Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Dr. James McAdoo | Cirugia Plastica LLC Leads the pack in South And Central Florida with over 17,000.00 Plastic Surgeries Performed

Dr. James McAdoo, DO, FACOS, a leading cosmetic surgeon in the world, has over 20 years experience with more than 33,000 procedures performed. He will help you achieve the natural look you desire to feel your best. Through his warm and personal approach, Dr. McAdoo provides the highest quality and innovative cosmetic care available. Dual board certified in both plastic/reconstructive and general.
James S McAdoo, DO, FACOS
AOA DualBoard Certified: Plastic/Recon.Surgeon, MicroSurgeon

Our Mission:
We understand that patients who come to Dr. James McAdoo for plastic and reconstructive surgery might be nervous about the aftermath - or the post-op phase - of their procedure. Our professional team is committed to explaining to patients all their options, gently leading them to have realistic expectations about the results. Our vision is to be a clinic that provides honest, comfortable, ethical, and professional services to all patients.

PROCEDURES:
Breasts Reduction: Breasts that are excessively large in proportion to body size are a frequent cause of back and neck pain as well as grooves or irritation on the shoulders from bra straps. A reduction removes extra breast tissue to achieve a healthier, more comfortable size and reshapes the breasts, making them firmer and lifting them to a more youthful position. An additional benefit is that uneven breasts can be made more even. Swelling and discoloration after the procedure are normal and will subside over time. Pain typically fades quickly and can be managed with medications as you heal. The breast reduction procedure typically takes from two to five hours. Patients typically experience extremely high satisfaction with reduced upper body pain, an improved ability to engage in physical activities, and a new appearance with smaller, more youthful-looking breasts.

we offer individualized breast reduction surgery. Women with large breasts may experience back, neck, and shoulder pain, rashes beneath the breasts, and indentations on the shoulders from their bra straps. A breast reduction procedure removes excess glandular tissue and skin from the breasts. The areola, which is the dark skin around the nipple, is also reduced in size. The goal of a breast reduction is to produce breasts that are smaller, lifted, and more proportional to the patient’s body.

You may be a good candidate for breast reduction if you have one or more of the following conditions:

Breasts that are too large in proportion to your body frame
Heavy, pendulous breasts with nipples and areolas that point downward
One breast is much larger than the other
Back, neck or shoulder pain caused by the weight of your breasts
Skin irritation beneath your breasts
Indentations in your shoulders from tight bra straps
Restriction of physical activity due to the size and weight of your breasts
Dissatisfaction or self-consciousness about the largeness of your breasts

Brazilian butt lift: is a buttocks augmentation procedure which uses the patient’s own fat to increase the size and improve the shape of the buttocks.

By far one of the most requested procedures in our practices in Florida, Brazilian butt lift surgery continues to rise to the top of most performed cosmetic enhancement surgeries.

Not to be confused with buttock implants, Brazilian butt lift surgery can be considered 2 procedures in 1, since liposuction is necessary in order to gather the fat to be transferred to the buttocks.

Called a BBL for short, this body contouring procedure can go a long way in improving the patients natural body line. Skilled plastic surgeons use liposuction to sculpt the waist, abdomen, and back, resulting in a smaller waistand an attractive curve at the hips.

Breast Augmentation: Procedures which aim to enlarge the breasts are called Augmentation Mammaplasty, or, more commonly breast augmentation, or “boob job”.

Breast implant procedures can increase the size of the natural breast, enhance cleavage, improve the appearance of excess skin, and lift breasts which have sagged due to age, pregnancy, or weight loss.

Prospective patients can choose from a variety of options such as placement, shape, incision, and size, in order to achieve their breast implant goals.

Breast augmentation consistently ranks at the top of most frequently performed plastic surgeries in the United states; with more than 290,000 completed in 2016 alone. Breast implant surgery is a breast augmentation procedure which uses a prothesis in order to achieve breast enlargement.

