Glam features Dr. Devgan to explain the nipple injection trend

Dr. Devgan is featured on Glam, the premiere digital platform, as a medical expert on the latest trend, nipple injections. Women used to go to extremes to hide their nipples and now they are doing everything possible to embrace them. Dubbed “designer nipples,” we see countless amounts of celebrities running around in t-shirts and tank tops without a bra. Creating the perfect braless look is something every women is trying hard to achieve, and now with nipple injections it is possible, explains Dr. Devgan.

Dr. Devgan explains how “filler in the nipples is a no-downtime nonsurgical way to improve the projection and prominence of nipples that are flat or inverted.” While it may seem crazy, she clarifies how “many patients desire more prominent nipples to accentuate the shape and femininity of the breasts.” Some celebrities who are dominating this look include Kendall Jenner, Gigi and Bella Hadid, and Halle Berry.

Furthermore, Dr. Devgan theorizes that the rise in nipple injections has much to do with the body positive movement. With the increasing emphasis on revealing clothing styles and body positivity, “people are more comfortable expressing themselves in a variety of ways.” If you are interested in accentuating your nipples and joining the “Free the Nipple” movement, planning a consultation would be best, that way you can explain what look you are going for and to get a better idea of the procedure.

Dr. Devgan explains to Yahoo! Finance readers the overall reason for cosmetic procedures

In this article, Dr. Devgan further explains why we see a rise in the cosmetic procedure trend amongst men and women during the holiday season. As the RealSelf chief medical editor, Dr. Devgan’s view on this discussion is highly valued. The two mutually exclusive beauty trends today mentioned by Yahoo! Finance are: supporting body positivity and rejecting unrealistic norms, as well as openly undergoing cosmetic procedures in order to look and feel one’s best. While they are quite different, Dr. Devgan has the answer.

While the holiday season is seen as a time to unwind, relax, and be with family, it is also a period when “most patients seek [cosmetic] procedures to feel like the best version of themselves” explains Dr. Devgan. This is because non-surgical cosmetic procedures require minimum recovery time which will allow patients join in on the holiday festivities and look their best.

Procedures such as botox and fillers are non-surgical cosmetic procedures that require little recovery time and are popular amongst men and women who want to look camera-ready for all of the holiday photos. As it is a high-volume season, if you are interested in getting something done before the holidays, it is recommended that you seek a consultation in order to see optimal results.

Yahoo! Finance consults Dr. Devgan for tips on finding the right doctor

As the interest for cosmetic procedures continues to climb, it is important that those interested stay informed and knowledgable. Yahoo! Finance utilizes Dr. Devgan’s expertise and knowledge in the industry in order to help people understand the situation at hand. A new RealSelf survey conducted online by The Harris Poll reveals “59 percent of women in the U.S. do not know there is a difference between a cosmetic surgeon and a plastic surgeon.” This creates an issue because it enables people to receive treatments from people who are not necessarily the most qualified.

Plastic surgeons and cosmetic surgeons differ in that in order to be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, surgeons must have at least six years of residency training. On the other hand, certification from the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery only requires one year. Dr. Devgan stresses that as nonsurgical treatments become more accessible, "patients must understand that it’s crucial to use RealSelf to fact-check a doctor’s credentials before booking a treatment.”

If you are thinking about getting a treatment done, make sure you utilize everything in order to make sure the doctor is suitable. Medical professionals “do not have to be board certified in plastic surgery to perform surgical cosmetic procedures such as rhinoplasty or breast augmentation,” so it is important to use tools, like RealSelf, to make sure that you see a doctor that is satisfactory. Learn more about this here.

The Sunday Times features Dr. Devgan in their recent article “My post-divorce blowout in New York”

This Sunday Times article follows the footsteps of recent divorcee, Antonella, as she spends a few days in the city living it up after her divorce. What better place to go than celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Devgan? Dr. Devgan gives her expertise as she offers her recommendations for Antonella.

This article discusses how tragic life events can cause weathering to the skin and ways to help combat. Dr. Devgan recommended her Scientific Beauty Magnetic Kinetic Mask comprised of “volcanic charcoal, mineralized iron ore, and bumble bee propolis.” As a result, Antonella left feeling like a movie star and received compliments for days following.

As we are transitioning into Fall and Winter it is important to keep your skin hydrated and moisturized. If you are noticing your skin is dry and dull or the cold weather is damaging your skin, the Magnetic Kinetic Mask is the perfect solution. The combination of evergreen bamboo, organic coconut, jojoba, and glycerin work to rehydrate and moisturize the skin without clogging pores. Click here to learn more about the product and to purchase. 

Harper’s Bazaar interviews Dr. Devgan about all things fillers

In this September issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Dr. Devgan gives her medical and artistic expertise on fillers. Many people have a preconception about fillers and Dr. Devgan is here to explain how they have evolved from something frowned upon to a revolutionary superhero when it comes to smoothening and plumping the skin.

Dr. Devgan explains how she uses enhanced fillers with special attributes and anatomic considerations in order to achieve a more natural-looking result. For building a better bone structure, Dr. Devgan will use Radiesse, “a structural, calcium-based filler.” This is for patients who want to see definition in their cheekbones, jaw line, or chin.  For the patient who wants a perkier derrière or rounded hips, Dr. Devgan uses Sculptra to “create a smoother and softer result.” These advances in fillers allow patients to have results that will last longer with indefinite collagen.

Dr. Devgan reminds readers that the collagen induction takes months and that results are not instantaneous. That being said, it is important that the right about of filler is added so that an overly puffy look is not achieved. If you are not loving your filler or want to achieve a different look, requesting a consultation is recommended. Dr. Devgan believes filler is something that needs to be done by someone with anatomic expertise and significant experience in order to be satisfied. Read the excerpt below to learn more.

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