Rise Of The Golden Jawline – How Jawline Filler Became The Must-Have Aesthetic Treatment
It looks taut and elegant from every angle... but is the price of a 'perfect' jaw really worth it, Elle asks.
It looks taut and elegant from every angle... but is the price of a 'perfect' jaw really worth it, Elle asks.
Plastic surgeons and dermatologists across the US reveal the most popular aesthetic treatments for brides, grooms, and wedding parties.
The collagen-based dermal regeneration template is designed for improved patient outcomes in the treatment of full-thickness wounds.
From “Ozempic face” fixes to the rise of male makeovers, here’s what dominated facial plastic surgery in 2024.
Read MoreAs 2025 begins, key trends in aesthetic medicine focus on advancements such as preservation rhinoplasty, personalized body contouring, facial optimization for the digital age, enhanced recovery techniques, and preventative treatments designed to deliver natural results and improve patient outcomes.
Read MoreSarmela Sunder, MD, a Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon, explains how GLP-1 medications like Ozempic cause skin laxity and collagen loss. She highlights Sofwave as a solution and offers tips for maintaining skin firmness during weight loss.
Read MoreWith millions of women experiencing menopause, the decline in estrogen affects skin and bone health, leading many to seek surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments to address the aging effects of this life stage.
Read MoreDeepak Dugar, MD, a facial plastic surgeon specializing in closed scarless nose rhinoplasty, discusses how GLP-1 medications like Ozempic impact body composition. He highlights concerns about rapid weight loss causing sagging and volume loss in the buttocks, breasts, and face, posing challenges for both patients and physicians.
Read MoreThe Aesthetic Society’s 2023 report reveals a 2.9% increase in surgical procedures from 2022 to 2023 and a 10.2% growth since 2019, highlights the launch of AlliedPro for nonsurgical professionals, and lists top procedures, with liposuction and breast augmentation leading among women and men.
Read MoreThe 2023 ASPS Procedural Statistics report shows a 5% increase in plastic surgeries and a 7% rise in minimally invasive procedures, with cosmetic surgeries like liposuction and minimally invasive treatments like Botox gaining popularity, reflecting robust demand and technological advancements in aesthetic procedures.
Read MoreThe American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is reinforcing to commitment patient safety and ethical standards in light of concerns highlighted by a recent Los Angeles Times article, stressing the dangers of non-specialized physicians conducting cosmetic procedures and promoting the selection of board-certified plastic surgeons to mitigate such risks.
Read MoreFor patients considering or undergoing plastic and reconstructive surgery procedures, using social media to gather information and answer questions can enhance patient empowerment—potentially leading to increased autonomy and better decision-making, reports a study in the April issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Read MoreIn a recent survey, 60% of facial plastic surgeons noted an increase in patients with “Ozempic Face,” linked to the weight loss drug Semaglutide, with Manhattan facial plastic surgeon Sam Rizk, MD, advocating for his deep plane facelift technique as a long-term solution.
Read MoreAmerican Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Surgery data reveals a significant rise in facelifts, particularly among younger demographics, attributed to modern techniques and filler fatigue, with one plastic surgeon advocating for his natural deep plane facelift method.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) 2023 survey reveals a surge in facial enhancements, particularly among younger patients, and highlights the increasing role of AI in aesthetic medicine.
Read MoreSummer bodies are crafted in winter, with 55% of 2022’s surgical cosmetic procedures happening in early months, as noted in a 2023 report by The Aesthetic Society. Plastic surgeon Dennis Schimpf, MD, MBA, FACS, shares what’s behind the trend and why the winter months are ideal for plastic surgery.
Read MoreBabak Azizzadeh, MD, chairman and director of the Center for Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills, Calif., offers his expert predictions on aesthetic trends that will continue, emerge, or phase out in 2024.
Read MoreA 16-year analysis in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery reveals that abdominoplasty remains safe and effective, with more outpatient cases and increased liposuction use, providing valuable insights into its evolution.
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