Our Press – Guide to Cosmetic Surgery

The Surge in Surgery: Why Cosmetic Enhancements Are So Popular Elevate Magazine, Guide to Cosmetic Surgery, 2004 TURN ON THE TV just about anytime these days and you’ll find a program on cosmetic procedures. Full-on reality shows such as Extreme Makeover, The Swan and Skin Deep all cater to our fascination with esthetic enhancement. Popular… Continue reading >

Dr. Brown is Chairman of the Breast Scientific Program Committee, ASPS 2015 Meeting in Boston

Dr. Brown is in Boston this weekend for the annual American Society of Plastic Surgeons meeting. He’s the Chairman of the Breast Scientific Program Committee at this event. On Saturday Dr. Brown will present to the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses Association, “Advocacy in Surgery – Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day”. On Sunday he will… Continue reading >

Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

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Revision Breast Surgery

In Canada, there are thousands of elective breast surgery procedures performed every year. These surgeries are carried out for a variety of reasons including a desire to reduce the breast size, modify the shape of the breast, correct differences between two breasts or increase the volume of the breasts. When future surgery is required or… Continue reading >

Eyelash Growth

This is a safe and effective solution for people with inadequate lashes. Used as a once-nightly treatment, you apply topically to the base of your upper eyelashes as instructed. You may start to see an increase in the length of lashes in as little as 4 weeks and you should achieve full growth in 16… Continue reading >

Our Press – National Post

National Post, April 24, 2004: Their cups runneth over By Antonia Morton It’s always the nipple story that makes my girlfriends wince. They can handle it when I tell them how the surgeon sliced open the skin on my chest, from below each arm inwards to the sternum, to remove a pound or so of… Continue reading >

Our Press – Globe & Mail

Doctors, to your scalpels Breast lift or eye tuck, there’s no shortage of MDs keen to sculpt the (costly) new you The Globe and Mail, By Deirdre Kelly, January 11, 2002 Does this sound like a visit to the doctor? Videotrons flashing the latest fashions from Paris. Public readings of a book teaching older women… Continue reading >