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Woman after liposuction. (Model)

The Long Haul: Maintaining Your Liposuction Results for Years To Come

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What happens 5 years after liposuction? For most patients who maintain a stable weight and healthy lifestyle, the results continue to hold up well over time. During liposuction, fat cells are permanently removed from targeted areas. Those cells do not regenerate, which is why patients can continue enjoying slimmer, more sculpted contours years after surgery.…

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Breast Lift, Reduction, or Both? Choosing Based on Your Goals

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Many people researching cosmetic breast surgery come across two procedures that may seem similar: breast lift surgery and breast reduction surgery. Because both reshape the breasts and improve their position, it’s common to assume they serve the same purpose. In reality, each procedure addresses different concerns and goals. Understanding the difference between a breast lift…

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Breast Implant Trends in 2026: What Houston Patients Are Asking Now

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Breast augmentation trends in 2026 reflect a clear shift toward smaller, more natural-looking results. Today’s patients are less focused on cup size and more concerned with proportion, movement, and long-term tissue health. That shift has increased interest in newer implant technologies, especially Motiva® breast implants. During consultations with our Houston breast augmentation surgeons, patients are…

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How Long Do Breast Implants Last? (Updated 2026)

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Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices, but they are designed to be long-lasting. Most breast implants last 10 to 20 years or longer, and many women enjoy beautiful, durable results for decades after breast augmentation with silicone or saline implants. Over time, implants may need to be replaced to maintain safety, comfort, or appearance.…

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