Our latest Beauty Tech Review is examining the skin tightening technologies now available to patients looking for improvement without surgery.
Many of us of heard about the tummy tuck, a major surgical procedure that removes excess skin from the abdomen area but could there be other options that are less invasive?
Before considering the popular new buttock enhancing procedure, the Brazilian Butt Lift, there are several questions and answers you should ask.
Physicians combine devices and injectables to give patients a youthful look, without ever needing scalpel or sutures.
Laser lipo and radio frequency skin tightening combine to give patients beautiful results without the scarring and recovery time required with a tummy tuck.
Tighten skin, lose fat and get your body back with these post-baby fixes.
Like many moms, Kendra is thinking of undergoing a cosmetic procedure to help bring her "Playboy" body back.
Using Smartlipo, an Awake Tummy Tuck may offer new moms a minimally invasive option to getting rid of post-baby belly.
Using laser technology, Smartlipo may offer patients more contoured and sculpted upper arms without having to undergo surgery.
Dangers of keeping post-baby weight gain include difficulty in getting pregnant again and increased health risks for mother and developing fetus for overweight women who get pregnant again.
Patients suffering from acne scars can now feel confident in their skin after treatment with the Fraxel laser.
Kim Zolach of Bravo's reality hit The Real Housewives of Atlanta visits Dr. Louis Cole for Velashape, a cellulite reduction treatment.
New age-defying ultrasound technology Ulthera may offer patients an option to look younger without going under the knife.
Interest in Latisse was at an all time high today and women have their eyes set on longer lashes.
Kendra wants smaller breasts while new products and technologies provide methods
Aging gracefully is easier than ever with recent advances in medical aesthetics.
The country is buzzing about two women who lied to friends and family about having breast cancer and made money doing it.
The ASAPS and AACS took a look at previous years today and came up with some conflicting numbers about Americans and aesthetic procedures.
Patients are seeking out the "Beyonce" look more and more and want to have a fuller derriere, but the procedure isn't for everyone. Many are asking, "Should I have fat transfer?"