Mommy Makeover: Having children can take a harsh toll on a woman’s body, leaving behind extra pounds, sagging skin and breasts.

It is normal for women to carry around a few extra pounds after having a baby. Some women seem to shed the pounds effortlessly, while others have to work a lot harder to lose the ‘baby weight’.

Unfortunately, even once the weight is gone, extra skin may be left behind at the tummy and breasts due to loss of elasticity. Once the skin has lost it’s elasticity, it is stretched beyond repair, which means no amount of diet and exercise can correct it. A Mommy Makeover is a combination of 2 plastic surgery procedures; usually 1 breast procedure and a body contouring procedure.

Named for the demographic it serves, the Mommy Makeover aims to erase the damage to the body left behind by pregnancy, or extreme weight loss.

Other Procedures

Face Lift
Rhinoplasty
Eyelid Surgery
Chin Augmentation
Neck Lift
Acne Scar treatment
Brow Lift
Botox

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Dr.James McAdoo-UPDATE HEARING-Florida Dept of Health Board of Medicine-When you lie you die when its to your Doctor - Heather Meadows

Patient Lies and Dies: From the public transcript of a probable cause hearing Case No. 2016-14652 on August 9th 2018 between the Florida Department of Health (FDOH), the Florida Department of Health Board of Osteopathic Medicine (FDHBOM), and Board-certified plastic surgeon James S. McAdoo DO FACOS represented by legal counsel Ryan Sanders of Lubell & Rosen. Heather Meadows a 29-year-old female w
If Dr. would’ve heard the truth from the patient, she would not have had the surgery and would’ve been rescheduled at least four months later. Unfortunately Heather Meadows passed away in the recovery room from a known complication of fat embolus and an unknown birth defect in her heart after her Brazilian butt lift procedure in March 2016. The surgeon Dr. James Scott Mc Adoo has completed over 17,000 general anesthesia operations in 22 years of experience and Heather Meadows is the very first reported death in his practice. Dr. McAdoo has contemptuously become the social media and breaking news focus of Brazilian butt lift fat transfer deaths in Miami. Dr McAdoo has without fact received slanderous allegations from the Florida Department of health of committing malpractice due to lack of preoperative patient information on his standardized comprehensive three preoperative history and physicals. Dr. James S. McAdoo is a dual board-certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon by the American Osteopathic Association and the American Osteopathic Board of surgery. The initial reason for the hearing on August 9th 2018 was that the Florida Department of Health was seeking to add an additional charge against Dr. McAdoo of performing a double procedure of liposuction and fat transfer on Heather Meadows. But as the truth came out, the Florida Department of Health was faced with the decision to drop the charges against Dr McAdoo with support of the Florida Osteopathic Board of Medicine. Obvious withholding the 2 month old information became apparent and adding false abortion information to her history in over six areas on her intake forms and exam. The patient’s chart demonstrates she deliberately lied to presumably prevent loss of expenses of rescheduling due to travel, airfare, hotel, nursing care, work vacation days, and child care etc.. Basically the patient tried to save the expense of rescheduling her surgery which ultimately cost her her life. The patient told her surgeon that she had an abortion in November 2015 and she was seeking surgery 6 months later in March 2016. And in reality the patient had just given birth to a baby in January 2016. If the truthful information was presented to Dr McAdoo, he would have stood by his preoperative policy that nobody can have surgery if they’ve had a procedure or birth within six months prior of the surgery date. Dr. McAdoo first heard the real truth from the daughters own grandmother during his first phone call explaining how Heather Meadows had passed away to her mother. Heather’s mother gave truthful information to the surgeon that now who is going to raise her 6 year old and 2 month old baby at home. Out of heart felt conviction and sadness for the loss of Heather Meadows in his practice, Dr. McAdoo settled with Heather Meadows parents to help support their two grandchildren with monthly child support for the next five years. A word to the wise, tell the whole truth to your surgeon, it may save your life.

