Monthly Archives: May 2011

Types of Nasal Anesthesia

When you’re considering your Rhinoplasty, there are a lot of components to think about. Patients often do not think of investigating who their anesthesiologist is going to be during their procedure, but if your surgeon is operating in a hospital … Continue reading

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ABC News Story of Mother Injecting Daughter with Botox May be a Hoax

Last week we blogged regarding a story about a mother, “Kerry Campbell”, who appeared on an ABC News story because she was giving her 8-year old daughter Botox injections to compete in beauty pageants. This story had become a viral … Continue reading

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The Incision-Free Face Lift

Ulthera is being hailed as the incision-free facelift, & one woman in Nashville says she felt as though she was having a Benjamin Button-like experience. Nina Kuzina, an art gallery owner in Nashville Tennessee had Ulthera, the newest anti-aging procedure … Continue reading

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The Guinness World Record's Highest Number of Cosmetic Procedures

The Guinness World Records keeps a track of “the most” of almost everything and recently they listed Cindy Jackson, a 55 year-old woman as the world record for the highest number of cosmetic procedures performed on the body; 52 procedures … Continue reading

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Stages of our Skin

Our skin is constantly changing and as we age new problems can emerge. We often talk about different products and treatments that can help a specific problem but anticipating the problem, commonly referred to as “defensive aging”, is a new … Continue reading

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When is it time to consider plastic surgery?

A recent article in the Miami Herald asked the question, “When is it time to take the plunge?” Plunge referring to plastic surgery. Although “plunge” is a bit of a dramatic word, plastic surgery is, as its name suggests, “surgery” … Continue reading

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Video: Dr. Miller treats woman of domestic violence

In a recent ABC News segment, Dr. Miller discusses his involvement with the National Domestic Violence Project, created by the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgeons several years ago. The program’s mission is to help women who have suffered from … Continue reading

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Teens and plastic surgery

A growing trend of teens receiving plastic surgery caught the attention of CBS in Miami. Nationwide in 2008 alone over 300,000 teens underwent plastic surgery. And although three thousand of which were breast augmentations on women 18 years and younger, … Continue reading

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The Faces of Wall Street are Changing

If you take a stroll down Wall Street these days, you’ll notice that all of the worry lines etched in from the brief pause on bonuses back in 2007 have mysteriously vanished. No, half of the work staff was not … Continue reading

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Demand for Plastic Surgery growing among ethnic communities

Plastic surgery is growing in popularity around the world and different societies have different beliefs on beauty in their society. In the US, for example, Rhinoplasty & Liposuction are among the top procedures. Where as in South Korea, double eyelid … Continue reading

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