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What Emsculpt Can Do For You
Read More: What Emsculpt Can Do For YouDo you find it difficult to keep your abs toned and firmed? Welcome to the club. For many of us, this a problem area. And no matter how many sit-ups and crunches you do, it just doesn’t seem to help. Sure, if you could do 20,000 sit-ups it would probably make a difference. But who…
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What You Need to Know About a Tummy Tuck
Read More: What You Need to Know About a Tummy TuckTummy Tuck is a significant procedure performed around the abdomen to remove excess skin and fat. This procedure makes your stomach appear tighter, flatter and smaller. The stomach can become excessively prominent due to many reasons, but whatever the reason may be, Tummy tuck is a surgery that will help eliminate excess skin and fat…
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WHERE DO I GET THE BEST NOSE JOB?
Read More: WHERE DO I GET THE BEST NOSE JOB?Nose jobs, also referred to as a Rhinoplasty, is a surgery done to change the shape of the nose. Nose jobs can improve breathing as much as it improves facial appearance. A nose job is either carried out by changing the size of the nose or by altering the shape. Although this surgery is the…
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How to Know If You Are A Good Candidate for Facelifts
Read More: How to Know If You Are A Good Candidate for FaceliftsFacelifts are plastic surgeries which can be used to give a face a more youthful appearance. Often there are so many people who approach thoughts of the surgery with unrealistic expectations and may not be prepared to handle the stress that might come with it. So before opting for a facelift, there is some information…
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What It’s Like to Get Plastic Surgery for The First Time
Read More: What It’s Like to Get Plastic Surgery for The First TimeMillions of people undergo plastic surgery for one reason or the other. Whatever the reason may be, a large amount of people feel the same way when they are about to get plastic surgery for the first time. Before the surgery, you may start to feel scared or anxious, wondering what if it doesn’t go…
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Why I Love What I Do
Read More: Why I Love What I DoAs the Medical Director of Star Plastic Surgery, I have the opportunity to help many patients feel confident about how they look and improve their self-esteem. This is one of the main reasons we absolutely love what we do at Star and that’s a sentiment I share with our staff. At Star Plastic Surgery, the…
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The Rules for Swimming After Plastic Surgery
Here in Southeast Michigan, we have a short window of time where we can enjoy a good swim in the great outdoors. If you’re an avid swimmer, you know that mid to late spring starts the countdown to taking that first plunge. You may also know that mid to late spring is also the…
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Was There Plastic Surgery in Ancient Egypt, India, and Greece?
Self-improvement has always been a component of being human. So it may not be surprising to find out that there was plastic surgery in ancient Egypt, India, and Greece. Of course, it only mildly resembled what we call plastic surgery today. Even so, the human desire to constantly improve by restoring form and function…
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The Most Common Questions About Gynecomastia
The Most Common Questions About Gynecomastia Men with large breasts are often self-conscious about their appearance. The embarrassment may be so severe that they withdraw from friends, work, and even the activities that they normally enjoy. This condition is known as gynecomastia, which translates from the Greek for “woman-like breasts.” And up to 65% of middle-aged and older…
