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TV Appearances

Terapia de frío alivia dolores musculares y estrés | Reportaje con Dr. Zuri para Telemundo

Zuri Plastic Surgery | October 03, 2024

Video oficial de Al Rojo Vivo. Dr. Zuri fue invitado para hablar sobre como el "cold plunge" y "cryotherapy" han ganado popularidad entre los pacientes que sufren de dolor y estrés. Monica Del Valle, instructora de yoga y empresaria, usa esta terapia y muchas mas por sus increibles beneficios.

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Red Light Therapy

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | July 29, 2024

Dr. Z recently appeared in a new TV segment on Telemundo, discussing Red Light Therapy.

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Grounding: Técnica que promete efectos antioxidantes en el organismo

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | July 2, 2024

Video oficial de Al Rojo Vivo. La terapia de ‘Grounding' promete tener efectos antioxidantes en el cuerpo y ayudar a controlar el estrés, el insomnio y más.

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¿Qué tipo de implantes hay y qué efectos tienen?

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | March 22, 2022

El cirujano plástico Alex Zuriarrain habló de los diferentes implantes mamarios que existen y las reacciones que el cuerpo puede tener a ellos.

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Dr. Z on Rhinoplasty Procedures in an Interview with Admari Lopez on Telemundo's Un Nuevo Dia

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | February 19, 2020

Dr. Z went live to discuss rhinoplasty, with host Admari Lopez of the acclaimed program Un Nuevo Dia on Telemundo TV.

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Dr. Z Interview with Karla Martinez on Despierta America

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | February 19, 2020

In this interview, we show the viewers on live television a demonstration of the various injectables.

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Consejos para reducir los riesgos de las cirugías estéticas | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | December 10, 2019

Video oficial de Telemundo Un Nuevo Día. El Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, cirujano plástico, aconseja sobre las mejores cirugías para reducir los riesgos, además, Lis Vega comparte sus experiencias con los tratamientos estéticos.

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Nueva Tecnología Permite Reducir Riesgos en las Cirugías - Telemundo

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | December 10, 2019

Video oficial de Telemundo Un Nuevo Día. El Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain explica las complicaciones de las cirugías estéticas y cómo la nueva tecnología permite reducir más esos riesgos.

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Univision's Jessica Rodriguez at Zuri Plastic Surgery

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | June 26, 2019

Jessica Rodriguez, presenter with Univision visits Dr. Z for a Botox treatment.

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Dr. Z Entrevista con el Dr. Juan/ Interview with Dr. Juan on Univision's Despierta America

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | June 21, 2019

El Dr. Alex Zuriarrain (conocido por sus pacientes como el Dr. Z), de Zuri Plastic Surgery habla sobre el boom de la cirugía plástica en los Estados Unidos. Miami es la principal ciudad para procedimientos de cirugía plástica. El Dr. Z responde a las preguntas más frecuentes y explica procedimientos como el Levantamiento de Glúteos Brasileño. El Dr. Z explica por qué no se recomiendan los implantes para los levantamientos de glúteos.

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Podcasts and Radio

Podcast Unlocking The Secrets Of Rhinoplasty

Unlocking The Secrets Of Rhinoplasty

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | May 11, 2023

Join PSP co-chief editor Keri Stephens as she sits down with Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS, a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Miami-based Zuri Plastic Surgery, to delve into all things rhinoplasty.

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Podcast the hidden dangers of medical tourism

THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF MEDICAL TOURISM

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | March 28, 2023

Medical tourism has been on the rise in recent years as people seek cheaper cosmetic surgery options in foreign countries. However, this trend has been associated with a range of risks and complications, as discussed by Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS, a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Miami-based Zuri Plastic Surgery, in this podcast with PSP co-chief editor Keri Stephens.

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Podcast about ethics, social media, and plastic surgery

ETHICS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND PLASTIC SURGERY

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | February 9, 2023

In this podcast, Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS, joins Plastic Surgery Practice Co-Chief Editors Keri Stephens and Alison Werner to talk about ethics in plastic surgery—a subject Zuriarrian recently wrote about for Plastic Surgery Practice.

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Podcast about body dismorphia

BODY DYSMORPHIA AND THE PLASTIC SURGERY PATIENT

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | December 14, 2022

Join Plastic Surgery Practice Co-Chief Editors Alison Werner and Keri Stephens as they talk to Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS—a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami—about the prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) among plastic surgery patients.

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Podcast The rise of reverse BBLs

THE RISE OF REVERSE BBLS

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | September 27, 2022

Join Plastic Surgery Practice Co-Chief Editors Alison Werner and Keri Stephens as they talk to Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS—a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami—about the rise of Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) reversals.

