Dr. Pierjean ALBRECHT – Marbella Clinic

 

Pier (pierre) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic - Biografia

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Carrera academica:

El Pier (Pierjean) Albrecht, es un Doctor en Cirugia Especialisando en Cirugía Plástica y Estética, está registrado en el Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de la provincia de Málaga con el nº: 2929/07945. Además realiza peritaciones judiciales como experto en Cirugía Plástica, Reconstructiva y Estética.

El Pier (pierre) Albrecht llevó a cabo su educación en la Facultad de Medicina de las Universidades Louis Pasteur en Strasbourg, Montpellier I,  y en España completó sus estudios en el Departamento de Cirugía de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Salamanca.

El Dr. Pier Albrecht ha dedicado una especial atención en su formación a la Rinoplastia (cirugía nasal) que llevó a cabo en Guadalajara, México, junto al Profesor Armando Gonzalez.

Dr. Pier Albrecht consiguio el titulo Posgrado “Laser y Cirugía Plástica” del Departamento de especialidades de la Facultad de Medicina RENE DESCARTES de la Universidad de París V.

Tras acabar sus estudios de formación especializada en “Cirugía Avanzada” por el Departamento de Cirugía de la Universidad de Salamanca (España), Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht publicó el resultado de sus años de investigación sobre “Los Laser en Cirugía Cutánea, Dermatológica y Plástica-Estética”.

Pier (Pierjean) Albrecht terminó su “Doctorado en Cirugía”, Cum Laude, por la Universidad de Salamanca lo que le capacita a impartir clases y a dirigir y supervisar programas médicos de investigación .

Publicaciones Cientificas:

Pier (pierre) Albrecht en quirofano

Pier (pierre) Albrecht en quirofano

Pier (Pierjean) Albrecht ha publicado también su trabajo sobre la relacion entre el envejecimiento y el sistema inmunitario en publicaciones científicas francesas e internacionales:

Trans-Inferior Orbital Rim Anchorage and Fascia Roll Multi-Loop Temporal  Anchorage in Midface Rejuvenation.  Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht  Aesthetic Surgery Journal  2006.

Aesthetic Surgery Journal - Pier (pierre) Albrecht

Aesthetic Surgery Journal – Pier (pierre) Albrecht

Alloplastic Malar Implants for Aesthtetic Purposes in zone 1. The transconjunctival route.Carnet de resumé. SOFCPRE 2002.  Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Congreso Sofcpre 2002 -pierjean (pier)  albrecht

Congreso Sofcpre 2002 – Pier (pierjean) Albrecht

“Closed Blepharoplasty, the U suture before incision” Carnet de resumé. Congress of the SOFCPRE , the French Society for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery: . 2002.Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Comparative use of Lasers in Cutaneous Therapy and Plastic-Aesthetic Surgery, These. Doc. Univ., Salamanca. 2001. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Pier (pierjean) Albrecht  - Tesis Doctoral

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht – Tesis Doctoral

Gliadin Films. I : Preparation in vitro evaluation as a carrier for controlled drug release. Pier (pierjean) Albrecht. Internationnal Journal of Pharmaceutics. 117 – 121 .1995. Elsevier.

International Journal of Pharmaceutics - Pier (pierjean) Albrecht.

International Journal of Pharmaceutics – Pierjean (pier) Albrecht.

Mise en évidence des propriétés antioxydantes d’un L. M.F. dans des dermocosmétiques . Pier (pierjean) Albrecht. Journal.de Pharm.Clinique. 1995.

Journal de Pharmacie Clinique - Pierjean (pier) Albrecht

Journal de Pharmacie Clinique – Pierjean (pier) Albrecht

Comunicaciones en congresos:

Dr. Pier (Pierjean) Albrecht  participo a numerosos cursos y congresos como docente.

Estetica y Reconstruccion de los ojos y de la mirada. Symposium de cirugia Plastica, Birkenwerder- Berlin. 2004, Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

” Blefaroplastia cerrada, la sutura en U pre-incision” Congreso de la SOFCPRE – Sociedad Francesa de Cirugia Plastica, Reparadora y Estetica 2002:Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Alloplastic Malar Implants for Aesthtetic purposes in zone 1. The transconjunctival route. IMCAS. Paris 2002, Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Chirurgie Plastique-Esthétique Faciale et laser. Ecole de Chirugie de Guadalajara. 2002 Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Utilisation des immuncomplexes dans le vieillissement de la peau. Congrès de la Société de Chirurgie Esthétique de Rio De Janeiro, Brésil 1994 Dr. Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht

Intérêt du L.M.F en clinique. Salon de Dermatologie Pratique.Paris 1995

Docencia como Profesor Invitado:

Dr. Pier (Pierjean) Albrecht fue nombrado Profesor Invitado para la “Cirugia Plastica Estetica facial y con laser” en el programa académico de Especialistas en Otorrinolaringología en el Hospital Civil de Guadalajara en Méjico

Universidad de Salamanca: 

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pier (pierjean) albrecht

El Prof.Dr. D. Francisco Javier Garcia Criado, Profesor Titular de Cirugía y Secretario del Departamento de Cirugía en la Universidad de Salamanca.


EXPONE:


PRIMERO
: Que  D.Pierjean Albrecht solicita, en el año 1998, a la Universidad de

Salamanca su matriculacion en los estudios de Doctorado. Que según consta en su

expediente, teniendo en cuenta los certificados academicos expedidos y presentados, los estudios de Medicina realizados por D. Pierjean Albrecht en las Facultades de Medicina Francesas de Estrasburgo y Montpellier 1, durante los años de 1981 a 1988, se corresponden, en nivel académico y equivalencia, a los de Licenciatura de Medicina de las Facultades de Medicina de la Universidad Española tal y como exige, en su disposición adicional, el RD 778/1998.


