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CoolSculpting Is Very Cool!

One of the most popular trends in cosmetic procedures is CoolSculpting…a safe, FDA approved, non-invasive alternative to liposuction. It’s a quick and simple way to remove unwanted fat cells from localized areas, such as the abdomen and thighs, that are unresponsive to diet or exercise. CoolSculpting uses a non-surgical technology which cools and freezes unwanted… Read More »

5 Skin Care Tips You Need This Fall

As the leaves on the trees start to change colors and summer transitions into autumn, your wardrobe choices will evolve from bikinis and shorts to light sweaters and jeans. Your wardrobe is not the only change you should make as one season morphs into the next, however. You should also consider changing your skincare routine…. Read More »

Why Medical Tourism Is Dangerous

Medical tourism, the practice of combining a vacation abroad with medical treatment, is on the rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 750,000 Americans travel abroad annually for medical care — many of them seeking plastic surgery. Medical tourism is popular for several reasons, most notably that treatment costs are… Read More »

Eye Rejuvenation: Are Injectables The Right Solution?

Hooded, sagging eyelids are problematic from an aesthetic standpoint. If drooping tissue is severe enough, it can also be detrimental to vision. Most people who visit our Las Vegas and Henderson offices have cosmetic concerns related to aging eyes rather than functional problems. One of the most common questions we receive from patients interested in eye… Read More »

Correcting Sun Damage On The Face

Now that we are well into the joys of a freer, more socially-engaged summer, it is necessary to observe how our sunning may be affecting our skin. Sun exposure is one of the primary reasons the skin ages prematurely. The damage caused by our time in the sun is cumulative and can take years to reach the… Read More »

What You Can Do About Sun Spots

Spots. We like them on some things, like a nice spring dress. On the skin, not so much. Brown spots on the skin have been referred to as age spots. Our grandparents may have called them liver spots (because it was wrongly believed that spots indicated a liver problem). By whatever name, spots on the… Read More »