An afternoon – With Lola Bastinado and Dr Smith
Event on 2017-03-18 12:00:00
Join Miss Lola for an afternoon devoted to the enhancement of your ideal self. You'll rendezvous at the elite offices of renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Smith. Dr. Smith is Illustrious surgeon best known for his transformational 'Mommy make overs'. Miss Lola recently had a breast lift and augmentation by Dr. Smith, this past December. "Dr Smith far exceeded my expectations! I was VERY nervous as I've never had plastic surgery before. As a mother of 3 I wanted to once again have 'my pre-baby' breasts back and to once again feel comfortable in my body. Between motherhood and my journey with cancer I felt as I was in 'someone else's body.' He listened to my desires and from there- he designed the right treatments and procedures to acheive my ideal self. His office kindly walked me through each step keeping both well informed and comfortable, I couldn't have asked for a better experience and emphatically recommend him to EVERYONE who is considering enhancing their aesthetics- so I'm thrilled to be hosting this event." -Miss Lola Bastindo During Ladies Night with Miss Lola you'll enjoy mimosas light hor d'oeurves Learn of the various procedures available COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION the night of! During this time you can have ALL YOUR QUESTIONS answered and Dr Smith will help design the perfect plan to acheive the results you are seeking.Each guest will have a PRIVATE one on one consultation with Dr Smith (a 0 value, most surgeons will charge you anywhere from 0-300 for a consultation ONLY) on ladies night Dr Smith with WAIVE the consult fee for any of Miss Lola's Friends in attendance. IF you book THE NIGHT OF LADIES NIGHT for any FUTURE procedure with Dr Smith, as a friend of Miss Lola you'll receive a significgant discount on your surgery/ procedure. Swag bags sponsored by: MLH, Couplicious, Swingee, SLS After we complete our consultations at Dr Smith's we'll catch drinks locally and hang out a while. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ A Note From Miss Lola Ladies, If you are at all hestitant about the idea of plastic surgery, like I was- I urge you to join Me. Not only have I found a Dr who does AMAZING LOOKING results, his office is top notch. It's taken Me literally 15 years to find this Dr- and TRUST ME, in the industry I work in…I get the opportunity to meet MANY SURGEONS. Dr Smith is renowned for his work and I'm here to share the reasons WHY. So if you are as selective as I am I urge you to join Me. We are limiting this to a small group due to the immense value being provided. If for some reason you are unable to join us on this date, but still interested in meeting Dr Smith, kindly contact Me directly on MLH While this is not a lifestyle event, we welcome you to bring along any friends for family you'd like. It isn't often surgeons of this caliber give such generous consultations. So, whether you're interested in something simple like minimal botox or a full fledge total body transformation Dr Smith is hands down the one to go to. Through My own experience and this gathering My goal is to take the hesitation, nervousness and embarrassment of enhancing your physcial asethetics….and how better to acheive that than with champagne and friends. lol Besides it gives Me a reason to spend an afternoon with bunch of beautiful women. As a woman in her 40's I'm relieved to have found a Dr that helps My 'outside match how I feel inside'….and honey that's one hell of a gift. rotflmao. A small donation of pp is required to hold your spot as well as it helps us prepare for your arrival. When we finish, there has been discussion of a few Residents offering to host this brood of lovely minxs or perhaps we'll just catch lunch locally. Make sure you log on to MissLolasHouse.com to join the discussion. Miss Lola _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Below, is some information on Darren M. Smith, M.D. Darren M. Smith, M.D. Darren M. Smith, MD has a unique and highly sought-after skillset, having completed the unparalleled aesthetic surgery fellowship at the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital in New York City and a craniofacial