SEGUNDO:
 Que D. Pierjean Albrecht se matriculó en el Programa del Doctorado “Avances en CIrugia”, desarollado en el Departamento de Cirugía de la Universidad de Salamanca, en el Bienio 1998-2000, siendo Coordinador de dicho programa el Prof.Fransisco Javier Garcia Criado, actuado como su Tutor el Prof. Emiliano Hernandez Galilea y como DIrector de su proyecto de Tesis Doctoral el Prof. AGustin del Cañizo Álvarez. Una vez evaluado el Curriculum Vitae de D. Pierjean Albrecht, donde constan, entre otros, certificados sobre su formacíon clínica en diferentes centros de especialidades quirúrgicas a partir del año 1986, su actividad investigadora reflejada porComunicaciones a Congresos Científicos y publicaciones en revistas científicas de gran prestigio en 1995, y su formacíon complementaria con la asistencia a cursos especializados entre 1994 y 1998 concluimos que D. Pierjean Albrecht ha llegado sin duda a tener una muy alta cualificacíon en el dominio de la Cirugía Plástica y de la investigacíon en el terreno de su especialidad médica.


TERCERO:
 Que durante el bienio indicado, D. Pierjean Albrecht, cursó los 32 créditos (320 horas) preceptivos obteniendo como calificaciones 12 sobresalientes, 4 notables y 1 aprobado, demostrando en todo momento un altísimo nivel de conocimientos y práctico tanto en clinica como investigadora.


CUARTO: 
Que en fecha 1 de septiembre de 2000, D. Pierjean Albrecht, obtiene, por la Universidad de Salamanca, la Suficiencia Investigadora, por su formacíon especializada en esta materia en el Departamento de Cirugía, lo que le cualifica para poder presentar su Tesis Doctoral.


QUINTO: 
Que en fecha 22 de junio de 2001 presenta, ante el Tribunal Calificador, la Tesis Doctoral titulada: “Los Láser en Cirugia Cutánea, Dermatologia y Cirugia Plástica-Estética. 244 casos” que fue realizada durante un periodo de 3 años comprendidos entre 1998 y 2001 obteniendo la máxima calificación de Sobresaliente “Cum Laude”.


SEXTO: 
Que en fecha de 25 de junio 2001, D. Pierjean Albrecht obtiene el Titulo de Doctor en Medicina y CIrugía por la Universidad de Salamanca.


SEPTIMO:
 Que toda la documentacion relativa a los hechos expuestos consta en los archivos del Departamento de Cirugia y la Sección de Tercer Ciclo y Doctotrado de la Universidad de Slamanca.


Y para que asi conste y obre los efectos oportunos, a petición del interesado, firmo el presente en Salamanca a nueve de marzo de dos mil nueve.

Para ver otras publicaciones cientificas de Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht, ver tambien :

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht: congreso en Rio de Janeiro

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht en bigsight.org:

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht, co.autor en Journal de Pharmacie Clinic

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht: co – autor en el International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht, Doctorado Tesis de Cirugia Plastica- Estetica

Pierjean (pier)  Albrecht, Patente Lactoserum multifermentado

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht: Congreso nacional de la SOFCPRE (Société Française de Chirurgie Plastique Réparatrice et Ésthétique

Pierjean (pier) Albrecht publicacion en Aesthetic Surgery Journal

Publication generalista

Transform Magazine, Pierjean Albrecht editor

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pierre Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: The pursuit of happiness – Chap 5

“During many years of professional experience I know that my patients are seeking – through its physical improvement – achieving happiness. This is why I decided to write about this topic and present it in the form of chapters to the readers of Transform Magazine. ”

Peace and inner joy

Happiness does not exist, we could only find in books, stories, movies. Then Jesus said “it is useless to pursue happiness in this world.”

As stated in previous chapters, the problem is that happiness depends on factors external to us. And these factors control bit. In theory it seems that we work hard to earn the money necessary to our happiness, we can develop qualities needed to be seduced and find love, we can monitor our health to maintain a life of good health, but very few do.

The truth is that the current trend of people is much work and care through sports, medicine and cosmetic surgery, which is slowly changing its way of being. With the money, beauty and health get seduced, but not love.

Becomes the search for health in an egocentric behavior to achieve a beautiful body and very effective. Becomes the pursuit of happiness in the pursuit of fun, finding love in search of sex. All magazines for men and women play the issue of sex several times a year. Instead of developing the success of a sexual partner through the tenderness and sweetness, makes people believe that it is “purely technical”. As the rest of modern life, to learn good technique and returned in good time, would guarantee success. The problem is causing a general anxiety. People think that if not mastered the technique well, will not do anything, apart from a failure. Well I say that you can have sex with the body and achieve an orgasm, but is a thousand times better when the body follows the heart, making love with feelings, tenderness and sweetness.

If one opens, and gives your partner, sharing more subtle things that can heal the soul.

All magazines for men and women play the issue of sex several times a year.

Giving and sharing feelings instead of taking subtle and keep the physical pleasure. Today you can see that people have come to confuse happiness with fun and satisfaction of desires and impulses of the body.