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Podcast why nanofat grafting is hotter than ever

WHY NANOFAT GRAFTING IS HOTTER THAN EVER

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | September 1, 2022

Join Plastic Surgery Practice Co-Chief Editor Keri Stephens as she talks to Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS—a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami—about how nanofat grafting can reverse the structural decline of aging skin.

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Podcast about abdominoplasty

The ABCs of Abdominoplasty

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | June 22, 2022

Join Plastic Surgery Practice Co-Chief Editors Alison Werner and Keri Stephens as they talk to board-certified plastic surgeon Alex Zuriarrain, MD, FACS, of Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami, about one of the most common cosmetic procedures, abdominoplasty.

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Podcast about the Brazillian Butt Lift

Plastic Surgery Practice Talks To Dr Alex Zuriarrain About The Brazilian Butt Lift

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | March, 2022

In this episode, zuriarrain talks about the need for better communication with patients about the risks associated with bbl procedures and how he is using ultrasound technology to improve patient safety.

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Realself University Podcast

Realself University Podcast: Episode 37

Ft. Alex Zuriarrain, MD | July, 2020

Miami plastic surgeon Alex Zuriarrain, MD lets us in on how he's managed to generate over 400 patient reviews just 1 year into private practice, how he became the go-to plastic surgeon for Spanish television in Miami without spending a dime, and the strategies he uses for driving maximum impact with those TV appearances.

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Medical Journals

Safety of Wireless Ultrasound-Guided Gluteal Fat Grafting

Safety of Wireless Ultrasound-Guided Gluteal Fat Grafting

By Alan Wong, BS, Alexander D. J. Selsky, BS, and Alexander Zuriarrain, MD

Gluteal fat grafting (or autologous fat transfer to the buttocks) is one of the fastest growing procedures in plastic surgery. However, as the popularity of the procedure has grown, so has the number of fatalities and complications. The use of wireless ultrasound imaging during the procedure can help reduce the chances of intramuscular fat injection and improve patient safety.

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Potential Advantages of Wireless Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane Block for Pain Control Post-Abdominoplasty

By Alan Wong, BS, Alexander D. J. Selsky, BS, Alexander Zuriarrain, MD | June 15, 2020

Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is a relatively new technique used to provide analgesia to the anterolateral abdominal wall following abdominal procedures. Transversus abdominis plane blocks can be performed using a blind/landmark technique or with ultrasound guidance. We report a 49-year-old woman who received a successful wireless ultrasound-guided TAP block during an abdominoplasty.

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Prospective study to identify the presence and prevalence of personality traits and other influences relevant to cosmetic surgery interest, patient selection and surgical outcome in a diverse aesthetic surgery practice

By Jeffrey Morgan, Micheal Rodriguez, Alex Zuriarrain, and Zoran Bursac | June 12, 2020

The key to a successful cosmetic surgery procedure lies in the selection of the patients. An anonymous voluntary participant study to evaluate whether not very well studied personality traits and secondary influences related to the decision to have cosmetic surgery could be negative predictors for cosmetic surgery patient selection and potentially surgical outcomes was performed.

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Taking Health & Wellness to the Next Level

Taking Health & Wellness to the Next Level

By VANESSA MOLINA SANTAMARIA | June 3, 2024

Since opening in March, Hydrology Wellness has given South Florida a bold new approach to wellness and beauty. Its patient-focused treatments not only help you look great but help you feel your best as well...

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Blepharoplasty is the second most popular plastic surgery, but patients often don't understand the risks

Blepharoplasty is the second most popular plastic surgery, but patients often don't understand the risks

By Claire Wolters | January 18, 2024

Actress Amanda Bynes announced recently that she has undergone blepharoplasty,- a cosmetic surgery that removes excess eyelid skin to give the area a more open, pulled-back look. Those who are unaccustomed to the procedure may raise an eyebrow at the star's decision, but Bynes is not the only one pursuing the "double eyelid" surgery...

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What Is 'Ozempic Neck'? Doctors Explain Why It Happens

What Is 'Ozempic Neck'? Doctors Explain Why It Happens

By Luisa Colón | September 09, 2023

Ozempic, the diabetes drug designed to help control blood sugar but that also can result in significant, rapid weight loss, has become almost as famous as the bold-faced names who may (or may not) be using it.

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GetGiddy: Big Boobs: What Should You Know About Supporting Your Girls?

Big Boobs: What Should You Know About Supporting Your Girls?

By María Cristina Lalonde | September 01, 2023

Big boobs are widely sexualized. They are envied and emulated—at least judging by the rise in breast augmentation. They are beloved by some men. But as anyone who has ever shopped for DDs before can tell you, they can also be a pain. Literally.

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How To Safely Remove Skin Tags At Home, According To Experts

By Rebecca Rovenstine | August 25, 2023

It's likely you've never heard of ​​acrochordons, but you've probably dealt with them. In fact, they're so common that over 50% of adults will experience them at least once in their lifetime. Better known as skin tags, acrochordons are small growths of extra skin that, while harmless, are no one's favorite feature.

