The American Society of Plastic Surgeons recently released data from its annual survey showing that the number of surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures performed in the United States is up 2% in 2015. And what’s that number? It’s 15.9 million. Yes, that’s right. There were 15.9 million procedures performed in our country alone! While… Read More
Say Good-Bye to Your Double Chin
Now more than ever before, we have a number of options to treat an unwanted aged appearing neck. There are now several minimally invasive procedures that can replace surgical correction in the right individual. One of the newest possibilities is using injections of Kybella®. Dr. Krochmal and I are very excited about Kybella®, a new… Read More
Is it Time for a Mommy Makeover?
With summer right around the corner, Dr. Krochmal and I have noticed an increase in the number of women inquiring about the Mommy Makeover. Maybe it’s the thought of slipping into a bathing suit that has them taking a closer look at what a Mommy Makeover can do. Or perhaps they have simply become frustrated… Read More
Five Important Questions to Ask Your Plastic Surgeon
I love being a plastic surgeon, but I also enjoy educating my patients. It’s my job to make sure that all of my patients’ questions are answered and that they feel comfortable with their decision to move forward with their procedure. Below are some questions that I encourage all potential patients to ask, whether it… Read More
Yes, We Offer Lumecca!
I invite you to discover a superior solution that improves skin complexion, reduces skin irregularities and helps my patients look years younger. It’s called Lumecca, and the results have been excellent. Lumecca utilizes intense pulsed light (IPL) to precisely target and treat certain skin conditions such as age spots (red and brown pigmentations), sun damage,… Read More
What to Expect with Breast Implant Removal and Replacement
There are a variety of reasons why a woman might want or need her breast implants removed and/or revised. One such reason would be implant rupture. The older the implant, the greater the chance for possible leakage or breakage. When this happens, the breast implant(s) must be removed and the patient can choose to undergo… Read More