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Anyone who has ever lit a stick of Winston® must think it comes from some smoky out-of-the-way industrial city.  In truth, the ciggy has a home in the relatively verdant town of Winston-Salem in North Carolina.

With such sticks however, comes the risk of bad skin, premature wrinkling and heaven forbid, cancer. At least a few Winston-Salem plastic surgery doctor treatments of laser skin resurfacing and Botox® Injections can alleviate the mess though.  A good piece of information about “Your Face” can be found in MyBodyPart.com

Winston-Salem refers to a city in Forsyth County in North Carolina. Home to 185,780 people, the city is the fifth among the state’s largest. However, 441,607 people populate the metropolitan area.

History before the residents discovered the benefits of plastic surgery in Winston-Salem

German-speaking Protestants are credited for developing the tract of land from which the city would emerge. A vast area covering approximately 99,000 acres, this land was called Wachovia Tract. By January of 1766, Moravians had selected a site on this tract to build a town, which they christened Salem for “peace”. Under the initiative of industrialists, Winston was founded later in 1849, a separate community altogether.

But then, the Postal Service recognized one mail office for the town, compelling the unification of the towns, which were then coined collectively as "Winston-Salem" in 1913.

The Reynolds family was a seminal force in the history and public life of Winston-Salem, their gods if one may. Out of their bloodline came Richard Joshua Reynolds, who in 1874 incepted the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. From then on, this firm has propelled the economy of the town, ultimately becoming the second-largest firm in the world’s tobacco industry. Aptly enough, its cigarette brands include Winston® and Salem®.

Reynolda Village in the city pays tribute to the family. The complex includes Reynolda Gardens and the Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem's premiere museum.

The city's oldest historical attractions are concentrated in the Old Salem district as well as the historic area of Bethabara.

“City of the Arts”

Winston-Salem has always fostered a superlative interest in the arts, as the city’s founding ancestors were an artsy lot themselves. Moravian artists of that bygone era not only integrated an appreciation for the arts among the generations to follow, but also left a tangible legacy of fine craftsmanship at Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery.

If anything, the first arts council in the nation was founded here in 1949. More than 20 festivals are also hosted here, such as the biennial National Black Theatre Festival and the RiverRun International Film Festival.

Where galleries and workshops abound, the community's very own art district is situated at the Sixth and Trade streets. In addition, Art-o-mat also calls the city home.

Winston-Salem even has schools active in the arts scene, which include the North Carolina School of the Arts, the Stevens Center for the Performing Arts, and the Sawtooth Center for Visual Arts.

As for unbridled avant-garde exhibits, there has to be one in the very famous local museum, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA).

Moravians are also to credit for forming the first community orchestras and chamber music ensembles, as well as building the first organs and stringed instruments in the colonies. They left behind a large legacy of approximately 10,000 manuscripts and related documents, from which the Moravian Music Foundation produces modern editions.

Salem Band has their origins in the city in 1778. It has been playing ever since, now America's oldest performing brass band.

The human body is a work of art in essence, but the canvas can get distorted. Sometimes it takes the artistic fingers of a board certified Winston-Salem cosmetic surgery doctors to make one’s body a masterpiece. With the knife or otherwise, expert Winston Salem plastic surgery doctors can stroke away a much-deserved makeover by way of rhinoplasty (nose surgery), facelift, eye lift, brow lift, breast augmentation and other techniques – including plastic surgery for men -- as meticulous as the next artist’s sfumato or fingerprinting.

Wine country

Winemaking has long infiltrated, if not been preserved by, North Carolina’s agricultural tradition, what with the state’s fertile soil and mild climate. The fact of the matter is, around 500,000 gallons of wine are produced annually in the state.

In the middle of it all is Yadkin Valley, by far the most conducive for North Carolina’s wineries. Approved as North Carolina's first American Viticultural Area (AVA), the 1.4 million-acre Yadkin Valley is in the western proximity of Winston-Salem.

For all its medical propensities, wine has been associated with bloated abdomen. Winston-Salem is rife with plastic surgery procedures to treat just that, such as tummy tuck and liposuction.

By signing up contact form of MyBodyPart.com today, one can take advantage of its incomparable low price guarantee and free consultation offer regarding such procedures, as well as what questions need to be asked about the plastic surgery Winston-Salem has to offer.