Plastic surgery is still a common American request, but the nation’s current economic turbulence has changed what many people want done. Read the full story
Plastic surgery is still a common American request, but the nation’s current economic turbulence has changed what many people want done. Read the full story
Nose job surgeries have been limited in the past, if there wasn’t enough structure or tissue, there simply wasn’t enough. Now, surgeons have another option. Read the full story
Body aesthetic procedures are continually improving, thanks to the development of innovative medical technologies that can minimize scarring and speed recovery times. Dr. Joseph Gryskiewicz explains how one new innovation, in particular, can benefit patients seeking a body lift or other body contouring surgeries. Read the full story
Plastic surgery practitioners are touting name brand devices and products. But do these heavily marketed brands live up to their hype? Read the full story
Beauty ideals and goals change throughout a lifetime. What 30 year olds focus on is different than what other ages focus on. But the older ages all focus on the same thing. Read the full story
Eye wrinkles, dark circles, and bags under the eyes can make a person look tired and worn out. Fortunately, a host of newly developed non-surgical cosmetic treatments for the eye can help patients achieve a more rested and youthful look with very natural results. They also cost less and require less down time than more invasive procedures, like an eyebrow lift or face lift. Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Haideh Hirmand explains how dermal fillers, like Juvederm and Restylane, can take years off a person’s face. She also addresses possible complications of these types of procedures, and offers advice on finding the most qualified practitioner, in this interview from the 2009 Aesthetic Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Read the full story
Breast implants are legal for teens, and according to data recently released by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, approximately 4100 girls ages 18 and younger got breast implants in 2008. The figure was a little less than 50 percent of the augmentations done in 2007. Read the full story
Plastic surgery is becoming a more common part of wedding planning, as brides and grooms consider cosmetic surgery procedures to look their best in wedding photos and on their honeymoon. Read the full story
In this week’s edition of Plastic Surgery News: Can a drug actually prevent wrinkles? An experimental treatment shows promise! And, we’ll fill you in on a beauty contest for plastic surgery patients, and tell you about the growing trend of brides and grooms getting a little nip and tuck before their trip down the aisle. Plus, is the government planning to tax plastic surgery? We’ll talk to a health care attorney to get to the facts. Read the full story
Researchers have developed the first system to quantify the effects of aging on the skin, helping doctors and patients communicate more effectively about cosmetic surgery outcomes.
Earthquake intensity is measured on the Richter Scale. Gasoline quality is measured on the Octane Scale. Now, a team of researchers have developed the Merz Scales, the first standard scale to measure the skin’s aging process.