Unfortunately we are further away from happiness when developing all sports and activities to meet the body immediately, here comes the famous adrenaline. This drug has an endogenous and rapid action in the short time, and like any drug, is addictive and always needs more. Techno music, the use of crack cocaine or ecstasy, but also many other sports at risk, with many feelings, such as Kyte surfing, etc, provided that adrenalin. Feature is that all these activities are not shared. Can be done in groups, but the individual is left alone, without physical or spiritual contact with others.

In the past, dance in particular, were always in pairs and an introduction was very erotic to know the other before having sex …

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Albrecht Pierjean,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: History of the diet

Diet as part of a global medicine and health science:

Chinese medicine

Historically, the most ancient references to dieting to stay healthy come from Asia. China and India are areas where traditional medicine established life rules and, more specifically, dieting rules, which are totally inserted into their medical tradition.

Indian medicine

Chinese energetic medicine and Indian ayurvedic medicine include very strict dieting rules as a basis for health, to the extent that Chinese doctors used to advise people and only got paid when the patient was cured. Ill patients ceased to pay until recovery.

There is a certain logic to it; unfortunately, modern medicine and its science are based on studying diseases and fighting them, and there are only few references to positive health science. In medical schools students learn about diseases but not about health. We need only remember the words of the father of modern French medicine: “Health is the silence of the organs”, quite a limited definition if we take into account that certain organs, like the heart, remains silent until it suffers a heart attack, even when a long time goes by from the moment the coronary arteries begin to clog until the stroke.

Egyptian and Jewish diet

Surely Egyptians must have had their own tradition but it is not known with certainty. What is known is that they were greatly influenced by Hebrews, they have dietary recommendations in their sacred books and a very interesting tradition called “kosher” food which forbids eating pork, pre-weaning veal and fermented bread, fast.

It is somewhat more advanced than dieting in the Christian tradition, fast and Good Friday.

Greek diet

In the lay Western world, it is in Greece where we find the oldest tradition of life hygiene based on proper dieting. The greek word “diaita”, life style, the art of living, can be translated as pro-hygiene life in general. The latin word “diaeta”, diet, eating habits, refers to a therapeutic protocol.

In Plato we can already see an interest in diet, in statements such as “Let dietetics be your first medicine”, “If you fall ill, a proper diet will give you the best opportunity to heal”.

Another philosopher, Socrates, also said “May each person take a look at themselves and write down what food, drink, and exercise is good for them and how to use them to stay in perfect health.” Hippocrates, father of medicine, used to teach about the influence of food over the human body: “Each of the substances of a man’s diet acts upon his body and changes it in some way, and upon these changes his whole life depends, whether he be in health, in sickness, or convalescent”. “Eating more than is demanded by nature is, surely, exposing ourselves to several diseases”.

For the Greeks, dieting is hygiene of life and in the 5th century B.C. dietetics was already regarded as a medical philosophy.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: Sleep : The white-sheet therapy.

“ Every day we are unavoidably subjected to artificial electromagnetic fields that affect our body and generate insomnia, migraines and premature aging. These conditions can be prevented by something as simple as sleeping properly.

Exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields can bring about con ditions ranging from migraines and insomnia to degenerative diseases.

08:00 in the morning

The alarm clock goes off, we stretch, switch on the light and go off in the direction of the kitchen. We put on the coffee-pot, heat the milk in the microwave and while the bread is toasting we have a shower with water heated by the electric water heater and then dry our hair with the hair-dryer. This is how nearly everyone begins their day. So far, in only half or three quarters of an hour, and before even leaving the house, we have been exposed to at least seven artificial electromagnetic fields which, even though weak, alter our body and generate stress that brings about reduced efficiency in the immune system which, in the long run can cause serious chronic or degenerative diseases such as cancer, leukaemia, Alzheimer, cataracts or diabetes as they increase our oxidative stress.

Nowadays it is practically unavoidable to use a mobile phone, spend several hours in front of a computer, listen to the radio or watch TV. Progress has brought us all these technological miracles, and there are still more to come, but it has also altered our environment and our relationship with nature.

Invisi ble presence : in our bedrom

It is not my intention to alarm anybody with these words. I only want to call your attention to the invisible reality of the electromagnetic fields that affect our lives and also our sleep. Yes, they also affect the way we sleep, although sometimes we are not aware of the conditions in which we perform one of the most important tasks for our body: rest. Every night we go to sleep surrounded by electronic equipment, but even more than that, our beds do not favour repose. They even bring about a reduction in Serotonin blood levels, this being the neurotransmitter that, after being transformed to Melatonin, functions as a natural sleep inducer. Knowing this, it is hardly surprising that we suffer from stress, insomnia, migraines, fatigue, depressions, irritability or nerves, all disorders that sometimes, as they become more frequent, are then considered to be inevitable.

The solution : as simple as sleeping well .

However, there is a way to correct the daily effects of the electromagnetic fields in our body. Doctor Darío Acuña, from the University of Granada, and Doctor Germaine Escames have written a paper specifically dealing with this subject, titled “Oxidative stress under conditions of controlled rest”, with which they demonstrate that sleeping in a Biovital bed reduces a third of the oxidative stress level, which is what increases the probabilities of developing degenerative diseases. So much so that this research has been awarded the first prize for the best research in 2005 in the field of scientific research, and the best anti-aging and longevity product in the XX I National Congress of the Spanish Association for Medicine and Aesthetics. (SEME)

This paper, which has been declared to be of health interest, maintains that by sleeping in a bed made of natural products it is possible to alleviate the effects produced by electromagnetic fields in our body because, to begin with, they eliminate the metal from the springs in the mattress and the base, which act as a transmitter.

