unique approach to brow lift in houston

My Unique Approach to Brow Lift

While the “BOTOX® brow lift” and endoscopic brow lift techniques can still be excellent options for the right patients, my new “go to” surgical approach to brow/forehead lifting is the lateral subcutaneous brow lift performed right here in the office. As opposed to traditional methods that involve an incision extending from ear to ear along the hairline, this innovative technique […]

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Surgical and Non-Surgical Brow Lift Techniques

Over time, deep wrinkles, frown lines, creases, skin laxity, and various other signs of aging may begin to develop on the forehead and brow. Depending on their extent and severity, these aesthetic concerns can cause us to look tired, upset, or even older than we actually are or feel. Fortunately, there are several surgical and non-surgical brow lift options that […]

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What Are My Brow Lift Options?

The brow has always been considered one of the most challenging areas of the face for plastic surgeons to treat. As a result, there are many different surgical brow lift techniques that all try to address the brow/forehead in different ways, and these methods are constantly changing. Historically, the brow was rejuvenated with a “coronal incision” made way back in […]

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Importance of Annual Follow-Up Visits After Breast Augmentation

After eleven years in practice, and as a busy plastic surgeon with vast experience in breast augmentation as well as breast augmentation revision, I am still perplexed by the number of patients who only come to a few “post-operative” appointments and then no longer follow up with their plastic surgeon. This is not simply unique to my practice, as this […]

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Breast Implant Feel Is Just as Important as Appearance

As plastic surgeons, we are trained to use a very refined eye to try to achieve the best appearance in anything we do. For breast augmentation, something I specialize in and have for nearly 11 years in practice, this involves striving to create the best shape and symmetry for the breasts. It is even commonplace at national meetings for plastic […]

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Lip Enhancement Services

I have a number of patients for whom I perform extremely finesse work on their lips. Injecting lips and striving for subtle “augmentation” of the lips is something I have always endeavored to be at the forefront of since I went into practice 11 years ago. In my opinion, bigger is not better. Many of patients I see may have […]

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Benefits of Breast Augmentation with a Lift

Over time, the majority of women begin to experience some degree of drooping and/or volume loss in the breasts due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, changes in weight, or simply the process of aging. Depending on the severity of breast sagging and volume loss, individuals interested in rejuvenating the appearance of their breasts may greatly benefit from either a breast augmentation, breast […]

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Keeping Aging of the Face and Hands In Sync

In my years of experience as a plastic surgeon, I’ve noticed that women in their late 40s, 50s, and even 60s are typically most concerned with aging of their face and hands. From an early age, many women adorn their faces with makeup, often desiring to preserve a “pretty”, more youthful facial appearance as they mature. It is also quite […]

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Breast Augmentation After Breastfeeding

At Boynton Plastic Surgery, one of my particular areas of specialty is breast enhancement surgery after pregnancy and breastfeeding. The majority of women experience some degree of “tissue deflation” in the breasts after the cessation of breastfeeding, and breast augmentation can often be an excellent way to restore this lost volume. There are numerous types of breast implants that can […]

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My Breasts Are Uneven After Augmentation – What Should I Do?

If you notice irregularities in regard to the size and/or positioning of your implants immediately after breast augmentation, it’s not time to panic. Some initial swelling in the breasts is a common side effect of surgery, and it often occurs in varying degrees that may make the breasts appear uneven in the first few days – or even weeks – […]

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