surgery fellowship at the world-renowned Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Before embarking on fellowship training, Dr. Smith completed an integrated plastic surgery residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He was ultimately selected to serve as Administrative Chief Resident in the Department of Plastic Surgery. He grew up here in New York City and graduated from Brown University at the undergraduate and medical school levels. Dr. Smith has also spent 3 years dedicated to basic science research in craniofacial biology, where his work focused on leveraging emerging protein therapy and bioprinting technologies to develop novel approaches to complex dilemmas in craniofacial biology. Additionally, Dr. Smith has an extensive background in applying 3D computer graphics techniques to procedural simulation and planning in craniofacial and aesthetic surgery, generating work that has resulted in the issuance of a US Patent and over 200 peer-reviewed publications, presentations and book chapters. He also served as Technical Copy Editor of the 6-volume Neligan Plastic Surgery text. Some of his most recent work focussed on achieving excellent outcomes in “mommy makeovers” – learn more here. Education Brown UniversityDoctor of Medicine (MD)2001-2005 Brown UniversityBachelor’s degree, Human Biology (Honors)1997 – 2001 Positions: Aesthetic Surgery FellowManhattan Eye, Ear and Throat HospitalJuly 2015 – Present Craniofacial FellowThe Hospital for Sick ChildrenJuly 2014 – June 2015 Administrative Chief Resident, Department of Plastic SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterJuly 2013 – June 2014 Plastic Surgery ResidentUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterJuly 2007 – June 2014 Craniofacial Biology Research FellowUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterJune 2005 – June 2007 Honors and Awards: Dr. Smith has received several significant awards, most recently including the International Congress on Cleft Lip/Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies Owen Cole Memorial Scholarship. He has been principal investigator on numerous grants funded by the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, the Cleft Palate Foundation, the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the International Congress on Cleft Lip/Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies. “Owen Cole Memorial Scholarship (Best Junior Investigator Paper)” – 2013; International Congress on Cleft Lip/Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies “Junior Investigator Travel Grant” – 2013; International Congress on Cleft Lip/Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies “George Manstein, MD Award (Best Overall Paper)” – 2012; Robert H. Ivy Society of Plastic Surgeons “Best Clinical Paper” – 2011; University of Pittsburgh Division of Plastic Surgery Resident Research Day Hosted Press Conference, “Visual Data Integration for Imaging-based Planning in Human Craniofacial Transplantation” – 2011; Radiologic Society of North America George Manstein, MD Award (Best Overall Paper)” – 2009; Robert H. Ivy Society of Plastic Surgeons Invited Panelist, “Visualization Strategies, Preoperative Planning, and Virtual Surgery in Reconstructive Transplantation” – 2008; American Society of Reconstructive Transplantation Winner, “Best Overall Paper” – 2007; Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons Chaired Brown Medical School’s Patient Advocacy Coordinating Council; Led this service group to a “Citizen Citation” from the Mayor of Providence, RI – 2003 Honors in Human Biology from Brown University – 2001 Brown Medical School’s Babette and Peter Stewart Award – 2001; awarded to the “student who best exemplifies the goals of the Program, namely, to regard medicine as a noble profession rather than as a trade to be learned, as a humanitarian pursuit as well as a scholarly discipline, and as a unique lifetime experience.” Inducted into Sigma Xi – 2001; Scientific research honors society Smile Train Scholar – 2000; Member of team that created the Smile Train Virtual Surgery Videos Research History: Dr. Smith has authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications, presentations and book chapters, and