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What is a Photofacial?

These days, when someone mentions photofacial, you could easily assume they’re talking about ubiquitous selfies taken during every conceivable instance, most of which no one other than the taker cares to see. But Dr. Lipton is more concerned about photofacials and how they will improve your skin. He uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photofacials to

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Types of Tummy Tucks

Many of us have a pooch. Not the furry kind, but the kind that is the unwelcome aftermath of having children or from gaining and then losing a fair amount of weight. Where once was a flat and contoured stomach, there now exists a sagging pooch. And no matter how many crunches you do, it

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The Newest Implant Option

If you’ve been thinking about having breast augmentation in 2018, you’ve surely been doing some research. You know there are many choices/decisions you’ll need to make beyond just the big one of deciding to move forward with augmentation. One of those decisions will be the type of implant you want Dr. Lipton to place. In

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Reducing Your Breasts

Breast augmentation is a growing procedure. Beyond the bad pun, it continues to be a more and more popular cosmetic surgery, particularly in the U.S. When so many women are opting to augment their breasts, it could seem counterintuitive for someone to want to downsize her breasts. But for some women, their breasts become a

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Your Face Loves a Chemical Peel

Humans have been trying to peel away their dull, damaged skin for hundreds of years. It’s thought that Cleopatra was the first proponent of chemical peels for her famous visage. She was said to bathe in sour milk to take advantage of the lactic acid’s skin peeling/refreshing characteristics. Today, you won’t need a clothespin for

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