Facelift | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
Facelift surgery (rhytidectomy) is a transformative procedure designed to reverse the signs of aging and restore a more youthful facial appearance. While facelift surgery alone can achieve remarkable results, combining it with other facial plastic surgeries can provide even more comprehensive rejuvenation. In this blog, we’ll explore what a facelift can accomplish as well as […] [ Read More ]
Mohs Surgery | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
When successfully treated, skin cancer often necessitates reconstruction to restore the appearance and function of the affected areas. Various techniques are employed based on the location and extent of the damage the cancer has caused. In this detailed guide, we’ll explore the cosmetic reconstruction methods commonly used after skin cancer treatment on the nose, lips, […] [ Read More ]
Liposuction | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
Liposuction has become the most sought-after surgical cosmetic treatment in the world because it can improve almost anyone’s physique or figure. This procedure has seen such a significant rise in popularity because it offers an easy way to sculpt the body by removing stubborn, unwanted fat in several areas. According to the American Society of […] [ Read More ]
Tummy Tuck | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a popular surgical procedure that can help individuals achieve a firmer, more toned abdomen. However, this surgery is not for everyone. Ask yourself the following questions to determine if you’re a suitable candidate for abdominoplasty: What Are Your Desired Body Contouring Goals? Having clear aesthetic goals is […] [ Read More ]
Laser Peel | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
When it comes to skin rejuvenation procedures, caring for your skin after the treatment can have almost as much impact as the treatment itself. Laser peels, while effective, have an intense effect on your skin, so you should go into the procedure armed with as much knowledge about post-treatment skin care as possible. Laser peels […] [ Read More ]
Mohs Surgery, Reconstructive Plastic Surgery | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
5 Minute Read: Mohs surgery is one of the most effective and least invasive methods for treating many forms of skin cancer. Yet, Mohs surgery is still surgery, and it will leave scarring. For some, this will be small; for others, it can be significant. It all comes down to the size of the skin […] [ Read More ]
Plastic Surgery | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
5 Minute Read: Plastic surgery can significantly transform your physical appearance and help you feel more comfortable and confident with how you look. Yet, with all of the available benefits, some women and men are hesitant because they fear the resulting scars. While scarring is inevitable with any invasive surgical procedure, there are ways to […] [ Read More ]
Mohs Surgery | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
3 Minute Read: There’s no question about it: the word “cancer” is terrifying. And while any form of cancer is serious and requires immediate attention, the good news is that there are many ways to treat and stop skin cancer before it progresses to truly dangerous stages. One of the most successful treatments for skin […] [ Read More ]
Reconstructive Plastic Surgery | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
3 Minute Read: Congratulations — you’ve beaten skin cancer! That’s a feat all by itself and one to be celebrated by you and your loved ones. While your health is always the foremost priority, you may be left wondering about your reconstruction options following your skin cancer removal, whether it was performed using Mohs surgery […] [ Read More ]
Facelift, Facial Rejuvenation | The Office of Dr. Vincent Hung
3 Minute Read: Several facial procedures are available to help women and men achieve contoured and youthful facial aesthetics, with facelift surgery being one of the most common and popular of these procedures. However, one of the biggest misconceptions in plastic surgery is that, despite its name, a facelift doesn’t actually address the entire “face.” […] [ Read More ]