Archive for September, 2013
Plastic Surgery for Battlefield Wounds
Published on September 16, 2013 by Kyle Choe
Many returning U.S. combat soldiers bear physical wounds that may have healed, but have left them with deep emotional scars. It is especially painful for a veteran who has suffered a disfiguring facial wound as a result of a roadside bomb, gunshot wound, exploded land mine, rocket propelled grenade, or motor vehicle accident. In 2008, […]
Understanding the Difference Between Botox and Fillers
Published on September 6, 2013 by Kyle Choe
Comparing Botox and dermal facial fillers is like comparing watermelons and avocados. Both botox and fillers are injected under the skin to restore a more youthful appearance, but their chemical action is completely different. Understanding these differences is important for you to decide which non-invasive cosmetic facial procedure is right for you. Botox (Botulinum toxin) […]