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Morpheus8, Lumecca Making Cosmetic Surgery More Effective, Safer

Morpheus8, Lumecca Making Cosmetic Surgery More Effective, Safer

August 18, 2023

Advancements in aesthetic plastic surgery, such as microneedling and intense pulsed light therapy, are enhancing the safety and efficacy of skin rejuvenation and facial, neck, and body contouring, according to Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS, a board-certified plastic surgeon and owner of Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami ...

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The Best Neck Creams That'll Fight Sagging Skin, According to Dermatologists

The Best Neck Creams That'll Fight Sagging Skin, According to Dermatologists

August 08, 2023 | by Eileen Bailey

These best neck creams give your neck and décolleté a more youthful appearance. Most people don't typically moisturize the neck area as often as they moisturize their face. But if you're looking for the best neck cream then you ...

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Unlocking The Secrets Of The Neck Lift

Unlocking The Secrets Of The Neck Lift

July 20, 2023 | by Alexander Zurriarrain, MD

As plastic surgeons, we know that traditional platysmaplasty improves the contours of the aging neck and jawline by eliminating sagging skin and excess fat. It can be combined with other surgical lifts, such as face and brow procedures, and when expertly performed ...

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The 5 Best Vitamins for Healing After Surgery, According to Doctors

The 5 Best Vitamins for Healing After Surgery, According to Doctors

July 13, 2023 | by Madeleine Burry

Surgery itself may be a relatively brief process that's over in hours, but it's hard on your body, and a full recovery can often take weeks or months. So it's only natural to want to support the healing process — and getting certain nutrients can make a difference.

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Getting Ready for Your First Mammogram

Getting Ready for Your First Mammogram

June 27, 2023 | by Elizabeth Millard

Although it's a common procedure, getting a mammogram for the first time can be unsettling. But being prepared for what's ahead can help.

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Can You Really Get Botox Around Your Mouth?

Can You Really Get Botox Around Your Mouth?

June 14, 2023 | by Laura Kemp

If you've ever pondered the potential of Botox for smoothing wrinkles, eradicating a ‘gummy smile', or reducing smoker's lines for a more youthful appearance, you're not alone.

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How Your Breasts Change As You Age — 30s, 40s, 50s & Beyond

How Your Breasts Change As You Age — 30s, 40s, 50s & Beyond

June 1, 2023 | by Brianne Hogan

Just as our vaginas and vulvas change as we age, so do our breasts. These changes range from how breasts look to how they feel, due to a myriad of reasons, including age, hormones, pregnancy, and breast cancer and reconstructive surgery.

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Breast Health and Potential Complications

Breast Health and Potential Complications

April 26, 2023 | by Helen Massy

A lump or pain doesn't always mean cancer. It could be one of these things instead. Noticing pain or a lump in your breast is frightening. However, breast problems don't always indicate cancer. They can...

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C-Section Scars: Types, Care and Healing

C-Section Scars: Types, Care and Healing

April 20, 2023 | by Colleen de Bellefonds

Wondering about the scar you'll have after a C-section? Here's more information on what to expect, plus how to help your incision heal properly and minimize scarring...

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Lower Body Lift Gives the Body a 'Lift' and Improves Appearance

Lower Body Lift Gives the Body a 'Lift' and Improves Appearance

April 14, 2023 | by Melissa Chefec

Plastic Surgeon Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain with Zuri Plastic Surgery Says Loose Skin is Common After Weight Loss; Offers Tips on Removing and Toning Sagging Skin. An aging population whose skin has lost its youthful elasticity and increased numbers of patients undergoing bariatric surgery to...

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What Problems Are Possible with Breast Implants Placed Under the Muscle?

What Problems Are Possible with Breast Implants Placed Under the Muscle?

April 10, 2023 | by Gabrielle Kassel

Submuscular breast implantation is an augmentation procedure with several benefits. But it also has risks, such as delayed healing, implantation shifting or reshaping, and waterfall deformity.

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The Vulva Positivity Movement

The Vulva Positivity Movement

March 23, 2023 | by Clara Wang

Some people are celebrating lips of all shapes, colors and sizes as labiaplasty cases skyrocket. Let me introduce you to the vulva. Also known as "p---y lips," "pudenda," "punani," "concha," "private parts" and many more colorful names.

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How to achieve a slimmer face without buccal fat removal

How to achieve a slimmer face without buccal fat removal

March 23, 2023 | by Ashley Laderer

Buccal fat removal — a procedure where a doctor removes the fat pads in your cheeks — is a trend that's taking off among celebrities and influencers. But going under the knife isn't the only way that you can achieve a slimmer face.

