Posted January 05, 2012 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Dr. Martin O'Toole, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Mariah Carey appears to be the latest celebrity diet spokesperson under the critical eye of the public who doubts her weight loss is without cosmetic body contouring procedures. A recent celebrity blog raised the question whether or not Mariah Carey has had a tummy tuck. Plastic surgeons speculated that her navel is almost too round […]
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Posted January 04, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized, Unwanted Tattoo
They say that the mind is a powerful part of everything that we do. According to a recent article the brain has a lot more to do with our success in dieting then we give it credit for. According to a post in Time online magazine, a new study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) suggests that prolonged […]
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Posted January 03, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Bethenny Frankel has made a successful career helping women take the stress out of staying thin, healthy, and enjoying life. According to an ABC news story, Bethenny Frankel says that women like her, especially busy working moms, need to keep a few things in mind to stay healthy and happy in 2012, and beyond. She is the […]
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Posted January 02, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized
As America struggles with the obesity epidemic, finding the source seems to be an important component to finding a cure. According to Channel 2 news fat is hereditary. About half our propensity to gain weight or not is inherited,” says Dr. Steve Smith, an obesity expert and scientific director of Sanford-Burnham Translational Research Institute for Metabolism […]
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Posted December 29, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized
You do not have to look very far to find someone who has suffered a hangover. As the new year approaches many expect to join the ranks of sufferers. Advice for how to prevent or cure a hangover is not in short supply. According to the Los Angeles Times studies show that no matter how […]
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Posted December 28, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized
January is the diet month of the year. Cloaked in New Year’s resolutions, marketing companies live for this month. Most Americans have tried several different diets over a number of years. According to the Los Angeles Times most of us eat more fruits and vegetables, many choose an established weight loss program, and one in four of us […]
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Posted December 27, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized, Unwanted Tattoo
The beginning of the year predictably has the most number of weight loss ads. The most common resolution is to lose weight for the New Year. But, what about those who have lost the weight and managed to keep weight off? What should their New Year’s resolution be? Believe it or not, many of these […]
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Posted December 26, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, Smartlipo®
Patients, who have plastic surgery, sometimes neglect to protect their investment. After surgery, it is imperative for patients to follow a good exercise regimen as well as a balanced diet. Some patients consider their surgery to be the final decision rather than a process. Plastic surgery procedures can provide a dramatic difference; however, in most […]
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Posted December 25, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized
As we approached the last week of the year, it is the perfect time to reflect upon what is important not only to our lives physically, but also to our appearance. Of course with each passing year we age and it is impossible to ignore the signs of aging as time progresses. Often women who […]
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Posted December 22, 2011 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
It is not surprising that the wealthiest countries have a larger percentage of obesity in their population. Some have labeled obesity as a disease of prosperity. According to the Los Angeles Times a study argues that it may be linked with wealthy nations and their fast-food restaurants. Researchers compared the number of fast-food restaurants per […]
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