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Liposuction: The Solution to Permanently Eliminating Stubborn Fat Deposits

Liposuction, which permanently removes fat from the body, is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures performed in the United States. Many patients opt for Orlando liposuction following complaints about stubborn fat deposits that don’t respond to diet and exercise. A recent study published in the official journal of American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicated …

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Blepharoplasty In Orlando

Also known as blepharoplasty, eyelid surgery improves the appearance of the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. It gives a rejuvenated appearance to the surrounding area of the eyes, allowing the patient to appear well rested and possibly even more youthful. Blepharoplasty has become one of the most common and popular cosmetic procedures at our …

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CareCredit: A Viable Way to Pay For Cosmetic Surgery

CareCredit is a financing option for health, beauty and wellness expenses, including Orlando cosmetic procedures like surgery, laser treatments, injectables and fillers. For over 25 years, it has helped people pay for medical procedures not always covered by health insurance. If you’re interested in Orlando cosmetic surgery, but would prefer to pay for it over …

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Hair Laser Removal for Bikini Season

Unwanted facial and body hair is a common problem that can be a source of distress for both men and women. In the past few years, laser hair removal has become a popular alternative to shaving, tweezing, bleaching and waxing. Cosmetic surgeons use lasers to safely and effectively treat larger areas of unwanted hair with …

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Reasons Not to Go International for Your Cosmetic Surgery Procedure

Thanks to rising healthcare costs, it is becoming more common to travel outside the country for medical procedures. Although it may be possible to save money on cosmetic procedures outside of the United States, traveling abroad for surgery can have unexpected and potentially dangerous consequences.Shopping for affordable cosmetic surgery is on the rise, but cosmetic …

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Cosmetic Surgery Procedures for Men

A common misconception has been that cosmetic surgery is primarily for women. The truth is that men increasingly turn to cosmetic surgery to address many body issues, from wanting to appear thinner to the desire to look younger. Below is a list of some common cosmetic procedures popular among men: Forty to sixty percent of …

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Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures on the Rise

With more than 14 million cosmetic surgeries performed in 2012 alone, Americans are visiting their cosmetic surgeons now more than ever. This increase has primarily been driven by the growing availability of minimally invasive procedures, which are appealing because many patients see them as an easy way to retain a more youthful appearance. The benefits …

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Plastic Surgeon Blog: Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures

Minimally invasive cosmetic procedures means that instead of going under the knife like in the olden days, you’ll be treated with non-ablative lasers, light-based therapies, radio frequency, acoustic waves, and sometimes also procedures done with a local anesthetic.One such procedure that can be performed non-surgically is Rhinoplasty.You know what a rhinoplasty is right? Yes, it’s …

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Plastic Surgeon Blog: Thinking of Plastic Surgery? You’re Not Alone!

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) published that in 2009, 12.5 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed in the United States. That number, although quite impressive, was actually one percent lower than the number of surgeries performed in 2008. Economic reasons were cited as the reason for lower numbers in 2009 however the …

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