FDH Recommended by the FDHBOM to drop all allegations against board-certified plastic surgeon Dr James McAdoo in the case of Heather Meadows. On May 11th 2018 the FDOH filed and administrative complaint against Dr James McAdoo with multiple malpractice allegations, but on August 9th 2018, the Florida Department of Health Board of Osteopathic Medicine (FDHBOM) attorney Donna McNulty suggested to The Florida Department of health (FDH) to “completely amend the entire administrative complaint” against Plastic Surgeon Dr James McAdoo. Including all 4 counts below which were met with FDHBOM Board member and attorney opposition:

Heather Meadows lies about gyneco history. FDH alleged count of un-thorough history and physical performed by Dr James McAdoo was refuted by one of its own FDOHBOM board members Dr. Anna Hayden stating that Dr. McAdoo’s history and physical “I thought it was quite detailed, but you know, the patient was not forthcoming with her history.”. And “I thought the H&P and the medical records was good. The patient signed the forms, and she was very not truthful in her disclosure, and she didn't sign the form attesting she will be, you know, truthful. There is questions on her forms and she had recent hospitalizations...and she does not complete that, and then questions in terms of her last menstrual period, gynecologic history. So I thought the medical records were good.”

False accusations for shortened operative start time. FDOH alleged the intra operative time was 55 minutes by with following counts of operating too fast, inadequate fat separation, inadequate fat placement etc. This was all refuted by the decedent’s Heather Meadows own cell phone text messaging showing she went back 2 and a half hours earlier, around 7:30 am, rather than documented on the charted start time of 10 am on the operative time sheet with corresponding anesthesia vitals graft mislabeling. Attorney Ryan Sanders stated, ”there are actually text messages going back and forth between the decedent [Heather Meadows] and the person that she came down to do the surgery with, and there is a cessation that occurs at exactly 7:30 a.m., and my client, as stated in his response, that he agreed that he'd never done a Brazilian butt lift in that amount of time [55 minutes], and there's no reason why he would have done that in this case. And we -- our position is that it's a documentation issue and that the -- and that the procedure probably started much earlier than is reflected in the anesthesia record...”. The medical records are under current custodial control of Encore Plastic Surgery / Vanity Cosmetic Surgery now called Jolie Cosmetic Surgery.

No standard rule for time between birth and surgery. The FDOH alleged complaint of the patient being operated on within 2 months of pregnancy, was refuted by the actual age of the youngest child of Heather Meadows proves she was born 3 months before surgery and there is no clear rule that you have to wait three months before surgery after child birth. The patients chart actually demonstrated that Heather Meadows lied on 2 areas of history to the surgeon and stated she had a made up a D&C abortion procedure in 2015 six months prior to her Brazilian Butt lift procedure and that she only had one child at 6 years old. The factual manner of the existence of the two-month-old was only found from knowledge divulged by the grandmother, both the omission of the 3 month old daughter and the made up abortion procedure demonstrated the patient lied to the surgeon. FDHBOM member Dr. Anna Hayden stated, “There's an lot of discussion in the administrative complaint about the three months postpartum as the standard of care at the minimum....I'm not quite sure about that.....and because there was three months and the patient didn't voluntarily disclose this, and, in the history and physical, she does not check off recent hospitalizations ...and her pregnancy and does not answer the questions regarding breast feeding and all of that, ... in terms of that being standard of care”. Ryan Sanders stated, “I echo Dr. Hayden's concerns as it relates to this allegation because that's exactly what my client's position is going to be, that he wasn't provided an accurate history, that there were numerous opportunities for the patient to come forward and provide that information, and, you know, my client has been -- I'm not sure whether the panel is aware or not, but the media picks up every single thing that's in these allegations and reports on them, and so...I think it should be removed at this time because, once the new administrative complaint's going to be filed, the media is going to pick that up and...procedurally I'm just not sure we'll have another opportunity to do that. Dr Anna Hayden stated, ”If you're saying three months is the standard for all cosmetics -- and I haven't seen that, and it's not in our rule, so I would need more clarification on that. I didn't see that anywhere. So, if you're saying that, I guess they need an expert to say that. He [Dr Bates, the expert opinion for the FDHBOM] writes in there generally we do that. Some people have different opinions. I don't know, but the patient wasn't forthcoming...“

