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3 Myths of Facelifts
These days, there are many ways to access the fountain of youth and bring back the bright, energetic glow you once had. If you have been curious about how to best revive your look, you may have considered giving a facelift a try. Suitable for deep lines, wrinkles,...
Top 10 Things to Know About Sculptra®
Whether we like it or not, as we begin to age, our face begins to show wrinkles, fine lines and less volume. Although this can be frustrating, there are a variety of reliable and effective dermal fillers you can select to revive your appearance and return you to the...
Fat Eliminating and Body Sculpting All-In-One
In traditional liposuction, the procedure uses a cannula which is inserted into your skin through a small incision. Your board-certified plastic surgeon will then break up the fat and use a surgical suction to remove the fat. In many cases, patients choose to combine...
A Guide for Non-Invasive Procedures
With the growth of technology and non-invasive solutions for your cosmetic needs, it is sometimes difficult to figure out which is the proper treatment for you. Some injectables or fillers, for example, are not a one size fits all solution — meaning that one may be...
Silicone vs. Saline Implants
Dr. Dov Eidelman discusses the differences betweeen silicone and saline implants; highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of each.
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I am in my mid 20s and have thought about getting a breast augmentation. The only thing holding me back is that I haven’t had children yet and would like to breast feed. Should I wait until after?
You don’t need to wait till you have children. The implant goes behind the pectorals muscle so nursing (breast feeding) will not be interfered with and it will encourage you not to gain weight during pregnancy, because you look good, and feel confident about yourself....
What are the top 2 differences between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery?
Cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance, and is considered surgery that will enhance or improve an appearance. Reconstructive surgery is needed to restore or normalize a situation that has changed such as cancer of the breast with removal, a broken cheek-bone,...
How long would you recommend waiting to wear makeup after a chemical peel? Why?
Depending on the depth of the peel, the epidermis needs to heal (re-epithelialize) so that makeup doesn’t get trapped in the layers of the skin. Usually 2-5 days.
What do you think the next best thing is help ‘slow down’ the aging process?
Avoiding too much sun, and keeping your weight stable and keeping hydrated will delay the aging process. This is what Hollywood stars do.