Falling asleep in harmony with nature They also use a mattress made of latex with a sheet of coconut fibre that absorbs the moisture from our body and prevents us from sleeping in a damp atmosphere, which is what happens when we use synthetic fibres that are unable to “dry” our perspiration, thus generating rheumatism and arthritis. Snoring can also be caused by the lack of oxygenation generated by the absence of perspiration, and for this reason a mattress cover of merino wool is provided, incorporating a layer of charcoal and an earth connection which is also found in the duvet.

All of this, according to the report, increases the production of Melatonin by eliminating the problem of the electromagnetic charges and therefore reduces the oxidative stress that brings about degenerative diseases. Furthermore, and at the same time, it provides a solution to problems of posture, pressure, oxygenation and moisture regulation while we are asleep. Which means that sleeping is converted into a real therapy. Sweet, and healthy, dreams.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: Aesthetic surgery of young breast

Since ancient times the female breast is accepted as a unique sym bol for femininity , seduction and fertility even in very distinct cultures all over the world . Apart of its cultural role the female breast has even gained more importance in our modern society when we have a loo k at fashion , music and media , were the perfect bust nearly sems to be a key element for suces .

>>>Apart from its cultural role, the female breast has gained even greater importance in

our modern society.

Speaking only of the societies based on western ideals of beauty, the image of the “ideal” female breast changed a lot during the last century following the great changes in social life like sexual liberation in the late sixties, upcoming feminism, the new femininity of the eighties and the androgyny of the nineties which substantially influenced the self-confidence of especially the young woman regarding her looks as well as her outer image in society, media and fashion. The new millennium, in spite of its obvious futureorientated acceleration and progression of all aspects of life, actually recreated a female look and style that is reminiscence to the times when a full breast was an important part of any woman’s sensual and seductive femininity.

>>>The breast of the young woman between 18 and 30 years of age has totally different needs from those of a woman of over 30 years who has maybe already had a baby.

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This reborn image being transmitted by topmodels at the current fashion shows, by young female stars in the movies and by famous pop stars is reflected in every aspect of fashion and social life and makes more and more younger women to undergo plastic surgery to achieve the bust line that they feel belongs to them but accidentally was not given to them by nature.

From a plastic surgeons view, the female breast is something very delicate to change because in has an evident impact on the patient’s life and contrary to the image created by many so called “Aesthetic surgery businesses” you can not seriously offer a one price-one technique solution to achieve excellent aesthetic results. The very complex composition of the female breast consisting of glandular (milk-producing) tissue, fatty tissue and numerous fibre-like bands which hold the breast in its natural form demands anatomical expertise and individual techniques which take in consideration the age-related changes of the breast tissue. The breast of the young woman between 18 and 30 years of age has totally different needs regarding the type and shape of the implant, the position of the implant and even the position of the scars than a woman over 30 years with children. It is important to know that the tissue composition of the female breast isn’t static, but tends to change regarding the relation between glandular tissue and fatty tissue which subsequently affects firmness, elasticity and shape of the breast.

Therefore, the operating technique must be carefully adapted to the age of the patient taking in consideration the following elements :

Contrary to most women who did give birth, young women with small breasts mostly don’t have any or only minimal sagging of the breast, so the fold under the breast is not very accentuated and may even be absent. This fact diminishes the advantage of placing the implants via an incision in this fold, because the scars are not automatically hidden by the normal form of the breast like in older women. So the alternative access placing the implants via a small incision below the areola can provide excellent results with a scar even less visible and therefore needs to be considered carefully together with the treating surgeon. After a decision for the placement of the future scars has been taken, the position of the implants in the breast needs to be evaluated. Basically, a breast implant can be placed directly underneath the gland overlying the pectoral muscle or it can be placed underneath the muscle. Besides the patient’s expectations regarding the desired shape of the enlarged breast the age and the actual shape of the breasts play a very important role in making that decision. In a young woman presenting no or minimal sagging of the breast, a good elasticity of the skin and a normal breast shape, placing the implant underneath the muscle provides excellent aesthetic outcome, a better protection of the implant through the muscle and more satisfying long term results because the muscle prevents the implant from sagging.

Also if the breast is very small and the desired augmentation is more than one size, the position behind the muscle is advisable, as the glandular tissue would not cover the implant, and the result would not be natural.

>>>Today’s market offers a broad variety of different implant shapes and sizes.

On the other hand, if the patient is older and maybe has already given birth and gone

through a period of breastfeeding, the shape of breast may require the need to put the implant directly underneath the gland to provide enough volume to fill up the skin stretched by sagging.

The last important point to consider together with the treating surgeon is the style or shape of the implant. As in all other areas of life, science and technology provided a steady and remarkable improvement of breast implants during the last 10 years. Modern silicone implants have a highly resistant shell covering a soft, gel-like core, therefore providing a soft, natural feeling never achieved before while offering implant life expectations of 15 years and more. Today’s market offers a broad variety of different implant shapes and sizes which allow for an individual solution for almost every patient. Any responsible plastic surgeon should thoroughly discuss the different types of implants with the patient, and should provide the possibility to touch them, to know how they feel and to try out different shapes and sizes by wearing them inside a bra.

>>>Therefore, the operating technique must be carefully adapted to the age of the patient.

Based on his experience, the surgeon will suggest a certain range of implants that will suit the individual needs of the woman, but in most cases there will be the possibility to choose between a more rounded breast form with a little bit more volume in the upper part or a more natural, tear shaped form; or to decide between different degrees of implantsoftness referring to the patient’s individual taste.

