Archive for the 'Face The Facts - An Inside Look at Plastic Surgery' Category


Cosmetic surgery of the face is more popular than ever. People are interested in looking more refreshed, less tired, and sometimes changing how their face looks regardless of their age. And people are doing it at a younger age than ever before. With the popularity of this type of facial surgery, comes the expected marketing promotions and hype particularly prevalent on the internet, magazines, and newspaper ads. But what is real and what will work for you?

 

Learn that a facelift does nothing much for most of the face. Eyelid tucks are the best value of all cosmetic facial surgeries. There are different ways to do browlifts, some which may lengthen or shorten your forehead. Nosejobs are done ‘open’ because the results are so much better. Cheek and chin implants are simple operations that can make a big difference. Thin lips may not always be made bigger by injectable fillers. Botox sometimes is better than surgery. Ear pinning doesn’t involve any pins and it is easy to do. And much more….

 

These insights are given in greater depth and on many more facial cosmetic surgery procedures in the ebook entitled ‘Face The Facts - An Inside Look At Plastic Surgery’ available at http://www.wordclay.com. This is my perspective being a plastic surgeon who has been doing these facial procedures for years. You will learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to spend your hard earned dollars wisely. While hope may live eternal, happy patients come from being provided with realistic expectations and feeling that they have gotten a good return on their investment of time, money, and discomfort.

 

Dr. Barry Eppley

http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com

http://www.ologyspa.com

Clarian North Medical Center, Carmel, Indiana

Clarian West Medical Center, Avon, Indiana

Indianapolos


Dr. Barry Eppley, plastic surgeon of Indianapolis, has just published a consumer ebook entitled ‘Face The Facts - An Inside Look At Plastic Surgery’. The book provides understandable information on available cosmetic facial surgeries for anyone considering a change of face. The book is available at http://www.wordclay.com and will soon be distributed through all major booksellers as well. 

 

The desire to feel beautifully confident at any age has led to the current popularity of cosmetic procedures and plastic surgery. Through many different mediums including the internet, a tremendous amount of information is available on every conceivable procedure available for facial improvement. Yet much of this information is hype and marketing-driven,  leaving many people confused and misinformed about the options. Dr. Eppley writes from his own extensive plastic surgery experience of the face, and provides insights into what many cosmetic procedures actually are,  and what they can really do.  As he would counsel his own patients, Dr. Eppley speaks from the heart,  educating people to be able to  make the right decision for themselves. Written in an easy to comprehend, no-nonsense, non-medical-jargon style, this book is a must read for anyone considering the personal choice to change their face through plastic surgery – whatever the reason.