“Is it going to hurt?” This is probably one of the two most common questions I get from my Boston area patients. It doesn’t matter if it’s a non-surgical patient who’s come in to discuss dermal fillers or a woman who’s interested in a breast augmentation. As an intrinsic part of our survival instinct, the… [Read More]
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Where to Have Your Procedure — Surgery Center, Hospital or Office?
The internet has become a fantastic education tool for patients. It allows you to research your procedures of interest, plastic surgeons in your area or beyond as well as “after” photos of other people who’ve had a tummy tuck or breast augmentation, for example. The major downside of all of this information, however, is that… [Read More]
Planning for Your Body Contouring Recovery
Body contouring procedures are one of my areas of expertise. I like that they are technically challenging as well as artistically stimulating. These procedures also pack a lot of bang for the buck. A well-executed breast augmentation or liposuction to the abdomen, for example, can actually alter the appearance of your entire torso. And while… [Read More]
Smoking Can Ruin Your Plastic Surgery Results
Everyone knows that smoking is bad for your health. It increases your risk for nearly every form of cancer, can cause emphysema and chronic bronchitis, and can have a hugely negative impact on your heart and blood vessels, putting you at a higher risk for coronary heart disease among many other issues. However, as anyone… [Read More]
What is the Cost of a Breast Reduction?
Reducing the size of your breasts can have an enormously positive impact on your life. This is why a breast reduction consistently earns some of the highest patient satisfaction ratings of any aesthetic procedure. Overly large breasts may have an adverse effect on both your body proportion and your emotional well-being. Breast reduction boston patients… [Read More]
What is Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia?
More and more body contouring patients are coming into the office asking about paradoxical adipose hyperplasia following Linda Evangelista’s recent publicity about her experience with CoolSculpting®. In case you’ve been living under a media blackout, the former 1980’s supermodel, after having a series of CoolSculpting® procedures over a two-year period, developed a condition known as… [Read More]
Look Better, Not Different
Aesthetic surgery can get a bad rap in the media. Magazines love to flaunt pictures of celebrities who no longer look like themselves. And yes, there are a number of famous people who have chosen to use aesthetic procedures or surgery to change how they look. However, this has never been my philosophy. My job,… [Read More]
Latest on Breast Implant Illness
Breast surgery, particularly the Boston breast augmentation procedure, is one of my areas of expertise and the bedrock of my practice. I love how it can transform a woman’s entire torso, sense of herself, and outlook on life. Being able to help you feel like the best version of yourself is one of the main… [Read More]
Which is the Right Filler for Mid-Face Volume Loss?
Fat is often portrayed as the enemy by the media. But it can also be your friend. Patients who were teased for having a “baby face” when they were younger get the last laugh when they are older. This is due to the fact that loss of fat or volume in the mid-face and cheeks… [Read More]
Is Non-Surgical Body Contouring Less Expensive?
Body contouring is one of my areas of expertise. Having developed a love of classical art, sculpture and form during college, it’s the closest I can come to being Michelangelo. Contouring allows me to literally sculpt your body back into proper proportion. This is something that patients don’t always understand. Body contouring is not about… [Read More]
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