The Plastic Surgery Revolution
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Happy New Year from Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery! We hope you enjoy this throwback episode to one of our most popular shows in 2020. Cheers to 2021!
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So, have you ever thought about making really subtle changes to your body? With modern plastic surgery techniques, we can make sure your results are a pleasant surprise. You don't always have to commit to invasive surgery to get the most out of cosmetic changes.
To learn more, give this week's new episode a listen, which covers making subtle changes to get significant results. Dr. Steven Davis discusses a variety of procedures that many of our patients appear to be unaware of.
If you're planning on getting plastic surgery, consider these less invasive treatments before going through with anything. It may surprise you just how little of a change you need to make to achieve the results you expect.
Enjoy!
The Consequences of Healed Scars
Facial Fillers: Facial Lines and Lifts With FIllers
The Many Uses of Lasers in Plastic Surgery
Exploring the Future of Healing: A Chat with Acorn Biolabs' Drew Taylor on Regenerative Medicine
Simple Skincare Products and Procedures For Skin Rejuvenation
Let's Talk Facial Fillers
Five Outgoing Trends For 2024 and Five New TrendsToLook For
Welcome to Laser Season 2024
Skincare For Plastic Surgery
Let’s Talk About Healing
Elevating Holiday Elegance: Ear and Neck Aesthetics for the Holiday Season
Plastic Surgery Trends For The Holidays
The Complex Relationship Between Weight Loss and Perceived Aging
Revisiting Previous Procedures After Many Years
Liposuction and Abdominoplasty: Let’s Talk Similarities and Differences
Maximizing Results By Combining Procedures
Dr. Davis Talks About The Barbie Syndrome
The Truth About Liposuction
Are You A Good Candidate For A Hair Transplant?
Ridding Yourself of Sun Damaged Skin
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On Call With Dr. Anselm Anyoha
The Doctor’s Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
The Peter Attia Drive