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How To Help Fight Upper Arm Flab

How To Help Fight Upper Arm Flab

March 21, 2023 | by Sacha Cohen

Lift weights, they said. You won't bulk up, they said. Little did they know about my Bubbe Yetta and her zaftig upper arms (may her memory be a blessing). Ever since I was a kid, I've had what my friend once generously described as "voluptuous" arms. And now, as I creep into my mid-50s, I've noticed ...

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Breast Surgery May Be Utilized Due to Cancer or for Cosmetic Reasons

Breast Surgery May Be Utilized Due to Cancer or for Cosmetic Reasons

March 14, 2023 | by Meg Walters

Breast surgery can be a daunting prospect. Whether you need to get breast surgery for medical reasons or you're considering it for cosmetic reasons, you probably have a few questions. We'll cover all things breast surgery, from what it is to what you can expect to the different types of breast surgery.

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RISKS OF COSMETIC SURGERY ABROAD: COMPLICATIONS AND ETHICS

RISKS OF COSMETIC SURGERY ABROAD: COMPLICATIONS AND ETHICS

March 9, 2023 | by Alexander Zuriarrain, MD

Despite high mortality rate, over 520,000 people got BBLs in 2021 — here's what to know. Hundreds of thousands of women around the world are paying big bucks — and taking big risks — to get plumper, perkier derrières. More than 520,000 people elected to get some type of buttock augmentation, including what's known as the BBL, or Brazilian butt lift, in 2021.

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BBL not always A-OK: Why the Brazilian butt lift is one of the deadliest plastic surgeries ever

BBL not always A-OK: Why the Brazilian butt lift is one of the deadliest plastic surgeries ever

March 4, 2023 | by Melissa Rudy

Despite high mortality rate, over 520,000 people got BBLs in 2021 — here's what to know. Hundreds of thousands of women around the world are paying big bucks — and taking big risks — to get plumper, perkier derrières. More than 520,000 people elected to get some type of buttock augmentation, including what's known as the BBL, or Brazilian butt lift, in 2021.

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Morpheus8, Lumecca Making Cosmetic Surgery More Effective, Safer

Morpheus8, Lumecca Making Cosmetic Surgery More Effective, Safer

February 14, 2023 | by Melissa Chefec

Let's face it. Advances in aesthetic plastic surgery techniques and technology, including microneedling and intense pulsed light therapy, are making skin rejuvenation and contouring of face, neck, and body much safer and more effective, according to noted plastic surgeon Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain.

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A Guide to Aftercare for Breast Surgery

A Guide to Aftercare for Breast Surgery

February 02, 2023 | by Meg Walters

Whether you're planning on having cosmetic, oncological or reconstructive breast surgery, you may be wondering what happens next. Recovery plans can vary from person to person because there are so many different kinds of breast surgeries. However, with all breast surgeries, it's vital to ...

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What you need to have at home after surgery

What you need to have at home after surgery

November 9, 2022 | by Rosemary Black

Every year, 15 million Americans have surgery, according to the American College of Surgeons. It's easy to focus on everything you'll need leading up to the day of your operation. But it's also important to think about what you'll need once you get home.

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What to Expect During Labiaplasty Recovery

What to Expect During Labiaplasty Recovery

January 5, 2023 | by Gabrielle Kassel

“Patients have different procedures and healing processes, so recovery times will vary,” says Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, a quadruple board certified plastic surgeon with Zuri Plastic Surgery in Miami, Florida.

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Baby Botox is yet another hot TikTok trend: Is it right for you?

Baby Botox is yet another hot TikTok trend: Is it right for you?

Dec 20, 2022 | by BethAnn Mayer

Exactly what is baby Botox, and do experts think it's worth a shot? We spoke with a pair of experts and pored through data to answer your most pressing questions, including: How many units is baby Botox? And how much does baby Botox cost?

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Exactly what is baby Botox, and do experts think it's worth a shot? We spoke with a pair of experts and pored through data to answer your most pressing questions, including: How many units is baby Botox? And how much does baby Botox cost?

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Wellness Trends to Watch in 2023

Wellness Trends to Watch in 2023

Dec 8, 2022 | by Nicole Altavilla

The spa and wellness industry is constantly evolving, and we've got the scoop on the latest trends to help guide spa professionals in the year ahead. American Spa's "Wellness Trends to Watch in 2023" special report features insight from spa and industry professionals on the latest day spa, resort spa, cruise spa, and medical spa trends and offerings, what the future holds for the wellness industry, and more.

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Can Drinking Milk Increase My Breast Size?

Can Drinking Milk Increase My Breast Size?

Dec 2, 2022 | by Rachel MacPherson, CPT

Let's dispel myths: Boobs may change throughout your life, but you can't grow them with dairy. Plenty of myths passed down from older relatives or trumpeted on social media proclaim ways to boost your boob size. It's challenging to know which ones might be true and which are totally false.

