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The traditional theory is sagging: the facial soft tissues simply yield to the effects of gravity over time. And while the idea that weakening ligaments in the midface could result in soft tissue descent still has merit, more recent studies point in another direction. Perhaps the real culprit behind facial aging is the loss of fat - both near the surface of the skin and in deeper areas.
In a new study featured in the February issue of
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), Aaron Morgan, MD, of the Medical College of Wisconsin and his colleagues studied 19 patients who underwent computed tomography (CT) scans of the head on two occasions at least a decade apart. Although the patients weren t undergoing facelift surgery or any other cosmetic procedure, scans proved useful for measuring changes in fat deposits in the midface - the area between the eyes and mouth - over time. The patients avera
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Plastic surgery industry seeing a big spike in customers
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Many businesses like movie theaters and bars have been hit hard by shutdowns caused by the pandemic, but one industry is profiting thanks to so many having to teleconference from home.
According to a new article post in the online magazine Entrepreneur, the plastic surgery industry is seeing a big spike in customers.
It’s mostly due to all the virtual meetings that are being conducted on zoom and other conferencing programs.
People are literally coming face to face with their fears after seeing themselves portrayed in high resolution video feeds.
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Thinking about cosmetic surgery? Shutdowns spur boost in industry
Ramona Bizon, an esthetician at AMAE Med Spa in Birmingham, gets an anti-wrinkle treatment called Profound by Candela from Dr. M. Azhar Ali.
Photo provided by AMAE Med Spa
METRO DETROIT For many of us, the time we’ve spent cooped up working from home and steering clear of social gatherings has been well, a pain.
But for some others, all that downtime has presented a unique opportunity to finally get a cosmetic procedure they’ve been wanting.
Dr. M. Azhar Ali, founder of the AMAE Med Spa in Birmingham, explained that in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly a year ago, like most businesses and non-emergency medical facilities, his office was closed to patients until June.
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