There is no unique breast shape that can be taken to be “the ideal breast” for every woman; the most important thing when it comes to deciding about the size and shape is to give every woman her own very unique shape that suits her body and style. The seduction evoked by a perfect bust line is not only related to volume, but to an individual harmony in the relation between the breast and the chest.

This kind of harmony, that can be achieved at any age, is what we always aim to create in our patients.

Taking care of the individual needs of the woman’s anatomy and taking into consideration the elements mentioned above, the breast augmentation with silicone implants is a safe and reliable procedure with excellent and long lasting aesthetic results, especially when performed on younger women.

The following interview with a 29 year old patient is an example of the results that can be achieved with implants in a patient who has slightly saggy breast but does not want a correction with an additional uplift. The excellent results achieved by breast augmentation in a patient who has small breasts without any sagging are illustrated by photos of another 26 year old patient.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: The therapeutic importance of physical execise:

A brisk fifteen minute walk to the shops or the office constitutes cardio-vascular activity and therefore may be regarded as part of an exercise regime

By definition, physical activity signifies any bodily movement that results in the expenditure of energy and therefore encompasses most of the actions involved in our daily lives including anything from making the bed to walking the dog.

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The importance of maintaining a healthy heart should not be underestimated at any age, but especially by those of advancing years.

On the other hand, physical exercise denotes a particular activity whereby energetic movements increase the heart rate and consequently the speed at which blood is pumped around the body. Moreover, it is associated with activities which involve the concentrated expansion and contraction of various muscles in order to maintain or to change bodily shape.

However, this does not necessarily mean that physical exercise incorporates only activities that are strenuous or over-exertive. Indeed, a brisk fifteen minute walk to the shops or the office constitutes cardio-vascular activity and therefore may be regarded as part of an exercise regime.

In contrast, a sedentary lifestyle implies the complete lack of any physical exercise. Although normal daily routines invariably amount to a certain degree of activity, the absence of cardio-vascular stimulation of any kind indicates an inadequate level of fitness for what is considered necessary to good health based on scientific evidence.

Nowadays, with the ever-increasing importance of physical appearance, the external benefits of internal health are often overlooked and exercise is avoided in favour of more effortless ways to alter the physical shape. However, physical exercise serves not only as an aid to esthetical enhancement, but rather as a maintenance programme for the entire body.

The importance of maintaining a healthy heart should not be underestimated at any age, but especially by those of advancing years. Healthy cardio-vascular and pulmonary systems can prevent serious illness and prolong life expectancy and furthermore, aid recovery after surgical procedures.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: The macrobiotic or enegy diet

It depends on the needs of each individual to search for the absolut e truth, and to stop

the search once he bel ieves he has found it.

the macrobiotic diet, created in Japan at the hand of George Oshawa, is based on the search for physical and emotional equilibrium through the harmony of diet, and for which foods are classified as being either Y in or Y ang. We shall take a look at these principles, and their advantages or disadvantages.

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This diet is based on a carbohydrate intake, especially of rice, plus a quantity of vegetable proteins such as soy, pulses, vegetables and Japanese seaweed, very rich in minerals.

The majority of people who follow this diet develop a series of deficiencies that result in a very pale appearance. It is paradoxical that the “pioneers of the macrobiotic diet”, such as Michio Kushi or his wife, appear so full of health and energy – possibly because of their Oriental origins they are more familiar with this kind of diet – or maybe because they are not too strict in following their own doctrines.

As we mentioned above, the macrobiotic diet is based on the balance between the Yin and Y ang of foods and of life in general. It is a very interesting subject to study, I have done so and I followed the diet for three years, so I am in a position to say that, although if followed correctly it enables the body to eliminate toxins, I do not think it can be recommended for everyone.

In fact, followers of the macrobiotic diet develop a number of deficiencies that lead to specific ailments. And what happens is that the followers of this doctrine practice it almost as a religion and their view of life is then seen through the diet. Neither is it easy to adapt social relationships to this lifestyle and way of eating. The question is: Is a healthy way of life an end or a means? Should our existence be organized around our search for good health or do we only have to find a balance to be able to live and develop?

It depends on the needs of each individual to search for the absolute truth and to stop the search once he believes he has found it.

The reality is that the followers of Kushi have found the truth they were looking for and if this enables them to grow, then they have done the right thing.

One last detail about the macrobiotic diet: If we take blood groups into account, the people most suited to this diet are those with blood group A, provided that they eat the pulses and cereals recommended.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: – Marbella Clinic- victim of false complaint – The quest for happiness – Chapter 2

Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic

victima de una denuncia falsa:

Se publica a continuacion un articulo sobre la situacion judicial de Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht- Marbella Clinic:

http://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/malaga/2010/01/03/malaga-cirujano-plastico-ejercer-denuncia-falsa/312541.html

 Un cirujano plástico no puede

ejercer por una denuncia falsa

 

El hombre, con once años de experiencia en España, asegura haber sido víctima de una trama de estafa

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EFE Un cirujano plástico (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic) con once años de experiencia en España ha denunciado que no puede ejercer la Medicina desde hace más de un año debido a una denuncia falsa de una persona con antecedentes penales por intento de homicidio.

El médico, (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic) natural de Francia y que regentaba una reconocida clínica de Marbella, ha operado desde políticos a actrices, músicos o miembros de la aristocracia y realeza europea.

Según la denuncia del facultativo, éste (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic)  ha sido víctima de una trama de estafa y blanqueo de capitales, ya que cuando se le ofreció trabajar en España en una clínica privada, cuyos fines serían benéficos y sociales, se puso en manos de M.R., natural de Argelia.

