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Sep

Can I Inject Myself With Botox?

Can I inject myself with Botox? When it comes to self injecting cosmetics, the answer is no. Botox requires specific knowledge on how to properly use it such as how to inject and how much to use. Botox is a great option for individuals looking for a younge...

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10

Sep

Can Laugh Lines go Away?

Can laugh lines go away? Laugh lines, which are  natural lines that form on the face, are very common facial features. Though they can not be completely and permanently removed, the appearance of laugh lines can be reduced through lifestyle changes and or cosmetic pr...

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10

Sep

Is it possible to get a closed revision rhinoplasty?

Is it possible to get a closed revision rhinoplasty? Here at Scarless Nose®, world-renowned rhinoplasty surgeon, Dr. Deepak Dugar, has dedicated his entire practice specifically to the art of closed rhinoplasties. As opposed to open rhinoplasties, all of the in...

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Sep

Is Closed Rhinoplasty with Dr. Deepak Dugar less painful than an Open Rhinoplasty?

Is closed rhinoplasty more painful than open rhinoplasty? The decision to undergo a rhinoplasty is not to be taken lightly. It is completely normal and expected to have various questions regarding the procedure. Many people considering the decision to undergo ...

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10

Sep

How Much Cheek Filler do I Need ?

When Dr. Deepak Dugar isn’t performing his famous closed carless nose™ rhinoplasty, he is also known for his expertise with injectables in his Scarless Medspa™. Dr. Dugar is famous for his conservative approach to his closed Scarless Nose® rhinoplasty, keeping and en...

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10

Sep

How do you get rid of Laugh Lines?

The appearance of laugh lines, also known as nasolabial folds, can be reduced with a few measures found in our Scarless Nose® Medspa. The first of these measures is with the injection of filler. There are a few different types of filler available in the market...

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10

Sep

How Much do Your Lips go Down After Filler?

Besides his expertise in his closed Scarless Nose® rhinoplasty, Dr. Deepak Dugar also performs injectables in his Scarless Medspa™. In his Scarless Medspa™, patients can receive injectables such as botox and hyaluronic acid filler. Dr. Dugar uses a hyaluronic a...

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10

Sep

Who is a Good Candidate for Closed Scarless Nose® Rhinoplasty?

Closed Scarless Nose® rhinoplasty is a technique in which incisions are made from the inside and there will be no tail tail signs of surgery. Dr. Dugar is one of the few plastic surgeons that has dedicated his whole practice to the Scarless Nose® rhinoplasty and has ...

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10

Sep

Can you wear lipstick after lip fillers?

After lip fillers or hyaluronic acid filler injections to the lips, we recommend that our patients wait 1 hour before applying anything topically to the lips whether it be lipstick, lip gloss or chapstick. The lip filler injection holes will close in a matter of minu...

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10

Sep

Is Closed Rhinoplasty Cheaper?

Is closed rhinoplasty cheaper? Closed rhinoplasty is not necessarily cheaper or more expensive than open rhinoplasty. There are a multitude of factors that can play into how much your rhinoplasty costs, the first of them being who your surgeon is. Just like a p...

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Sep

How Long Does Cheek Filler Last?

How often should you get cheek filler? Defined cheekbones are highly valued in beauty and the look is highly sought after by both men and women. Hyaluronic acid facial filler can easily enhance the cheekbones and can last up to 12 months. For these reasons cheekbone ...

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Sep

Why is Rhinoplasty Called Rhinoplasty?

Why is rhinoplasty called rhinoplasty? Rhinoplasty which is commonly known as nose jobs is a procedure of reshaping the nose. The word rhinoplasty is derived from two Greek terms and rhino means “nose” and plasty means “shaping” so rhinoplasty is the procedure ...

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