Say Goodbye to Under Eye Bags With Lower Eyelid Surgery
The eyes are often called the windows to the soul, but tired-looking eyes with noticeable bags can make you appear older or more fatigued than you feel. If you’ve found yourself concerned about persistent under-eye bags that don’t respond to creams or concealer, lower eyelid surgery might be the solution you’ve been searching for. This…
Read MoreDroopy to Defined: How Upper Eyelid Surgery Can Transform Your Look
Blepharoplasty,Cosmetic Surgery
Do your eyelids sag or look droopy? These frustrating yet apparent signs of aging can make you look older than you are. Your eyelids are covered by thin, delicate skin that often shows signs of aging long before wrinkles and lines appear on the rest of your face. Fortunately, eyelid surgery can reverse the signs…
Read MoreLook and Feel Younger with a Noninvasive Facelift in Beverly Hills
With age, the skin loses its elasticity and starts to sag, wrinkle, and lose volume. This can make you look older than you are. The natural aging process doesn’t have to take a toll on your face so rapidly. With a facelift, you can eliminate drooping skin, jowls, creases, wrinkles, and other undesirable signs of…
Read MoreSebacia Acne Treatment Q&A Interview with Nisha Shah, PA-C
Acne,All Articles,Cosmetic Surgery,Medical Dermatology
Acne affects approximately 85% of people during their lives, typically beginning in adolescence and sometimes lasting into adulthood. Acne affects not only your appearance but can also impact your self-confidence and social relationships. In some patients, their skin will develop permanent scars caused by acne. Moy, Fincher, Chipps Facial Plastics & Dermatology is proud to…
Read MoreSkin Laxity: Aging and Hormone Replacement Therapy Q&A Interview
All Articles,Cosmetic Surgery,Hormone Replacement Therapy
Skin aging is a complex biological process controlled by chronological aging, genetics and environmental factors. As we age, hormone production decreases, the rate of skin renewal slows causing thinning of the epidermis and reducing the effectiveness of skin barrier function, repair and cell turnover. Gravity and the sun take a toll. Improving the skin’s integrity…
Read MoreLiposuction Q&A with Dr. Lisa Chipps
All Articles,Body Contouring,Cosmetic Surgery,Liposuction,Q&A
Despite a healthy diet and regular exercise, you may still have pockets of tenacious, unwanted fat. Liposuction is a minimally invasive surgical fat removal technique to remove unwanted pockets of fat and sculpt beautiful shape and proportions. Liposuction has been safely used for decades to permanently remove fat from the torso, flanks, abdomen, back, outer…
Read MoreThere’s more than one way to rejuvenate the neck
All Articles,Cosmetic Surgery,In The Media,Neck Lift
Dermatology Times – July 2019 Dr. Ronald Moy recently provided his expert opinion in this recent article. Here’s an excerpt, “Age takes a toll on the neck. And while minimally invasive treatments might help to make an older neck look a tad younger, it’s usually not enough, according to Beverly Hills, Calif., dermatologist Ronald Moy,…
Read MoreVanquish Q&A with Drs. Moy, Fincher, Chipps
All Articles,Body Contouring,Cosmetic Surgery,Q&A
For some, no matter how much we exercise or how well we eat, certain pockets of stubborn fat simply won’t respond. Non-invasive body contouring with Vanquish can reduce fat, slim treatment areas and is painless. In this Q&A Interview our team of fellowship trained and board-certified cosmetic surgeons discuss Vanquish Fat Reduction treatments. How does…
Read MoreBlepharoplasty Q&A with Dr. Ronald Moy
All Articles,Blepharoplasty,Cosmetic Surgery,Q&A
Blepharoplasty is cosmetic eyelid surgery to improve the appearance of the upper and lower eyelids by removing excess skin and fat. The eyes are often the first thing people notice, and both aging and genetics affect how your eyelids look. When your upper eyelids sag and cover your lashes, or when excess skin bulges beneath…
Read MoreSkin and Skincare by Decade
All Articles,Blepharoplasty,Cosmetic Surgery,Fractionated CO2
We know skin changes as you age. How you care for your skin should change as well. What worked in one decade may not address your needs in the next, and how well you take care of your skin when younger will determine what interventions will be most appropriate when you’re older. A combination of…
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