30

Jul

Your Guide to Mommy Makeovers

If you've struggled to regain your pre-pregnancy figure, you’re not alone. Many mothers have found it challenging to restore their body after having children, even when they eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly. Many of the changes to your body that occur during...

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30

Jul

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Do You Know Your Breast Reconstruction Options?

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the doctors at Renaissance Plastic Surgery want to make sure you are fully aware of your options. Breast cancer is the second most fatal form of cancer for women, and early diagnosis and treatment is crucial to your ability to make a...

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30

Jul

4 Questions to Ask During Your Breast Augmentation Consultation

Breast augmentation can be a life-changing procedure for many women. In order to get the best possible outcome, it's important to choose the right plastic surgeon and understand the different options available as part of your procedure. To ensure you get these important dec...

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30

Jul

Common Ways Pregnancy Impacts Your Body

Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding can take a toll on your body. Often, these changes are difficult to address with diet and exercise alone. This is why so many women find it challenging to restore their pre-pregnancy figure after having children. If your workout efforts ha...

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30

Jul

How Long is Recovery after Breast Augmentation?

If you're considering breast augmentation, you may be wondering what the recovery process entails. In particular, you may want to know how long it will take to get back to your normal routine. This is an understandable consideration when determining the timing of your proc...

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30

Jul

7 Benefits You Will Experience after Breast Reduction

For many women, breast reduction surgery can have life-changing benefits. Very large breasts can negatively impact your life in many ways. Whether you are experiencing physical, aesthetic or psychological concerns associated with the size of your breasts, a breast reduction proc...

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30

Jul

Comparing BOTOX® Cosmetic, Dysport and Xeomin

You've probably heard of BOTOX® Cosmetic, the number one selling treatment of its kind. However, it’s not the only injectable wrinkle relaxer. At Renaissance Plastic Surgery, our medical spa also offers Dysport® and Xeomin®. These injectables diminish the...

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30

Jul

4 Tips for an Easy Recovery after Breast Augmentation

All surgical procedures require a recovery period before you are back to your normal routine, and breast augmentation is no exception. In particular, the first few weeks after surgery are crucial to ensuring you heal properly and achieve the best possible outcome. The following...

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30

Jul

Can Breast Implants Look Natural?

While limited in scope, breast augmentation has impressive range, allowing it to provide different things for different women. For women who desire larger breasts but wish to maintain a natural appearance, breast implant type, shape, and placement options can all assist in produ...

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30

Jul

Kybella® or CoolSculpting® – Defeat the Double Chin Without Surgery!

The dreaded double chin. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t respond to diet and exercise in the same way that most other problem areas do. That can make it very difficult to deal with the appearance of unwanted submental fullness. Making matters worse is that the double chin isn’t...

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30

Jul

Plastic Surgery Trends of 2019

Heading into 2018, the top five plastic surgery procedures were:Breast augmentationLiposuctionNose reshaping (rhinoplasty)Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)Tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty)1. 8 million surgical cosmetic procedures were performed by board-certified plastic...

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30

Jul

October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

It's that time of year again. Time to get out your pink and show your support for breast cancer awareness. For over 30 years now, the month of October has been all about bringing this all-too-common disease to the forefront. But there’s still so much work to be done...

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