It’s easy to hear the excitement in Dr. Sabrina Lahiri’s voice as she talks about the benefits of ThermiTight—a new non-surgical rejuvenation alternative for fighting the signs of aging primarily in the neck and jowls.
Read MoreThink about this. Before 1992, botulinum toxin A (which would later come to be known simply as BOTOX) was primarily used to treat eye muscle hyperactivity. Then a doctor by the name of Alastair Carruthers and his wife Jean reported it might be useful for cosmetic purposes. Little did they know just how right they would be.
Read MoreAnyone with back pain knows how it can negatively impact their quality of life. From getting out of bed to putting on socks or shoes, sitting at a desk or standing at the water cooler, the pain is always there. It’s more than frustrating; it’s debilitating.
Read MoreUnbearable neck pain. Weakness in the arm. Numbness in the hand.
Read MoreYears ago, the phrase “spine surgery” would send shivers down…well…the spine. In recent years, however, technological advances have progressed so far that many back conditions can be treated with procedures that deliver excellent results through much smaller incisions with less risk.
Read MoreHere’s a deeply guarded secret about spinal fusion surgery: Few people with chronic back problems actually need it.
Read MoreOuch! You’ve broken your wrist – probably from a fall, sports injury or other accident – and now you’re at the ER, where doctors will likely set the fractured bone back in place manually and send you home in a cast.
Read MoreNot so long ago, hair restoration was an intimidating surgical procedure. Doctors needed to make long incisions and handle the grafts as they cut them into tiny pieces.
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