Plastic Surgery

Reduction Mammaplasty – Connecticut Breast Surgery
Many women with overly large breasts must deal with physical issues on a daily basis. They suffer from back, neck, and shoulder pain, trouble sleeping, posture problems, and more. Reduction mammaplasty, also known as breast reduction surgery, gives patients lighter breasts, relieving these issues and improving patients’ daily lives. Reduction mammaplasty can involve removal of…
Arm Lift – Bat Wings Brachioplasty Connecticut
Do you have “bat wings”? Those large, hanging sections of skin on your upper arms are embarrassing and make life more difficult. An arm lift gets rid of bat wings and leaves your arms looking youthful and fantastic. How do bat wings happen in the first place? Age, genetics, and major weight loss can cause…
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…
Brachioplasty – Incisions Connecticut Arm Lift
Brachioplasty surgery can restore shape and tone to the upper arms, removing that unpleasant drooping skin and flab and recontouring the underlying tissues. If brachioplasty seems like it might be beneficial for you, read on to learn more. Various types of brachioplasty incision may be employed depending on the patient’s aesthetic goals and the plastic…

Promote Recovery after Surgery with Arnica by VitaMedica®
When you look online for photos of individuals who have had cosmetic surgery on their face, you usually see the before and after pictures. In the vast majority of cases, the after picture is a lot better than the before picture. However, what is interesting is that very rarely do you see the in between…
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…