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Q. I am in my 40s and self-conscious about my breasts sagging; even with supportive bras, I am not happy with my appearance. What are my options to correct this? A. As a board-certified breast surgeon, I am frequently asked about

Q: I am physically fit and in my early 40’s. However, no matter how much I work out and maintain my healthy diet, I have “love handles” that will not go away and small, yet bothersome, bulges on the outside

Q: I keep thinking about having body surgery but am intimidated by the idea of a consultation where I am examined and need to discuss my body issues with a doctor. I think it would help me to know what

Q: Before the COVID-19 quarantine and some resulting slight weight gain, I was very active and ate a healthy diet, but had small areas of fat that were not improved by diet and exercise. My recent lack of activity and

Q. When I smile, my cheeks stay flat, and I feel this makes me look older and tired. A full facelift may be more than I need to correct this problem, but I am not sure of other options. Is

Q. My breasts are too large and heavy for my body.  I’ve tried massage, hot packs, exercises, and even seen a physical therapist, and none of these treatments eliminate the discomfort I experience daily with my heavy breasts.  Am I

Q: Do you perform your surgeries at the office or in the hospital? A. At Cynthia M. Gregg, MD, Face and Body Specialists, we perform the majority of our surgical procedures in our safe and comfortable in-office procedural suite. Discreetly and