To our AMAZING new Physician's Assistant, Adrien! Adrien Chan is a board-certified and Colorado-licensed Surgical Physician Assistant who recently moved from New England to join the Plastic Surgical Associates family. She is a native-born New Hampshirite who moved to...
Breast implant removal with Perkylift™
Are you thinking about getting your implants taken out? Implant removal without replacement has become more popular, due in part to the change in lifestyles and values post-Covid. For many, life has become more casual and authentic, and large breasts are no longer...
PatientFi (Our Newest Financing Partnership)
We are excited to announce a new partnership with PatientFi! Considered the friendly way to pay, PatientFi can approve you in under a minute with no hidden fees, no hard pull on your credit history (thereby not affecting your credit score) and multiple monthly payment...
What’s the deal with exosomes?
These little guys are hot the aesthetic buzz; but what are they and how do they work? When you look at a cell, all have an intracellular structure called an endosome (meaning that the vesicle is inside the cell). These tiny compartments contain smaller nanoparticulate...
Update on Textured Implants
BIA-ALCL; A Patient’s Story
As awareness of breast implant complications rises, so do concerns about the safety of breast augmentations. While some complications range from swelling and minor numbness post-operatively, others are more serious, such as BIA-ALCL. Plastic Surgical Associates got to...
Daxxify™ Launch!
Are you tired of looking angry, upset, and exhausted? Do your frown lines make you feel older than you are? Looking for a way to revive your looks? We have good news! Daxxify is our new neurotoxin of choice when it comes to longevity, youthful appearance, and frown...
Medical School Reunion…
is coming up and guess who's coming back to Tulane!
Happiness and Treats
The why's of the aesthetic and cosmetic fields generally come down to a single thing: happiness. Perhaps more cynically: less unhappiness. We generally see patients that are unhappy with some aspect of their physical self (and perhaps more often, their psychological...