“What’s on your holiday glow list this year? Winter is the perfect time for light-based procedures like FotoFacials, Laser Peels or the non-surgical Kybella treatment for a double chin. During this season we have also included some treats for you in our Secret Santa Bags. Schedule a consultation to see how we can provide you […]
Read More“This autumn season, we’ve included packages featuring medical grade treatments that prioritize prevention, proper maintenance and self-love! Plus, we’re including specialized products to help heal and nourish your skin. Schedule a consultation with our team so that we can customize a treatment plan specifically for your needs!” – Dr. Elisabeth Potter Forever Young FotoFacial […]
Read MoreDr. Potter was recently featured in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Panel on Breast Reconstruction. Read on to see Dr. Potter and patient Deborah discuss DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction. Dana Donofree: [00:00:04] Hi and welcome to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Panel on Breast Reconstruction. We’re excited to bring both physicians and patients […]
Read More“Now is the perfect time to repair damaged skin or try something new. During February and March, we are offering a Botox special, as well as featuring our lip enhancement services. These are the best months to work on your skin with Fotofacials, so be sure to catch our special pricing. Not sure which treatment is right for you? Complimentary consultations are […]
Read MoreBreast reconstruction after a mastectomy is a very personal choice often made in the midst of a life-changing decision for life-saving surgery. This choice is driven by unique and personal experiences. Options may include implant-based reconstruction, DIEP flap reconstruction or a procedure commonly called Aesthetic Flat Closure. These were just some of the decisions Molly […]
Read MoreSince 2006, breast augmentation has been the top cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Like all surgeries, however, its popularity does not mean that it comes without risk. That’s why it’s important to speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon about the risks of breast augmentation and […]
Read MoreIn honor of National Cancer Prevention month, we’re providing tips on how individuals can better protect themselves in the fight against breast cancer. Next to lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in American women¹. While breast cancer cannot be prevented, there are protective factors that women can take to […]
Read MoreNow is the perfect time to fine-tune your body for the coming summer months or try something new. During February and March, we have included a special on body contouring and introduced a new procedure for skin rejuvenation. By popular request, we also added a Botox special! Not sure which treatment is right for you? Complimentary consultations are […]
Read MoreWhen I was training, I very vividly remember being taught by an older plastic surgeon that the goal for breast reconstruction was for a woman to appear symmetrical and balanced in clothing, and that out of clothing “all bets were off.” This statement immediately struck me as unsatisfying, and I aimed to set a different […]
Read MoreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and efforts are underway all around the country to encourage discussion, education, and fundraising regarding this disease. The increase in awareness has translated into a declining mortality rate for breast cancer (at a rate of almost 2 percent per year), as well as a decline in the number of […]
Read MoreWith an estimated 246,600 women in the United States to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year alone, and with more than 2.8 million women in the United States with a history of breast cancer, the need for October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month is clear. These 31 days of fundraising and discussion about breast cancer […]
Read MoreThis past weekend was National Cancer Survivor’s Day. June 7th is a day to celebrate life and to raise awareness about the issues that cancer survivors face. Thanks to advances in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment more people than ever are surviving this disease. In America alone, more than 14 million people are alive today […]
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