How to Combat Dry Skin This Winter

Yes, you may come into UMass Memorial Medical Group in order to combat fine lines and wrinkles by getting things like Juvederm and Botox, but unless you are also following a good skincare routine this winter, you aren’t doing your skin any benefits. In fact, as one of the leading culprits of developing lines and […]

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Water Can Be Key To Staying Youthful And Beautiful

Are you drinking enough water? That’s an important healthy lifestyle question. Why? Because water plays a vital role in your skin’s detoxification process and aids in many other crucial functions. Drinking enough water is easy in the summer but is a bit more difficult as the weather cools. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, body odor, […]

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After Your Liposuction Procedure

If you are contemplating liposuction, knowledge about the procedure and what happens afterwards is a good thing. As you may know, liposuction is major surgery. It’s purpose is to get rid of stubborn fat in areas such as the thighs, upper arms, and abdomen. It’s done with small incisions that allow your surgeon to use […]

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After Your Rhinoplasty

Commonly known as a “nose job,” a rhinoplasty is one of the most popular procedures we perform at U Mass – and not just to improve the look of our patients’ noses. Sometimes rhinoplasty helps our patients breathe easier. For many people, the very thought of undergoing any type of surgery comes with an amount […]

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Thinking About Breast Reduction Surgery?

Small-breasted women may desire larger breasts, but some of their friends who are overly-endowed would gladly trade places with them. Heavy, pendulous breasts can be a burden for the body and back. They may also make some women very self-conscious. A good first step is reaching a healthy weight, since losing weight can reduce the […]

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Does Your Septum Deviate?

What is a “Deviated Nasal Septum”? If you are a part of the approximately 80% of the population who has one you know exactly what it is. Your septum separates the left and right sides of your nose, dividing your nostrils into two airways. When your septum is deviated, crooked, or off-center, it can cause […]

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