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Are Facial Implants Better Than Their Non-invasive Counterparts?

Posted September 27, 2019 in Facial Implants

The loss of facial volume is common during the aging process. Unfortunately, the facial fat that provides you with youthful contours starts to diminish or sag with time. Volume can be restored through facial implants or dermal fillers. While they both address the same condition by adding volume on the cheeks, lips, and chin, they […]

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How to Minimize Pain After Your Tummy Tuck

Posted August 29, 2019 in Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Tummy tuck surgery cuts through multiple layers of skin and fat and includes muscle tightening to restore a slimmer and more defined abdominal contour. Therefore, it should not surprise you that the recovery for tummy tuck surgery will be painful at times. You cannot eliminate all discomfort; however, there are ways to care for yourself […]

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What Are Septoplasty and Turbinectomy?

Posted June 06, 2019 in Septoplasty, Turbinectomy

Most individuals assume that rhinoplasty is only used to correct cosmetic nasal issues. While rhinoplasty is commonly performed to reduce a nasal hump, rotate an upturned or downturned nasal tip, or alter the nostrils, aesthetics is only one aspect of nasal surgery. Rhinoplasty is also performed to correct functional nasal concerns. When rhinoplasty is performed […]

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Get Your Best Legs Ever

Posted May 06, 2019 in Laser Hair Removal, Liposuction

With shorts weather coming up quick, more and more women are considering cosmetic surgery to help them achieve their ideal legs. Whether you are concerned about the shape of your thighs and calves or you suffer from confidence issues due to having spider veins, there is a cosmetic procedure that can help you achieve slim, […]

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Enhance Your Figure After Weight Loss

Posted April 01, 2019 in Bariatric Body Contouring, Body Contouring

Weight loss, whether it was achieved with diet and exercise or bariatric surgery, is a long and arduous journey that requires strict dedication and commitment. For many individuals, weight loss allows for greater confidence and higher self-esteem, the ability to participate in more activities, and better overall health and wellness. When starting a weight loss […]

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What Are the Most Beneficial Procedures for Men?

Posted March 01, 2019 in Male Plastic Surgery

If recent plastic surgery trends show us anything, it is that plastic surgery is no longer something that is only reserved for women. More men are turning to cosmetic surgery to attain masculine contours that are unattainable otherwise. Many men are dissatisfied with the inability to tone and transform their physiques through the usual means […]

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Preparing for a Tummy Tuck

Posted February 01, 2019 in Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Aging, weight fluctuations, or pregnancy often result in excess skin, stubborn pockets of fat, and loose or separated abdominal muscles. Tummy tuck surgery slims and restores youthfulness to the abdomen, creating beautiful abdominal contours and an attractive silhouette. While many patients only consider the procedure and the recovery period in their preparation, there are other […]

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3 Ways to a Better Waist

Posted January 03, 2019 in Body Contouring

Many women base their satisfaction with their body on the appearance of their waistline. A slim waist is a feature that many women would do anything to achieve, even if that means undergoing cosmetic surgery. Several things can affect the size and shape of a woman’s waist, such as pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and age; and […]

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How Do I Know If Something is Wrong with My Implants?

Posted December 07, 2018 in Breast Augmentation

Breast implants, whether they are silicone or saline, are durable and long lasting, and any damage to them is rare. Most patients never experience any complications from their breast implants. Unfortunately, even though complications are not expected, they can still occur. Complications such as implant rupture, shifting, capsular contracture, and bottoming out are all possible […]

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