Plastic Surgery Blog | Draper, UT
Explore blog posts directly from the team at Howland Plastic Surgery in Draper, UT.
Can You Sit After a Brazilian Butt Lift?
Experience a smooth Brazilian butt lift recovery with tips on how to sit after plastic surgery. Schedule a BBL treatment in Draper, UT today.
When Is a Good Age to Undergo Breast Augmentation Surgery?
Discover the ideal age for breast augmentation surgery in Draper, UT, and learn how certain factors can influence your breast enhancement decisions.
What to Expect After Liposuction Surgery
Here are some things to know about the recovery process after liposuction, including pain management and best practices for healing.
Your Tummy Tuck Recovery Timeline
Understanding what will happen during your recovery following a tummy tuck is important.
Your Options For Breast Augmentation Incisions
There are many options for breast augmentation, including which incision type will be best for your case.
6 Common Questions and Answers About Compression Garments After Surgery
Wearing a compression garment after your surgery is one of the best ways to ensure you get the results you want.
The Complete Guide to Wearing Compression Garments After Surgery
Here’s what to know about wearing compression garments and what you can expect from Dr. Howland.
Do’s And Don’ts After Breast Surgery
If you’ve decided to get breast augmentation surgery, it’s important to know what you can or can’t do during your recovery.
What to Know If You’re Considering a Chin Implant
Do you want to add definition to your jawline or improve facial harmony? It may be time to explore chin enhancement surgery.
What is the Best Age to Have an Eyelid Lift?
You might be surprised by the potential benefits of an eyelid lift.
What’s the Best Age for a Facelift?
A facelift is a great option for rejuvenating your look, so here’s what to know about whether it’s right for you.
Will I Lose Sensitivity in My Nipples After Breast Augmentation?
Dr. Howland can evaluate your specific case and determine what you might be able to expect with regard to a possible loss of sensation.