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Breast Implant Awareness Month

March is Breast Implant Awareness Month, an effort dedicated to ensuring women who have breast implants – and those who are considering breast augmentation – have all of the information they need to make informed decisions about their health. While breast augmentation is incredibly popular and considered safe for most patients, complications can arise. Understanding

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Breast Lift Incision Options

There are three primary breast lift incision options. The one that is best for your needs will be dependent on factors unique to your breasts, including their size and the amount of ptosis (sagging) that is present. The three most common beast lift incisions are: Concentric. Also known as the “donut” incision, this is done

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Full vs. Mini Tummy Tuck

Tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty) addresses excess skin around the belly. The two most popular techniques, full abdominoplasty and mini-abdominoplasty, can both accomplish this, but to slightly different degrees. During a full tummy tuck, excess skin is removed from both the upper and lower portions of the belly. During a mini tummy tuck, excess skin is

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Fresh Fruits & Veggies Month

June is Fresh Fruits and Veggies Month – and a good time to take a look at your current diet to see where it might be improved for a healthier and more attractive physique. Diets high in whole foods, particularly fresh fruits and vegetables, offer several benefits, including weight management, heart health, and decreased risks

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Does Gynecomastia Go Away?

Gynecomastia is the medical name for male breasts. Common in puberty when hormone fluctuations can lead to the development of excess glandular tissue, gynecomastia is often self-correcting. In fact, the National Institutes of Health reports that up to 95% of gynecomastia cases that occur during puberty regress naturally within one to three years. Pubescent gynecomastia

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