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March 30, 2017

Importance of ABPS Certification for Plastic Surgeons

Understanding the difference between a plastic surgeon who is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and a doctor who offers aesthetic surgery but is certified by a different board is extremely important when contemplating surgical and/or nonsurgical cosmetic enhancement. To completely comprehend the difference between these two types of “board-certified physicians,” you…

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March 20, 2017

Questions to Ask Your Prospective Plastic Surgeon

For anyone considering aesthetic surgery, the consultation process is a great time to gain a comprehensive understanding of the procedure you are interested in, as well as to attempt to establish a strong connection with your prospective doctor to ensure he or she is the right plastic surgeon for you. To help you do this,…

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March 10, 2017

Why Criticizing People Who’ve “Had Work Done” Is Outdated

In this day and age—and particularly here in New York City—many people are focused on healthy living. From eating nutritiously to exercising regularly to simply paying more attention to how everyday decisions affect overall wellness, both men and women are making great efforts to change their lifestyles for the better. With this trend towards optimizing…

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March 6, 2017

CNN Quotes Dr. Broumand in Online Article

CNN recently quoted Dr. Broumand in their online article highlighting the most popular plastic surgery procedures. Dr. Broumand discusses modern changes in patient requests and surgery techniques. Click the image below to read the full article.

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February 28, 2017

Should You Tell Anyone About Your Plastic Surgery?

First and foremost, deciding to have plastic surgery is a personal decision, and who you choose to tell about your experience is entirely up to you. Over the years, our practice has had numerous patients whose friends and/or family members were part of the entire process from consultation through recovery, as well as many patients…

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February 27, 2017

740 Park Plastic Surgery Made Feedspot’s List: Top 100 Plastic Surgery Blogs & Websites

740 Park Plastic Surgery was recently listed as number 16 on Feedspot’s Top 100 Plastic Surgery Blogs & Websites For Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeons! Click the image below to read our blog and learn more about the latest trends, treatments, and news in the plastic surgery industry.

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February 23, 2017

Dr. Broumand Featured in Yahoo Beauty Article

Dr. Broumand was recently asked to weigh in on recent findings of what determines ideal lips. He also explains why both men and women seek fuller and younger looking pouts. Click the image below to read the full article.

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November 17, 2016

Combining Blepharoplasty and Brow Lift Surgery

The eyes and forehead work in unison to express a wide span of emotions ranging from excitement and delight to displeasure and exhaustion. In our youth, these expressions can be easily controlled, allowing us to exhibit exactly how we feel at any given moment. As we grow older, however, the natural aging process and its…

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November 10, 2016

Dr. Broumand featured on People.com

Dr. Broumand recently shared his insight with People.com and seeing an increase in older patients, stating “Sixty-five is the new 45”. Click the image below to read the full article.

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November 7, 2016

What Can Lower Eyelid Surgery Do for Me?

Over time, signs of aging such as lines, crepey skin, noticeable “bags,” and dark undereye circles can manifest in the lower eyelids. Most often caused by genetics and environmental elements, these aesthetic concerns tend to make people appear as though they are chronically tired and/or worn out despite how they actually feel. Fortunately, a procedure…

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