Will Madonna Get Plastic Surgery?
Life & Style Weekly, June 13, 2005
Less invasive procedures are available now.
Dr. Copeland has been quoted extensively in major print and TV media about skin care and plastic surgery. See what she has to say.
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By Dr. Copeland
on June 13, 2005
Will Madonna Get Plastic Surgery?
Life & Style Weekly, June 13, 2005
Less invasive procedures are available now.
By Dr. Copeland
on May 30, 2005
The One-Hour Face-Lift
People Magazine, May 30, 2005
Insert a thread, pull tight, look younger: A new procedure may offer faster, less painful results--but will they last?
By Dr. Copeland
on December 28, 2003
The Years Ahead: Style: If Beauties Multiply, They'll Be Plain to See
The New York Times, December 28, 2003
Dr. Copeland reflects on the surgical future.
By Dr. Copeland
on November 14, 2002
Gentle laser rejuvenates hands better than traditional methods
Cosmetic Surgery Times, November 14, 2002
Laser techniques are increasingly used today.
By Dr. Copeland
on October 01, 2002
A New Frontier
Plastic Surgery Products, October 1, 2002
Dr. Copeland expands the role of women in plastic surgery with her involvement in research, education, and women's health.
By Dr. Copeland
on September 01, 2002
Glamour Guy
Flair, September 1, 2002
Plastic surgery isn't just for women anymore.
By Dr. Copeland
on July 01, 2002
Women in the Sciences
Avenue, July 1, 2002
Avenue profiles Dr. Copeland.
By Dr. Copeland
on May 01, 2002
Slow the Clock
Skin Magazine, May 1, 2002
Staving off surgery.
By Dr. Copeland
on March 01, 2002
Plastic Surgery for Young Women
Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 1, 2002
Even younger women are candidates for surgery today.
By Dr. Copeland
on July 02, 1998