has served as Technical Copy Editor of the 6-volume Neligan Plastic Surgery text. Most recently, he was Editor of Comprehensive Cleft Care: Family Edition. He also holds a US patent on computer software for craniofacial surgical planning: Predicting Movement of Soft Tissue of the Face in Response to Movement of Underlying Bone. United States Patent: US 7953260 B2, 2011. Selected Publications: Cutting C, Oliker A, Haring J, Dayan J, Smith DM. Use of three‐dimensional computer graphic animation to illustrate cleft lip and palate surgery. Computer Aided Surgery 2002; 7, 326-331. Dayan JH, Smith DM, Oliker A, Haring J. A virtual reality model of eustachian tube dilation and clinical implications for cleft palate repair. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2005; 116, 236-241. Smith DM, Aston SJ, Oliker A. Applications of virtual reality in aesthetic surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2005; 116, 898-904. Smith DM, Aston SJ, Oliker A, Weinzweig J. Designing a virtual reality model for aesthetic surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2005; 116, 893-897. Smith DM, Oliker A, Carter CR, Kirov M, McCarthy JG. A virtual reality atlas of craniofacial anatomy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2007; 120, 1641-1646. Smith DM, Vecchione L, Jiang S, Ford M, Deleyiannis FWB, Ann Haralam M, Naran S, Worrall CI, Dudas JR, Afifi AM. The Pittsburgh Fistula Classification System: a standardized scheme for the description of palatal fistulas. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 2007; 44, 590-594. Losee JE, Smith DM, Afifi AM, Jiang S, Ford M, Vecchione L, Cooper GM, Naran S, Mooney MP, Serletti JM. A successful algorithm for limiting postoperative fistulae following palatal procedures in the patient with orofacial clefting. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2008; 122, 544-554. Smith DM, Afifi AM, Cooper GM, Mooney MP, Marra KG, Losee JE. BMP-2-based repair of large-scale calvarial defects in an experimental model: regenerative surgery in cranioplasty. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2008; 19, 1315-1322. Smith DM, Cooper GM, Mooney MP, Marra KG, Losee JE. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 therapy for craniofacial surgery. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2008; 19, 1244-1259. Tomiyama K, Murase N, Stolz DB, Toyokawa H, O’Donnell DR, Smith DM, Dudas JR, Rubin JP, Marra KG. Characterization of transplanted green fluorescent protein+ bone marrow cells into adipose tissue. Stem cells 2008; 26, 330-338. Dudas JR, Losee JE, Penascino VM, Smith DM, Cooper GM, Mooney MP, Jiang S, Rubin JP, Marra KG. Leporine-derived adipose precursor cells exhibit in vitro osteogenic potential. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2008; 19, 360-368. Losee JE, Afifi A, Jiang S, Smith DM, Chao MT, Vecchione L, Hertle R, Davis J, Naran S, Hughes J. Pediatric orbital fractures: classification, management, and early follow-up. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2008; 122, 886-897. Weinzweig J, Panter KE, Patel J, Smith DM, Spangenberger A, Freeman MB. The fetal cleft palate: v. elucidation of the mechanism of palatal clefting in the congenital caprine model. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2008; 121, 1328-1334. Afifi AM, Mahboub TA, Losee JE, Smith DM, Khalil HH. The reverse sural flap: modifications to improve efficacy in foot and ankle reconstruction. Annals of Plastic Surgery 2008; 61, 430-436. Losee JE, Smith DM. Application-Specific Selection of Biomaterials for Pediatric Craniofacial Reconstruction: Developing a Rational Approach to Guide Clinical Use (Invited Discussion). Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2009; 123, 1123-1124. Miljkovic ND, Cooper GM, Hott SL, DiSalle BF, Gawalt ES, Smith DM, McGowan K, Marra KG. Calcium Aluminate, RGD-Modified Calcium Aluminate, and β-Tricalcium Phosphate Implants in a Calvarial Defect. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2009; 20, 1538-1543. Chao MT, Jiang S, Smith DM, DeCesare GE, Cooper GM, Pollack IF, Girotto J, Losee JE. Demineralized bone matrix and resorbable mesh bilaminate cranioplasty: a novel method for reconstruction of large-scale defects in the pediatric calvaria. