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

Profound – the Fountain of Youth?

In recent years, there has been a rise in people looking for the Fountain of Youth. Millions of people are searching for ways to keep their skin looking youthful and vibrant despite the effects of aging. One such method is Profound Skin Tightening, which utilizes advanced radi...

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

New Year, New You is Actually Possible with CoolSculpting

We have all seen the ads featuring the slogan: “A New Year, A New You”. They are typically touting some beauty product or health regime. While this may sound great in theory, the process of getting there is often time-consuming, cumbersome and simply not realistic. Mo...

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

How to Choose the Right Chemical Peel For You

As we age, our skin's ability to turn over decreases. Dead cells that were easily sloughed off at 21, stick around for a lot longer at 41. The result is:Dull looking skinBrown, sun spotsCrepey, uneven texturePre-cancerous growthsFine lines & wrinklesA chemical pee...

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

Advance Skincare Options at the Boston Center for Plastic Surgery

One of the best ways to rejuvenate the skin and tissues of the face is also one of the simplest: skin care. Your skin is your body's largest organ. Taking proper care of it is not just good for your overall health, but will also make you look and feel better. If you examine...

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

MINIMIZING AGING OF THE MOUTH AND LIPS

The lips are one of the most important facial features, yet they are commonly overlooked in our beauty routine. Most women focus on the skin, while the mouth gets little to no attention. That is until the day we notice this delicate tissue starting to show our age. This change is...

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

How to Transform the Skin of Your Aging Neck Without Surgery

What Is Neck Skin Aging?Neck skin aging is a natural process that occurs over time. It is caused by a combination of factors such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, environmental exposure, and age. Common signs of neck skin aging include wrinkles, sagging skin, discol...

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

Experience Matters

Injectables, which includes both Botox and fillers, have become ubiquitous these days. They seem to be offered on every corner — your local spa, the gym, your dermatologist. But here is the thing that you need to keep in mind when it comes to injectables: your results...

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

PREVENTING THE SIGNS OF AN AGING FACE

Today's Millennials, as well as younger patients in general, are becoming increasingly aware that to avoid the first, dreaded signs of an aging face, they must be proactive early on. These hallmarks of an older face, quickly giving away the age, including wrinkles, sunken c...

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

AccuVein: What It Is and Why It Is Important to You

Most patients share similar concerns regarding noninvasive cosmetic procedures, such as recovery time, discomfort, and side-effects, especially bruising. Unfortunately, even when the safest cosmetic injectables are administered by an experienced cosmetic surgeon, some patients wi...

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

How to rejuvenate your neck without surgery.

When you think about the early signs of aging, the neck may not be the first feature that comes to mind. However, ask this same question to any woman in her late 40s or older and she will agree; the neck is one of the first places to give away the age. The skin below the chin, do...

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