As Thanksgiving enveloped us in its warmth, we embarked on a journey to celebrate and give thanks, visiting both of our moms who have gracefully embraced 97 years of life.
No matter our religious affiliation or political creed, social status or age, all of us have much to be grateful for compared to many others in this world.
Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11th, is a solemn occasion dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Finding meaning in life is a deeply personal and existential quest that has intrigued philosophers, theologians, and individuals throughout history.
Sometimes patients are lured by low prices traveling to third world countries for cosmetic surgery, sometimes with tragic results.
Halloween, celebrated every October 31st, is a holiday known for its eerie costumes, haunted houses, and candy-filled festivities. But the history of Halloween is a fascinating journey that combines ancient Celtic traditions, Christian influences, and a healthy dose of American creativity.
I had a normal day in surgery and thereafter saw patients last Friday and am doing the same today. In between, I flew to Indianapolis to participate on a panel at the American Latvian Association annual meeting.
For the past few months in the process of renovating a home – we were struck with some similarities between facial rejuvenation, and home renovation (having both been consumers of our own product).
Eyes are the window to a soul. My mother tells me that, as a baby, people would marvel at my “big blue eyes”. As a surgeon, my eyes and my hands are my lifeblood.
This past week, Dr. Ekstrom and I participated in the Spotlight Latvia 2023 meetings in Boston.