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Silicone vs. Saline: The big breast implant debate
4:05 August 30, 2011Ever since 2006, when the FDA approved silicone gel implants for breast augmentation in the U.S., we’ve seen women increasingly choose silicone over saline implants. While silicone tends to have a more natural look and feel than saline, there are benefits to both implant types. The outer shell of both implants is made of solid, [...]
Read More...Exploring the advancements of Cosmetic Podiatry – An inside look by Dr. Kelly Geoghan
4:56 August 22, 2011The newest member of the Cosmetic Surgery Center of Maryland and Be Lifestyle Medspa team brings with her both a sparkling personality and a new specialty that we believe all current and future patients can benefit from learning about. Dr. Kelly Geoghan (pronounced “Gay-gan”) is a specialist in the field of cosmetic podiatry. Since graduating [...]
Read More...Dr. Kelly Geoghan interview on WBAL about laser foot treatments
11:55 August 15, 2011Dr. Geoghan was recently interviewed on WBAL about several of the recent developments in cosmetic podiatry. New laser treatments can help correct toenail fungus as well as other problems. She also speaks about some of the injectables that we use to treat foot problems. We can use botox to treat sweaty, stinky feet and use [...]
Read More...Quick fix for funky feet!
5:13 August 11, 2011Cosmetic Surgery Center of Maryland’s newest surgeon, Dr. Kelly Geoghan, DPM, recently participated in an article discussing tips women should take to avoid conditions that can come with excessive perspiration for Everyday Health. Specializing in cosmetic podiatry, she shares the effects sweat can have on the feet and ways to keep them healthy. To read her tips, CLICK [...]
Read More...The golden years, polished by plastic surgery
4:38 August 9, 2011You’ll enjoy this article that we spotted in the New York Times on Monday. As we live longer, we also want to look great longer, and we’ve noticed the same trend – more women over 70 are getting plastic surgery than in the past. The article has a short but thoughtful discussion of risks and [...]
Read More...Dr. Patrick Byrne provides face-saving surgery
3:51 August 3, 2011Dr. 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 [...]
Read More...Dr. Cohen’s WBALTV interview about the FDA breast implant study.
6:08 July 28, 2011Dr. Michael Cohen comments on a recent FDA statement about the longevity of breast implants. The recent FDA statement suggests that 1 in 5 women with breast implants will need to replace them within 10 years. Dr. Cohen states that this is only the case for a small percentage of women (about 20%). The reasons [...]
Read More...What a busy year …
6:27 July 27, 2011If you’ve kept in touch, you know about the many and varied events in Baltimore that we sponsored in the first half of 2011. In case you missed anything, let us catch you up on all the excitement: Baltimore Bride’s Aisle Style 2011. We attended this fabulous wedding event on March 20 at the Hilton [...]
Read More...Can you avoid foot pain from high heels?
2:33 July 21, 2011Dr. Kelly Geoghan addresses a common concern for many women: Can you avoid foot pain from high heels? Q: All women in entertainment wear high heels. They dance in them when many women are unable to even walk in them without risking injury. Many businesswomen spend their days in high heels. Are some women more [...]
Read More...Dr. Cohen in the news: Response to recent FDA study on Silicone Breast Implants
7:12 July 18, 2011Article courtesy of WJZ/CBS Baltimore, July 2011. FDA Study About Silicone Breast Implants Raises Concerns TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A new warning from the Food and Drug Administration about silicone breast implant complications has left some women with questions. Andrea Fujii explains whether there’s a need for concern. Research from the FDA shows one in five women with [...]
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