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Posted October 03, 2011 in Rhinoplasty
I do a lot of nose surgeries. It is one of the most common and important surgeries we do. Every year over 1.5 million men, women and children of all ages and ethnic groups have nose surgery for cosmetic and functional reasons. So, let me talk a little about it today. The first nasal reconstruction […]
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Posted September 14, 2011 in Facelifts
Men today are getting more and more cosmetic procedures done…for various reasons. Facelift is one of them. Since facelift surgery is so popular today…with a growing male clientele, I want to encourage the guys with some info. My last blog covered the six basic techniques used for surgical facelifts. So, please refer back to that […]
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Posted September 14, 2011 in Facelifts
FACELIFT There is so much information online today…it can get confusing. Much of it is correct…much of it isn’t. Facelifts are popular and lot’s of advertising is being done to brand certain kinds as the latest and greatest. I do lot’s of facelifts in the fall. So let me give you correct, updated information, to […]
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Posted September 14, 2011 in Facelifts
I’ve recently blogged about facelifts – the types, men and facelifts and today I’ll talk about facelifts and the “age” factor. In Brief: You’re never too old to have facelift surgery. There are some conditions – but these apply at every age and for every person having surgery. Current research has turned up this information […]
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Posted September 14, 2011 in Rhinoplasty
It is common for patients to ask for a rhinoplasty or nose job to look like a certain celebrity. Even more common is I won’t want a nose like Michael Jackson. The most asked about nose job likeness is now Pippa Middleton. Let’s analyze what makes her nose attractive: From the front view, the nose […]
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Posted September 12, 2011 in Body Cosmetic Surgery
Labiaplasty is a plastic surgery of the external (outer) female genitalia. The predominate reason women seek this operation is increased size of the labia minora (or inner lips). As fashions become more form fitting, hair patterns more revealing and mean of comparison more common, more women are seeking this operation for cosmetic reasons. Problems with […]
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Posted August 15, 2011 in Facelifts
DOES LOOKING BETTER REALLY HELP YOU GET THAT JOB? This is always a sensitive subject, especially in these economic times, but if you believe “the truth can set you free” (and I do) then this information should be helpful to many people. If youth equals beauty – then beauty in turn equals money. People in […]
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Posted August 02, 2011 in Liposuction
Recently I talked about using your own fat (fat grafting) to replace youthful fat loss in the face, back of the hands, buttocks etc. Liposuction is part of that process, so this time I’ll update you on the benefits, who it’s for and how we do it. Liposuction is also called body contouring, body sculpting, […]
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Posted July 24, 2011 in Skin Care
We’re on the downside of summer and chances are you’ve had some great family times including beach or poolside time. This means “sun” exposure. At the beginning of summer I wrote about ways to protect your skin and eyes from the harmful UV rays. But, regardless of how faithful we are using sun screen, hats […]
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Posted July 16, 2011 in Uncategorized
Fat in the wrong places can be your worst enemy, but when it comes to facial aging, fat is key. With aging and dieting, we often lose fat in the wrong places. Places it needs to be in order to retain a youthful look. Here’s how it goes: At Birth the face is round with […]
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Posted July 16, 2011 in Uncategorized
Since aging never pauses, we have to anti age everyday. I keep recommending injectable fillers because they really work to help defy aging. A Liquid Facelift is a great way to rejuvenate the face instantly and look years younger. I treat these areas most often: Temples, Tear Troughs, Above the ear, Jawline, Cheeks, Eye area, […]
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Posted June 26, 2011 in Uncategorized
Last time I wrote about Sun Protection but didn’t take the time to tell you about the cancers the Suns’ UV rays can cause. First, know that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States (500,000+ per year), and that more than 90% of skin cancer is caused by the […]
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