Category Archives: Plastic Surgery

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Patient Sees Significant Vision Improvement after Eyelid Surgery

Most first impressions start with the eyes, but impressions can be deceiving for those suffering with dropping, puffy or hooded eyes. Excess skin around the eyelids can make the eyes look tired or angry. Significant sagging around the eyelids can also interfere with vision. Just ask Donna McLean, who recently underwent eyelid surgery, also referred …

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Abdominoplasty – Connecticut Stretch Marks

Feeling self-conscious about abdominal stretch marks and drooping excess skin? An abdominoplasty can correct many issues, including stretch marks, loose skin, loose ab muscles, and fatty tissue deposits. Excess skin is trimmed during an abdominoplasty, so when it contains stretch marks, they are removed along with the skin tissue. If they are located on the …

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Two for One: Combining Breast Implants and Lifts

Study verifies safety of single-procedure breast lift surgery and breast augmentation with implants While not without risk, the “two-for-one” approach of combining breast lift surgery (mastopexy) and breast augmentation with implants can be as safe as single-procedure surgery, according to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). “With …

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Tumescent Liposuction, Fat Freezing, Botox Injections: Which Cosmetic Surgery is Right for You?

Deciding on the best cosmetic procedure for your needs can quickly move from passive browsing to painstaking research. Should you get a surgical facelift or tighten your skin with a laser? Is liposuction the answer, or would it be more effective to freeze your fat cells? These are the type of questions plaguing cosmetic surgery …

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Raising Awareness By Sharing Her Reconstruction Experience

A recent ABC News report shares the story of Kim Sport, a woman who is sharing her breast cancer and breast reconstruction experiences with other women. She had her mastectomy and breast reconstruction procedures done at the same time and says she couldn’t be happier with her results. Commenting on her reconstruction surgery experience, Sport …

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