September 28, 2014. There are many facelift options in San Francisco. Our Visage facelift is one of the best San Francisco facelift options. You just need to start the process with a consultation on your cosmetic surgery options in San Francisco. This quick blog post will explain our concept. Visage? What's in a … [Read more...]
Fix that Droopy Neckline!
September 26, 2014. If you have a 'droopy neckline,' it can be fixed. You just need to start the process with a consultation on your cosmetic surgery options in San Francisco. This quick blog post will investigate the 'droopy neckline,' and what can be done about it. Your 'Droopy Neckline' Can be Fixed! It used … [Read more...]
Facebook Facelift?
September 23, 2014. People search everywhere for facelift photos, before - and - after. They even search 'Facebook.' But is Facebook really the best way to research whether a facelift is right for you? This quick blog post will dive into the 'Facebook for Facelift' concept. Facebook Facelift? Don't Search, Get a … [Read more...]
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Facelifts in San Francisco
September 4, 2014. The word "aesthetic" can be defined a number of different ways, but is primarily concerned with beauty, or the appreciation of beauty. Another definition is "of or pertaining to appreciation of the beautiful; showing a refined sense of taste." This quick blog post will dive into some of the meaning of the word, and ways to find the best aesthetic plastic … [Read more...]
San Francisco Rhytidectomy Explained in Informative Post, Announces Visage Center
San Francisco, CA - August 31, 2014 Visage Medspa & Facial Plastic Surgery, a top cosmetic surgery center providing San Francisco rhytidectomy, is proud to announce an informative blog post on the meaning of 'rhytidectomy' vs. 'facelift.' "Many people are confused about the word rhytidectomy," explained Dr. Alex Rabinovich, owner and senior surgeon at Visage Lift Center in San Francisco. "In … [Read more...]
San Francisco Rhytidectomy: The Fancy Word for Facelift
August 31, 2014. What's in a name? Some people have a facelift, while others opt for a rhytidectomy. Both of them should end up with exactly the same result. For those with a keen interest in etymology (now there's another one!) rhytidectomy is derived from the Greek word rhytid, which is the stem of rhytis, which in turn means wrinkle. Ectomy means to cut out or remove (as … [Read more...]