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G spot injections

Date posted: October 31, 2008 by Helen Colen MD

In the times of economic downturn many consumers would like to buy something that will make them feel good but which is not too expensive. One such procedure that has soared at this time is G spot injections. G spot is an area on the anterior wall of the vagina close to the introitus which is very sensitive and enhances sexual satisfaction on contact. Injections to that area with radiesse which is the same filler used for wrinkles on the face allows the area to plump up and become more sensitive and exposed during intercourse and thus leads to better sexual satisfaction. There has been a huge increase in asking for that treatment. A feel good procedure at an affordable price. Dr. Helen Colen is an expert in this procedure and reports high degree of satisfaction by her patients.

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Labiaplasty Might Get You Back to Exercising

Date posted: October 29, 2008 by Helen Colen MD

Have you quit exercising? Are you tired of hurting after exercising? Are you uncomfortable at the gym in your tight workout clothes? Are you afraid to be carefree and go “commando”?

For many, the solution is a visit away from an experienced plastic surgeon.
LabiaPlasty can cure your problem of extreme pain and irritation caused during exercise from your clothes rubbing against enlarged labia. Bicycle riding and horseback riding are also irritants to this condition. With tight pants or jeans, the enlarged labia minora “inner lips” rub against the material causing irritation, rash, and sometimes bleeding. This tends to make you want to skip the workout or the bike ride. Then comes the embarrassment factor. What do you tell your friends at the gym or your riding partner? This subject, in the past, has not been your everyday coffee chat.
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Labiaplasty Patient today

Date posted: October 28, 2008 by Helen Colen MD

Today I saw a young lady with very large labia minora. She felt that she cannot wear pants or bathing suit because of the abnormal fullness that appears in the area. She would like a reduction of the labia minora and would also like to remove the pigment present and just have a pink coloration.  She will have it done under sedation with a local anesthetic and will have a full recovery within a week. Sexual activity however, will have to wait till 3 weeks from the time of surgery. Will keep you posted on her recovery.

Today the young lady, TF, underwent the surgery. It took about one hour and she left the office after one hour of recovery. Will keep you posted, how she does on her return visit, next week. Helen S Colen MD

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Dr. Kari Colen

Date posted: October 21, 2008 by Helen Colen MD

Kari L. Colen, M.D. completed Plastic Surgery training at the prestigious New York University Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery. During her training she spent time at NYU, Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat hospital, and Bellevue Hospital where she gained special knowledge and skills in the newest and most advanced techniques in Plastic Surgery. Because of her superior training in the top program in the country, Dr. Colen is able to deliver the most up-to-date care to her patients. During her training she authored numerous articles in plastic and aesthetic surgery and also helped design an interactive 3D surgical simulation model to better educate patients on plastic surgical procedures.

Dr. Kari Colen received her BA degree from Wesleyan University in CT. During her undergraduate education she spent nearly a year doing research in the world famous laboratory of Dr. Ian Taylor at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia. Her research led to a landmark paper published in the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. After graduation from Wesleyan University she spend another year doing research in the plastic surgery laboratory at NYU. She then attended The New York University School of Medicine in her hometown of New York City graduating at the top of her class with AOA honors and receiving her M.D. degree. She continued to train in General Surgery and then in Plastic Surgery at NYU.

Dr. Kari Colen joins the plastic surgery practice of her famous mother and father Dr. Helen and Stephen Colen in New York City.

Kari Colen, M.D. has clinical staff appointments at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary , Hackensack University Medical Center in NJ, and Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, NY.

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Welcome to My New Blog

Date posted: by Helen Colen MD
Dr. Helen Colen

Dr. Helen Colen

Dr. Helen S. Colen has been performing cosmetic plastic surgery for the past 25 years. She graduated from New York University Medical School in 1972 and then trained in Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pa. She continued her training in General Surgery at the University of Colorado Medical Center till June of 1979. Dr. Colen then continued in a Plastic Surgery Residency at St. Luke’s- Roosevelt Hospital, in New York and a Microsurgery Fellowship at NYU Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital. Certified by the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Board in 1983, Dr. Colen is a member of the American Medical Association, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a Fellow of the Lipolysis Society, a Fellow of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and a member of the New York County Medical Society.

Dr. Colen is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, achieved the AMA Physicians Recognition Award since 1982 till present and has been included in Town and Country Magazine‘s best doctors list in 2001. She is in the Top Doctors list in Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. since 1997 and is listed in the Who’s Who of American Women in USA. She has also been on the best Doctors list of New York Magazine in 2001. In addition Dr. Colen has been mentioned in innumerable articles in popular publications throughout the time of her practice: i.e. Glamour magazine, US, Self, W, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Town and Country just to mention a few.

Currently she is Clinical Associate Professor (Plastic Surgery) in the NYU School of Medicine, department of Surgery she is also an Attending Physician in Plastic Surgery at Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital and at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in NY. She also has lectured and written extensively on various plastic surgery procedures.

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