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Which Plastic Surgery Option is Right for Me?

May 21, 2009 @ 04:39 PM — by unknown
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If you are look for a way to improve or enhance your appearance, you may consider undergoing plastic surgery. If that is the case, the following guide will help you determine which plastic surgery option is right for you. Whether it's a body contouring options, breast enhancement option, or facial plastic surgery option, you can count on there being a surgery that is good for you. Body Contouring Surgery There are a number of factors that affect the contour of the body, such as pregnancy, weight loss, weight gain, and more. There are, of course, surgical options that can adjust the body contour, eliminating sagging skin and stubborn pockets of fat that will not go away despite a healthy diet and regular exercise. One of these body contouring options is liposuction, which is performed to remove pockets of fat and improve one's overall appearance. For more pronounced body sagging, a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) may be performed, which removes the excess or hanging skin from a person's f

About Facial Plastic Surgery

May 18, 2009 @ 04:39 PM — by unknown
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Facial plastic surgery refers to various cosmetic surgery treatments used to improve the appearance of a patient's face. If you have sagging facial skin or asymmetrical facial features or would like to look younger and more energetic, these surgical treatments may be the right option for you. Below is a brief description of some common facial plastic surgery options which we also offer at our practice. Facelift A facelift is a cosmetic surgery procedure performed to reduce the appearance of sagging skin and wrinkles on a person's face. During the procedure, the plastic surgeon makes a series of discrete incisions around the ear area and along the hairline through which excess tissue is removed and the skin is tightened. Rhinoplasty A rhinoplasty is a surgery designed to address the size, shape, and even the respiratory effectiveness of the nose. During a rhinoplasty, the plastic surgeon will make precise and discrete incisions in the nose in order to address these structural and ba
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