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The Maloney Center
The Maloney Center is one of the leading centers in the world for plastic facial surgery. Dr. Brian Maloney has chosen to specialize solely in cosmetic surgery of the face, neck, scalp and nose.
The Maloney Center is located in a private park-like setting in North Atlanta. Your visit to the Maloney Center is carefully planned to maximize your time with Dr. Maloney. Dr. Maloney is internationally recognized for his teaching on plastic surgery techniques. He carries this dedication into the consultation experience educating patients about surgical possibilities using computer imaging and patient photographs.
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Doctor Maloney's In the News:
In the not-too-distant past anyone who wanted to change their face had undergo some form of operation. Surgery scares a lot of people. So do needles. But when faced with the choice between living with wrinkles and other unsightly imperfections or changing your face to make it look younger, a lot of people have chosen to get stuck.
Below Dr. Brian Maloney of the Maloney Clinic demonstrates how a simple injection can change a person's face without surgery.
Lip Plumping without Cutting Patient #1 This person wanted to have fuller lips.
Dr. Brian Maloney says in the old days the patient would have had to have incisions. Now this can be done with a simple office procedure. Face Change without Surgery Patient #2 Over time the face changes and loses fullness. The drawings on the face are the points where the patient and Dr. Maloney decided to inject fluid.
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A new wrinkle in anti-aging products
(CNN) -- For some people who don't have the money, time or desire for a face-lift, injectable cosmetic fillers are becoming a more popular option -- even if some are illegal.
Unlike Botox -- which temporarily paralyzes muscles -- fillers plump up the face from underneath the skin, actually filling in the wrinkles.
Products available in the United States are made of collagen, human skin or the patient's own fat.
But there are newer wrinkle filler options available in other countries that haven't been approved for use in the United States.
"Over the past couple of years, there have been over 120 new injectable materials that have been created," said Dr. Brian Maloney, a plastic surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia.
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"New Beginnings" with patient Jimmy Smith airs on April 25 at 9 P.M and Midnight.
Jimmy was born deaf due to Rubella. When Jimmy went to his dentist, Dr Scott Hardin, he was asked to open his mouth. Jimmy reluctantly parted his lips only a small amount barely showing his teeth. Jimmy is a very smart young man but because he has no chin and bad teeth feels like people look at him as both deaf and dumb. Witness the exciting transformation of Jimmy after he undergoes full dental restoration by Dr Hardin, and a chin augmentation and facial liposuction by Dr Maloney.
As a follow up not shown on the program Jimmy has started his own painting company.
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"Face Forward" with Holly Lucas aired on April 15 at 10 P.M.
It also aired on April 21 at 2 P.M.
Taking off for the stars. Holly is a promising singer referred to Dr Maloney by her recording studio for a little image fine tuning before her big launch. He performs rhinoplasty, chin augmentation and facial liposuction to help her reach her goals. American idol watch out this is one star to keep your eye on.
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Couples going under the knife together
More people getting nipped and tucked with their partners
Atlantans Terrie and Tony Ramsey have been married for 17 years. They run an underground construction business and together raise a blended family (seven children from previous marriages). The Ramseys are avid walkers, and Terrie maintains a healthy glow with bimonthly facials and occasional micro-dermabrasion.
Like many baby boomers, they desire to look and feel young.
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