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Restore Hair Loss with Neograft

January 7, 2020

Most people normally lose between 50 and 100 hairs each day without any noticeable hair loss. However, significant hair loss affects around 50 million men and 30 million women nationwide. Fortunately, there are treatments available including a proven solution called Neograft that can restore one’s hair to its former glory.

Liposuction Preparation and Recovery Tips

November 27, 2019

Liposuction is well-known as being one of the most effective cosmetic procedures for removing unwanted body fat and creating a smoother, more toned and tighter silhouette. Liposuction tends to be predominantly used in the areas of the body where fatty deposits are most likely to collect, such as the abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, and flanks. More recently, it has also been seen being used on the upper arms and neck area.

Recovery Tips for a Facelift

July 31, 2019

A facelift can transform your appearance, but it is an invasive procedure that has a significant recovery period and requires patients to take particular care while they are healing.

Recovery Time For Tummy Tucks

June 16, 2019

If you are self-conscious about excess skin and fat on your stomach, you may be considering a form of cosmetic surgery known as a tummy tuck. Also known as abdominoplasty, a tummy tuck is a very popular procedure that is most often requested by patients after they have experienced pregnancy and childbirth or after they have lost a great deal of weight. This is because both of these often result in sagging, loose skin that doesn’t respond to diet and exercise. Abdominoplasty can also tighten the underlying abdominal muscles to further improve the appearance of your stomach area. However, it is important to note that a tummy tuck is not a weight loss tool, but an effective way to enhance your appearance once you reach a weight that you are happy with.

How Fixing Your Deviated Septum Could Change Your Life | San Antonio, TX

May 23, 2019

A deviated septum is a condition in which the piece of bone and cartilage that divides the nasal cavity in half is either significantly off-center or crooked. It is something that you can be born with or something that happens as a result of trauma to your nose such as blunt force injury to the face. However, having a deviated septum can have a considerable effect on your ability to live an active and fulfilling life. 

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