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Breast Implant Sizes and Profiles

Posted May 29, 2012 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Plastic Surgery

Because many women are unhappy with the size of their breasts, breast augmentation is among the most common plastic surgery procedures performed today. For women desiring to enhance their feminine contours, breast implants may be the ideal solution. Loss of fullness and sagging of the breasts can be quite detrimental to a woman’s self-esteem. Through […]

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Common Plastic Surgery Procedures for Teens

Posted May 15, 2012 in Otoplasty, Plastic Surgery, Rhinoplasty

The physical and emotional changes that the teenage body goes through can be quite difficult to endure. Ears that stick out and a nose that is too prominent are just two of the physical flaws that affect many teens. Physical flaws, especially for teens, can be incredibly upsetting. It seems that today, more than ever […]

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Scar Revision and Plastic Surgery

Posted May 07, 2012 in Dermabrasion, Laser Skin Resurfacing

Your self-confidence is naturally connected to your physical appearance. Scars, especially those that are easily visible, can make you feel insecure about your appearance. While exercise and diet can produce the feminine or masculine contour you desire, it cannot diminish scars on the body. Many times scars are a result of an injury or traumatic […]

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Popular Plastic Surgery Procedures for Middle-aged Adults and Seniors

Posted May 04, 2012 in Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty), Facelift, Plastic Surgery

The physical changes that naturally occur during the aging process can be quite difficult to accept. Wrinkles, loss of facial volume, stubborn areas of fat, and loose and hanging skin are just some of the many issues facing our middle-aged adult and senior San Francisco plastic surgery patients. Through anti-aging plastic surgery treatments, you can […]

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