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Breast augmentation is, once again, the most performed surgical procedure in the United States. Liposuction, the previous front runner, lost its top spot because of a rise in competition from new noninvasive body slimming procedures. This is according to the … Continue reading
While discussing their upcoming book, Dr. Larry Young and Brian Alexander try to explain men and women’s fascination with breasts in their recent article appearing on the Huffington Post. According to the authors, the obsession with breasts is uniquely human. … Continue reading
Plastic surgeons must work hard to challenge their own assumptions, without adopting new techniques simply because they are trendy. That’s the argument in a recent article in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal. In the article, Dr. Foad Nahai argues that plastic … Continue reading
What comes to mind when you call someone “plastic”? It’s not exactly a term of endearment. When we call someone plastic, we mean that they are false, superficial, or shallow: there is something artificial about them. The term is used … Continue reading
Cautious optimism is the best attitude when it comes to adipose stem cells, according to a recent review in the latest issue of the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. While stem cells derived from fat may have significant uses in … Continue reading