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5 surprising things that make your hair fall out, from dry shampoo to PTSD

5 surprising things that make your hair fall out, from dry shampoo to PTSD

Nov 1, 2022 | by Allana Akhtar

Stress, genetics, and chemotherapy are the most common causes of hair loss in men and women. But other factors — like illness and bacterial buildup — can also cause your hair to fall out.

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Plastic Surgery and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)

Plastic Surgery and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)

Nov 16, 2022 | by Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS

The quote, from social researcher and author Hugh MacKay, underscores the message we as cosmetic and plastic surgeons must deliver to our patients in the presence of a growing prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).

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What Side Effects or Risks Are Common After Breast Reduction Surgery?

What Side Effects or Risks Are Common After Breast Reduction Surgery?

Nov 10, 2022 | by Gabrielle Kassel

Though rare, risks are possible. Breast reduction surgery — known medically as a reduction mammoplasty — is a common procedure done either for medical or aesthetic purposes to reduce the size of a person's breasts, chest, or nipples.

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How to Make Your Lips Bigger With Facial Yoga Exercises

How to Make Your Lips Bigger With Facial Yoga Exercises

Oct 22, 2022 | by Madeleine H. Burry

When it comes to lips, beauty standards tend to dictate that bigger is better. A big part of it is likely a cultural desire to look youthful — for people assigned female at birth, fuller lips (along with a lack of wrinkles and gray hairs) makes them more likely to be perceived as younger, according to an older December 2009 study in PLUS One.

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Is It OK to Wear a Bra to Sleep? Experts Weigh In

Is It OK to Wear a Bra to Sleep? Experts Weigh In

Sep 27

For many folks with breasts, the question of if it's healthy to sleep in a bra may have percolated. After all, some people claim wearing a bra to bed feels like a hug, while others can't think of anything more uncomfortable. Below, health specialists settle the debate of whether sleeping in a bra is supportive or detrimental to breast health.

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Breaching the Barrier with Device-assisted Topicals

Breaching the Barrier with Device-assisted Topicals

Sep 23rd, 2022 | Virginia Pelley

In the skin care industry, many millions have been spent trying to figure out how to get the skin's tough outer layer to stop doing its job. To boost cell turnover and get the skin to produce more collagen, for example, topical ingredients applied to skin's surface need to overcome the stratum corneum's stubborn resilience that protects the skin's deeper layers from damage.

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Daxxify, an FDA-Approved Wrinkle Treatment, Is Longer Lasting Than Botox

Daxxify, an FDA-Approved Wrinkle Treatment, Is Longer Lasting Than Botox

Sep 19, 2022 | By Mira Miller

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Daxxify, a new anti-wrinkle treatment that's similar to Botox, but its effects can last much longer. Made by Revance Therapeutics, Daxxify is a neuromuscular blocking agent that “paralyzes” wrinkles the same way Botox does.

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BBL REVERSALS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Aug 26, 2022 | By Alexander Zuriarrain, MD

The growing trend of reversing the effects of gluteal augmentation with fat grafting prompted TikTok personality Roxanne Ramsey to suggest celebrities have the money to change the way they look should the cosmetic procedure—Brazilian Butt Lift, or BBL—“take an [undesirable] turn.

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It's Probably Time to Get Your Moles Checked—Here's Why

By Jessica Kasparian | July 20, 2022

Taking care of your skin involves more than a multi-step skincare routine or a fancy facial tool. It means keeping tabs on the state of your skin health, which includes monitoring moles and getting them checked by a doctor.

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How Nanofat Grafting Can Reverse Structural Decline of Aging Skin

By Alexander Zuriarrain | July 5, 2022

Nanofat grafting is a breakthrough process for halting and reversing structural changes in skin primarily due to aging and sun damage. Especially notable are the technique's applications in facial and neck rejuvenation procedures and improved contouring of breasts and buttocks.

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Can Peptide Injections Help You Get Abs? Experts Weigh In

By Rachel MacPherson | June 27, 2022

Peptides are a buzzy word in the skincare industry, with the popularity of collagen peptide supplements reaching new heights, and ingredients like copper peptides, and polypeptides taking over skincare brands. But did you know that peptides come in an injectable format that are rumored to produce results like muscle-building? It's true, and the procedure is gaining popularity with bodybuilders.

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Weigh Your Options Carefully for Genital Cosmetic Surgery

By Jennifer Post | July 28, 2022

Your comfort and confidence is surely important, but doctors urge caution. The appearance of the human body varies greatly from person to person; there is no "normal." But inescapable beauty standards and a culture of competition can...

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The Difference Between Sun Poisoning and Sunburn

By Vanessa Caceres | June 17, 2022

Too much sun exposure can sometimes go beyond just an unpleasant sunburn. It also can lead to sun poisoning. With sun poisoning, the sun doesn't actually poison your skin - although it may feel like it. Sun poisoning is actually an overexposure to ultraviolet...

