After any surgical procedure, the body will swell in the area where the surgery was performed. Swelling is the body’s response to trauma and is…
Will Latisse® Damage Your Eyes?
Latisse enhances the growth, thickness, and darkness of the eyelashes. It is FDA approved, and clinical trials demonstrated its safety when used as directed. Latisse…
Reframe the Windows to Your Soul With Latisse®
If the eyes are the windows to the soul, eyelashes are the frames. But what do you do when those frames appear lank and emaciated?…
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How Soon After Rhinoplasty Can I Fly or Exercise?
Restrictions after rhinoplasty vary based on the extent of your procedure and factors related to your overall health. Flying and exercise are restricted after rhinoplasty…
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How Long Does Latisse® Last?
Latisse is FDA approved to increase the thickness, darkness, and length of your eyelashes. Treatment with Latisse involves nightly application of the medication to the…
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Don’t Fear Mammograms, Even if You Have Breast Implants
When it comes to mammograms, women with breast implants should approach them in the same manner as women without breast implants: as an annual event…
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Cosmetic Surgery Tourism
Many people think it is a good idea to take a cosmetic surgery vacation. After all, you want to take time off from work, and…
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Should I Wait Until After Having Children for Breast Augmentation?
For women considering both breast augmentation and motherhood, the decision of whether to have breast implant surgery before or after childbirth can be a difficult…
How Do I Find the Right Size for Breast Augmentation?
If you are considering breast augmentation, one of the most important decisions you will have to make, after choosing your plastic surgeon, is deciding on…
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Can Rhinoplasty Correct Asymmetric Nostrils?
The shape of your nostrils has a great impact on how easily you can breathe, and asymmetry of the nostrils may need to be corrected…
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