Tag Archives: plastic surgery

Labiaplasty: Your Most Common (& Embarrassing) Questions, Answered

Published: October 8, 2019

One of the most popular procedures that I do in my office is labiaplasty, a reduction in the size and reshaping of the labia minora or thin folds of skin that surround the clitoris and the vagina. In fact, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, this procedure is incredibly popular, spiking over … Continue reading Labiaplasty: Your Most Common (& Embarrassing) Questions, Answered

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A Story of War and Its Impact on Modern Plastic Surgery

Published: January 5, 2012

In London’s Hunterian Musem, a collection of medical archives is being gathered from World War I. “They are powerful testimony to the advances made by modern surgeons in the past 100 years,” writes Helen Briggs for the BBC, who writes a compelling article about the Gillies Archive and the ways in which war has driven … Continue reading A Story of War and Its Impact on Modern Plastic Surgery

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Venezuelan Leader Hugo Chavez Condemns Cosmetic Breast Surgery

Published: March 17, 2011

Cosmetic breast surgery is the latest addition to Hugo Chavez’s long list of enemies, as the Venezuelan leader recently campaigned against the quest for bigger breasts and called surgical breast augmentation a “monstrous thing.” According to a New York Times article, Chavez appeared on state television last weekend to denounce Venezuela’s burgeoning breast enhancement market, … Continue reading Venezuelan Leader Hugo Chavez Condemns Cosmetic Breast Surgery

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