A double chin, also known as submental fullness, is a common aesthetic concern that can make individuals feel self-conscious about their appearance. Depending on the cause of your double chin, there are effective treatment options available to address this trouble area and help you achieve a more defined jawline and neck. Causes of a Double…
Read MoreDiastasis recti is a common condition where the abdominal muscles separate, leading to a prominent bulge in the abdomen. This often happens to women during pregnancy, because the growing uterus naturally stretches the abdominal muscles. While it’s most noticeable in women post-pregnancy, it can also affect men and women due to factors like rapid weight…
Read MoreEnhancing one’s bust with breast augmentation can provide many women with a boost in self-confidence, but it is important to remember that breast implants are not lifetime devices. By understanding when your implants may need to be replaced, you can maintain your desired look and minimize the risk of complications. To provide an overview of…
Read MoreDr. Russell Babbitt of Plastic Surgery of Southern New England identifies and debunks common myths about liposuction surgery to help educate patients. Fall River, MA – At Plastic Surgery of Southern New England, Dr. Russell Babbitt performs a wide range of cosmetic procedures, with one of the most popular being liposuction. As part of his…
Read MoreHaving breasts that differ in size or shape is common for more than half of all women. While there are several reasons women may develop uneven breasts, most of the time the contrast is usually not a cause for concern. Below, our highly experienced Fall River plastic surgeon, Dr. Russell Babbitt, explains why breasts can…
Read MoreCoolSculpting®, a popular non-invasive fat reduction technique, has revolutionized aesthetic surgery with its promise of fat loss without the scalpel. However, as with any procedure, it’s not without its potential complications, one of which is Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia (PAH). Let’s dive into this rare yet significant phenomenon, its prevalence, chances of recurrence, treatment options, and…
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