Can BOTOX® Prevent You from Getting Wrinkles? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | July 30, 2021 Wondering why your skin is wrinkling? Many of the lines and creases we get on our face occur in areas where there is a tendency for frequent and repetitive movement, such as around the eyes. Intrinsic aging isn’t the primary cause of happy-face grooves like crow’s feet and stress lines such as glabellar lines and …Read More
What’s Involved in Aftercare for Lip Injections? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | June 8, 2021 Facial fillers are an effective treatment, but the results are temporary, and the added volume is eventually absorbed by the body. The speed at which the results “wear off,” however, depends greatly on the area of the face where they are injected. Fillers tend to have a shorter lifespan in regions that are more mobile. …Read More
How Does CoolSculpting® Elite Compare with CoolSculpting®? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | June 1, 2021 Summer is on its way, and as anyone who is building their ideal beach body knows, there’s nothing worse than the feeling of having resistant body fat in certain areas. This is fat that never seems to budge no matter how many workouts you do or how much weight you lose overall. If you feel …Read More
How Do You Prevent Lipstick Bleed? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | April 7, 2021 Sure, it’s always fun to flaunt a bold new color, but maintaining carefully applied lipstick that stays within the borders of your lips at all times is challenging, especially when you’re constantly pulling on or off face masks whenever you leave your home. We use our lips a lot throughout the day: when eating, expressing …Read More
When Can I Go Back to Work After a Nose Job? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | March 31, 2021 One of the biggest challenges for people who are thinking of having plastic surgery is taking the time away from their busy schedules to recover afterward, especially for more invasive treatments that require a longer recovery time. Despite progressive policies and promises of flexible schedules, the reality is that workplaces can make it difficult to …Read More
Is Juvéderm Volbella® the Right Lip Injection for Me? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | February 12, 2021 Having naturally thin lips, or lips that have thinned due to aging, can be a struggle for some people due to a constant feeling of being self-conscious. When you have less surface area to work with, putting on lipstick in just the right way to enhance your lips can be a challenge, as can preventing …Read More
Juvéderm®: How Long Do Lip Fillers Last? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | January 22, 2021 Each dermal filler does something unique. Some are designed simply to reduce the depth of static wrinkles on the face, such as nasolabial folds, while others can strategically add volume to improve your facial contours and individual features, like the lips. Pouty, pillowy lips seem to always be in fashion, but sometimes you might need …Read More
Breast Implant Safety: How Often Should Your Implants Be Checked? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | January 5, 2021 Breast augmentation is an established and safe surgical procedure. If complications do occur—though statistically unlikely—they tend to be issues with the implants themselves, such as leakages and rippling. While manufactured to be sturdy and stable, breast implants aren’t designed to last for a patient’s entire lifetime, and they are continually subjected to natural wear and …Read More
How Can BOTOX® Help You Get Rid of Crow’s Feet? The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | November 10, 2020 Although you might think that the skin on the face and all over the body is virtually the same, there are some parts of it that are more fragile and tend to behave differently than the rest. The skin around the eyes tends to be drier, thinner, and more delicate than other areas. and it …Read More
A Letter to our Patients The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery | March 26, 2020 At The Waldorf Center for Plastic Surgery Dr. Waldorf and I, as well as the rest of the staff, dearly miss seeing our patients on a daily basis and wanted to have an opportunity to connect with everyone, if only virtually. We are amidst an unprecedented time in history where we, too, are doing our …Read More