Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is Misleading

It’s that time of year again. The annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue is coming out and that means many men will be ogling the photos of the half naked swimsuit models. They aren’t the only ones. Many women will be too. Women look at the photos, beginning with Kate Upton who graces the cover yet

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The New Celeb View on Plastic Surgery

There’s a lot of pressure that comes along with being a Hollywood celebrity and that can mean feeling the need to look great for photos and interviews, as well as on your TV show or in movies. Former child star Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner on “Full House” is no different. This child actor

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Why Tummy Tucks are Worth It

Many women come to Star Plastic Surgery for procedures. They ask, “are tummy tucks worth it?” And we answer, “Yes, tummy tucks are worth it.” The reasons why are many, but most of these women explain that it has to do with two main factors: 1) Star’s well trained and highly skilled team of Board

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Kaley Cuoco is a Big Fan of Plastic Surgery

We love Kaley Cuoco of The Big Bang Theory!!! What did Kaley have to say about Plastic Surgery?“Years ago I had my nose done,” Cuoco shared openly. “And my boobs — best thing I ever did. Recently, I had a filler in a line in my neck I’ve had since I was 12. As much

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Is It Time for a Breast Lift?

Mastopexy, otherwise known more popularly as a breast lift, is one of the most common procedures at Star Plastic Surgery. A breast lift helps combat the droopy look of your breasts that comes with aging. Deflated-looking breasts occur due to pregnancy, breastfeeding and hereditary factors. If you want to have added volume, a silicone or saline

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Cosmetic Surgery Tips: Maintaining Your Results

Anyone who has cosmetic surgery wants to make sure their investment pays off. Procedures at Star Plastic Surgery have very high patient satisfaction rates. Most patients are thrilled with their results for many years after surgery as well. Believe it or not, the surgeon isn’t 100% responsible for your long term results. You also have

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