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Embrace Your Natural Beauty: The Art of Subtle, Confidence-Boosting Enhancements

When it comes to cosmetic procedures, one thing is clear: people want to look like themselves – just a little more refreshed, confident, and radiant. Gone are the days of dramatic, exaggerated transformations. Today’s aesthetic goals prioritize subtle, natural-looking enhancements that highlight your best features rather than altering them completely. At The Center for Cosmetic …

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A woman is happy with her jawline after being treated at The Center for Cosmetic Surgery.

How to Get a Better Jawline

Given our current situation of social distancing in the middle of the COVID crisis, we are seeing an increase in the number of requests for information about facial and skin procedures. We can only assume that this is a direct result of many people doing Zoom, FaceTime, or other video calls for work and to …

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A woman considers the benefits of facial procedures, such as a facelift or facial fillers.

Facelift vs. Fillers: Comparing the Cost

The face is one of the first parts of the body to show aging, and patients today have many options for restoring a youthful glow. Both facelifts and dermal fillers can add volume and smooth out wrinkles. But many people come to our office asking the same question: which is a more cost-effective option, injectable …

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Facelift Then & Now: What to Expect With Modern Facial Procedures

Many patients considering anti-aging procedures are hesitant to consider a facelift. It’s likely because the procedure has come to be associated with unnatural results, such as the infamously tight, pulled-back skin the surgery used to produce. However, what they may not know is that facelift surgery has gotten a facelift of its own. At our …

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Treating Fine Lines

We tend to lead pretty busy, active lives here in our Front Range communities. There are so many reasons to get outdoors, enjoy the attractions of our area, and keep our bodies in motion. We can test our legs on the nearby ski slopes of Keystone and Loveland. We can run around and play with …

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Treating Creases & Brow Furrows

If anyone has ever commented that you look worried, angry, or puzzled when you feel like your normal, happy self, the creases between your brows could be to blame. Those furrows, which we all have to one degree or another, not only broadcast emotions we may not even be feeling, they contribute to our looking …

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Treating Dark Circles Under the Eyes

If you occasionally or regularly have dark circles under your eyes, it's a sure bet you have tried various remedies. After all, there's almost nothing that makes a person look more fatigued and unwell than eyes that look "sunken," underscored with deep, dark rings. What's interesting is the processes that cause dark circles often have …

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Treating Crow’s Feet

Almost everyone has had the experience of suddenly running into someone they haven't seen for a while and thinking, "They look a lot older than they used to look." Unfortunately, the realization that immediately dawns is, "I must look older too." The reason this kind of encounter can be so startling, of course, is that …

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Treating Large or Clogged Pores

Pores are an essential component of our skin's structure. They are the source of the natural oils that keep skin soft and supple. However, just as with most other aspects of our appearance, too much of a good thing, is, well, not good. Lots of large, clogged pores detract from your looks, making your complexion …

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Treating Sagging or Recessed Cheeks

When the earliest small facial wrinkles begin to appear, some people ignore them successfully for a while. The first little creases even have cute names like laugh lines and crow's feet. But once facial tissues begin to break down and cheeks start to look sunken, that's another matter entirely. Recessed cheeks tend to have a …

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