by Dr. Nia Banks | Aug 1, 2019 | Blog, Breast Reduction, plastic surgery
It is a well-known fact that women with especially large breasts (macromastia) often experience negative symptoms such as back pain. Heavy breasts can cause a host of bodily problems in addition to making it challenging for a woman to exercise, thus leading to health...
by Dr. Nia Banks | Apr 15, 2019 | Blog, Body Sculpting, plastic surgery
It can be incredibly frustrating to attempt to lose weight by adopting a healthier lifestyle, including a diet and exercise regimen, only to find that certain areas of your body are more stubborn than others. For some of us, no matter how hard we work to achieve...
by Dr. Nia Banks | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Body Sculpting, Liposuction, plastic surgery, SmartLipo, Tummy Tuck
Body contouring treatments are versatile procedures that can help patients enhance the shape of their body and improve their appearance. Although African Americans share many cosmetic desires with other races, there are a few cultural differences that may change the...
by Dr. Nia Banks | Dec 7, 2018 | Blog, medical spa, plastic surgery
Laser treatments can be found at medical spas across the country, offering incredible rejuvenation benefits while helping patients address issues like scarring, sun damage, stretch marks and unwanted body hair. Unfortunately, laser treatments are often less effective...
by Dr. Nia Banks | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, Body Sculpting, Liposuction, plastic surgery
For many individuals seeking to remove unwanted weight in places that diet and exercise just won’t seem to reach, liposuction is an excellent choice. One of our clients’ most popular procedures, liposuction is known for redefining and reshaping the abdomen, buttocks,...
by Dr. Nia Banks | Oct 10, 2018 | Blog, face surgery, facial surgery, facial surgery, plastic surgery
Our eyes can either make or break a first impression. So, it only makes sense that you would want yours to look as good as you feel. Unfortunately, droopy eyelids, bags, and dark circles can combine to create an impression that may be less energetic and engaged than...