Facial Plastic Surgury

New Survey Shows Social Media Influence on Facial Plastic Surgery
Who do you turn to when you have a question about your health? What sources would you seek out for information on facial plastic surgery before undergoing a procedure? Ten years ago, most people would have rattled off a long list of tangible sources – friends, family, physicians and nurses. Today, that’s simply not the…
All Eyes on You – BOTOX Crow’s Feet Connecticut
Interested in what BOTOX, Latisse, and other eye rejuvenation procedures can do for your eyes? Then come to “All Eyes on You,” our eye rejuvenation event! At “All Eyes on You,” double-board-certified reconstructive and plastic surgeon Dr. Beth Collins will speak in depth regarding the subject of eye rejuvenation. Dr. Collins will discuss Latisse, a…
Facelift – Connecticut Facial Surgery Incision
To combat drooping, sagging excess facial skin, many people get facelifts. These procedures regularly make patients look and feel years younger. To begin a traditional facelift procedure, your plastic surgeon will create an incision along your hairline, stretching from ear to ear. This incision will travel down the area in front of the ear and…
Corrective Ear Surgery Options Widen for Plastic Surgeons
Children Reading Pratham Books and Akshara, by Pratham Books on Flickr Many plastic surgeons prefer using a patient’s own tissues for corrective ear surgery, according to a recent survey by the ASPS. The survey, which asked a range of questions about corrective ear surgery, aimed to determine if new and emerging tissue products might…

Am I a Good Candidate for Eyelid Surgery?
The human eyes are a marvel of design. It is amazing the way that they allow us to see in full color, perceive three dimensions, capture movement and catch even the most minute details. Our eyes have the amazing ability to adjust to the light in the environment and to see even in very bright…
Facelift Recovery – Post-Operative Care Connecticut
Healing after a facelift operation is vital for the success of the procedure. Showing off that beautiful new face and jawline will be gratifying, but first comes the facelift recovery process. Do not drink alcohol for two weeks after the procedure, since it causes an increased risk of bleeding during facelift recovery. Avoiding NSAIDs (Non-Steroid…
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