Mandell-Brown Plastic Surgery Blog Cincinnati
Top 6 Things Your Plastic Surgeon Doesn’t Tell You
Published on March 7, 2014 byTop 6 Things Your Plastic Surgeon Doesn’t Tell You 6. You need a Brow Lift. At the Mandell-Brown Plastic Surgery Center, Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown will often refer his patients for a brow waxing with Esthetician, Debra, who can reshape the brows WITHOUT surgery. Many patients can reshape the brow instead of having surgery. 5. “This […]
Benefits of Brow Lifts
Published on September 20, 2013 byHere recently, a lot of attention has been placed on achieving a more youthful look. Although there are different creams and serums to help, sometimes those are not enough and that is when a brow lift may be needed. Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown, a Cincinnati and Dayton triple board certified plastic surgeon explains that the upper […]
Social media: A positive for the plastic surgery industry
Published on May 23, 2013 bySocial media is all about seeing and being seen, so it’s not surprising that the ubiquity and frequency of posts are fueling our vanity. According to a recent report by the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), social media activity may be driving an increase in plastic surgery requests. “Access to any social […]
How Long Will Your Facelift Last?
Published on December 22, 2012 byA London study suggests you’re looking good in the long haul One of the most popular questions regarding facelifts is, “how long will the results last?” A facelift is a serious undertaking, and not to be taken them lightly. People want to know what they’re getting into before they take the plunge. Minimally-invasive procedures such […]
Danish Study Reveals Importance of Perceived Age
Published on December 21, 2009 byThey say beauty is only skin-deep, that a person may be beautiful on the outside, yet weak or ill on the inside. According to new research, that old cliché may be far from true. Your appearance may be an accurate indicator of your health and potential after all, according to results of the study: “Perceived […]