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What Is a Breast Augmentation Really Like?

So much misinformation swirls around plastic surgery procedures, especially breast augmentation. The breast augmentation procedure is the “poster child” for plastic surgery, so it’s not surprising that so many people have a preconceived notion of what it’s really like. But, because so much information–both factual and fictitious–it can be hard to know what the procedure should truly

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In the Market for a Bigger Bounty? Here’s What You Should Know about BBL!

The appreciation of a nicely rounded backside is not even close to diminishing, even as the trend for overly-large butts is losing steam. Men and women alike have expressed interest in adding a little more padding to their derriere, and can do so in the most natural way when they choose to undergo a Brazilian

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Men are Stepping up their Game with Kybella Treatment

After Kybella received its FDA-approval, this treatment has not slowed down. In fact, interest continually increases among patients of all ages. Some of our most frequent requests for Kybella come from men who are interested in upping their game regarding their personal or professional image. Kybella, a deoxycholic acid injectable solution, is used as a

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That Facelift Comes with Homework

For full-fledged facial rejuvenation, patients of Luxurgery in NYC often choose to undergo a surgical facelift. This procedure has evolved over time and is now recognized as an optimal method for lifting and smoothing the superficial tissues of the face. After a facelift with your experienced, board-certified cosmetic surgeon, you can expect to look years

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