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Best Treatments for Droopy Eyelids, Bags & Dark Circles

Natural Remedies and Cosmetic Procedures for Droopy Eyelids, Bags & Dark Circles: Finding the Best Treatments The most effective treatments for droopy eyelids include blepharoplasty and ptosis repair surgeries. For under-eye bags caused by bulging fat, lower lid blepharoplasty is generally recommended. Dark circles can be treated with a variety of options, such as prescription […]

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Microtia Repair by Utah Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Scott Thompson

Dr. Scott Thompson, facial plastic surgeon in Utah, has been traveling on week long medical missions for 4 weeks out of each year for nearly 15 years. On this personally sponsored missions, he joins forces with other talented facial plastic surgeons to reconstruct ears for children and adolescents born with microtia. Microtia is a congenital

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Cosmetic Surgery on Instagram: Know Before You Go

As social media continues to increase in popularity, especially Instagram, more cosmetic procedures are being advertising to grow business. While Instagram serves as a great educational tool to prospective patients, it’s important viewers do more research beyond a 30 second clip. A new study published by researchers at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine found

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Inside a Rhinoplasty Surgery from Dr. Henstrom

As board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons, Dr. Scott Thompson and Dr. Douglas Henstrom both perform a lot of rhinoplasty surgeries. Last week, Dr. Henstrom took us inside a rhinoplasty surgery with a few clips from his procedure. The images are graphic to proceed with caution! Many patients who undergo rhinoplasty surgery want to make

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Top Non-Surgical Treatments for Tired Eyes on Good Things Utah

Utah Facial Plastics discusses the top non-surgical treatments for tired eyes on Good Things Utah with Nicea DeGering Nicea: My girls are here with me on the couch, we have Beth, Alfie and Jenny from Utah Facial Plastics and we’re talking about something we all know about…those tired mommy eyes and the top procedures for

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In-Office Mini Facelift from Utah Facial Plastics on Fresh Living

Dr. Henstrom discusses the benefits of an in-office mini facelift from Utah Facial Plastics on Fresh Living with Kari Hawker-Diaz and Chef Bryan Woolley. Kari: Chef Bryan and I absolutely love Utah Facial Plastics and are so excited to have them here today. Chef Bryan: Dr. Douglas Henstrom is here with us. He is a

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Rhinoplasty Facts from Utah Facial Plastics

With the nose as the center feature of the face, rhinoplasty surgery can really make a difference in ones appearance and overall self-esteem. Often times, subtle changes can make a big impact while still looking completely natural and not “surgical”. Common requests include taking down a dorsal bump, lifting the nasal tip, narrowing the base,

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MACS Facelift Patient Review from Utah Facial Plastics

Both Dr. Thompson and Dr. Henstrom of Utah Facial Plastics perform facelift and MACSlift (mini facelift) procedures often with great results. MACSlift procedures are done in-office under local anesthetic and involve less incisions than a traditional facelift. The recovery time is shorter as well at about 2 weeks on average. Pain is minimal but there

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