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Okay ladies, it’s time to get personal! Let’s talk about VAGINAS!
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Okay ladies, it’s time to get personal! Let’s talk about VAGINAS!
So many women come in to see me because they want something done about their tummies. The most common question I get is “can I lipo my tummy or do I need a tummy tuck”?
Under eye bags and under eye hollows plague many of us. You may have had these since you were young, or you come from a family where generations have passed along this trait.
When did you first notice your eyes aging? Was it the fine lines at the corners that were suddenly always
“You are what you eat” and unfortunately, most of us eat what tastes good with little to no regard for what these foods are doing to our bodies.
I’ve been seeing more and more consultations lately asking for better bottoms. And the demographic of the women who want these has been changing too.
A female plastic surgeon’s approach to surgery of the breast and what you can expect during the consultation process.
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