No jewel like our armed forces – and their reservists
byAs I was writing this column on Veterans Day, I was moved to reflect broadly on the effects of war on military surgeons in…
As I was writing this column on Veterans Day, I was moved to reflect broadly on the effects of war on military surgeons in…
As we get older, the birthdays tend to blur. But there’s one birthday – I must’ve been 8 – that I will never forget….
Nose jobs are so commonplace as to seem routine – to everyone but singers, that is. But whether you sing or not, rhinoplasty, as…
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to reflect on where we are in treating this disease and how far we need…
Breast reduction, which is also known as reduction mammaplasty, removes extra breast skin, fatty tissue and glandular tissue to leave a breast in proportion…
As a plastic surgeon with an active practice in body contouring, it is very clear to me that one size does not fit all….
There’s no butts about it: People notice a shapely caboose, and that goes for the male as well as the female of the species….
By Michael Rosenberg, MD It’s amazing how obsessed our culture seems to be with all things plastic surgery. There has been a fascination with…
Sadly, national statistics show that seven out of 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer are never told about their breast reconstruction options, despite the fact that multiple research studies have demonstrated that breast reconstruction can be critical in improving the quality of life for women with this disease. To help raise awareness of this problem, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and our national spokesperson, Jewel, are partnering to promote Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day on Oct. 17.