Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today
WebTalkRadio.net, January 26, 2015
Dr. Copeland speaks with Dr. Barry Lycka on WebTalkRadio.net
Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today
By Dr. Copeland
on January 26, 2015
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 January 26, 2015
Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today
WebTalkRadio.net, January 26, 2015
Dr. Copeland speaks with Dr. Barry Lycka on WebTalkRadio.net
By Dr. Copeland
on October 20, 2014
Paula Polishes Her Look
Life & Style, October 20, 2014
Dr. Copeland comments on Paula Patton's look
By Dr. Copeland
on October 29, 2009
Knifestyles of the Rich & Famous: Amy Winehouse
Star Magazine, October 29, 2009
Did Amy Winehouse get breast implants? Star asked Dr. Michelle Copeland for her opinion.
By Dr. Copeland
on March 03, 2008
Knifestyles of the Rich and Famous: Kelly Rowland
Star Magazine, March 3, 2008
Dr. Copeland discusses singer Kelly Rowland's look with Star Magazine.
By Dr. Copeland
on July 09, 2007
Knifestyles of the Rich and Famous: Brooke Hogan
Star Magazine, July 9, 2007
Dr. Copeland looks at whether Brooke Hogan has enhanced her breasts.
By Dr. Copeland
on June 14, 2007
A Sense of Anxiety a Shirt Won't Cover
The New York Times, June 14, 2007
Teenage boys' self-esteem is greatly affected by gynecomastia, but surgery can help.
By Dr. Copeland
on January 29, 2007
Knifestyles of the Rich and Famous: Jennifer Aniston
Star Magazine, January 29, 2007
Did Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox go under the knife?
By Dr. Copeland
on July 02, 1998
The New York Times, July 12, 1998
As cosmetic surgery booms, women have left the lucrative profession almost entirely to men.