • Chemical Peel up 2%
  • Laser Hair removal up 4%
  • Microdermabrasion up 8%

Other Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures

  • Laser vein therapy is down -2%
  • Sclerotherapy is up 1%
  • Fat injections is down 8%
  • Cellulite treatment is down 13%

Age Demographics: 40-54 years old

  • 40-54 year olds is the group that makes the majority of all cosmetic procedures
  • 48% of the total

 

My own thoughts

FaceBook targeted demographic ads for plastic surgeons

  • It aids in marketing efforts.  Perhaps we could concentrate more around the age of 40-54 years olds in the marketing.  In FaceBook for example, ages could be targeted.  Thus selecting 40-54 as an age selection in FaceBook might be beneficial for plastic surgeons.

How does our Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Practice compare?

Chart of Dr. Lee's practice

Growth of my minimally invasive Cosmetic practice in Modesto, CA from 2009-2012

  • Bar 1 represents 2009, Bar 2 is 2010, Bar 3 is 2011, and Bar 4 is 2012 (last year) for my minimally invasive cosmetic surgery practice.
  • Our Minimally invasive practice increased 29% last year compared to the national increase 6%.  We have not yet compiled our data for surgeries.  Dr. Wu has access to that data.  I have access to my data and this is my blog.
  • The growth between bars (1-4) respectively: 42%, 23%, 29%
  • I just did our own analysis of Surgical Artistry Cosmetic popularity based on zip codes