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The Paris Buttlift
A revolutionary new procedure is now available to restore and enhance the contour of the buttocks without implants or long scars. Called “Paris Buttlift,” it involves repositioning existing tissue. This one or two hour procedure is done under local anesthesia, and involves the placement of one or two surgical sutures in each buttock.

Dr. Ben Treen is one of a few US physicians trained to offer this new procedure. A pioneer in cosmetic procedures, Dr. Treen has been in private practice in Greenville, SC since 1988. Board certified in Dermatology, his practice website lists the wide variety of services he offers, as well as upcoming events open to the public. At these events Dr. Treen discusses new cosmetic procedures, and attendees receive valuable “appreciation” gifts of products and coupons for cosmetic procedures.



Buttlift FAQ’s
1. Is the procedure painful?
Most patients experience little to no pain during the procedure. After the numbing wears off (generally 8 to 12 hours) there is some soreness that lasts for 2 to 5 weeks, but it generally does not interfere with daily activities.

2. Am I a candidate?
Anyone in reasonably good health desiring buttock enhancement may undergo this procedure safely.

3. Can it be reversed?
Yes, the sutures can be removed under local anesthesia without difficulty, although we are at a loss as to why anyone would consider it. There is an additional charge for removal.

4. Is it permanent?
It is a new procedure, but patients have been followed for several years and are not showing loss of effect. The suture is nonabsorbable, is FDA approved, and has been used as a permanent buried suture safely for decades.

5. Is there scarring?
Several small openings are made in the skin of each buttock, and usually heal with minimal scarring, very unlike a traditional buttocks lift in which a long incision is placed at the upper portion of the buttocks leaving an unsightly (though usually concealed) scar.

6. What are the risks?
There are risks with any surgical procedure; scarring and discomfort have already been discussed. Because of the tumescent anesthesia used, bleeding (and therefore significant bruising) is very uncommon. Thickened or keloid scarring is possible, but uncommon. All patients are placed on an antibiotic to prevent infection, but it is possible to acquire an infection despite this. Allergic reactions to medications administered or prescribed is another low risk. Persistent numbness of the skin may occur, and normally resolves within three months. Asymmetry (unequal sides) can occur especially if there is some pre-existing asymmetry. Part of the preoperative examination is to identify such problems, and they will be pointed out to you. Life-threatening problems such as pulmonary embolism have not been reported with this procedure. A physical exam and pre-operative blood tests may exclude a small number of otherwise healthy appearing patients from such elective surgery. If so, the cost of the blood tests will be deducted (approximately $250.), and the remainder of your deposit returned.

7. What is the cost of the procedure?
Until the end of 2005, the cost for patients who agree to have their before and after photos used (anonymously, of course) in promotional and website venues will be $3500.00. As of January 2006, and for those who withhold consent for use of their images, it will be $5000.00. Dr. Treen’s fees are completely inclusive of lab work, pre- and post-op visits, anesthesia, operating room time, and two post-op compression garments. The patients are responsible for the cost of the antibiotic prescription.

8. I don’t live in the Greenville, SC area, what are my options?
The local airport (GSP) is served by American, Continental, Delta, Independence, Northwest, and USAir. Dr. Treen’s office can arrange hotel reservations and local transportation. Blood test orders can be faxed to the nearest Spectrum Labs in your area (Dr. Treen will only be responsible for the cost of tests performed by Spectrum), and a statement on letterhead by your licensed internist or family physician attesting to your fitness to undergo elective surgery (at your own expense).
Alternatively, Dr. Treen and Dr. Bazan have trained a small, select number of surgeons in this procedure. If you live in or near Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, or Utah, you may consider a consultation with one of these fine surgeons. For legal reasons, Dr. Treen specifically denies any responsibility for adverse outcomes resulting from any surgery he did not personally perform.

9. Is there a “training case” discount?
From time to time Dr. Treen may offer training to other qualified surgeons. At these workshops patients enjoy a 50% discount off of the usual ($5000.00) price, but must sign a release allowing anonymous use of patient photographs for all participating surgeons. Contact Dr. Treen’s office if interested, but keep in mind that workshops are infrequent, and the next one may not be yet scheduled.

10. My doctor would like to train in this procedure, how can he schedule this?
Applicants for training are personally screened by Dr. Treen, and must provide documentation of training, board certification, licensure, malpractice insurance, hospital affiliation, and experience. Such requests must be submitted in hard copy to Dr. Treen’s
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The Paris Buttlift
A revolutionary new procedure is now available to restore and enhance the contour of the buttocks without implants or long scars. Called “Paris Buttlift,” it involves repositioning existing tissue. This one or two hour procedure is done under local anesthesia, and involves the placement of one or two surgical sutures in each buttock.