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2009; 123, 976-982. Alef M, Irwin C, Smith DM, Afifi A, Jiang S, Vecchione L, Ford M, DeCesare GE, Deleyiannis FW-B, Losee JE. Nasal tip complications of primary cleft lip nasoplasty. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2009; 20, 1327-1333. Clavijo-Alvarez JA, Vecchione L, DeCesare G, Irwin C, Smith DM, Grunwaldt LJ, Losee JE. Autologous bone grafting with adjunctive use of acellular dermal matrix for alveolar cleft defects: early outcomes. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 2010; 47, 116-121. Vecchione L, Smith DM, Losee JE. Neonatal mandibular molding: A novel method of treating congenital open bite. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2010; 125, 648-651. Losee JE, Smith DM. Acellular dermal matrix in palatoplasty. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2011; 31, 108S-115S. Rottgers SA, Ford M, Cray JJ, Smith DM, Kinsella C, Grunwaldt L, Losee JE. An Algorithm for Application of Furlow Palatoplasty to the Treatment of Velocardiofacial Syndrome–Associated Velopharyngeal Insufficiency. Annals of Plastic Surgery 2011; 66, 479-484. Kinsella Jr CR, Bykowski MR, Lin AY, Cray JJ, Durham EL, Smith DM, DeCesare GE, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. BMP-2-mediated regeneration of large-scale cranial defects in the canine: an examination of different carriers. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2011; 127, 1865-1873. DeCesare GE, Cooper GM, Smith DM, Cray JJ, Durham EL, Kinsella Jr CR, Mooney MP, Losee JE. Novel animal model of calvarial defect in an infected unfavorable wound: reconstruction with rhBMP-2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2011; 127, 588-594. Rottgers SA, DeCesare G, Chao M, Smith DM, Cray JJ, Naran S, Vecchione L, Grunwaldt L, Losee JE. Outcomes in pediatric facial fractures: early follow-up in 177 children and classification scheme. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2011; 22, 1260-1265. Grunwaldt L, Smith DM, Zuckerbraun NS, Naran S, Rottgers SA, Bykowski M, Kinsella C, Cray JJ, Vecchione L, Saladino RA. Pediatric facial fractures: demographics, injury patterns, and associated injuries in 772 consecutive patients. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2011; 128, 1263-1271. Kinsella Jr CR, Cray JJ, Durham EL, Burrows AM, Vecchione L, Smith DM, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2–Induced Craniosynostosis and Growth Restriction in the Immature Skeleton. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2011; 127, 1173-1181. Smith DM, Cooper GM, Afifi AM, Mooney MP, Cray JJ, Rubin JP, Marra KG, Losee JE. Regenerative surgery in cranioplasty revisited: the role of adipose-derived stem cells and BMP-2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2011; 128, 1053-1060. Smith DM, Gorantla VS, Losee JE. Craniofacial transplantation: seeing the whole picture. Imaging in Medicine 2012; 4, 147-149. Lin AY, Kinsella Jr CR, Rottgers SA, Smith DM, Grunwaldt LJ, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Custom porous polyethylene implants for large-scale pediatric skull reconstruction: early outcomes. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2012; 23, 67-70. Nischal KK, Smith DM, Losee JE. Discussion: Nocturnal Ultrasound Measurements of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Correlate with Intracranial Pressure in Children with Craniosynostosis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2012; 130, 452e-454e. Kinsella Jr CR, MacIsaac ZM, Cray JJ, Smith DM, Rottgers SA, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Novel animal model of calvarial defect: part III. Reconstruction of an irradiated wound with rhBMP-2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2012; 130, 643e-650e. Kinsella Jr CR, Cray JJ, Smith DM, Rottgers SA, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Novel model of calvarial defect in an infected unfavorable wound: reconstruction with rhBMP-2. part II. