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Is an At-Home Chemical Peel Safe?

Is your skin looking dull and lackluster? Does it feel rough or show early signs of aging? A chemical peel exfoliates the skin, improving its tone and texture. If you're considering a DIY chemical peel, it's important to understand what an at-home chemical peel can accomplish compared to one performed by a skilled professional. Are …

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Chemical Peels: Before & After Transformations

Are you looking to enhance your natural beauty and reveal a more youthful you? A chemical peel offers a nonsurgical solution to rejuvenate your skin and restore a radiant complexion, all with minimal downtime. This blog post will discuss chemical peels and the range of skin conditions the treatment can address. Actual patient before and …

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Aging Gracefully

Plastic surgery was once considered for the young but today, the “on golden pond” generation is jumping into plastic surgery and achieving dramatic results. Could 60 be the new 40? Can 70 really be the new 50? For many, approaching the golden years signals an opportunity to turn back the clock through plastic surgery. If …

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What Do Chemical Peels Do?

Chemical Peels are administered via a chemical solution that is put on the skin to improve the tone and texture of the skin by peeling off the damaged outer layer. There are a number of surface skin issues that can leave people feeling very self-conscious of their face. Acne and acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, …

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Is Seventy the new Fifty?

TALLAHASSEE, August 26, 2015 — Could 70 really be the new 50? For many, retirement is coming sooner and for others, reaching the age of 70 signals an opportunity to turn back the clock through plastic surgery. Plastic surgery was once considered for the young but today, the “on golden pond” generation is jumping into …

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