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Posted October 31, 2022 in BOTOX® Cosmetic
When receiving facial injections, it is vital that you only trust your face to someone who knows the facial anatomy well. At FPSA, our facial injections are performed by Dr. Delaney and Dr. Kridel, both board-certified facial plastic surgeons.
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Posted October 03, 2022 in BOTOX® Cosmetic, Injectables
With growing transparency about cosmetic procedures, most people are now more aware of the growing popularity of facial injectables in maintaining or improving one’s appearance. In fact, facial injectables have become the most requested minimally invasive cosmetic treatments in the United States. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 4.4 million patients had Botox, and […]
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Posted September 29, 2022 in Rhinoplasty Surgeon
Once you have narrowed your search to a few surgeons, consider scheduling a consultation. At the consultation, see if you ca n develop a rapport with the surgeon and if, together, you can develop a shared rhinoplasty vision that would make you happy.
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Posted September 22, 2022 in Chin Augmentation, Rhinoplasty Surgeon
Successful Rhinoplasty outcomes depend on the careful analysis of both the nose and the surrounding facial features. Despite increased public awareness and acceptance of rhinoplasty surgery, patients who present for nasal surgery rarely have examined their whole face. Rather, they have the notion that a singular feature, the nose, is the only aspect that could be improved. […]
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Posted September 16, 2022 in BOTOX® Cosmetic, Daxxify neurotoxin
Biotechnology company Revance issued a press release this month announcing the FDA approval of Daxxify (DaxibotulinumtoxinA-Ianm) for the treatment of frown lines. Findings from clinical trials using Daxxify found the average duration of action of the neurotoxin at approximately 6 months, compared to 3~4 months of other neurotoxins, such as Botox and Dysport, while enjoying a similar safety profile. This is very […]
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Posted August 30, 2022 in Rhinoplasty Recovery, Rhinoplasty Surgeon
Patients undergoing nasal surgery such as rhinoplasty or septoplasty will commonly have gauze dressing under their noses. Also known as a “mustache” dressing, this gauze is held in place by tape. As bloody and mucous discharge is expected after surgery, mustache dressings help absorb the drainage, so patients do not have to worry about always having […]
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Posted August 22, 2022 in Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty is a complex procedure to reshape or resize the nose after one more prior surgery. First-time rhinoplasty is already difficult, and each successive revision surgery becomes increasingly more challenging. In revision rhinoplasty, we must address the new problems that have prompted your consultation and work with previously altered nasal anatomy. During rhinoplasty, the […]
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Posted August 15, 2022 in Facial Aging, Facial fat transfer
Facial rejuvenation surgery has traditionally focused on the forehead and the lower face, but the mid-face, the region of the face immediately below the eyes, is often overlooked. The mid-face region can be defined by its borders. Above the mid-face region are the bottom of the eye socket and the tear trough. On the outside, […]
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Posted August 08, 2022 in Mini-Facelift, Traditional Facelift
Generally speaking, a facelift is a surgical procedure that aims to resuspend the tissue of the lower face and neck and remove excess loose skin using incisions strategically placed around the ears. The popularity of facelifts has risen meteorically in recent years. A report by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery showed that the […]
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Posted August 03, 2022 in Deviated Septum
The Nasal Septum Before we explore the significance of a deviated septum, it is important to understand the nasal septum better. The nasal septum is a midline structure that partitions the nasal cavity into left and right halves. The nasal septum facilitates proper laminar airflow during nasal breathing and supports the external nose. The septum […]
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