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February 07, 2012 | Body Surgery

UK Sees Rise in Male Tummy Tucks

Women aren’t the only ones seeking out body enhancing plastic surgery procedures according to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAPPS). Annual statistics released in the UK show that male abdominoplasty, commonly referred to as a “tummy tuck” saw the most significant rise in popularity, with an annual increase of 15 percent. While male […]

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January 21, 2012 | Cosmetic Injections

New Youth-Enhancing Procedures: Beyond the Scope of Restylane, Botox and Other Popular Facial Rejuvenation Techniques

Many individuals struggle with early signs of aging and the telltale signs are often more visible on the face than any other area of the body. The plastic surgery industry is continually expanding its selection of youth-enhancing procedures to include a wide variety of options for consumers eager for facial rejuvenation. “Twenty years ago, there […]

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January 07, 2012 | Skin Care

Skin Care Tips to Winterize Your Skin

The winter months can wreak havoc on your skin, especially if you are already prone to dry or flaky skin year round. While there is no way to completely change your natural skin type, there are a few modifications you can implement in your daily winter skin care routine to diminish some of the harsh […]

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December 21, 2011 | Cosmetic Injections

All I Want for Christmas This Year Are Botox Injections

With Christmas day just around the corner, shoppers’ emotions are running high as they rummage through vacant store aisles and surf the internet for last minute shipping dates. Finding the perfect present for the man or woman who has everything can be stressful, especially when time is scarce. But surprisingly enough, this year’s gift giving […]

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November 22, 2011 | Facial Surgery

Neck Liposuction on the Rise

Liposuction focused on removing excess fat in the hip or thigh areas has been a popular cosmetic procedure for many years. Recent technological advances have made it possible for other forms of liposuction, particularly neck liposuction, to gain momentum in the sphere of high demand cosmetic procedures. Whether it’s the result of genetics, environmental factors […]

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November 14, 2011 | Body Surgery

New Study: Liposuction Following Tummy Tuck May Reduce Complications

According to a recent study published in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), patients who elect to have liposuction following an abdominoplasty procedure (tummy tuck) may have a reduced risk of postoperative problems. This new technique which was pioneered by ASPS […]

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November 05, 2011 | Reconstructive Surgery

Disparities Still Exist, Despite Breast Reconstruction Growth Rates

Data compiled from the National Cancer Database of the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Society of 396,434 mastectomy patients has shown that more women than ever are undergoing immediate or early breast reconstruction. Twenty-three percent of women in 2007 elected to have immediate or early reconstructive surgery, nearly doubling from just twelve […]

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October 26, 2011 | Breast Surgery

Breast Reconstruction with TRAM and DIEP Shows Rapid Psychological Improvements

In the journal Cancer, a study of 51 women shows “rapid psychological recovery” after TRAM Flap or DIEP flap breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Patients reported marked improvements in psychological, social and sexual well-being. However, both procedures source the grafted tissue from the patient’s abdomen, so lingering abdominal weakness was often reported 3 months after the […]

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