The stomach/abdomen area is the enemy of most people. Why? Because whether due to some pockets of unwanted fat, stretched skin and muscle from gain and loss of some serious pounds, or even just simple […]
Read MoreWith the exception of vampires, no one has figured out how to outsmart the march of time. Time and the effects of aging win out every time. Your skin, the body’s largest organ, is definitely […]
Read MoreThe latest news in the world of cosmetic procedures includes a trend among millennials who are scheduling appointments with plastic surgeons for Botox and filler injections. Various media publications covered the news following a survey […]
Read MoreNo. Tobacco use by smoking,patch or nicotine gum results in cutting the needed blood supply for the skin to heal. This ultimately results in loss of skin and poor healing with scarring. Many studies in […]
Read MoreMost patients wish to have a quick recovery, no downtime and no obvious sign that they had cosmetic surgery. Men age around the eyes, deepening of the nasolabial folds (smile lines) and laxity of skin […]
Read MoreNo one should make a decision about any cosmetic surgery lightly. But this is particularly true of breast augmentation. While the procedure continues to grow more popular every year, it will permanently change a woman’s […]
Read MoreChemical peels are an effective way to refresh the skin by removing damaged surface layers of the skin on the face to diminish imperfections and produce healthy, glowing skin. Chemical peels range from mild to […]
Read MoreFor many women looking to turn back the clock by smoothing lines and wrinkles on their face, Botox® can be a saving grace. Botox® (or Botulinum Toxin) is an injectable product used to reduce the […]
Read More. Plastic surgery involves many choices. The first and most important is selecting a surgeon you can trust. Choosing an ASPS Member Surgeon ensures that you have selected a physician who: Has completed at least […]
Read MoreAlthough they can look similar, hypertrophic scars and keloids are not the same. A hypertrophic scar stays within the boundaries of the incision; a keloid extends beyond the incision line itself. With hypertrophic scars, more […]
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