Dr. Ben Treen is one of a few US physicians trained to offer this new procedure. A pioneer in cosmetic procedures, Dr. Treen has been in private practice in Greenville, SC since 1988. Board certified in Dermatology, his practice website lists the wide variety of services he offers, as well as upcoming events open to the public. At these events Dr. Treen discusses new cosmetic procedures, and attendees receive valuable “appreciation” gifts of products and coupons for cosmetic procedures.



Buttlift FAQ’s
1. Is the procedure painful?
Most patients experience little to no pain during the procedure. After the numbing wears off (generally 8 to 12 hours) there is some soreness that lasts for 2 to 5 weeks, but it generally does not interfere with daily activities.

2. Am I a candidate?
Anyone in reasonably good health desiring buttock enhancement may undergo this procedure safely.

3. Can it be reversed?
Yes, the sutures can be removed under local anesthesia without difficulty, although we are at a loss as to why anyone would consider it. There is an additional charge for removal.

4. Is it permanent?
It is a new procedure, but patients have been followed for several years and are not showing loss of effect. The suture is nonabsorbable, is FDA approved, and has been used as a permanent buried suture safely for decades.

5. Is there scarring?
Several small openings are made in the skin of each buttock, and usually heal with minimal scarring, very unlike a traditional buttocks lift in which a long incision is placed at the upper portion of the buttocks leaving an unsightly (though usually concealed) scar.

6. What are the risks?
There are risks with any surgical procedure; scarring and discomfort have already been discussed. Because of the tumescent anesthesia used, bleeding (and therefore significant bruising) is very uncommon. Thickened or keloid scarring is possible, but uncommon. All patients are placed on an antibiotic to prevent infection, but it is possible to acquire an infection despite this. Allergic reactions to medications administered or prescribed is another low risk. Persistent numbness of the skin may occur, and normally resolves within three months. Asymmetry (unequal sides) can occur especially if there is some pre-existing asymmetry. Part of the preoperative examination is to identify such problems, and they will be pointed out to you. Life-threatening problems such as pulmonary embolism have not been reported with this procedure. A physical exam and pre-operative blood tests may exclude a small number of otherwise healthy appearing patients from such elective surgery. If so, the cost of the blood tests will be deducted (approximately $250.), and the remainder of your deposit returned.

7. What is the cost of the procedure?
Until the end of 2005, the cost for patients who agree to have their before and after photos used (anonymously, of course) in promotional and website venues will be $3500.00. As of January 2006, and for those who withhold consent for use of their images, it will be $5000.00. Dr. Treen’s fees are completely inclusive of lab work, pre- and post-op visits, anesthesia, operating room time, and two post-op compression garments. The patients are responsible for the cost of the antibiotic prescription.

8. I don’t live in the Greenville, SC area, what are my options?
The local airport (GSP) is served by American, Continental, Delta, Independence, Northwest, and USAir. Dr. Treen’s office can arrange hotel reservations and local transportation. Blood test orders can be faxed to the nearest Spectrum Labs in your area (Dr. Treen will only be responsible for the cost of tests performed by Spectrum), and a statement on letterhead by your licensed internist or family physician attesting to your fitness to undergo elective surgery (at your own expense).
Alternatively, Dr. Treen and Dr. Bazan have trained a small, select number of surgeons in this procedure. If you live in or near Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, or Utah, you may consider a consultation with one of these fine surgeons. For legal reasons, Dr. Treen specifically denies any responsibility for adverse outcomes resulting from any surgery he did not personally perform.

9. Is there a “training case” discount?
From time to time Dr. Treen may offer training to other qualified surgeons. At these workshops patients enjoy a 50% discount off of the usual ($5000.00) price, but must sign a release allowing anonymous use of patient photographs for all participating surgeons. Contact Dr. Treen’s office if interested, but keep in mind that workshops are infrequent, and the next one may not be yet scheduled.

10. My doctor would like to train in this procedure, how can he schedule this?
Applicants for training are personally screened by Dr. Treen, and must provide documentation of training, board certification, licensure, malpractice insurance, hospital affiliation, and experience. Such requests must be submitted in hard copy to Dr. Treen’s office. Incomplete applications will be ignored.
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