M.R., con antecedentes por intento de homicidio y tenencia ilícita de armas, está además siendo investigado por las autoridades tributarias después de que la Audiencia Provincial de Málaga remitiera la transcripción del juicio donde fue condenado.

En dicho juicio hubo varios testigos que afirmaron que el procesado les tenía convencidos de que éste se dedicaba a obras benéficas en el tercer mundo y que con el trabajo de todos ellos se contribuía a la causa.

Debido a ello, ninguno cobraba sueldo pese a su plena dedicación y no recibían otra contraprestación que tener satisfechas todas sus necesidades vitales por el acusado.

Las declaraciones de estas personas fueron determinantes para que la Sala determinara que se debía deducir testimonio del juicio y remitir la causa a las autoridades tributarias por si fueran constitutivas de un presunto delito de blanqueo.

En la denuncia se explica que M.R. le pidió los créditos y certificados de las Universidades de Estrasburgo y Montpellier, acreditativos de los estudios de Medicina y Cirugía para encargarse de las correspondientes homologaciones, ya que con el nivel académico que tenía era suficiente para tales adaptaciones.

Pasado un año, éste, siempre según la denuncia, le entregó el carné de colegiado en el Colegio de Médicos como especialista en cirugía plástica, reparadora y estética.

Dado los trabajos realizados de cirugía plástica en la Universidad de París “con el fin de consagrar todas las enseñanzas, estudios e investigaciones” se matriculó en el Doctorado de “Avances en Cirugía” impartido en la Universidad de Salamanca y obtuvo la máxima calificación.

En el relato del médico (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic) se explica que “una vez colegiado y trabajando en la clínica” destinaba todos los beneficios de su actividad hipotéticamente a obras caritativas gestionadas supuestamente por M.R., cantidades que en un periodo de diez años, oscilaron de entre ocho y diez millones de euros.

Posteriormente, y como resultado de las denuncias de otras personas, tuvo conocimiento “del engaño a los que les tenía sometidos”, ya que el dinero que le entregaban supuestamente iba a paraísos fiscales y en beneficio propio.

El mencionado M.R. le amenazó presuntamente con que podía “arruinarle su vida profesional” si contaba lo sucedido, pero al desconocer las irregularidades que había cometido con sus convalidaciones no le hizo caso, hasta que lo denunció.

El abogado defensor del cirujano (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic) ha explicado a Efe que aunque la homologación haya podido ser falsificada por M.R., el doctorado que tiene su cliente “lo habilita para el ejercicio sin tener que homologar su certificado académico”, por lo que se debería dejar a su cliente ejercer su profesión.

El médico (Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht – Marbella Clinic) tiene un nivel académico de licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía avalado con numerosa documentación de la Universidad de Salamanca, a la que ha tenido acceso Efe, donde se destaca “su altura científica y quirúrgica”.

 

Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht nunca ha sido

condenado por MALA PRAXIS o negligencia medica:

Titulos de prensa:

- Primera condena contra Pierre Albrecht, el falso cirujano de la Jet Set Marbelli (El confidencial)

- Fuente Diario Sur. El falso médico que durante once años operó en Marbella como cirujano plástico acaba de recibir un nuevo varapalo judicial.

– esos titulos son claramente falsos y difamatorios, ya que en la sentencia en cuestion, publicada a continuacion se dice claramente por los peritos judiciales (pagina 9) que ” NO HUBO MALA PRAXIS” de la parte del Dr Pierjean (Pier) Albrecht” 

– ademas es la Marbella Clinic que ha sido condenada a la indemnizacion, el juez considerando  que las complicaciones POST OPERATORIAS, no provocadas por ninguna mala praxis o negligencia, podrian ser de la responsabilidad de la clinica…..el estado de la jurisprudencia actual del Tribunal Supremo, no permitiria mas este tipo de sentencia.

In this new chapter on the quest for happiness, we shall continue to delve deeper into thisimportant item that is of interest to everyone. We will attempt to define concepts such as “happiness” “interior joy” or “wellbeing”, and also to discover how this subject has been dealt with during the course of humanity.

What happened when I asked someone to read this chapter on definitions could serve as a good example of how difficult it is to give a precise meaning to these words.

It involves a patient of mine, Ana Mª V…, a 36 year old psychologist who read this chapter on the quest for happiness. Her comment was “It’s not bad… I agree with what you say, but from my point of view, joy is something momentary whilst happiness is something more lasting”. As happens all too often in our personal and professional lives, her opinion is based on the words used and not on their significance. To avoid this kind of problem and to not give so much importance to words, you could try to invent a more fluid concept, imagining a continuous interior state of well-being that makes you feel good whenever and wherever you are. Therefore a deep interior feeling of continuous wellbeing exists, or might exist. Again I have used the word “well-being”, and each of you can interpret it as you wish, but to me it seems to be the most neutral expression. This is what I would call “interior joy”.

So, apart from this permanent feeling of wellbeing, we can also experience moments of “well-being that are more intense than usual”, which would contrast with the normal state of wellbeing. This condition is characterised by the implication that it cannot last for long because it depends on one or several external factors that are not permanent.

