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Want New Boobs For The New Year?

If you want to start the new year with something a little different check out the New Year's Eve package from New York plastic surgeon, Dr. Stephen Greenberg. For $100,000 he's offering a New Year's Eve package that includes round-trip airfare from New York to Miami, accommodations at luxury hotel penthouse suites for a month and a New Year's Eve celebration that includes three parties including the Lady Gaga show at the Fontainebleau, the John Legend/Kid Cudi show at the W South Beach and the Brody Jenner party at the Gansevoort. Of course you also get an expert breast augmentation with nursing treatment and spa services. Get in now before a proposed plastic surgery tax adds to the price.

The Recession, Botox And Looking Good: An Interview With A Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon

Filed under: Services, Cosmetics and Fragrance

As the recession began to dig its claws in last year, the NY Times ran an article on how plastic surgery was becoming a luxury that some were cutting back on. It seemed like vanity just might be yielding to practicality.

But now six months later, how are people feeling about plastic surgery? We asked Dr. Gabriel Chiu, the surgeon behind Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, Inc to tell us what he's been seeing in his office. Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery is a full-service plastic and cosmetic surgery practice offering services that range from skincare and injectables to more invasive procedures such as breast augmentation. Their spa-like office is located on Wilshire Blvd. and has a retail skincare lounge, valet parking for medical appointments and the all-important private VIP reception.

It seems that while people are cutting back on some things, no one really wants to look badly. As Dr. Chiu puts it once they have "gotten used to looking a certain way and they don't want to risk losing it." In fact, in an increasingly competitive job market, some people are now coming in so that they can look younger and hold their own against floods of eager job seekers. What are people cutting back on most and what new treatments is Dr. Chiu most excited about? Our full interview is after the jump.

Unlimited Plastic Surgery Package in the Hamptons for $500,000

Filed under: Services


I'm amazed it's taken somebody this long to come up with the idea of an all-inclusive plastic surgery package, unless I'm just out of the loop? Either way, if you're into cosmetic surgery and have both a long "wish list" of procedures and a pretty much bottomless wallet it might be a fun deal to go rent a house in the Hamptons for the summer and spend your days getting fixed up in surgery and your nights recovering in luxury. Dr. Stephen Greenburg of Park Avenue is now offering this service in the form of a $500,000 package deal that includes a Hamptons luxury home rental on the beach from Memorial Day to Labor Day, unlimited plastic surgery procedures ("within reason"), a full-time nurse, a chauffeur, a mix of exclusive invites to VIP and celebrity parties, and even a shopping allowance so you can get a new wardrobe to go with your new body.

Wanna do it? What procedures would you get?

Via Gawker

Ology Spa

Filed under: Spas

Medical spas are gradually becoming more and more commonplace. A new hospital-based spa, Ology in Carmel, Indiana offers a hybrid of spa treatments and medical procedures such as Botox and dermal filers. The spa is privately owned by plastic surgeons and professors of the Indiana University School of Medicine and has nine treatment rooms including a relaxation/meditation room. The spa offers plenty of high tech treatments including the Visia complexion analysis which compares your skin to those of the same age and skin type and threadlifting where ‘barbed sutures’ are placed in the skin to lift saggy areas. There are also eight massage therapies including a Thai Yoga massage, treatments with Indian oils and ayurvedic facials. The spa also has its own private label cosmo-pharmaceutical line called Philantropik, the proceeds of which are donated to various health care organizations. We keep seeing more and more of this mix of Eastern and Western techniques around the country.There are two locations for Ology and according to an article in the Indianapolis Star, both medical centers and hospitals around the country have expressed interest in franchising the business model.

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