Body Contouring

Losing weight is a significant accomplishment. But for those who have had massive weight loss after bariatric surgery, it's only half the battle. Oftentimes, excess, hanging skin sticks around to hide your hard-earned results. It comes as no surprise that as the number of patients undergoing weight loss surgery grows, so does the number of body contouring plastic surgery procedures. 2014 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show that body-contouring procedures associated with massive weight loss are growing at a fast rate.

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Apr

29

How sleep, showers, and sun can impact your skin

So, you're ready to face aging head on by investing in the right products to combat its telltale signs. That's good because lotions and potions can do wonders to lift, firm, and tighten, but lesser known bad habits may mean more forces against us than we're aware of.

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Apr

22

The Rising Trend in Fuller Lips

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2015 marked a record number of lip augmentation procedures, jumping 50% from 2000.

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Apr

15

How to make your filler last longer

The amount of time a filler will last depends on the product (or the combination of products) used, where the product is placed, the frequency and timing of touch-ups, as well as technique. All of these factors play key roles in how long you will see results, which may last from a few months to a couple years.

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Apr

08

You Are What You Eat! 8 Best Foods For Skin and Hair

The saying goes: \"you are what you eat\" and believe it or not, it's true. Eating a healthy, balanced diet is beneficial to every part of your body. There are certain foods to eat for healthy hair, skin, and nails as they nourish your body with Omega-3s and much more. In fact, what you eat can be as important as the serums and creams you apply on your skin. Try adding the following power foods to your diet to help keep your skin, and hair looking their best!

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Apr

01

Is Exercise the Fountain of Youth?

Aside from making you tougher and stronger, working out regularly can also make your skin more youthful and beautiful. As many of us know from experience, our skin changes as the years advance, resulting in wrinkles, crow's feet and sagging. This occurs because of changes within our layers of skin. After about age 40, people commonly experience a thickening of our stratum corneum, the protective, outer most layer of the epidermis- the top layer of your skin. The stratum corneum is the portion of the skin that you see and feel. Composed mostly of dead skin cells and some collagen, it gets drier, flakier and denser with age.

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