Dr. Gus Galante and the staff at his Indiana plastic surgery center are collecting items for the St. Jude House for battered women and their children. He and his staff urge you to remember those less fortunate as the holidays draw near.

According to RealSelf.com, one of the top online plastic surgery forums, women who undergo breast reduction are among the most highly satisfied of all cosmetic surgery patients. Dr. Gus Galante, specializing in breast reduction in Indiana, shares his insights.

Despite many newer fat reduction technologies, a survey published by the ASAPS indicates that the majority of its member surgeons polled prefers traditional liposuction. Dr. Gus Galante comments from his Indiana plastic surgery practice.

Although the number of Americans undergoing cosmetic surgery dipped in 2009, interest remains high at many practices in 2010. Dr. Gus Galante has seen particularly strong interest in post-pregnancy procedures like liposuction and abdominoplasty.

Women and men looking for faster, more effective wrinkle correction have a new option for "nonsurgical face lift." Indiana plastic surgeon Dr. Gus Galante now offers DYSPORT®, an alternative to BOTOX® Cosmetic that can offer patients several advantages.

Despite the wide variety of new implant options for breast augmentation, many women in the Hoosier State are still opting for traditional saline-filled implants. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Gus Galante explains why this choice remains so popular.

Traditionally, women choose plastic surgery like breast lift in Indiana to rejuvenate sagging breasts and subsequently have additional procedures such as breast augmentation. But a plastic surgeon in Indiana has seen an increase in the number of women combining surgery for increased affordability.

Women can now customize their breast enhancement in Indiana by choosing between saline breast implants and a new generation of silicone gel implants at the Valparaiso or Schererville offices of Indiana plastic surgeon Gus E. Galante, MD.

Years ago, the most important facts you needed to know about breast augmentation were quite different than today as better technology leads to better techniques. In fact, the plastic surgery community has taken research into their own hands with the development of the Aesthetic Society Education and Research Foundation, designed to identify the safety and efficacy of new plastic surgery procedures and techniques.

The most popular nonsurgical remedy, BOTOX® — with 3.1 million people getting the injections in 2006, according to the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons — has been around for years but it only can be used for certain wrinkles on the upper portion of the face.