For some people the external factor that generates those famous endorphins released by our brain to make us feel good will be artificial, such as the use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco. For others it could be natural, through sex, music or sports. For me, this feeling of intense, specific well-being is what I would call pleasure, I do not consider it to be happiness. But for most people, happiness still depends on external factors like, for example, the fact of having money, a partner, a house, children, material assets, travelling, or not doing anything, lying on the beach, enjoying the sun, the sky and the birds. When I mentioned joy in the introduction to this article, I was referring to the concept of joy that is used in religious books. These books make reference to joy, not to happiness. The scholars and the prophets who have dwelt upon this subject claim that it is not possible to find happiness on this earth, although you can find interior joy. As you see, different names can be given to it – the concepts can even be confused – by calling joy what others call happiness. The essential thing is to understand that it is possible to attain an interior state of permanent wellbeing that does not depend on the external conditions of life, and that this deep, permanent state is more intense and will fulfil us more, bringing us peace. It would be impossible to achieve this if our state depended on external factors, that we could call stimulants (either physical or emotional). We all have friends or relatives who are full of “joy” and transmit this to others. Always happy, they are extremely positive, they like everyone and almost everything.

Well also know other people who are never happy, there is always something that they are missing, something they need to be able to fully enjoy life. They complain constantly, they criticize the world, life and everyone else. It’s always the world that is to blame if they are not happy, because they do not receive what they think they deserve.

Between these two extremes there are thousands of different cases, like ourselves. Scientists and brain specialists claim it is a question of chemistry and that the solution lies in medication known as “happiness pills”, such as Prozac. Others, like psychoanalysts and psychologists, think it depends on the early years of our lives, and they propose sessions of regression, either with patient being conscious or under hypnosis. Freud would have said it depends on the subconscious and others would say it involves the tendency of the soul.

The fact is that the quest for happiness continues and we all take part in the search, even those who try to hide it behind physical and/or mental hyperactivity. I don’t think there is one answer, but many answers. In any case, anyone who manages to love himself and others, without expecting anything in return and with compassion, comes close to achieving his own personal and permanent happiness.

The quest for happiness, an age-old concept.

Since ancient times, Man has been trying to improve his quality of life. In the beginning, to protect himself and to have a regular food supply. Little by little, once the essentials for his day to day life were more or less guaranteed – i.e. his basic needs – he began to have time to think and redefine his life. From that moment on, the notion of happiness appears. It could almost be said that the search for happiness appears once the fight for survival disappears.

In other words, once the dangers are removed, temporarily or almost permanently, he can start to look for ways in which to improve his living conditions : food, housing, dress, love, play. From this, first the concept, and later the philosophy, automatically emerges.

The division of the world

At any period in time, the world has always been divided into two categories of people: those who have tried to find happiness through material belongings, and those who have remained either partly or completely on the outside of the material world, trying to find a spiritual evolution.

Since the most distant times, and in all civilizations, politicians have co-existed alongside the holy men. The politicians organized the world and daily life. The priests were there to guide us, acting as intermediaries between the visible and the invisible worlds, between the world from where the soul comes and to where it goes.

In certain periods of history, these two worlds have sometimes come close, bringing spiritual and political power together in the same hands. On other occasions they become distant, like at the present time – at least in the Western world – when the spiritual leaders do not enjoy any political privileges other than, very occasionally, acting as mere advisors.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: The 3 hours diets

As in previous editions, TRANSFORM magazine brings it readers the latest “in” diets, including an objective criticism of them. Today we present the one based on the book “Timing makes you Thin” by G. Clous, also known as “the 3 hour diet”.

The new diet called the “3 hour diet” or in other words “Timing makes you Thin”, by George Clous, assures us that it is not what we eat that makes us slim, but how often we eat. It promises a weight loss of 2 pounds a week without giving up your favourite food.

It’s true that in spite of the number of diet books, diet pills and TV programmes, there are more and more people with problems of excess weight. George Clous is emphatic in saying that diets do not work….he is not the first nor the last person to say so….and he adds that eliminating and going without your favourite food is not the solution.

At the beginning you lose weight, then there is a stage when the weight loss stabilizes, and afterwards all the weight is regained within a year, and this is what happens in 90% of the cases. According to him, the secret for losing weight and not regaining it is not to let more than 3 hours pass between each meal. Following this pattern, you should lose 2 pounds per week.

Why would it be necessary to eat every 3 hours?

The first answer would be because this cancels out the survival mechanism that protects us against hunger. Clous assures us that if we let more than 3 hours pass between two meals, this survival mechanism, known as the Starvation Protection Mechanism or SP M, is activated, making the body accumulate fat and burn muscle to conserve body fat, and thus help us to survive in the event of a food shortage. At the same time as this process takes place, the metabolism is also reduced, which is a problem in itself when you are trying to lose weight, and this is when the SP M comes into action and the body uses the muscles rather than fat to obtain energy.

This is not advisable because muscle controls the basic metabolism, i.e. how many calories are being burned when you sit or sleep. In a state of repose, each pound of muscle burns approximately 50 calories. Which means that if you lose 5 pounds of muscle, your metabolism will burn 250 calories less each day.

This diet raises the level of basic metabolism.

If the calories are better distributed throughout the course of the day, the supply of energy to the body is more regular. This enables the cells to obtain sugar more quickly from the blood and to make it available immediately for converting to energy. If the meals are more spaced and you take in more calories in each meal, the body cannot burn them, therefore it stores them as fat. The result is that you gain weight, even if your calorie intake is the same for the whole day.

This diet improves the energy level.

If you sometimes you ask yourself why you feel so tired at the end of the day, it is because you have been too long without food. The sugar level is reduced and you notice that you can no longer think clearly, and you feel like sleeping a siesta. If you eat every three hours, the sugar level of the blood remains stable and therefore provides a flow of amino acids (and sugar) to supply the muscles and the brain tissue. This also enables your energy and moods to be more regulated, because you are receiving a continuous energy supply throughout the day.

This kind of diet naturally curbs the appetite.

