by Richard Brown MD | Jan 12, 2016 | Breast Reduction, Cosmetic Surgeon, Exercise, Gynecomastia, Insurance, Lifestyle, Motivation, Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Recovery, Self Love, Weight loss
5 Things You Should Know Before Getting a Breast ReductionYou’ve given it some time, you’ve weighed your options and decided that getting a breast reduction is right for you. Perhaps you’re suffering from constant back and neck pain or feel self-conscious about the...
by Richard Brown MD | Jan 5, 2016 | Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction, Breastfeeding, Cosmetic Surgeon, Gynecomastia, Lifestyle, Mommy Makeover, Motivation, Nipple Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Recovery, Self Love, Weight loss
5 Biggest Myths About Breast ReductionsBigger isn’t always better. Women who have larger breasts may have to deal with a variety of issues and complications that their less-endowed peers don’t have to worry about. Larger breasts can put strain on the back, neck and...
by Richard Brown MD | Dec 30, 2015 | Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Cosmetic Surgeon, Health Basics, Lifestyle, Motivation, Plastic Surgery, Self Love
3 Unexpected Benefits of Breast AugmentationBreast augmentations can do more than just change your body: They can change your life! While the physical changes and benefits brought on by getting breast implants, lifts or reductions are easy to see, what isn’t...
by Richard Brown MD | Dec 8, 2015 | Health Basics, Lifestyle, Motivation, Plastic Surgery, Stretch marks, Tummy Tuck, Weight loss
5 Ways a Tummy Tuck Can Boost Your HealthIf you’ve recently had a major weight loss or pregnancy, then you’re likely familiar with the loose, baggy skin, scarring, or stretch marks that a body change like this often leaves. The skin is an amazing organ with some truly...
by Richard Brown MD | Oct 14, 2015 | Exercise, Health Basics, Motivation, Plastic Surgery
5 Ways to Decrease the Healing Time of Your Plastic SurgeryAt the offices of board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard J. Brown, we want nothing more than for patients to recover as quickly as possible. Most plastic surgeries take months to completely heal, though...