The Only Time It’s OK to Have Something Injected Into Your Breasts
Las Vegas plastic surgeon Mike Edwards, MD, says that in the United States, the only thing that should be injected into the breast is a patient’s own fat.
Las Vegas plastic surgeon Mike Edwards, MD, says that in the United States, the only thing that should be injected into the breast is a patient’s own fat.
Plastic surgeon and breast reconstruction specialist Dr. Constance Chen explains what to know about this common procedure, in a media release.
Establishment Labs Holdings Inc, a global medical technology company specializing in women’s health, announces the first U.S. breast augmentations using Motiva Implants.
Surgeons and trans health professionals share what it’s like to undergo male-to-female or female-to-male surgery, according to health.com.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected just about every aspect of life, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care for breast cancer, according to a report from breastcancer.org.
Read MoreRealSelf answers your most pressing questions about creating cleavage, enhancing lifts, and rebuilding and revising breasts with fat.
Read MoreBoob sweat is super common, and typically harmless. The strategies here — listed from least to most extreme — should help you stay dry, according to MSN.
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Read MoreThere’s been a trend for something called “explant surgery” where people are choosing to have their implants removed, moms.com notes.
Read MoreNewBeauty speaks with New York plastic surgeon Daniel Maman, MD, about the benefits of breast reduction surgery.
Read MoreRealSelf asked six Miami-area doctors what the most requested procedures are in their practices right now, and their answers point toward a growing plastic surgery trend of looking natural and refreshed.
Read MoreTo get the scoop on downsizing, RealSelf spoke with three women who recently had their implants removed. They share why they did it, how the surgery went, and how they feel about their breasts sans implants.
Read More“Reclaim” is a collaboration between British photographer Kate Peters and art director Gem Fletcher that illustrates the beauty of mastectomy tattoos, a practice that offers breast cancer survivors the opportunity to transform their skin after they’ve healed from their surgeries, according to CNN.
Read MoreNewBeauty shares everything to know about the customizable, confidence-boosting surgery.
Read MoreBreast reduction can have some unexpected impacts on day-to-day life, both during a patient’s recovery and even years after the procedure, RealSelf explains.
Read MoreA growing number of women are embracing implant-free bodies after mastectomies and lumpectomies, StarTribune reports.
Read MoreHealthWorksCollective clears the cloud of myths surrounding gynecomastia to help people make an informed decision about their health and physical appearance.
Read MoreThe impact the COVID-19 pandemic will have on non-essential areas of the health-care sector, like plastic surgery and cosmetic dermatology, will be profound. How so? Refinery29 shares the details.
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