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2012; 23, 410-414. Smith DM, Cray JJ, Weiss LE, Dai Fei EK, Shakir S, Rottgers SA, Losee JE, Campbell PG, Cooper GM. Precise control of osteogenesis for craniofacial defect repair: the role of direct osteoprogenitor contact in BMP-2-based bioprinting. Annals of Plastic Surgery 2012; 69, 485-488. Hurwitz D, Smith DM. Treatment of overweight patients by radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) for aesthetic reshaping and skin tightening. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2012; 36, 62-71. Smith DM, Bykowski MR, Cray JJ, Naran S, Rottgers SA, Shakir S, Vecchione L, Schuster L, Losee JE. 215 mandible fractures in 120 children: demographics, treatment, outcomes, and early growth data. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2013; 131, 1348-1358. Smith DM, MacIsaac ZM, Losee JE. Discussion: Limited Evidence for the Effect of Presurgical Nasoalveolar Molding in Unilateral Cleft on Nasal Symmetry: A Call for Unified Research. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2013; 131, 72e-74e. Rubin JP, Smith DM. Discussion: percutaneous aponeurotomy and lipofilling: a regenerative alternative to flap reconstruction? Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2013; 132, 1291-1292. MacIsaac ZM, Levine BA, Smith DM, Cray JJ, Shaw M, Naran S, Kinsella C, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Novel Animal Model of Calvarial Defect: Part IV. Reconstruction of a Calvarial Wound Complicated by Durectomy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2013; 131, 512e-519e. Cray JJ, Henderson SE, Smith DM, Kinsella CR, Bykowski M, Cooper GM, Almarza AJ, Losee JE. BMP-2-Regenerated Calvarial Bone: A Biomechanical Appraisal in a Large Animal Model. Annals of Plastic Surgery 2014; 73, 591-597. Rottgers SA, Cray JJ, Smith DM, Mooney MP, Losee JE, Cooper GM. Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2-Mediated Mandible Reconstruction Successfully Heals Bony Defects But Inhibits Concurrent Inferior Alveolar Nerve Grafting: A Rabbit Experimental Model. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2014; 25, 2241-2245. Smith DM, Losee JE. Cleft Palate Repair. Clinics in Plastic Surgery 2014; 41, 189-210. Kinsella Jr CR, Castillo N, Naran S, Smith DM, DeCesare GE, Cladis FP, Ford MD, Vecchione L, Jiang S, Losee JE. Intraoperative high-dose epinephrine infiltration in cleft palate repair. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2014; 25, 140-142. Naran S, Keating J, Natali M, Bykowski M, Smith DM, Martin B, Losee JE. The safe and efficacious use of arch bars in patients during primary and mixed dentition: a challenge to conventional teaching. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2014; 133, 364-366. Matarasso A, Smith DM. Combined Breast Surgery and Abdominoplasty: Strategies for Success. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015; 135, 849e-860e. Davidson EH, Schuster L, Rottgers SA, Smith DM, Naran S, Goldstein JA, Losee JE. Severe Pediatric Midface Trauma: A Prospective Study of Growth and Development. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2015; 26, 1523-1528. Matarasso A, Smith DM. Strategies for Aesthetic Reshaping of the Postpartum Patient. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015; 136, 245-257. Aston SJ, Smith DM. Taking it on the Chin: Recognizing and Accounting for Lower Face Asymmetry in Chin Augmentation and Genioplasty. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015; 135, 1591-1595. Shakir S, MacIsaac ZM, Naran S, Smith DM, Bykowski MR, Cray JJ, Craft TK, Wang D, Weiss L, Campbell PG. Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 Augments Calvarial Defect Healing and Promotes Suture Regeneration. Tissue Engineering Part A 2015; 21, 939-947. Nguyen PD, Caro MC, Smith DM, Tompson B, Forrest CR, Phillips JH. Long-term Orthognathic Surgical Outcomes in Treacher Collins Patients. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 2015; at press. Matarasso A, Smith DM. Reply: Combined Breast Surgery and Abdominoplasty: Strategies for Success. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015; 137, 249e-250e. MacIsaac ZM, Shakir S, Naran S, Smith DM, Cray JJ, Nayar HS, Camison L, Kinsella CRJ, Mooney MP, Cooper GM, Losee JE. Repair of a Complicated Calvarial Defect: Reconstruction of an Infected Wound With rhBMP-2. Annals of Plastic Surgery 2016; 76, 205-210.
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