by Gregory T. Lynam | Feb 18, 2019 | blog, IV Therapy, Richmond Surgical Arts
Hospitals have offered IV therapy for decades as a remedy for a range of conditions and complaints. Unlike vitamins or medications you take orally, IV therapy has a 100 percent absorption rate, which provides the most effective benefits. Now, IV therapy has become an...
by Gregory T. Lynam | Feb 12, 2019 | blog, Richmond Surgical Arts, ThermiVa
For many women, childbirth, genetics, age or a combination of all three can change their vaginal anatomy. These changes are often unwelcome and can cause discomfort, both in day-to-day life and sexually. Thankfully there are ways to combat this problem through vaginal...
by Gregory T. Lynam | Feb 9, 2019 | blog, Breast Augmentation, Richmond Surgical Arts
Where breast enhancement is concerned, one of the major debates is which is the best type of implant to use – saline or silicone. The truth is that there is no set answer to this question since each type of implant has its own pros and cons. However, it is no longer...
by Gregory T. Lynam | Feb 4, 2019 | blog, News, Richmond Surgical Arts
IV therapy is one of the latest ways to improve overall health and wellbeing in a short amount of time. It focuses on giving the body the nutrients it needs in order to be healthy and hydrated and has been known to combat tiredness and fatigue, strengthen hair and...
by Gregory T. Lynam | Jan 29, 2019 | blog, News, Richmond Surgical Arts
Cosmetic surgery procedures require considerable medical and surgical skill to achieve natural-looking results that complement each patient’s body type and anatomy, while addressing their aesthetic concerns. The decision to get plastic surgery is a very personal...
by Gregory T. Lynam | Jan 24, 2019 | blog, Cosmetic Surgery, News, Richmond Surgical Arts
For anyone that’s worked hard to lose weight, it’s a big achievement when you finally reach your goal. However, what most people don’t realize is that losing a large amount of weight can leave sagging excess skin behind. Although excess skin can serve as a reminder of...