Blepharoplasty or Eyelid Surgery: Making the Eyes Look Younger

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ August 22, 2011 # One Comment

Most cosmetic plastic surgeons believe that the eye is usually the first one to manifests the effects of aging.  As people age, they usually develop excess, sagging skin in the upper eyelids, which in severe cases, can even affect their vision, while their lower eyelid starts to appear “puffy” due to the formation of fatty deposits.
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Different Types of Liposuction

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ July 26, 2011 # No Comment Yet

Traditionally, liposuction surgery is performed by using a stainless steel tube (cannula) to suction the fats from the body.  According to plastic surgery specialists, this instrument is inserted through small incisions in the skin, about 1mm to 2mm in diameter, which can heal faster and without developing visible scars.

To date, plastic surgeons are using different [...]

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Laser Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ July 25, 2011 # No Comment Yet

Most plastic surgeons agree that the eye is usually the first area to manifest the signs of aging.  Between the age of 30 and 40, the upper eyelid may start developing drooping skin, which in severe cases, may even interfere with a person’s peripheral view; in the lower eyelid, the excess fats also start accumulating that [...]

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Plastic Surgeons: A Cure for Cellulite?

admin @ March 24, 2009 # 3 Comments

Over the years, there have been more cellulite treatments than all of Carters little pills ever produced.
To rid themselves of cellulite’s hated, dimpled fat, women (and some men!) have tried enough creams, lotions, tonics and elixirs to float a battleship, herbs by the thousands, and hundreds of supplements “guaranteed” to make the dimpled pockets of [...]

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In Plastic Surgery, Lasers Help Skin Woes

admin @ March 20, 2009 # One Comment

Recent news from one of the leading dermatology organizations was not good.
Plastic surgeons and dermatologists have advised sun bathers for many years to give up the habit.
But a recent report in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology reveals young women are still worshipping the sun and paying the price: skin cancer is on the rise, particularly [...]

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