Medical micro-needling is becoming a popular method of non-surgical skin rejuvenation improving a wide variety of conditions...
Recently Drs. Dan Del Vecchio and Richard Zienowicz joined Dr. Bill Adams to debate: “Is ‘butt’ the...
Reconstructive surgery following a previous breast augmentation or even a mastectomy due to breast cancer can obviously...
PSC-TV is regularly airing their 30 minute plastic surgery talk show in television markets across the country....
For decades, physicians have treated skin ailments with topical treatments like creams and lotions. Plastic surgeons use...
If you have breast implants, you know: implants require maintenance or replacement after a period of time. Dr. Dan...
It used to be fat was a bad word, but new advancements in medical technology have opened...
Surgeons are now combining a patient’s own fat with breast implants – “It’s the best of both...
The Plastic Surgery Channel launches new programming formats featuring PSC doctors talking off the cuff about today’s...
Don’t like your profile? Chin implants have become more popular than ever. Studies show they’re up seventy-one...
A Boston, Massachusetts plastic surgeon says new technology has changed fat grafting and says the challenge is to figure out what applications are the most relevant in cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries. Dr. Dan Del Vecchio, a board certified plastic surgeon says fat grafting has come a long way from where it was...
Authorities seize a new skin care drug being marketed without approval from the Food and Drug Administration....
A new post-surgery pain medication recently launched means less pain for surgery patients. It’s called Exparel, and doctors say it can provide sustained pain relief for post-surgery patients far longer than any other drug currently available. Dr. Richard Baxter, a board certified plastic surgeon from Seattle, Washington says Exparel is unique because...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new topical silicone gel mixed with a topical...
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