Your eyes and nose are the first things people look at. If your nose doesn’t fit the rest of your face, it can throw your good looks out of whack. It has to do with balancing features. For example, a large nose can distract from attractive eyes or make a correctly sized chin look small. [...]
Dr. Patrick Byrne, Rhinoplasty Specialist at the Cosmetic Surgery Center of Maryland, was featured in The Baltimore Sun on July 31, 2011, about his nonprofit Face Forward Foundation. Their mission is to provide free treatment to correct cleft lip, cleft palate and other facial deformities for children in Nicaragua and other developing countries. During his [...]
A variety of factors influence a patient’s decision to visit a plastic surgeon for facial rejuvenation. Many patients I see fall into one of the following categories: 1) Patients whose looks don’t match their attitude. These are older people who still feel young and vital, but physically look aged. They may have lines and wrinkles, [...]
The eyes are often called the “windows to the soul,” but when eyelid skin starts drooping or bags under the eyes enlarge, those windows can become hard to see through. Sagging lids or puffy bags can also age the face, making a person seem older or more tired than they actually are. Although topical products [...]
Hear first hand about a patient’s blepharoplasty experience performed by Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Larry Lickstein at the Cosmetic Surgery Center of Maryland. By Debra Stone As Published in The Baltimore Sun I’ve never been one to eat peas. As a child, my mother insisted I finish my vegetables, so I swallowed peas like [...]
By American Health and Beauty Rhinoplasty, or the nose job, is one of the most common and widely known of all cosmetic procedures. But why is it so darn popular? Reconstructive nose surgery, commonly referred to as rhinoplasty, has existed in theory and practice in some form for centuries. However, modern rhinoplasty procedures, which began [...]