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Nipple Fillers Are On The Rise…But Are They Safe?
Plumping one’s lips and cheekbones with dermal fillers is pretty mainstream, but what about plumped and perky nipples? Is this going too far? Fourteen years ago, Janet Jackson’s exposed nipple at the Super Bowl half-time performance caused a dramatic worldwide uproar. Post-nipplegate, the singer was unjustly blacklisted and her career took a hit. Fast-forward to […]
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How to get the most out of cosmetic procedures: Tips and tricks to help you hurt less and heal faster
When an internet beauty exec returned from lunch with a hefty bruise creeping up her cheek, she feigned slipping on a curb. Colleagues guessed otherwise. “Post-injection bruising,” they surmised, and they were probably right. If she’d known to lay off aspirin and to reschedule her appointment for after her period, she might have avoided that tell-tale raspberry. And isn’t that the goal of a nip-tuck, to emerge new and improved without any visible signs? These pre- and post-procedure tips can help you avoid such pitfalls—and potentially improve your results.
Bruising is the most common post-treatment giveaway, and doctors like Francesca Fusco work hard to help patients avoid it. Years on dermatology’s front lines have helped Fusco perfect what works—right down to inquiring about a patient’s cycle. “When we’re premenstrual, our skin and blood vessels are more ‘leaky’ and prone to prolonged bruising, so I recommend avoiding injections on those days,” says the Manhattan dermatologist.