Do your hands look older than your face?
Wrinkles are a tell-tale sign of aging, but we often forget that they can appear other places on our body than our face.
Wrinkles are a tell-tale sign of aging, but we often forget that they can appear other places on our body than our face.
Before you get wrapped up in your enthusiasm of looking and feeling better, make sure you ask your plastic surgeon plenty of questions.
You may feel young and healthy on the inside, but those pesky fine lines and crows feet around your eyes can give your age away.
While few can deny that motherhood is rewarding experience, pregnancy and childbirth can take a toll on your body.
While a nip and tuck can shave years off of your appearance and improve your look, every procedure is not necessarily appropriate for every patient.
While cosmetic surgery gender gap seems to be closing, the way men and women research and decide on which procedures to pursue are worlds away.
According the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, more 76,000 cosmetic procedures were performed on individuals under the age of 18. The most common operations include ear pinning surgery, mole and birth mark removal and scar revision.
Recently, many potential patients have sought the assistance of medical matchmakers or plastic surgery "coaches" who explain procedures and match them with doctors who are highly experienced in performing the types of surgery that they desire.
One downside to major weight loss is the excess skin that is left behind.
While breast implants are safe and last for a long time, it is likely that they will need to be replaced at some point in a woman's lifetime.
Created by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), Smart Beauty Guide serves as the new consumer face of the organization.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the holiday season - specifically the last two weeks in December - is the busiest time of year for many plastic surgeons.
For years, women have been turning to Botox to fix their fine lines and wrinkles, giving them a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
Often, the first thing that plastic surgery patients want to know when they are considering a cosmetic procedure is how they will look once the operation is complete.
Many patients are seeking treatment from plastic surgeons who offer minimally invasive alternatives to common procedures.
Despite its multiple uses for people of both sexes and all ages, Botox is still thought of by many as something that older women use to make themselves look younger.
While traveling abroad for surgery just seem like a fun vacation, the safety of such actions has not yet been determined.
What exactly is driving this desire for his-and-hers cosmetic treatments?
According to reports, a team of Brazilian researchers have discovered that women who have undergone breast augmentation are more likely to report high rates of sexual satisfaction.
A greater number of male Baby Boomers are flocking to plastic surgeons for a few subtle touch-ups to make themselves more competitive in an increasingly cut-throat economic climate.
If you are considering breast augmentation in Tennessee, you may have concerns about how future life events will affect this cosmetic enhancement.
You may know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but did you know that today, October 16, has been designated Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day?
An understanding of aesthetic ratios is certainly a must for any board-certified plastic surgeon.
Most women in Tennessee know the benefits of Botox treatments for a more youthful appearance and may have even heard that it can combat excessive sweating or help treat urinary incontinence.
Once you've actually reaped the benefits of a nose job or tummy tuck, you may simply be more eager to consult a Tennessee plastic surgeon rather than letting physical insecurities hold you back any longer.
Whether you've just started to notice the formation of fine lines and wrinkles, or have been trying to cover up these signs of aging for years, you're probably eager to learn just how you may be able to slow this process down.
South Korea's fascination with plastic surgery has been the focus of international media attention ever since Psy's hit single "Gangnam Style" shined a spotlight on the nation's newfound wealth and decadence.
Mothers in Tennessee certainly know a thing or two about personal sacrifice.
The FDA now recognizes Botox injections as a remedy for "moderate to severe lateral canthal lines" - those frustrating creases we all know as crow's feet.
As much as we may not want to admit it, aging happens.