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Preparing for Eyelid Surgery
Your surgeon will always have your back, so to speak, before, during and after a cosmetic facial procedure. If that procedure involves eyelid surgery, your doctor will want to share with you the best possible advice on how to prepare for the operation to ensure safe and optimal results and minimal complications. Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) […]
Rejuvenating the Mid-Face with a Mid-Face Lift
Each person’s face ages differently, but for many the middle of the face is where the changes are often first and most noticeable. Throughout the course of normal aging the skin loses collagen, the skin’s natural moisturizer. The cheeks lose fat cells which in youth made the cheeks plump and firm. The nasolabial folds between […]
Plastic Surgery for Battlefield Wounds
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
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) […]
Droopy Mouth Corners
Have you ever had somebody walk up to you and say, “Why are you angry?” Huh? you say. Naturally, you reach deep into your purse, crack open your compact, and come to a sudden realization. You’ve got droopy mouth corners. Don’t be too surprised or upset. Lots of people get them. It’s just one of […]
Dry Eyes and Eyelid Surgery
Dry, red, burning eyes are uncomfortable and they can even pose a possible health risk if not treated immediately. Dry eyes are one potential post-operative complication associated with blepharoplasty – specifically, lower eyelid surgery – where incisions are made in order to tighten the skin or remove excess fat or muscle. Plastic surgeons suspect lower […]
6 Things You Should Know When Considering Rhinoplasty
A lot of attention has been given to rhinoplasty lately since the “2013 Rhino-Popularity Report” was released from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). The survey concludes that rhinoplasty has maintained its position as the “most popular” facial plastic surgery procedure for the third year in a row. Men find this […]
Palm Surgery
People in Japan have good reason to feel unlucky these days. Price inflation is out of control. The currency is weakening. And then there is the ongoing Fukushima Dachai nuclear power plant disaster that is threatening the health of millions. On a national level and on a personal level, people in Japan are suffering. Some […]
Ethnic Rhinoplasty Fails Self-Esteem
“To thyne own self be true,” Shakespeare once wrote. Truer words could not have been said, especially when it comes to body image. Self-esteem, it seems, is victory in the battle to become a better you – not in the image of somebody else. A recent study at Dartmouth College has found that rhinoplasty to […]
Angry People Age Faster
Have you ever glanced into a mirror and noticed that the person staring back at you wasn’t the “normal” you? The reflection in the mirror is wearing a deep scowl, and the eyes are ferocious and angry looking. That may have been the way you felt yesterday, but your body has yet to catch up […]