21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Get a Crisp, Defined Jawline with Mini-Liposuction

The proliferation of “screens” in our society has been a boon for certain aesthetic procedures. If you have any kind of excess skin and/or fat on your neck, the downward tilt of your head as you look at your phone, tablet or laptop just exacerbates the issue. While th...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

How to Achieve Fuller, Natural Looking Lips

Your lips are an integral component to a vibrant, rejuvenated look. They help anchor the lower third of your face, and provide a critical counterpoint to your forehead and brow. Some people are born with lips that are too thin and out of proportion. But the size of your lips can...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Is a Thread Lift Right for You?

Facial aging starts around age 25.Facial aging starts earlier than many patients realize. Everyone's body naturally begins to produce less collagen and elastin, two of the primary components of youthful-looking skin, at around age 25. Genetics, lifestyle choices, such as wh...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Here’s How to Get Natural Looking, Fuller Lips

HA Fillers are the gold standard when it comes to a lip augmentation.The lips are more than a doorway to the mouth. They help create facial harmony and balance by anchoring the lower third of your face. Unfortunately, not everyone is born with the kind of fullness in the lips tha...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

3 Non-Surgical Procedures for a More Masculine, Defined Jawline

A crisp jawline is truly one of the hallmarks of the masculine faceThe jawline is one of the more defining features of the face for both men and women. It provides balance to your eyes, anchors the lower third of your face, and acts as a transition to the neck and rest of your bo...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

What Makes Us So Special? Innovation and Research at Boston Center for Plastic Surgery

Boston Center for Plastic Surgery is like no other aesthetic practice in Boston. In addition to a wide range of effective surgical procedures, we specialize in safe non-surgical treatments for all skin and body types. Here at Boston Center for Plastic Surgery, we are committed to...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Microneedling or Lasers – Which is Right for You?

Every Treatment is CustomizedSkin aging is about more than fine lines and wrinkles. Texture irregularities like brown spots, melasma, redness and broken blood vessels can make your skin look dull. This can begin to occur as early as your 20's if you don’t take proper...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Is Medical Grade SkinCare Better?

The skin is your body's largest organ. At Boston Center for Plastic Surgery, we believe in treating the whole patient. This is one of the reasons why skincare is a cornerstone of our practice philosophy. Most people don’t realize that the skin is your body’...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

3 Best Non-Surgical Procedures for Rejuvenating the Eyes

Eyes are one of the first areas to show the earliest signs of aging.There has been a lot written recently about the pandemic induced uptick in aesthetic procedures to address the eyes. Some articles say that it is the result of all of us staring at ourselves on Zoom for the past...

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21 Sep 2023 | by Leonard Miller, MD, FACS, FRCS

Filler 101

Neurotoxins and dermal fillers are not the same thing.As a Board-Certified dermatologist, a huge part of my practice is devoted to injectables. This is a broad term for any procedure that is administered through a very fine needle such as Botox® and fillers. Unfortunately, as...

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