Dermal fillers are a popular treatment to minimize wrinkles and eliminate the signs of aging. Now, the FDA has approved a new version of a popular filler premixed with lidocaine to take away the sting.
Cosmetic surgery can help improve the appearance of just about any part of the body. Now doctors have developed an unexpected use for cosmetic fillers that is as much about comfort as beauty. Discover how women are making high heels bearable.
Look younger with just a quick in-office procedure? Sounds too good to be true, but plastic surgeons can add volume and create the youthful look patients desire using soft tissue fillers. The latest episode of Plastic Surgery Talk reveals how.
Dermal fillers are popular among women as a way to restore a youthful look to the face. But, fillers are also very well suited to men to fight the signs of aging, says plastic surgeon Dr. Louis Bucky. The key is determining which filler is best, and in what quantity.
New developments in eyelid surgery can be used to correct hollows around the eyes, eliminate loose skin, and erase fine lines and wrinkles, without giving patients a "pulled" look. Instead, modern techniques, like fat grafting and dermal fillers, deliver natural-looking outcomes, where patients simply appear more youthful and rested. Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Brett Snyder explains the new trends in lower eyelid surgery in this interview from the 2009 Aesthetic Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Botox and fillers are as almost as common as department store cosmetics for treating facial wrinkles — but that doesn’t mean they’re right for everyone. Dr. Jennifer Walden, a board certified plastic surgeon in New York City, explains when it’s best to start these types of cosmetic procedures.
Gordon Ramsay, celebrity chef and star of Hell’s Kitchen, recently received some cosmetic surgery advice from American Idol judge Simon Cowell. His beauty tip? Botox.
Tune into theJune 12, 2009 edition of Plastic Surgery News to learn about the promise -- and controversy -- surrounding the use of stem cells for facelifts. Plus, learn why the trend of medical tourism for plastic surgery abroad is taking off, and where the art of cosmetic tattooing is catching on. We'll also show you why one tennis sensation is planning plastic surgery this fall -- putting some fans into an uproar.
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