The Importance of Breast Self-Exams
Early detection of breast cancer depends upon regular breast self-exams. At least monthly, check breasts for lumps, thickened tissue, and texture changes.
Read MoreRelax, Cellulite Happens to Almost Everyone (and Here’s How to Get Rid of It!)
If there’s one thing that is synonymous to unattractive, it would have to be dimpling on the thighs and buttocks — cellulite. The good news is that the cottage cheese-like texture in your thighs is genetic and universal. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 90 percent of women have cellulite to some […]
Read MoreThree Neck Rejuvenation Options That Really Work
Three neck rejuvenation options are chin liposuction, Botox, and neck lift, one of which may best suit your cosmetic goals, existing issues, and lifestyle.
Read MorePersonal Consultations vs. the Internet for Plastic Surgery Information
Direct consultation with a doctor will always trump what the Internet has to say concerning cosmetic surgery and your personal situation.
Read MoreThree Ways to Avoid Overdoing Injectables
Don’t overdo injectables! Have realistic cosmetic goals. Embody the less is more philosophy. Use only a highly experienced injector.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Facial Vein Treatments
Laser technology is the standard treatment of choice for unsightly facial veins. Topical anesthesia may be used before treatment, if requested.
Read MoreWhat Should Be In Your Tummy Tuck Healing Kit?
For recovery from a tummy tuck, you will want compression garments, silicone gel sheetings, and prescription drugs, vitamins, and supplements.
Read MoreThree Major Acne Myths Debunked
Albany Plastic Surgeon Dr. Kayastha debunks common myths about acne. No, it’s not a dirty face or chocolate that causes it.
Read MoreThree Common Lip Augmentation Questions Answered
Lip augmentation is possible for healthy women through fillers, fat transfer, implants, or laser treatment. Numbing cream reduces pain.
Read MoreThe Emotional Toll of Rosacea
Though rosacea symptoms may seem harmless, sufferers experience negative emotions including anxiety, embarrassment, and reduced self-esteem.
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