One of Boston's Finest
Sun, 8 August, 2010
"Dr. Yaremchuk is Clinical Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Craniofacial Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. His expertise in male cosmetic surgery includes developing several models of chin implants that are used worldwide in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. Dr. Yaremchuk custom carves all of the facial implants he uses in surgery, and has personally designed many of them."
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Thurs, 22 July, 2010
Dr. Yaremchuk was recently featured discussing facial implant surgery in the Dutch magazine, “Beauty Plus".
Demand for Cosmetic Surgery Remains High
Mon, 7 June, 2010
"I saw my dad, who is 35 years older than me, and he has this huge jiggly thing hanging down and I didn't want that happening to me, so I pre-empted that," he says. (He asked to remain anonymous because of the stigma surrounding plastic surgery). "I've been self-conscious about my fat face all my life. My double chin just added to my baby face because it rounded out at the bottom. But now I have a jaw. I feel normal."
As Our Skin Sags With Age, So Do Our Bones
Mon, 19 April, 2010
To figure out why so many people with face-lifts look "windswept" instead of youthful, Langstein and a colleague, medical resident Dr. Robert Shaw, collected three-dimensional CT scans of the skulls of about 60 adults. The idea was to look deep beneath the sagging skin and soft tissue, and focus instead on the underlying bone. When they grouped the scans according to age — young, middle age, and 65 and older— and took careful measurements of the various dimensions of the face, a pattern emerged: It's not just skin that droops with age, they discovered. Facial bones shift and wither with time, too...
Bad cosmetic surgery.... gone good!
Wed, 9 Dec 2009
We've all shrieked with horror while standing in line at the market or during an awards show: "What did she DO to her face?" Or breasts. Or butt, for that matter. In fact, it seems that there's as much bad cosmetic work on display as good- which surely makes us all think twice before going under the knife. The best plan, of course...
Lecture in Beijing, China
Fri, 29 Oct 2009
During a recent lecture in Beijing, China, Dr. Yaremchuk was honored at the country’s newest, state-of-the-art plastic surgery center. While in Beijing, Dr. Yaremchuk lectured at the ISAPS Course on treating Post Blepharoplasty Lid Malposition in the "Negative Vector Patient" and Soft Tissue Re suspension and Skeletal Augmentation to Rejuvenate the Midface.