Move over, mascara. Eyelash extensions are the new rage. But are they safe? Ophthalmologists at John A. Moran Eye Center provide tips to help protect your vision.
Ale Zagas sought help from University of Utah Health for skin care treatment. While some might scoff at the idea of a skin care procedure or treatment, Zagas says the...
When you look at your face in the mirror, do you tend to focus on your blemishes such as acne scarring, redness, hyperpigmentation, broken blood vessels, or uneven skin texture...
While it may feel like the sun is in hiding during the winter, in reality, UV rays can penetrate through clouds and fog, leaving your skin vulnerable to their harmful...
Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery is not a magic overnight process. To get results, these surgical procedures take a lot of time, after-care, and money. Dr. Courtney Crombie explains the realities of cosmetic procedures that all patients should know when considering an operation.
Looking to reduce eye redness? Just how effective are those eye-whitening drops? Even though fashion decrees it, you may want to carefully consider the side effects. And what about eye-brightening...
Varicose veins can appear as we get older. If you experience varicose veins that are uncomfortable and interrupting your everyday life, it may be time to consult your doctor.
It would be an understatement to say that 2020 has been challenging. From the COVID-19 pandemic to earthquakes, severe storms, and lockdowns—in addition to everyday life challenges—this year has been...
Body hair—it's something we spend lots of time, energy, and money on removing. Whether you're tired of shaving your legs or armpits or pained by waxing that upper lip, laser...
Microneedling has been around since the mid 90s, but has recently become more popular. If you haven't heard of it, an aesthetician uses a SkinPen® with small needles to puncture...
Are you considering surgery, Botox, or fillers to improve the look of your eyes? Here's why you should consider consulting with an oculoplastic surgeon.
If you’re looking for cosmetic facial rejuvenation but don’t want to go under the knife, Botox or fillers are a common option to smooth out troublesome areas on the face. Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Eric Cerrati explains the difference between the two products, risks, side effects, and what kind of results you can expect from the procedure.