Florida Dept of Health attempts to deflate Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBL). The FDH alleged Dr McAdoo of performing two surgeries instead of one which would limit the amount of fat removed to 1 liter was refuted by its own FDHBOM member Dr. Anna Hayden. Also, Attorney Ryan Sanders stated, “I think that the phraseology used by the attorney [Prescott] for the Department [of Health] really hits at the core of what this particular count deals with, and that is that we have a single procedure in this case. This is a Brazilian butt lift procedure, as it is known in the medical community, and ...the nature of the procedure is to do liposuction and to [transfer] the fat into the buttocks region, and is it is commonly known in the medical community that are doing this procedure that this is one procedure, and to say that the transfer portion somehow invokes or contemplates the second...it's not the understanding of the medical community, and I don't believe that the Brazilian butt lift can be characterized as more than one procedure. I believe that legally this amendment is insufficient because it is one procedure, and the amount of supernatent fat that was taken in this case is below the amount that is permitted in the Level II or Level III outpatient surgical facilities. If this amendment is permitted to go forward, it will have far-reaching implications for the people or the physicians practicing this particular type of surgery. I think most physicians who are practicing believe this is one procedure, and I don't believe that the rule is sufficiently clear one way or another ...there are some examples that you might think of, like a heart transplant is harvesting of the heart and then transplanting it into the body. Is that more than one procedure? ...there are numerous examples where there is removal of an organ or contents and then transferred, and I don't believe that many people would think of that as multiple procedures. There is certain ambiguity here that I think needs to be addressed.... I did a case law search to see if this had been dealt with at the administrative level previously. I found no cases construing this portion of the Administrative Code,...I think most Brazilian butt lift procedures involve the removal of more than 1,000 cc's of supernatent fat” Dr Anna Hayden further refuted by stating: “I thought the issue with -- in terms of the more than thousand cc's and another procedure -- we don't have an expert clarifying if the Brazilian butt lift in the community is known as one procedure. So I am -- I think Mr. Ryan, the attorney, was saying that, in the world of cosmetic surgery, that it's really known as one procedure, not as two, but we don't have an expert opinion on that. We just have -- you know, our expert who doesn't clarify that point, if it's one procedure or two procedures.” Then Attorney Ryan Sanders counsel for Dr James McAdoo stated, “And I would just ask that I be permitted an opportunity to submit an opposing affidavit....I can get numerous affidavits from numerous physicians in the community or, you know, an out-of-state expert, either way. You know, we represent a lot of plastic surgeons, and it's just -- it's clear that that is what the understanding in the community as this rule is being construed. Obviously, my summation of that understanding is not dispositive for today's hearing, but I just wanted to bring to the Board's attention that there really is an issue with the construction of this rule, and...it just seems...if they're attempting to make Dr. McAdoo, you know, the first explication [new example of clarification by demonstration] of this rule, I just don't know that it's ever been construed before. I think that we really need to think heavily about how this rule should be construed, and this procedure is a very good example of the ambiguity. So...I do think that's a productive exercise, to have experts opinion their belief that -- as to whether there's more than one procedure involved here or not.”

To many Doctors are blamed for deaths because of patients who do not tell the truth. This is common place in the medical feild according to US News ( https://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2015/11/10/many-patients-lie-to-their-doctors-survey-finds )

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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
Probable Cause Panel Meeting
August 9, 2018
IN RE: Agenda Item R-06
James S. McAdoo, D.O., Case 10 No. 2016-14652
EXCERPT OF PROCEEDINGS
Reported by: RAY D. CONVERY
Court Reporter

PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ABOVE UPON REQUEST