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Why Do I Get Cysts on My Bikini Line?

By Coralle Skye | June 9, 2022

Your bikini area is sensitive, and ingrown hairs can quickly turn into painful cysts. A cyst is a round lump that can form anywhere on your body, and it often contains white, yellow or clear fluid. Skin cysts range from the size of a pea to a large dome-like shape...

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Considering Cosmetic Procedures to Ease Signs of Aging? Do This First

By Crystal Hoshaw | June 5, 2022

Watching yourself age can be an emotional experience. No matter how often people say that beauty is more than skin deep, seeing fine lines and wrinkles can bring up sadness and frustration. "When we look in the mirror, we confront ourselves," says psychologist and registered dietitian Ellen Albertson, who specializes in working with women over 50...

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8 Health Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide

By Vanessa Caceres | June 3, 2022

Many of us remember having hydrogen peroxide around the house as a kid, with an adult applying it to our cuts. Hydrogen peroxide actually has several uses for health and beauty, yet it may not be the first-line response for those cuts and skin wounds as once was thought. cotton wool with tweezers picking...

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Yes, You Can Get an Eyebrow Transplant — Here's What the Procedure Entails

By Arielle Tschinkel | June 3, 2022

Chrissy Teigen always keeps it real when it comes to plastic surgery. Last November, Teigen shared on social media that she'd undergone eyebrow transplant surgery, and she recently uploaded a post-op selfie to Instagram, in which she showed off her seriously long brow hairs...

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From Battlefield To Or, Abdominoplasty Still In Evolution

By Alexander Zuriarrain, MD, FACS | May 25, 2022

What owes its early roots as a technique to cover and enhance healing of truncal wounds in World War I has become one of the most requested cosmetic procedures in the field of plastic surgery. Abdominoplasty, often called the “tummy tuck,” has undergone an amazing evolution. Not a weight-loss procedure...

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About Face: 5 Products Your Skin Needs NOW!

By Randi Mazzella | May 24, 2022

When I was in my 20s, I wasn't overly concerned about the skin on my face or the products I was using. My skin looked pretty good, aside from the occasional breakout. So I used cheap stuff — soap and water, moisturizer from the drugstore, a few dabs of Clearasil — and that was it...

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Discover the Importance of Vitamin D

By Nhaya Vaidya | April 15, 2022

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium and bone metabolism. It helps with bone strength, heart disease, infections, and can help prevent certain cancers. Approximately one billion people in the world have a vitamin D deficiency, while 50 percent have an insufficiency...

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If You Have Stretch Marks, Stop Using This Product, Experts Say

By Juliana Labianca | April 12, 2022

Stretch marks are just a part of life. Whether yours are caused by rapid weight fluctuations, pregnancy, genetics, or exercise, the pesky—though notably harmless—lines are notoriously difficult to treat. If your stretch marks bother you, it's possible you've tried every method out there to make them disappear...

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Is Hard Water Secretly Aging You?

By City Beauty Team | April 9, 2022

Did you know water can be hard or soft? No, this has nothing to do with your shower pressure. In fact, it's much more alarming because most people have hard water and they don't even know it. Hard water, while not toxic, comes with several challenges. Yes, it can cause buildup in pipes and leave stains on clothes, but it can also damage your skin and hair...

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2022 Trends in Plastic Surgery

By Jane Kollmer | March 30, 2022

The current rise in popularity of plastic and cosmetic surgeries among Americans is well documented in the media—as is the pandemic's part in driving many of the current trends in plastic and cosmetic surgery. There are, however, additional factors...

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Hair Loss In Women

Updated by Rebecca Strong | March 30, 2022

More than 50% of postmenopausal women experience hair loss — here's what causes alopecia and how to treat it. Losing between 50 and 100 hairs every day is normal, but shedding significantly more than that can signal a problem. Roughly one-third of women experience female pattern hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, at some point...

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Don't Fall for These 8 Anti-Aging Myths

By Jenn Sinrich | March 16, 2022

Our culture is perpetually obsessed with the concept of anti-aging — so much so that it's almost seen as a sin to age. For something that is inevitable for all living creatures, that's a tall order to follow through on. Unfortunately, we're constantly bombarded by definitions of beauty that are relegated to...

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4 Skin-Firming Foods To Add To Your Diet Over 40

By Marissa Matozzo | March 16, 2022

Hydrating your skin properly is the key to a naturally radiant and more youthful look over 40, especially when drinking enough water, using the right moisturizing products, and of course, eating a well-balanced diet. While many of us have a general idea of what foods help us feel and look our best...

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Guys, Follow These Tips for Healthier Hygiene Habits

By Rachel Crowe | March 3, 2022

Simply letting soapy shower water run over your body parts doesn't cut it for daily maintenance. Proactive hygiene habits can prevent myriad conditions, from athlete's foot and bad breath to fungal infections that require medical intervention.

