November 2012
Trends in Facial Surgical and Non-Surgical Procedures
November 19, 2012

According to the most recently published Annual Survey of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, for the third year in a row, women underwent more cosmetic surgery procedures than men in every category of both surgical and non-surgical procedures except for hair transplants.
Read MoreGynecomastia comes from the Greek words gyne meaning “woman” and mastos meaning “breast.” In practical terms, this means a female type breast present on a man.
Read MoreElite Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Group – “Introduction to Breast Uplift”
November 19, 2012

Breast Uplift, also known as Mastopexy, removes excess sagging skin in order to lift, reshape and firm the breast, and hence produce a more youthful breast contour.
Read MoreCosmetic Breast Surgery is far from being a new form of surgery. More popular and more affordable, yes, but not at all new. In fact various forms of breast surgery have been carried out for over a hundred years. However, it is in recent years that major advances have been made in surgical techniques, technology and materials, all contributing to greatly improved results and thus patient satisfaction.
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