admin @ March 18, 2009 # Comments Off
So you’re seriously thinking about breast enlargement? Congratulations!
Breast enhancement is the leading invasive cosmetic plastic surgery. But don’t take it lightly — it is real surgery so all the precautions are taken with breast enlargement patients as with all other patients for any surgery.
Some good questions to ask before going ahead include:
1. Who is the [...]
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admin @ February 2, 2009 # Comments Off
Plastic surgeon James Matas, M.D. says that he sees many women when they have breasts of two different sizes. He even sees some patients who have a drooping DDD on one side and a pointy A cup on the other side.
Medically known as breast asymmetry, Dr. Matas cautions new patients that surgical correction sometimes offers [...]
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admin @ January 26, 2009 # Comments Off
Facial injectables and dermal fillers like Restylane and Juvederm have proven so popular, they seem to be traveling down the body.
In the United States, virtually all injectables are used somewhere on the face, with a few cases being used to plump up and make aged hands look more youthful.
But a new trend taking place in [...]
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admin @ January 17, 2009 # One Comment
We’ve often said you need a board-certified plastic surgeon for cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. Those extra four to seven years of surgical training after medical school is like having an insurance policy in your pocket.
Why?
For starters, here are some of the unexpected detours a typical breast augmentation can take. Even in the best of hands, [...]
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admin @ January 15, 2009 # Comments Off
Plastic surgeons who specialize in surgeries of the breast, such as:
Breast augmentation
Breast reduction
Breast lift
say about two percent of the female population have inverted nipples which are turned inward into the breast rather than standing upright.
The condition is usually due to genetics, while some infections and conditions can cause it.
Nonetheless, affected women seek help from plastic [...]
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