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Do I Need New Breast Implants?

Very few things last a lifetime, breast implants included. Like most products, eventually there may come a time when you will want or need to exchange your current implants for a new pair. If you’re wondering whether you’re due for an implant upgrade, we’re here to help! Breast augmentation and breast implant revision are two of the…

Help Us Win Best of Las Vegas 2018!

Voting is now closed for the 2018 Best of Las Vegas awards. MANY THANKS to those of you who cast your vote for Dr. Pancholi and Cosmetic Surgery of Las Vegas. We appreciate your support. We love our beautiful patients! Thanks to you, we’ve been nominated in four categories for the 2018 Best of Las Vegas awards….

When is it Safe to Swim After Surgery?

A common goal among my Las Vegas cosmetic surgery patients is to look and feel more confident in a swimsuit. Naturally, these patients want to get back to the pool as soon as possible—particularly with the hot weather we’ve been experiencing here in Vegas. However, swimming too soon after cosmetic surgery can put your health and results…

Bigger Isn’t Always Better: Forecasting Breast Augmentation Trends for 2016

While feeling confident in your appearance never goes out of style, beauty trends come and go—and preferences in breast appearance are no exception. Breast augmentation trends took a new direction in 2015, and we’re exploring how these changes will continue into the new year. Are Women Choosing Smaller Implants? The late 90s and early 2000s brought bigger,…

7 Surprising Things You Probably Don’t Know About Your Skin

How well do you know your skin? Sure, you probably know your skin has pores and that you should wear sunscreen to protect from skin cancer. For most of us, that’s the extent of our skin knowledge. Turns out that there’s a lot more to know: Dr. Pancholi has his own insider info on skincare and has…

Are E-Cigarettes Safe Before Surgery?

2014 has come to a close, and the exploding popularity of e-cigarettes has earned the trend a year-end honor: Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is “vape.” According to the Oxford Dictionary, “Vape originated as an abbreviation of vapour or vaporize. The verb means ‘to inhale and exhale the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.’”…

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