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Arnica for Bruises: Does It Work?

Written by Sian Ferguson — Updated on February 10, 2022

You may think that when you get a bruise there's nothing to do but wait for it to heal. So you may be surprised to learn that a common herb can help bring those purples and greens back to their natural shade, and even reduce pain and inflammation in the process.

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Hollywood's plastic surgeons say business boomed during pandemic lockdowns, as celebrities got liposuction, nose jobs, and other invasive procedures

Sarah DiMuro Feb 25, 2022, 7:00 AM

After a tumultuous few years, the entertainment industry is starting to get back to normal. Canceled movie shoots have resumed, long-delayed red-carpet premieres are taking place, and concert tours have been rescheduled.

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Inside the 'Baby Botox' Movement

By Beth Ann Mayer | February 4, 2022

For years, many people didn't really consider getting Botox until they hit age 40. The dermatological procedure — which is used to smooth fine lines and wrinkles — allows recipients to take a dip back into the fountain of youth.

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Everything You Need to Know About Borage Oil

Written by Kristeen Cherney — Updated on February 3, 2022

Borage oil is an extract made from the seeds of the Borago officinalis plant. Borage oil is prized for its high gamma linoleic acid (GLA) content. It's thought that this fatty acid can help reduce inflammation tied to many diseases.

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7 Reasons Your Acne Won't Go Away

7 Reasons Your Acne Won't Go Away

Written by Julyne Derrick | January 28, 2022

From hormones to diet and even possible underlying medical causes, treating stubborn acne isn't always as easy as applying a cream to your face. However, sometimes it is that easy—and knowing which type of product to use can make a huge difference in getting clear skin. “Each formulation works differently to treat the skin,” says Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, who breaks down which type of products are best to use to treat acne.

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The Dermatologist-Approved Tips You Need for Tackling Clogged, Large or Oily Pores on Your Face

Written by Hero Cosmetics | January 26, 2022

Pores are openings in the human skin surface through which gases, liquids or microscopic particles can pass,” says Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, quadruple board-certified plastic surgeon with Zuri Plastic Surgery. What sort of particles? Most commonly sweat, toxins and sebum, or the oils produced inside of pores. The release of sweat and sebum is the primary function of pores, and the reason why we really do need them (despite our best efforts to make them disappear).

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4 Ways Men's Bodies Change After 65 and What to Do About Them

4 Ways Men's Bodies Change After 65 and What to Do About Them

Written by Helen Massy | January 21, 2022

Let's look at four major issues and the steps you can take to live your best life.

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READ THIS BEFORE YOU GET BOTOX

READ THIS BEFORE YOU GET BOTOX

Written by Jessica Kasparian | Updated January 24, 2022

The world is obsessed with any product or procedure that claims to have anti-aging effects, and any conversation about tapping into the fountain of youth is bound to bring up one term: Botox. If you've already tried dousing your skin topically with dermatologist-recommended ingredients or concealing with the latest and greatest makeup items to unsatisfying results, you may be curious about this longer-lasting, all-but-guaranteed solution to smoother skin.

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What Are Peptides - And What Do They Do For Your Skin?

What Are Peptides - And What Do They Do For Your Skin?

Written by Jessica Kasparian | January 18, 2022

Collagen, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, retinol—oh-so-many ingredients claim to boost your skin health. Learning what works for your skin is the key to creating a routine that leaves you with results you adore. One more ingredient to put on your radar: peptides. Learn about these skin-enhancing compounds from Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, double board-certified plastic surgeon with Zuri Plastic Surgery.

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Ways to Shrink Your Visceral Fat Proven to Work

Ways to Shrink Your Visceral Fat Proven to Work

Written by Heather Newgen | January 18, 2022

Deep within your belly lies a hidden health problem that isn't talked about enough—visceral fat. It's fat that wraps around your organs that you can't see or touch and causes major health problems. No matter your size and body type, almost everyone has visceral fat. So how do you get rid of it? Eat This, Not That! Health talked to experts who revealed ways to shrink your visceral fat and why it's so dangerous.

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Ways to Shrink Your Visceral Fat Proven to Work

4 Ways Men's Bodies Change After 50, And What to Do About It

Written by Helen Massy | January 18, 2022

Happy birthday! You're 50 years old, so welcome to noticeable changes in your hormone levels, bone density, muscle mass, eyesight, hair, cognition, immunity and more. "Men increasingly notice the worsening of symptoms that started in their 40s,".

