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  • Gen X has embraced facelifts at a young age

    Plastic surgeons say Gen Xers aren't waiting until the "right age" to address facial aging. At an average age of 53, many Gen Xers are starting to see jowls, a fuller lower face and drooping upper eyelids – among other signs of aging – and they're taking action early to restore their youthful looks.

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  • Understanding the key difference in rhinoplasty for men and women

    Rhinoplasty is one of the most personalized procedures in all of plastic surgery, if not the most bespoke. No nose is the same, and there are several factors that must be considered, from ethnicity to gender. But how does rhinoplasty for men and women differ?

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  • The female facelift vs the male facelift

    Facelifts are life-changing procedures that offer patients the opportunity to restore and rejuvenate the appearance of the face, giving them a more youthful, taut complexion. Many patients may have a general understanding of what a facelift is and what it entails but may not be familiar with how this procedure can differ for men and women.

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  • Bounce back, babe? Why your plastic surgery recovery takes time

    Your plastic surgeon gets it – they really do. Recovery is challenging, and healing takes time. They know you want to get back into the swing of a regular routine as soon as possible. However, rushing the recovery process can lead to complications and jeopardize your results.

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  • A simple solution to torn and stretched earlobes

    If you've ever dealt with a torn earlobe or stretched-out piercing, you know how frustrating it can be and how it can leave you feeling self-conscience. Damaged earlobes, no matter how you got them – heavy earrings, accidental snags or oversized gauges that no longer fit your style – don't have to be permanent. Earlobe repair surgery can get your ears looking and feeling like new again.

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