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Breast Augmentation

Breaking Breast Augmentation Myths: Sifting Fact from Fiction

You’re not alone if you’re considering breast augmentation. According to research done by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), more than 300,000 people underwent breast augmentation in 2018. That’s an increase from 2017, when plastic surgeons performed just over 290,000 procedures. This increase has led to some myths about the procedure.  You may have

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Reconstructive Surgery

Who Is a Good Candidate for Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive plastic surgery can rebuild parts of the body that have been damaged by disease, injury, or genetics. This might be your best option if you want to regain confidence through plastic surgery. How Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Helps Reconstructive plastic surgery can help you restore normal shape and function in your body after injury, congenital

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Tips on Extending the Results of Your Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation results last for many years if a woman is patient and conscientious and avoids any risks that might otherwise shorten the elasticity of her skin. This can include smoking, excessive sun exposure, and even common things like excessive exercise that can cause the breasts to overwork and stretch the skin, eventually resulting in

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Scar Revision

Here’s What You Need to Know When It Comes to Scar Revision!

After a skin injury, accident or surgery, there’s a high likelihood of scar tissue forming. As a result, a scar will be left behind and, depending on many factors, it could affect a person’s appearance dramatically. While a scar can be emotionally and mentally stressful, it doesn’t have to be permanent. Scar revision is a

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