What is a natural remedy for malar bags?
Dr. Chip Cole | Plastic Surgeon Dr. Chip Cole | Plastic Surgeon
31.2K subscribers
9,441 views
105

 Published On May 11, 2023

Anytime you have swelling around your face, especially in the cheek area, things that cause inflammation like drinking, smoking, infection can make it worse. So you want to be on an anti-inflammatory diet and the best thing you can do if you drink alcohol frequently is cut down on alcohol because that will cause worsening of malar bags.

ALWAYS do plenty of research when considering surgery! Facial cosmetic surgery is extremely specialized—it is essential to select an excellent surgeon with knowledge in ophthalmology, cosmetic surgery, oculofacial plastic surgery and laser surgery—Dr. Cole is board certified in all four!!!

If you’re considering surgery or have any questions, give us a call at (404) 256-1500 or go thru our website, OculusPlasticSurgery.com, to schedule your consultation with a quadruple board certified plastic surgeon!

Dr. Chip Cole is a quadruple board-certified surgeon based in Atlanta, specializing in ophthalmology and plastic surgery of the eyes and face—honored with The Golden Scalpel Award for Surgical Excellence.

Dr. Cole is also a fellowship instructor for two university programs, training tomorrow's surgeons, and has been honored with the Most Outstanding Faculty Award several times. Dr. Cole is frequently shares his knowledge through teaching lectures, and has been an invited keynote speaker to many prestigious universities. He is also an Amazon #1 Best-Selling author!

Want to stay home? Dr. Cole also offers virtual consultations (video visits) and is always happy to review any photos sent thru messenger or email!

Instagram @drchipcole

Oculus Plastic Surgery
5505 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd
Suite 630
Atlanta, GA 30342
Main: (404) 256-1500
Fax: (404) 256-2006
https://oculusplasticsurgery.com

*The content of this channel is for entertainment and educational purposes only. This content is not meant to provide any medical advice or treat any medical conditions. Patients must be evaluated by an appropriate healthcare provider on an individual basis and treatment must be tailored to meet that patient's needs. Results and particular outcomes are not guaranteed.

show more

Share/Embed