If you provide your body with food every three hours, you are maintaining a stable sugar level, which automatically shrinks your appetite. Research has shown that people who eat more frequently do not feel hungry, nor feel the need to eat.

Eating every 3 hours reduces your cholesterol level

Eating every 3 hours helps to regulate your cholesterol level. A report published in the British Medical Journal indicates that the cholesterol level of people who eat 6 or more times a day is around 5% lower than people who eat less frequently.

eatin every 3 hours reduces your cortisol level.

A high level of the cortisol hormone is associated with abdominal fat. Research has demonstrated that people who eat smaller meals and more often, as compared to those who eat three large meals a day with the same number of calories, could reduce their cortisol level by 17% in two weeks

should I eat?

Meal-times are calculated from when you wake up in the morning. – Rule 1. Have breakfast within one hour of waking up, to get the metabolism going. – Rule 2. Eat every three hours. – Rule 3. Have your last meal at least 3 hours before going to bed so the food is digested before

The key is to eat 5 times a day plus, if you wish, a small, 50-calorie snack, at 3 hour intervals. For example, breakfast at seven, a snack at ten, lunch at one, tea at four and finally dinner at seven. This would be the perfect distribution of eating times.

What should I eat?

In this diet you eat 3 meals, 2 snacks and one good meal per day. The author, George Clous, recommends several diets, or you can follow the one you like best, providing that you have an intake of around 1,450 calories per day, this being the ideal amount for shedding 2 pounds of fat per week.

But never less than this number of calories so that the body does not compensate by lowering the basic metabolism level. The diet must be balanced, providing the right amount of carbohydrates, proteins and fats needed to maintain normal levels of sugar and insulin in the blood.

The 3 hour diet could be planned for breakfast, lunch and dinner as follows : According to the author, half of the plate should contain vegetable (fruit is recommended for breakfast), the other half of the plate is divided into two equal parts, one for carbohydrates and the other for protein. You can also add a spoonful of oil to help regulate the appetite. If you are still hungry afterwards, you can add another half plate of vegetable.

My opinion :

This diet, like the Atkins or The Zone diet, is planned around what people eat. You could say it is like advising someone on the type and quantity of petrol they should use for their car without taking into account what type of car it is. Obviously you would not use the same quantity or the same category of petrol for a diesel engine, a normal engine or a Formula One engine.

The diet is not everything….for this reason there is so much failure in this field. The diet should be adapted to each individual, not just in the amount of calories, but also the type of food, and taking into account not only the everyday life-style, but also any momentary changes in life-style. each person’s metabolism is different, and a doctor should not recommend the Atkins diet, The zone, the south beach or the 3 hour diet with the guarantee of personalizing it for each patient. Generally speaking i am not in favour of diets that oblige people to organize their life around food. quite the contrary, i think food, and therefore diet, should be adapted to our life-style. i am sure that eating every three hours could be effective for some people, but on a practical level it is not very realistic, and another kind of diet could be equally as effective. Like any plastic surgeon, every day i see patients who, after having tried as many as 10 different diets and even more “miracle” products to try and lose weight, with only temporary success, in the end decide to undergo a liposuction, which is usually the best solution.

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Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic

Pier (Pierre) Albrecht: The abdominal muscles

Masculine aesthetic attributes

Visible abdominal muscles are one of the aethetic attributes usually associated with

men. How beautiful to see the body of an athlete or a male model with a “six pack”

or a “chocolate bar”. But more than beautiful, in the mind of a woman this is related to

the willpower that a man needs to not let the fat accumulate around his tummy. The

will to look after himself, both through physical exercise and through diet.

It’s a shame that in recent years, women also want to develop their abdominal muscles.

More and more women come to my surgery with the idea of eliminating their

abdominal fat, even if there is very little, so that the muscles can be seen. They even

ask for a liposcultpure. It is difficult to convince them that it is natural for a woman’s

body to have more fat than a man’s, and that the softer curves of a woman are related

to femininity and maternity, and to tenderness.

I think that this strong desire of those women is taken from the example set by their

instructor at the gym where they are sculpting their bodies. I have also received some

of the instructors in my surgery. They have fantastic bodies, to the point of perfection,

but I’m not sure that it is still the body of a woman. Their faces are all very much

affected by the lack of fat, which causes the skin to become very flaccid and lined.

Usually they like to be well tanned, which makes their appearance even worse

Health benefits for everybody

Whatever your eating habits, if you are overweight due to an excess food intake, you

cannot maintain the benefits of a diet if you do not reduce your stomach size. In reality,

the stomach has a tendency to relax over the years because people eat more and

take less exercise, especially in this area. It is essential to take up doing abdominal

muscles exercises again every day, as soon as you get up and on an empty stomach,

in order to gradually reduce the tendency of the stomach to expand. You can begin at

your own pace, even doing ten a day, without forcing or stressing yourself. By doing

this every day, you will progress, inevitably, and you could end up doing a thousand

a day by the end of a year, if you wish.

The exercises should be short and repetitive, moving the bent legs towards the body.

If you can, it is also advisable to make oblique movements, trying to touch the right

knee with the left elbow, and viceversa. With this simple exercise, the abdomen will

generally end up diminishing in size and this will enable you to eat less, giving you an

earlier sensation of being full, but also with the effect of stimulating the passage of

food through the intestine, which helps against constipation.

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Editorial: Dr. Pier Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Albrecht,

Dr. Pier Jean Albrecht, Dr. Pierre F. Albrecht, Dr. Pierre Frank Albrecht,

Dr. P. Frank Albrecht, Dr. Pierjean Frank Albrecht, Marbella Clinic