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To fill or not to fill…?

Published on March 1, 2015

Cosmetic surgery should not be “a shot in the dark” Recent news of the medical woes of a number of cosmetic surgery patients has cast a spotlight on the increasingly popular use of fillers for cosmetic augmentation. While the use

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The Over/Under Debate

Published on March 1, 2015

  When undergoing breast augmentation there are a number of choices which need to be made: saline or silicone? Implant size: Larger or smaller? Incision location? One of the most commonly debated choices is that of implants placement: subglandular vs.

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Breast Implants…The (Gummy) Bear Necessities

Published on February 1, 2015

Cohesive Gel… Form Stable… and Gummy Bears…Oh My!   Cohesive gel?…Form stable?…Gummy Bear?…What do these terms have in common? With the recent introduction and FDA approval of the next generation of Breast Implants, the attention of patients, physicians and the

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Saline vs. Silicone Breast Implants

Published on March 25, 2012

Dr. Lawrence S. Glassman Saline Implants vs. Silicone Implants Which is the best implant for you? Let’s make it Simple… In 2011 Breast Augmentation was the most common plastic surgical procedure for woman. Most patients come to my office asking

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