Nasal Surgery Improves Breathing



Correlation between subjective and objective results in nasal surgery Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 02/05/2014   Murrell GL, et al. – The author presents his experience measuring nasal function subjectively and objectively before and after functional nasal surgery. The findings provide statistically significant evidence to support surgical treatment of nasal obstruction. Methods Between March 2011 and June […]

The Secret About Cosmetic Surgery That Doctors Are Hiding



The Secret About Cosmetic Surgery That Doctors Are Hiding Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery Medical Practice Management Editors’ Choice A secret about cosmetic surgery exists that several physicians are hiding from their patients. The truth is many doctors performing cosmetic surgery in the USA are not actually cosmetic surgeons, a claim made by a growing […]

Cosmetic surgery operations in UK top 50,000 for the first time



  Cosmetic surgery operations in UK top 50,000 for the first time Market in 2013 for plastic surgery was mainly female, says data released by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Denis Campbell, health correspondent The Guardian, Sunday 2 February 2014 Demand for cosmetic surgery in Britain grew in 2013 despite concerns over unauthorised chemicals […]

That Nose, That Chin, Those Lips



That Nose, That Chin, Those Lips With Plastic Surgery, a Makeover to Look Like a Celebrity By ABBY ELLIN When Nino Dean looks in the mirror, the face staring back at him is eerily evocative of Vanessa Paradis, the French chanteuse and former paramour of Johnny Depp. This is not a lucky roll of the genetic […]

Obsessed with Being “Perfect”?



    What is perfect?   This naturally beautiful woman was “perfect” before having plastic surgery. I am sure she convinced someone to operate but if that surgeon wouldn’t do it, she certainly would have found someone else to take her money. I vote for the pre op woman but she must not have felt […]

Breast cancer screening: A long road ahead



Breast cancer screening: A long road ahead Dr. Jonathan KaplanWednesday, January 08, 2014 Share this article In a recent New York Times article, the authors give a great summation into the truth and uncertainty in breast cancer screening. With such an emotional and destabilizing life event as breast cancer, women want clear and concise information. This article […]

10 Easy-to-Follow Rules for Healthy Eating



10 Easy-to-Follow Rules for Healthy Eating Photo: Christopher TestaniBy Lindsay Funston and Emma Haak Rule #1: Eat Two Pounds of Vegetables Every single day. “Loading your diet with vegetables will naturally crowd out things you shouldn’t be eating,” says Joel Fuhrman, MD, author of Eat to Live Cookbook, who recommends this amount after analyzing studies connecting […]

10 Ways to Boost Your Metabolism



http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism  

DIY Plastic Surgery: Can You Change Your Face Without Going Under the Knife?



DIY Plastic Surgery: Can You Change Your Face Without Going Under the Knife? New devices catching on primarily among teens in Asia claim to slim noses, give instant facelifts, and improve smiles. But are these products crazy fads or just plain dangerous? Who’s the prettiest of them all? It’s more than a folkloric contest in […]

Historic smoking report marks 50th anniversary



Fifty years ago, ashtrays seemed to be on every table and desk. Athletes and even Fred Flintstone endorsed cigarettes in TV commercials. Smoke hung in the air in restaurants, offices and airplane cabins. More than 42 percent of U.S. adults smoked, and there was a good chance your doctor was among them. The turning point […]