Friday, March 4, 2016

Experts Are Finding New Ways to Fight Bacteria

Doctors have been fighting bacteria with antibiotics for years and for the most part they have had great success. In recent years though, these diseases have been growing resistant to traditional medicine. In the 1940's, Western doctors stopped using phage because of the advent of antibiotics.


Experts have turned to phages once again instead of modern medicine. If you don’t know, phage therapy comes in different shapes and sizes and is the therapeutic use of bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections. To read more about this please visit this link. The White House last year stated that phage therapy will be one of the options when combating drug-resistant bacteria.

At Star Plastic Surgery, we are aware of all medical options on the market and currently we are not utilizing phages of any kind. However, we do take pride in keeping up with ever changing medical breakthroughs and the latest technology. Our board certified plastic surgeons want you to feel great about the way you look and strive to deliver safe and outstanding results.

To schedule a free consultation to meet with one of our board certified plastic surgeons, please call 248-735-3800 or visit www.starplasticsurgery.net

Friday, February 19, 2016

People in Their 20’s Having Plastic Surgery

When people think of plastic surgery, they don’t normally think young, healthy people. Often, plastic surgery is associated with people in their 50s and 60s who want to look younger.

Now a day’s however, doctors are starting to see a growing number of people in their 20’s are getting plastic surgery. The millennials are paying more attention to their appearance and the sometimes visible wrinkles in their forehead. The amount of 20 somethings getting plastic surgery has doubled in the past 3 years. This trend proves that the social acceptance of plastic surgery is growing among young people. Some of the top request are Botox, acid peels, and other skincare techniques to help remove sun damage and freckles.

At Star Plastic Surgery we have many of these procedures and techniques available. If you would like to learn more and schedule a free consultation, please call 248-735-3800 or visit: www.starplasticsurgery.net

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Friday, February 5, 2016

Plastic Surgery Isn’t Just for Women

The desire to look your best is not reserved for women only. Men of all ages, occupations, and lifestyles choose plastic surgery to help them meet their goals. Whether you are concerned about looking younger, looking better in your clothing, or feeling more self-confident, Star Plastic Surgery will consult with you to determine what procedures may benefit you most.


Some of the most popular plastic surgery options for men include:
·         Male Breast Reduction - The removal of excess fatty tissue found in the breast area which is caused by age, weight gain, genetic, or medical conditions.
·         Abdominoplasty - The removal of excess fat and skin from the abdomen, creating a slimmer and more youthful abdominal profile.
·         Facelift - Diminishes the face's visible signs of aging, including deep creases, loss of muscle tone, and loose skin.
·         Liposuction - Removes excess fat deposits to slim and reshape specific areas of the body, including thighs, waist, hips, back, chest, chin, and buttocks.


If you are a man, or woman for that matter, and would like to learn more about plastic surgery, please contact us at 248-735-3800 or www.starplasticsurgery.net/contact-us to schedule a free confidential consultation. 

Friday, January 29, 2016

Women’s Happiness Doesn’t Affect Mortality

Many studies have been conducted that claim to link happiness and living a longer life together. “A study published on Wednesday in The Lancet, following one million middle-aged women in Britain for 10 years, finds that the widely held view that happiness enhances health and longevity is unfounded. Happiness and related measures of well-being do not appear to have any direct effect on mortality, the researchers concluded,” (NY TIMES).

“The results come from the so-called Million Women Study, which recruited women ages 50 to 69 from 1996 to 2001, and tracked them with questionnaires and official records of deaths and hospital admissions. The questionnaires asked how often the women felt happy, in control, relaxed and stressed, and also instructed them to rate their health and list ailments like high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, arthritis and depression or anxiety,” (NY TIMES).

The good news is that you can be as grumpy as you want and you can still live a full long life! Sadly though, making those grumpy faces can affect your face and create wrinkles where you may not want them. This is when you will want to call us for a few Botox shots or possibly other skincare treatments. Just because you want to walk around grumpy all day doesn’t mean you have to appear that way. 
To get a head start on ridding of those wrinkles, schedule a free confidential consultation with us by calling 248-735-3800 or www.starplasticsurgery.net/contact-us



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Friday, January 22, 2016

How to Recover From Your Plastic Surgery

Everyone always worries about the recovery time after getting major surgery done, which is normal and you should think ahead. The best way to prepare yourself is to come into surgery as a healthy patient from the start. Being a non-smoker, eating healthy, exercising, and being in mental and physical shape in general are all ways that you can be the ideal patient before plastic surgery.

Common practices for speeding up the recovery process is eating lots of fruits and vegetables, taking supplements and vitamins. Make sure to tell your physician about whatever you may want to take so they can advise you accordingly. Prior to surgery, you will want to eliminate alcohol and reduce the caffeine and processed foods in your diet. This is also recommended during post-surgery as well.


To learn more about plastic surgery, schedule a free consultation with us and our doctors can guide you through the whole pre-op and post-op process. Please call 248-735-3800 or visit www.starplasticsurgery.net/contact-us