
What Should I Wear After My Tummy Tuck?
After getting tummy tuck, you will need to wear a special garment to support the healing skin and tissues and minimize swelling. At Alexander Ereso Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics, Dr. Alexander […]
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After getting tummy tuck, you will need to wear a special garment to support the healing skin and tissues and minimize swelling. At Alexander Ereso Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics, Dr. Alexander […]
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Some patients who desire a younger and more attractive appearance without extensive treatment and recovery time choose to have liposuction (lipo) on their neck and chin instead of a full facelift. […]
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No one wants to look old before their time. Many wonder whether diet and nutrition play a role in the aging process. In this blog post, our board-certified plastic surgeon […]
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Getting the best possible results from Botox requires more than just a single treatment. While you can see great results the first time you try Botox, you should make sure […]
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The cosmetic benefits of plastic surgery are well established. What often go unmentioned are the tangible health benefits of certain procedures. You might be surprised to learn that your desired […]
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A few months ago, RealSelf.com, a leading portal for plastic surgeons and their patients, surveyed doctors about plastic surgery trends in 2016. One of the most agreed-upon trends was the […]
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A number of studies have shown that the more attractive a person is, the more likely they will be given opportunities for career advancement. Therefore, it is no wonder that […]
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The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is the world’s largest group of board certified plastic surgeons. Each year, to keep track of trends in plastic surgery, the organization surveys […]
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Dr. Alexander Ereso of Alexander Ereso Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics is pleased to announce a new non-surgical treatment for a double chin. Kybella is an injectable product that dissolves fat […]
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Lately, a troubling rumor has circulated the Internet claiming that drinking beer – especially “hoppy” styles like India Pale Ales – contributes to the development of excessive male breast tissue. […]
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