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Neuropeptides are showing up in skincare everywhere—why and what exactly are they? Plus, 2 top docs weigh in on their supposed 'Botox-like' results

By Jacki Marzano | December 21, 2021

When 2020 forced a break from dermatologists (it's not you, it's the pandemic), many devotees of Botox—the popular-as-ever injectable neurotoxin—turned to neuropeptides as a pseudo-replacement. We asked Dr. Alexander Zuriarrain, double board-certified plastic surgeon with Zuri Plastic Surgery and Dr. Jenelle Kim, doctor of Chinese medicine, founder and master herbologist at JBK Wellness Labs to help us face the facts: What are neuropeptides? And can they really be better than Botox?

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Does what you eat hurt your skin?

By Jessica Kasparian | December 16, 2021

Almost everyone can relate to the experience of purchasing a skincare product that promises major improvements to receive only so-so results. While it's true that what you apply to your skin topically has an effect, it's worth looking inward the next time you're affected by a skin woe, like redness or dryness.

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It's Time to Purge Your Medicine Cabinet

By Michelle Bryan | December 16, 2021

It's the middle of the night and you're stumbling into your bathroom looking for relief from an excruciating migraine—those once- or twice-a-year headaches that seem to come out of nowhere. You open the medicine cabinet to find the medicine your doctor prescribed more than a year and a half ago, but the bottle says it's expired.

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Is It Safe To Use Apple Cider Vinegar To Remove Skin Tags?

By Swathi E | December 3, 2021

Skin tags are common and do not cause any medical concern. But, some of us prefer removing them. There are many home remedies available for removing skin tags. One such popular technique is using apple cider vinegar.

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Everything a Derm Wants You To Know About “Lick Eczema”

By Dominique Michelle Astorino | November 30, 2021

Licking your lips in the dry winter air? Cut it out. According to pros, this can lead to an uncomfy condition called “lick eczema,” which is the last thing any of us want to be dealing with from now through spring.

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Women Are Removing Their Breast Implants at Increased Rates

By Bonnie Azoulay Elmann | November 24, 2021

BII and other complications are leading to a major jump in explant surgeries, doctors say. According to the 2020 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report, there were 193,073 breast augmentations last year.

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A little hair loss is normal for women — here's when it's a sign of an underlying condition

By Rebecca Strong | November 17, 2021

Roughly one-third of women experience hair loss at some point in their lives, and it becomes increasingly likely as you age. In fact, 55% of women experience some form of hair loss by age 70.

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Una pequeña pérdida de cabello es normal en las mujeres, pero esto es un signo de una enfermedad subyacente

By Rebecca Strong | November 17, 2021

Aproximadamente un tercio de las mujeres experimentan la caída del cabello en algún momento de su vida, y es cada vez más probable a medida que se envejece. De hecho, el 55% de las mujeres experimentan algún tipo de pérdida de cabello a los 70 años.

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What are skin tags and how can you get rid of them

By Jessica Kasparian | November 11, 2021

Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. To properly take care of your skin, it's a good idea to routinely check your body for changes, raise questions to a dermatologist, and start a treatment regimen, if necessary.

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See a Weird Scab on Your Areola? Doctors Explain Potential Reasons

By Ashley Broadwater | November 8, 2021

Scabs can result from both harmful and harmless factors, and at-home treatments can help.

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Why the FDA is Ordering Stronger Warnings for Breast Implants

By Julia Ries | November 2, 2021

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a new warningTrusted Source last week for breast implants requiring healthcare professionals to communicate the risks and safety concerns associated with implants thoroughly.

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Why Skin Cell Turnover Rate Should be Your Number One Skin Care Goal

By Julia Malacoff | November 1, 2021

Lots of different factors can affect how quickly our skin regenerates, according to Zuriarrain. Some of the big ones include our general health, level of hydration, and age. That last one is a big one: “As we age, the cell turnover rate lengthens. For example, at age 18 the cell turnover rate is 14 to 21 days while at the age of 50 years old, it can take up to 60 to 90 days,” Zuriarrain says.

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Mitos y realidades sobre los implantes de silicona vs de agua salina

By Gilda Torres | June 24, 2020

Someternos a una cirugía plástica para mejorar nuestra estética corporal o facial siempre nos da un poco de inseguridad porque son muchos los mitos que corren de boca en boca y nos crean unos falsos conceptos. Para esto lo importante es que le hagas todas las preguntas que tengas al doctor con el que decidas operarte.

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Además de Cirujano Plástico es Acamámico y Docente de Fiu y Ganador de Multiples Premios

By Alex Zuriarrain, MD | May 2020

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10 Cosas que Deves Tomar en Cuenta Antes de Someterte a Una Cirugía Plástica

By Gilda Torres | December 25, 2019

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Qué Debemos Considerar Antes de Aplicarnos Rellenos en Nuestra Cara y Cuerpo

By Gilda Torres | December 9, 2019

Dr. Z discusses what you should consider before applying injectables and fillers to your face and body.

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El Doctor Zuriarrain se Destaca en lo Personal y lo Profesional

By Erwin Pérez

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