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Breast Augmentation Terms to Know

Breast augmentation is a popular procedure that was obtained by more than 300,000 women last year alone. The number of breast implant procedures performed has risen consistently over time and continues to do so as innovation improves patient outcomes. Historically, the primary terms that patients were familiar with were largely limited to “saline” and “silicone.”

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Are You Getting Botox for the First Time? Here’s What to Expect

Compared to undergoing cosmetic surgery, getting an injectable treatment like Botox may seem pretty uncomplicated. After all, you can go right back to work after your wrinkle-reducing treatment and have virtually zero side effects. In our New York City luxury aesthetic center, we routinely perform Botox treatments, as well as Dysport and Xeomin. It is

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Don’t Let Kenny Rogers Scare You Away from Facelift Surgery

We’ve all seen bad plastic surgery. The problem with high-profile celebrities taking risks with their appearance is that we perceive these people as having all the money they need to collaborate with the best surgeons. When the outcome of surgery is over-the-top, such as Kenny Rogers’ too-tight eyelids and facelift, it’s easy for people to

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Are You a Minimalist? We’ve Got the Beauty Treatments You Want!

Cosmetic surgery procedures have improved in safety and the gentleness of results over time, but that hasn’t changed the fact that some people don’t want to address their aging process with surgery. At Luxurgery in NYC, we are happy to oblige. Whether your interest is to slow the progress of aging before noticeable deterioration has

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