There's no danger to suddenly stopping fillers or Botox.
Paul Nassif
You know when people overdo it... and their breasts are way too large or they overdo their face, I mean, that's what gives plastic surgery a bad name.
Hot and humid weather leads to sweat, which takes a longer time to evaporate, and combining that with harsh cleansers isn't exactly a party for your skin. Try a gentle cleanser but something tough enough to remove pore-clogging debris.
Every day, before you start, especially if you are going to wear sunscreen, you have to exfoliate.
Skincare is what's going to help you look fresh, plumped, and toned.
I have three boys right now. Obviously, I would love a girl. But we're going to see what happens naturally.
Well, the Brazilian butt lifts are dangerous.
Some alternative medicines work when the instructions are followed. But I always recommend seeing a medical professional.
The demands of a busy lifestyle can create dehydrated tired skin that needs a skin system to return the dermis to a youthful appearance.
I see the skin from the inside out when I'm operating on it - I can see the dehydration and the abuse.
Without naming names, I definitely think that celebrities nowadays are really having better surgery. It's looking a lot more natural than ever which is really great.
This is something we're seeing more, especially with patients from outside of this country. They love body modification, they love having things done that we don't do in this country. For example, putting pubic hair on your eyelashes. What practitioner in this country would do something that ridiculous?
The celebrities that really protect their skin and look great, whether they're wearing makeup or not, are Reese Witherspoon, Jessica Alba and Jessica Chastain.
First of all, you want to make sure you find a doctor that is a board-certified specialist in whatever that field is - whatever it is - whether it's plastic surgery, facial plastic surgery, ocular plastic surgery, brain surgery, whatever it is. And two, if they do a procedure, you want to make sure they do a lot of it.
In all of life, I've never heard of a C-section where a scalpel goes too deep and actually slices into the baby's forehead. Or even touches the baby's forehead.
If someone overdoes fillers or Botox, and many months have passed, they'll start looking more natural, like Dr. Dubrow.
When it comes to Sun Protection Factor, SPF, the higher, the better. Usually, between 30 and 50 is best.
Some people are on their darn computers all day long.
You have to take care of your skin.
Everyone is taking selfies. Everyone's actually getting that - looking at themselves and they filter. Now if they do a little filtering, it's OK because they want to look like a better version of themself. Overdoing it though can be a little bit more of that dysmorphic issue where it's not a good thing.
Stay hydrated. Make sure you're wearing some protection. Do weekly masks, exfoliating masks. Keep your skin hydrated.
You take a tube of the patient's blood, extracting platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, from it. It's yellow in color, but it does all kinds of good things for the body: It speeds up healing, fills out the face. I spray it into wounds and use it in rhinoplasty.
There's a lot of different countries and they do a great job with plastic surgery tourism.
A solid moisturizing routine can do so many beneficial things for your complexion.
Having nasal surgery while you're an active boxer is like breast surgery, a lift right before you have kids. What's the point?
People will take a picture of themselves and start looking at themselves and decide their neck looks weird. They see a celebrity selfie and wonder how she looks so good, and why her lips look so big.
Most celebrities are not going to admit they had work done.
The hardest procedures are the complex nasal reconstructions. With these you have to be so careful, because the skin of the nose can be very destroyed and turns black and can fall off. It's extremely difficult and scary.
You can actually take a weekend course in cosmetic surgery.
Obviously it's always hard when you tell a patient you can't help them, because maybe it's a physical constraint with the surgery, but in regards to telling a patient that they're not realistic and they're not appropriate psychological candidates, we're pretty used to it.
The phrase 'All is fair in love and war' must have been penned by a divorce attorney.
Everybody out there should watch 'Botched.'
I'm glad to be a part of 'Botched' and I'm thankful for the opportunity.
Continuing to expose the children to my and Adrienne's dysfunctional and volatile relationship is causing harm to the children.
Most peoples work ethnic tends to be OK, but not fantastic.
On the Housewives I was real chunky. In person I don't look that fat.
I've lost about 19 pounds, and I do two things. One: calorie counting - calorie in and calorie out, that's No. 1. Two: working out six days a week.
Dry skin is unhappy, damage-prone skin, so apply a product to protect it from summertime drying agents like sunburns, salt and chlorine.
Everyone is filtering their selfies to make them look perfect. We're seeing it more and more in my clinic - patients want to look like a photo they've tweaked. They show me the picture and say: 'This is the new me.' But many times it's not realistic.
Kim Kardashian buttocks are very popular. However, that's dangerous as it can be fatal if done badly.
As a plastic surgeon, I know the skin better than anybody because I see it in all the different layers.
Obviously everyone's weight fluctuates. But I'm focusing on working out and watching what I'm eating.
I had my nose done four times. I've had a little bit of filler before, a little bit of Botox before. So I have been a patient, not in my own hands, obviously.
Don't smoke - nicotine and tobacco can really hurt your skin.
I get a call from my sister. They go, 'We met the funniest, funniest doctor in Newport Beach.' And they introduced me to Dr. Terry Dubrow.
When a patient comes in for a face lift, I can get in there and lift up the deep tissue. But, one thing I cannot fix with surgery or these hands is the skin.
I look good. I lost a lot of weight.
I chose a specialty in plastic and reconstructive surgery because it's very rewarding to watch someone with broken bones or bad scars return to normal.
I'm not the typical doctor that gives patients what they want. I don't do that. I try to give them what I want as long as they're okay with that. I know what's going to match their face.
Appearing on TV as a plastic surgeon showcases your talents and that increases demand. We're very busy. The negative thing is that sometimes patients think you can work magic, which, of course, you cannot.