Monday, December 21, 2020

A Brief Look at Portland Art Museum’s Early History

 

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Recommended Preparations for Plastic Surgery


Dr. Yale Popowich most recently worked at Portland Plastic Surgery Group in Portland, Oregon. Before helping establish the group in 2006, he practiced general surgery for eight years. Dr. Yale Popowich is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.


Plastic surgery is a delicate procedure that demands a great deal of preparation. Before surgery can take place, plastic surgeons generally ask their patients to take a general physical examination. The results determine the patient’s suitability for the desired surgical procedure.

Let the surgeon know about any medication you're taking, both prescription and over-the-counter, as well as any nutritional supplements. You may have to stop taking some of them prior to your procedure and for a certain period of time afterwards. You may also have to avoid homeopathic and naturopathic drugs and supplements.

The surgeon will generally recommend that patients avoid tobacco for at least two weeks before the surgical procedure. Nicotine adversely affects the healing process. Alcohol should also be avoided for at least three days before surgery. It is a blood thinner that negatively affects the immune system.

Finally, you should ensure that you are on a healthy diet before and after surgery. The day before the surgery, don't eat or drink after midnight. Ensure you have a responsible person drive you home after the surgery, as you will be unable to do so yourself.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Is Plastic Surgery Covered by Insurance?



Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Yale Popowich served as a founding principal of Portland, Oregon’s first plastic surgery practice. Dr. Yale Popowich possesses a professional interest in educating clients on their options, including understanding their insurance policies.

Under certain circumstances, health insurance policies will cover expenses related to cosmetic procedures. If the procedure is deemed medically necessary, the likelihood increases that the surgery will be an eligible expense.

For example, patients who are morbidly obese may qualify for insurance-covered weight loss or gastric bypass surgery. Since excessive skin is sometimes a side effect of these procedures, tightening operations such as tummy tucks may also be covered, especially if the extra skin interferes with the performing of daily activities.

More commonly, insurance providers offer partial coverage of operations that have a cosmetic and functional component. This includes some forms of rhinoplasty, which can improve a patient’s breathing by repairing a deviated septum. Some eyelid procedures that eliminate vision reduction due to sagging skin may also be covered.