Breast Augmentation has become one the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the United States. Last year in 2015 over 300,000 surgeries were performed. I personally perform about 25 – 30 breast augmentation surgeries per month. The recovery time for this surgery can be on the simple side, compared to say a Tummy Tuck. That being… Continue Reading »
Posts by Dr. Christa Clark
When I meet with a patient for the first time and they learn they need a Mastopexy Augmentation – or Breast Lift – usually one of the first questions we get is: How much does it cost? In this blog post I will quickly detail the costs associated with Breast Lift surgery for women in… Continue Reading »
Probably one of the most common questions that are associated with Breast Augmentation is: How much does it cost? Today I will break down the costs associated with Breast Augmentation surgeryfor women in the Sacramento region as well as the surrounding communities like Roseville, Granite Bay, Folsom and El Dorado Hills. Typically I see women… Continue Reading »
I recently surprised my husband and planned a trip to Italy for his birthday. It was our first time to Italy, actually our first time anywhere in Europe. After a long flight binge watching some of my favorite shows (like Magic Mike XXL!) we finally arrived. Over the course of 11 days we traveled to… Continue Reading »
Thank you to everyone that came out last week for our 2nd annual Patient Appreciation Night! It was such a great night and I wanted to thank everyone involved that made it happen. Thank you to the staff and vendors that contributed – without all your effors events like this would not happen in such… Continue Reading »
Tretinoin therapy – or Retin A – can be a great addition to your daily skincare routine to assist with the anti aging process, to slowly remove fine lines and wrinkles and to work as an exfoliate over time. It is a prescription based cream, however, and must be done with care. The benefits of Retin A… Continue Reading »
It is no secret I love my job, I love what I do. Besides being able to wear scrubs every day to work (which really feels like I wear pajamas all day!) I get to change people’s lives in a such a positive way. This gentleman Horst came to me and yes, showed some signs… Continue Reading »
Memorial Day is celebrated the last Monday in May, it is the holiday set aside to pay tribute to those who died serving in the military. According to my research three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic… Continue Reading »
I am calling it ‘Small is the New Black’ meaning the trend in breast augmentation is to go with a smaller size these days. I have been seeing it in my practice and a recent article in the American Society of Plastic Surgery News confirms it. According to ABCNews.com who on March 3rd caught up… Continue Reading »
Earlier this year I sponsored the Granite Bay High School’s Design and Engineering Club which designed an Urban Concept Vehicle to participate at the Shell Eco Marathon competition in Detroit, Michigan late last month. I am impressed by the teamwork and the dedication that it took all these kids (young adults) to get this challenge accomplished. Nice… Continue Reading »