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Announcement
Breast Patients Can Benefit
from Manufacturer's Study
Beginning in early 2007, a leading implant manufacturer
will pay patients to take part in a study of gel-filled
breast implants. If you receive an Allergan breast implant,
and you volunteer to allow the results of your post-op
visits to be reported to the company, you’ll get free
Botox and Juvaderm treatments at my office. Read
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Got
Questions?
Incisions, Age and Other Considerations
Regarding Breast Augmentation
As one of the most popular cosmetic procedures performed in the United
States, breast augmentation surgery has ascended to the level of an
art. Since it was first performed in 1962, a variety of approaches
and techniques have emerged. Today women in search of fuller breasts,
more symmetrical figures and a way to enhance their bodies' contours,
have a number of read
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There's
a Reason Why Botox Is So Popular
It's More Than a Wrinkle-Filler
Botox Cosmetic was approved for cosmetic use in 2002,
and since then it's enjoyed a meteoric rise in popularity.
Today it's the most sought-after non-surgical procedure
for facial rejuvenation. We use it to minimize wrinkles
above the eyebrows, around the eyes, below the mouth and
near the chin.
By paralyzing facial muscles, Botox clears away that tense,
tight, hardened look that detracts from the face's natural
beauty. The result is a smoother, clearer, more youthful
face.
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Lipo
Patients Have No Regrets
Studies Show High Satisfaction
Rates
According to a new study, liposuction is more popular
than ever, and patient satisfaction with the procedure
continues to be very high.
Key Findings
The study stated that at six months post-surgery:
- 85 percent of patients were "very" or "nearly very"
satisfied with their results
- 12 percent were "neither satisfied nor dissatisfied"
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THE
MEDIA SEEKS MY EXPERT OPINION
Recently, the Orange County Register called to get
my take on the FDA’s approval of silicone breast implants.
They ran this article on the topic in their December
14th edition. To read the full story, click here.
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“Before Flying
Back to the Earth,” a documentary about children living
with leukemia at Vilnius Pediatrics Hospital in Lithuania,
has been nominated for an Academy Award in the foreign
language documentary category. As many of you know, I’ve
been traveling to Lithuania for years to do pro bono work
at the Vilnius Pediatrics Hospital and elsewhere. I also
work with Lithuanian Children’s Hope, a charity that brings
Lithuanian children to the United States for medical care.I
was truly delighted to watch the film rack up 10 international
awards for its portrayal of daily life among these children
I’ve come to know so well. When it received an Oscar nod,
that was just icing on the cake.
To find out more about this remarkable movie go to www.beforeflyingbacktoearth.com |
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