Diet and Surgery
As you get older, stores of collagen deplete. As collagen’s job is to provide structure to the skin, once the stores start shrinking, the skin loses elasticity, sags, and forms fine lines and wrinkles....
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It seems that there’s no end to the inventiveness of scientists in finding new ways to help us combat the effects of aging on our faces. Sagging skin, deepening lines, relaxed muscles and overexposure...
View ArticlePopular Facial Plastic Surgery
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons publishes an annual report on the various trends reported by cosmetic surgeons. Behind breast augmentation and the ever-popular rhinoplasty (nose job), there...
View ArticleBotched Plastic Surgeries? There’s a Show for That
In a world where reality television often tops Nielsen ratings, it’s probably not surprising to hear of a new plastic surgery reality show that will focus on revision plastic surgery. The goal of this...
View ArticleFrom Trout Pout to Permanent Grin – Cosmetic Surgery Trends Go Worldwide
Two of the most common surgeries across the globe are the non-invasive lip filler and, strangely, eye surgery. In South Korea, for example, eye reshaping is now so commonplace it isn’t even considered...
View ArticleHyaluronic Fillers: What They Are and How Long They Last
Recently, a plastic surgeon revealed before and after shots of himself after he injected himself with 35 milliliters of hyaluronic acid. He wanted to prove to patients that larger volumes of the filler...
View ArticleGet Healthy, Glowing Skin: Chemical Peels vs. Laser Resurfacing
Age and exposure to the elements bring changes to the quality of your skin. Age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles occur as a result of diminished muscle tone, loss of collagen, and sun exposure. Some...
View ArticleTen Years After a Facelift: What to Do About the Signs of Aging
The benefits of a facelift last an average of 8 to 10 years. After that, some men and women begin to see signs of aging. Drooping skin, creases, and wrinkles are the most common complaints. As you age,...
View ArticleSkin Rejuvenating Treatments Sought by Celebrities
Chemical peels accounted for more than 26,500 of the minimally invasive procedures performed by American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive members in 2012. Ablative laser treatments...
View ArticleFive Fixes for Women’s Biggest Aging Face Concerns
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery polled hundreds of older women about their concerns with their aging face. The top five concerns were bags under the eye, drooping...
View ArticleBirthday Milestones: Surgical and Non-Surgical Procedures That Reduce Signs...
Singer Robbie Williams recently admitted that with his 40th birthday soon approaching, he is planning to combat any signs of aging with a facelift. He’s not the only celebrity who is turning to facial...
View ArticleSixties and Cosmetic Procedures – Christie Brinkley Joins the Crowd
In 2010, many people speculated that Christie Brinkley might have had a facelift. In a recent interview, Ms. Brinkley revealed that she’s never had cosmetic surgery and, though she used to say...
View ArticleFrom Trout Pout to Permanent Grin – Cosmetic Surgery Trends Go Worldwide
Two of the most common surgeries across the globe are the non-invasive lip filler and, strangely, eye surgery. In South Korea, for example, eye reshaping is now so commonplace it isn’t even considered...
View ArticleHyaluronic Fillers: What They Are and How Long They Last
Recently, a plastic surgeon revealed before and after shots of himself after he injected himself with 35 milliliters of hyaluronic acid. He wanted to prove to patients that larger volumes of the filler...
View ArticleGet Healthy, Glowing Skin: Chemical Peels vs. Laser Resurfacing
Age and exposure to the elements bring changes to the quality of your skin. Age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles occur as a result of diminished muscle tone, loss of collagen, and sun exposure. Some...
View ArticleTen Years After a Facelift: What to Do About the Signs of Aging
The benefits of a facelift last an average of 8 to 10 years. After that, some men and women begin to see signs of aging. Drooping skin, creases, and wrinkles are the most common complaints. As you age,...
View ArticleSkin Rejuvenating Treatments Sought by Celebrities
Chemical peels accounted for more than 26,500 of the minimally invasive procedures performed by American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive members in 2012. Ablative laser treatments...
View ArticleFive Fixes for Women’s Biggest Aging Face Concerns
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery polled hundreds of older women about their concerns with their aging face. The top five concerns were bags under the eye, drooping...
View ArticleBirthday Milestones: Surgical and Non-Surgical Procedures That Reduce Signs...
Singer Robbie Williams recently admitted that with his 40th birthday soon approaching, he is planning to combat any signs of aging with a facelift. He’s not the only celebrity who is turning to facial...
View ArticleAre You Ready for Your Facelift? Find Out With These Four Facts
A facelift has the ability to take upwards of 10 years off your appearance. During a facelift surgery, incisions start in the hairline at the temple, inside or around the front of the ear, and travel...
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