Picture it now; Marco Island, Florida in early November. The weather was a perfect 75 – 80 degrees. Every meal was served under a crystal blue sky on the lovely terrace at the JW Marriott Marco Island. This is where Biologique Recherche held their 2019 Fall East Coast Conference. BR’s Conference kicked off with an… Continue Reading »
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Last week, I had the experience of a lifetime when I went to Hollywood with my husband, Kent, for the world premiere of the Clint Eastwood movie Richard Jewell. The movie was partially based on my husband and co-author Kevin Salwen’s historical non-fiction book, The Suspect: An Olympic Bombing, The FBI, The Media, and Richard… Continue Reading »
At Artisan Plastic Surgery, we strive to offer excellent care to our patients, and minimizing discomfort is one of our biggest goals. To better serve our patients, we now offer laughing gas, or PRO-NOX™, for patient-controlled inhaled analgesia for in-office use. A therapy long-employed for dental procedures and to decrease pain in labor, laughing has… Continue Reading »
Lauren Bays, LME, Laser Specialist The staff of Artisan Plastic Surgery is excited to welcome a new and amazing member to our team, medical esthetician Lauren Bays. Lauren brings over 25 years of medical aesthetic and skincare experience to our practice. She has worked alongside several renowned Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons in Atlanta, and is… Continue Reading »
From May to August of 2015, I worked at Artisan Plastic Surgery as Dr. Alexander’s intern. Before I came to the practice, I knew that I wanted to pursue plastic surgery as a career, but what I was unaware of was the personal growth I would develop during my time at Artisan. During my internship… Continue Reading »
I have wanted to be a doctor since I was four years old, and as I’ve become older I have been drawn to the inherent creativity of plastic surgery. The combination of art, creativity, clinical care, and patient interaction that plastic surgery entails is mesmerizing to me. Now, I have the exciting opportunity to work… Continue Reading »
Approximately 15-20% of newborn children are born with external ear deformities, including elfin or “Spock” ears, prominent ears, folded-over ears, “hidden ears,” and various combinations of these. Most ear problems do not self-correct and some may worsen with age. Some ear deformities bring along functional problems, and, unfortunately, peer ridicule and bullying. Children may start… Continue Reading »