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Dec

Is alarplasty permanent?

For those looking to change the shape of their nostrils, or make wide nostrils more narrow, an alarplasty is the way to go. Other reasons to opt for this procedure include fixing uneven nostrils to make them more symmetrical. The ala referred to in alarplasty are the rounded part...

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Dec

Should I have an otoplasty?

An otoplasty is surgery to change the shape and look of the ears. There are several reasons someone may want to get an otoplasty, some due to issues from birth and others due to injury. While many otoplasty procedures are done on children around the time that risk of being teased...

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Dec

Implant Size in Chin Augmentation

For those with a weak or underdeveloped chin or jaw, chin augmentation is an excellent option. It allows the face to look much more proportionate. It creates a stronger profile to the face, and a clearer transition from the face to the neck. There are two main types of augmentati...

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Dec

How long does Kybella last?

Many people have what is called a “double chin,” or the appearance of a second chin due to fat in the submental area. Kybella is the only FDA approved injectable treatment that gets rid of the double chin. Results are considered permanent. Learn how the process works...

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Dec

Benefits of Lip Injections for fine lines

The aging process is inevitable, we all go through it and our facial aesthetic changes in the process. One of the areas that gives away age is the lips. Lip lines (those fine lines surrounding the lips, also known as smokers' lines), along with thinning lips, is common as w...

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Dec

Cosmetic Surgery for the Nose

Rhinoplasties (also known colloquially as nose jobs) are plastic surgery on the nose. These can be done for medical reasons or for cosmetic reasons, and sometimes for both reasons. In this blog we'll go over the major cosmetic reasons for getting a rhinoplasty done. Keep in...

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Dec

Which type of nose is best for my face?

When you make the decision to get a rhinoplasty procedure or nose job, you may have your ideal type of nose in mind. On the other hand, you may have no idea what you want, beyond the fact that you know you want your nose to look different. In this blog we'll go over some co...

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Dec

How To Lose Double Chin Fat

A “double chin” is extra fat behind the chin area, also known as the submental area. It can be unsightly, and those who have it often look for ways to remove it. A double chin can be due to excess weight, genetics, or can be age-related. Several things can be done to...

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Dec

Lip injection: after care

Thinking about enhancing the appearance of your lips? Lip fillers have become popular, and one of the most sought after treatments to enhance, beautify, and augment the lip area. However, it is better to plan your lip injection treatment well in advance as it can take some time t...

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Dec

Rhinoplasty vs. Septoplasty

A septoplasty and a rhinoplasty are two different plastic surgeries performed on the nose that can correct breathing issues. A rhinoplasty can change the shape and size of the nose to improve appearance and breathing. A septoplasty changes the septum, the piece of cartilage...

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Dec

Blepharoplasty: a way to fix hooded eyelids

Do you have hooded eyelids? While this feature is beloved by some, for others, hooded eyelids are something they'd prefer they didn’t have. It can make eye makeup complicated, and in some cases, it can affect peripheral vision. A blepharoplasty is a procedure in which...

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Dec

How to get rid of bags under eyes

We have all experienced this! It's 2 p. m. , and you catch a glance of yourself in the mirror. Why do your eyes look so tired? ? While occasionally the bags under our eyes will look more prominent at certain times (such as when you don’t get enough sleep, hence the idea...

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