September 2012

95% of Patients Say Tummy Tuck Was “Worth It”

How do plastic surgeons measure the success of a plastic surgery procedure?  For our practice, the answer lies in patient satisfaction.  That is, whether or not a patient would do it all over again, if given the chance.  Plastic Surgery community site, RealSelf®, tracks patient satisfaction by asking its users to vote on which procedures […]

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Age Spots: Why They Happen and What You Can Do About Them!

Age spots – they’re usually something we don’t think about until we’re dealing with them ourselves!  A common sign of aging, what really causes these annoying brown patches?  And, more importantly, what can cosmetic medicine do about them?  Here’s a brief explanation. Brown spots, liver spots, age spots – no matter what you can them,

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Thinking of Attending a BOTOX® Party? Read This First!

We’ve seen them on TV and read about them in the news:  BOTOX® parties.  Part social affair, part medical procedure, these gatherings are raising a lot of eyebrows – and a lot of questions.  And recently, a Mayo Clinic article highlighted what’s quickly becoming the most important question of them all:  “Are BOTOX parties safe?”

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Prepping for Liposuction? Here are 5 Tips to Get Ready!

When it comes to liposuction, the most important factors are patient safety and satisfaction.  And, since we know that informed patients are the best patients, we thought we would share a few tips for ensuring a successful procedure!  Want to know how you can prepare? Here are 5 Tips for Liposuction Success: Set realistic goals.

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Understanding Your Breast Reconstruction Options

As plastic surgeons, our role isn’t strictly limited to cosmetic surgery.  Rather, we also serve as reconstructive surgeons, helping men and women dealing with a bodily disfigurement or abnormality.  These abnormalities may be acquired at birth, the result of certain illnesses or for the purposes of this article, as a result of a mastectomy procedure.

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