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Mar

Neck Lift: The 3 Layers Your Plastic Surgeon Sees

One of the most common areas where we first notice signs of aging is the neck! Not only does the skin becomes crepey and begin to sag, the fat below the chin becomes more noticeable, jowls start to droop, and the neck muscles begin to loosen and cause the undesirable vertical ban...

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Mar

Idea Mensch Q&A

To read the full article with Dr. Lee visit ideamensch. com Q: Where did the idea for PERK come from? A: Before creating PERK, I was a plastic surgeon working for a large corporation with hundreds of physicians. It was not uncommon to see more than 40 plastic surgical patient...

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Mar

AcuPulse™CO2: State-of-the-art skin rejuvenation.

With skin resurfacing a popular skin rejuvenation treatment, we stay ahead of the curve in the latest developments in aesthetic science to provide even better results! The AcuPulse Fractional CO2 laser is a powerful and versatile skin resurfacing system designed to address many c...

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20

Mar

SCARS AND ANCESTRY

Regardless of age, gender or race, it is only human to want to look and feel our personal best! Not surprisingly, the number of plastic surgery procedures world-wide is continuing to increase. According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS), the ...

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20

Mar

A Note From Dr. Lee on Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty, commonly referred to as labia surgery, is a one- to two-hour outpatient procedure designed to sculpt the size and shape of the outer vaginal structures by reducing and or reshaping long or uneven labia. Many women are born with large or irregular labia, while others ...

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20

Mar

Can BOTOX Help With Your Migraine Headaches?

Migraine headaches are the most debilitating type of headache, affecting more than 28 million people in the USA. They are the ninth leading cause of disability in women worldwide. Yet, treatment varies greatly, with some being more effective than others at stopping them before th...

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20

Mar

How can an eyelid lift improve my vision?

When you think of eyelid surgery, most would assume the reason is tired-looking eyes. But in reality, there are endless reasons to invest in yourself! The skin around our eyes is so thin that this area will often show the first signs of aging. As we age, the skin around our eyes ...

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20

Mar

When You Want Plastic Surgery — But The Doctor Refuses

I AM OFTEN ASKED HOW MICHAEL JACKSON LOOKED THE WAY HE DID PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. I answer that by saying he had unrealistic expectations and found a surgeon who told him what he wanted to hear. There you have the makings of a disaster! Last week I saw a patient from the East Coast...

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20

Mar

Rhinoplasty for the Bulbous Nose: What You Should Know to Get the Best Results

The nose is a prominent facial feature, and certain characteristics can make it even more prominent. A bulbous nose is a common nasal complaint where the tip of the nose is rounded and enlarged. Rhinoplasty for the bulbous nose refines the tip, creating harmony within the nose an...

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20

Mar

Rhinoplasty 101: Everything You Need to Know about the Dorsal Hump

Actors Adrian Brody and Sarah Jessica Parker rely on their dorsal humps to win them unique roles, but you're most likely not auditioning for the next quirky comedy. As the center point of our face, the shape, and the size of our nose play a significant role in our appearanc...

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Mar

Social Media’s Influence on Plastic Surgery

The number of requests for plastic surgery is increasing year after year, and one primary reason is the growth of social media. A poll conducted by the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Surgery shows surgeons are seeing more than a 30 percent increase in the number of...

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Watch Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. Michelle Lee on the Dr. 90210 TV Show on Hulu

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