February 2014

Plastic Surgery and Men

Plastic surgery isn’t simply the domain of women. More and more men are going under the knife or otherwise taking cosmetic measures to make themselves look younger and better looking. According to research from the University of Texas, good-looking people get hired faster, get promoted earlier, and earn 3 to 4 percent more than below-average

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Look Younger Without Surgery – Dr. Thompson on Good Things Utah 2/21/14

Dr Thompson talks Voluma on Good Things Utah Are signs up aging leaving you looking older than you feel but you don’t want surgery? We have Dr. Scott Thompson, Facial plastic surgeon, here to today to discuss a revolutionary new non-surgical treatment on the market that restores volume loss instantly in the mid-face that will

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Dr. Scott Thompson, M.D. Utah Facial Plastics, Explains Rhinoplasty

Posted at WesternMedicalJournal.com on February 12, 2014 by Kevin Nimmo Dr. Scott Thompson, MD, owner and founder of Utah Facial Plastics in Salt Lake City is a double board certified facial and plastic reconstructive surgeon. Dr. Thompson has over ten years of experience in the field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and specialized in procedures such as

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Dr. Scott Thompson of Draper, UT Named a Patients’ Choice Award Winner for 2013

Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Scott Thompson, has been chosen among the select few physicians honored with the prestigious Patients’ Choice Award in the nation this year. Salt Lake City, UT — (SBWIRE) — 02/17/2014 — Only five percent of the the nation’s 870,000 active physicians and dentists received top scores from their patients on sites like

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Cosmetic Surgery Question: What Is A Browlift?

Nobody can entirely escape the effects of aging. Often the first casualties of age are the brow and forehead. The skin begins to lose its elasticity, and various factors—like the sun, wind, and gravity—pull at the skin, resulting in frown lines, forehead wrinkles and heavy eyebrows. These signs can be felt even in your thirties.

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SLC, Ut: Patients Recognize Dr. Scott Thompson as One of America’s Most Compassionate Doctors

Dr. Scott Thompson, Facial Plastic Surgeon with locations in Draper, Bountiful & Layton, UT is ranked among the top physicians in the nation based on patient reviews. Salt Lake City, UT — (SBWIRE) — 02/12/2014 — Patients’ Choice has announced that Dr. Scott Thompson, Facial Plastic Surgeon in Utah, has been selected among a select

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“You’re A Caring Doctor And Awesome Surgeon” – Utah Facelift Patient Review

Sweet Utah facelift patient review with personal pictures sent to Dr. T from one of his amazing facelift patients!: “Dr Thompson, I just wanted to say thank you so much for helping me feel better about myself. I have had loose skin and a thicker neck for so long and was so self conscious about

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What To Consider Before Undergoing Plastic Surgery

Considering plastic surgery? You’re about to change your body in a major, somewhat permanent way, so you shouldn’t take the decision lightly. Here’s a list of things to consider before you go under the knife: Expectations You should hope for and expect improvement, not perfection. You can reasonably expect an increase in confidence, but your

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