MEET DR. GOESEL ANSON: LAS VEGAS PLASTIC SURGEON-TURNED-INVENTOR

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Las Vegas plastic surgeon Goesel Anson, MD, takes a holistic approach to beauty. She knows that while surgery and minimally invasive techniques can help rejuvenate an aging face, sleeping in the correct position and other important lifestyle changes can prevent some of the signs of aging from occurring in the first place.
A partner at Anson, Edwards & Higgins in Las Vegas, Dr Anson graduated from the University of Illinois School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society and received the Warren Cole Scholar Award. She completed a general surgery residency at the University and Cook County Hospital, spending two years of her residency conducting surgi
HEAVENLY BODY COURTESY OF SISLEYA

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It has been said that as you get older, you have to decide between your body and your face. While most of us spend a fortune above the neck, when it comes to keeping the skin of the body in great shape, we often slack off. If your bod’s in need of a boost this season, Sisley’s got you covered with their first major global anti-aging skincare for the body -Sisleÿa Anti-Aging Concentrate Firming Body Care.
While it is true that the skin of the body tends to be thicker than that of the face, it is affected by the aging process and sun damage in the same way. Prolonged sun exposure – especially on arms and legs – will and cause brown spots and dry, flaky, leathery feeling skin which make
NEVER SAY NEVER
From Wrinkle Creams to Needles to Knives or Not
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard a flawless 26 year old with lineless skin exclaim, “I can’t imagine why women would ever stick needles in their faces!” I could have financed my facelift fund a hundred times over. My response to these naive young girls is an emphatic, “Come see me when you hit 35!” “Never say never” in fact, is the prevailing attitude when it comes to cosmetic enhancements.
Imagine a grape shriveling up and becoming a raisin. It starts off juicy, round, and smooth, and gradually becomes dull, rough and wrinkly. That’s essentially the grim reality of what happens as you age. One day you look in th