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Featured Interviews
Tumescent Liposuction San Diego :
An article from Dr. Dennis Dass, MD, a qualified plastic surgeon in San Diego
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Tumescent Liposuction San Diego. Is this a safe solution for San Diego?
Liposuction is a common, surgical technique used by plastic surgeons to remove stubborn deposits of excess fat. It is not a weight loss technique. Rather, liposuction compliments a healthy lifestyle of proper eating and exercise, with stunning results.
San Diego Breast Liposuction :
An Interview with Dr. Sardo, a qualified plastic surgeon in San Diego
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What is liposuction?
Liposuction is the suctioning of fat from areas of the body where excess undesirable fat cannot be removed otherwise by diet or exercise.
Who is a good candidate for liposuction?
The best candidate for liposuction is a healthy person between the ages of 18 and 65 who has localized deposits of
Newport Beach Breast Liposuction :
An Interview with Dr. Domanskis, a qualified plastic surgeon in Newport Beach
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What is liposuction?
Liposuction, either traditional tumescent, ultrasonic, or power assisted liposuction, SmartLipo and SlimLipo are some of the most common procedures that I perform. Liposuction is performed at the hospital outpatient surgery center under either local anesthesia with IV sedation or under general ane
Los Angeles Breast Liposuction :
An Interview with Dr. Keagle, a qualified plastic surgeon in Los Angeles
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What is liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that reduces the amount of fat cells in a certain area with a suction device.
Are the results of liposuction permanent?
The fat cells removed are gone for good. There will always be some fat cells remaining in the areas suctioned. If one does not watch the
Abdominal Liposuction Los Angeles :
An Interview with Dr. Siporin, a qualified plastic surgeon in Los Angeles
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What is liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure by which subcatenous fat is removed through small cannulas which are introduced into the fat compartment though small ( 3-10 millimeter ) incisions in the skin. The cannulas are then connected to a suction source, and sometimes to a laser or ultrasonic source,
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