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IS A BREAST REDUCTION RIGHT FOR YOU?

When thinking about breast cosmetic surgery, most would immediately think of implants to enlarge the size of breasts. However, for many women, too-large breasts can wreak havoc both physically and emotionally. Breast reductions have become a common plastic surgery procedure in recent decades, as it is a safe and effective way to reduce breast size… Read More »

A FLAWLESS FACE CAN BE YOURS

As we age, our faces can be one of the first parts of our bodies to show it. In fact, we lose about a teaspoon of collagen a year after the age of 30. This can lead to sagging skin, wrinkles and fine lines that make us not only look older, but also tired and… Read More »

NEW YEAR, NEW BODY!

Are you frustrated with the image you see staring back at you in the mirror? Maybe you’re a mother still waiting to regain your pre-pregnancy body. Or perhaps you’ve been putting the time and effort in with diet and exercise and still have stubborn areas of fat that won’t budge. As the holidays approach and… Read More »

WHY HIGH-QUALITY SKINCARE IS SO IMPORTANT

When it comes to aging and the telltale signs of age, our faces are often the first to show the years. And with the skin being the biggest organ of the body, it’s key to take care of it with effective and safe skincare products. Dr. Andrew Lofman, a renowned plastic surgeon in metro Detroit,… Read More »

GIVE YOURSELF THE ULTIMATE NEW YEAR GIFT!

With the holiday season in full swing and a New Year on the horizon, there’s no better time to put yourself, your confidence and your happiness first. Oftentimes a New Year brings about new health and wellness goals, including a healthy diet, a new gym membership and a commitment to shedding extra pounds. However, for… Read More »

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT A BLEPHAROPLASTY

For many people, droopy eyelids are more than an aesthetic concern. Oftentimes, sagging lids can hinder one’s ability to see well and even cause injury. By the age of 40, most people’s eyelids begin to lose the elasticity in the tissue, thus, causing a drooping effect. This can happen even though the rest of face… Read More »