A plastic surgery giant, Dr. Joseph Murray, passes away
Posted on November 27, 2012
A moment of silence for the man who won a well-deserved Nobel prize for performing the very first kidney transplant, the renowned plastic surgeon Joseph Murray, MD, who passed away Monday, Nov. 26, after suffering a stroke at his home in Boston on Thanksgiving Day. He was 93. Dr. Murray performed the world’s first organ […]
Facial fat grafting: a new way to look better
Posted on October 30, 2012
If you study a youthful-looking face and compare it to its older counterpart, one of the things you’ll notice is that the younger face has fullness in the cheeks, and the older face doesn’t. The older face often loses volume – in the temples, in the cheeks, in the lips. And until recently, plastic surgeons have […]
Women who quit smoking can reduce their risk of premature death
Posted on October 29, 2012
A new study in the journal Lancet reports that adult women smokers more than triple their risk of dying early compared to nonsmokers, and that quitting can virtually eliminate this increased risk of premature death. Furthermore, smoking throughout adulthood reduced the life span of women by roughly 11 years.Between 1996 and 2001, Dr. Richard Peto and his research […]
Is your plastic surgeon one of the eight thousand?
Posted on October 17, 2012
If you talk about plastic surgery for any length of time, you’ll probably hear about the importance of board certification. Why is this important? Board certification is the hallmark of a specialist. If you are a physician, and you are NOT board-certified, it means that you are not officially recognized as a specialist in any […]
More Evidence for Increased Skin Cancer Risk with Indoor Tanning
Posted on October 3, 2012
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from indoor tanning devices is associated with significantly increased risk for non-melanoma skin cancer, according to a new meta-analysis in the British Medical Journal. The analysis reviewed 12 studies with over 80,000 participants and 9300 cases of basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma, and combined the data, to look for trends. Overall, […]
FDA warns L’Oreal about over-the-top ad claims
Posted on September 25, 2012
When I hear television ads for skin care products that promise “younger, firmer skin in just 7 days”, I always cringe. It’s simply not possible. The only effect that can happen in just 7 days is that your skin is better moisturized. Well, the FDA has noticed this too, and recently warned L’Oreal / Lancome […]
Does ‘Organic’ Really = ‘Better’?
Posted on September 4, 2012
Fans of organic foods have claimed for years that organic is better, more nutritious, and less prone to contamination with pesticides. Opponents of the movement say that these foods are no better, just more expensive than conventional ones. It’s a hotly debated question – just ask the people outside Whole Foods! So, what does the […]
New skincare product arrivals
Posted on August 29, 2012
New cool stuff! We’ve got some new skin care products that you might be interested in… 1) “Nectifirm” from Revision Skincare – yes, the name says what it does – neck + firm. Check out the impressive before & after photos at the manufacturer’s website, such as the one shown here. This is the #1 rated neck […]
Race for the Cure 2012
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Once again, we’re delighted to support the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s Race for the Cure Event. This year, the event will be held in Orlando at Bright House Stadium on Sunday, October 21, 2012. We’ll have our Fiala Aesthetics walking team suited up in our pink & black t-shirts and ready to go – and friends and […]
Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day = BRA-day
Posted on August 21, 2012
ASPS & Jewel The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and four-time Grammy nominee singer-songwriter Jewel are teaming up to promote breast reconstruction. Studies show that only a relatively small percentage of breast cancer patients know about their breast reconstruction options. “Each year nearly 150,000 women learn they undergo a mastectomy due to breast cancer,” Jewel […]