EXOSOMES IN SKINCARE AND AESTHETIC MEDICINE
What are Exosomes? Exosomes are essentially tiny packages of information outside the cell. The name “exosome” was first coined in 1987, and initially these particles
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What are Exosomes? Exosomes are essentially tiny packages of information outside the cell. The name “exosome” was first coined in 1987, and initially these particles
Misfolding or a deformity of the ear is a common finding in newborn children; studies show that approximately one third of all newborns have some
Beauty is pain—or is it? It is true that some of the treatments and procedures in our practice carry variable degrees of discomfort. Furthermore, some
Your consultation is your first personalized and in-depth interaction with our Surgeons, practice, and staff. We are highly invested in making this interaction a positive
Newborn ear correction is an effective treatment for many congenital ear deformities. This treatment, originally described in the 1980s, is commonly performed at Aviva Plastic
The age-related changes of jowls, heaviness along the jawline and neck, and sagging skin are familiar to us all. As we age, genetics and
Facial symmetry is an important part of beauty, and the nose is an important part of facial harmony. Concerns about how their nose looks is
Sun damage, stress, and aging all take a toll on our skin in the form or wrinkles and sun spots. These, as well as acne
Cuts and lacerations of the face and scalp are common and urgent concerns for patients seeking care at Aviva Plastic Surgery, and our facial plastic
A new and long-awaited hyaluronic acid filler has arrived in our practice, and we are excited to introduce RHA Redensity to our patients. While new
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