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Can You Really Trust Before and After Photos?
If you’ve seen any ads or websites for plastic surgery procedures, you know that many of them use before and after photos as proof of the quality of their work. But can you really trust those photos to be accurate? The real answer is, it
Hanging on to Your Body’s Good Shape During Fall and Winter
The phrase “winter weight” exists precisely because it’s so common to gain a few pounds and lose some physical fitness over the winter season. But, if you’ve worked hard for your summer body, there’s no reason to lose all your results this upcoming winter. In
Nonsurgical Procedures: Let’s Talk about Botox
Perhaps you don’t feel the need for any drastic changes. Or maybe you’re apprehensive about any major procedure. But regardless of the reason, it’s natural to be curious about nonsurgical procedures, such as Botox, in regards to returning to a more youthful appearance. Why skip
Is Eyelid Surgery Right for You?
Blepharoplasty—it’s the complicated term for eyelid surgery. However it’s best not to use the word interchangeably with the phrase “eyelid lift.” But with semantics out of the way, it’s important to understand a few key points about eyelid surgery. Who’s a good candidate? Good eyelid
Does cosmetic surgery change who you are?
Many patients who are planning their first cosmetic surgery procedure are curious about how they’ll feel after the fact. Plastic surgery changes the way you look on the outside, but does it change who you are? That’s a very interesting question, and not one that
What Can You Do About Wrinkles?
Wrinkles are a natural part of aging. As the body grows older, our skin produces less collagen, leaving it less flexible and more prone to wrinkling. According to one Scientific American article, after a person reaches 20 years of age, he or she will produce