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Dr. Michael M. Tantillo is a board-certified plastic surgeon whose cosmetic surgery procedures in Boston help Massachusetts patients improve their bodies and maintain a healthy self-image. Dr. Tantillo offers a full range of procedures including options developed specifically for patients who have lost large amounts of weight. For more information about Dr. Tantillo's training and credentials, visit his Web site (www.cosmeticsurgeonboston.com).

Choosing the Right Breast Implant Size for Your Breast Augmentation

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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By: Michael Tantillo, MD When women ask me about breast augmentation in Boston, they often assume that they can determine out the right implant size by adding a cup size to their current bra. The reality, though, is more complex.…

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Understanding Your Options for Facial Plastic Surgery

Friday, March 25, 2011

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By: Michael Tantillo, MD From neck lifts to brow lifts, from face lifts to rhinoplasty, you have a wide array of options when it comes to considering Boston plastic surgery procedures. Discover the important distinctions among these choices. In my …

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Does ABPS Certification Last Forever?

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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By: Michael Tantillo, M.D. I’m a Rhode Island plastic surgeon who first became certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery in the year 2000. While many patients know to look for a board-certified plastic surgeon, they may not understand …

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Relief for Reid: Tara’s Liposuction Revision

Saturday, July 24, 2010

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By: Michael Tantillo, M.D. In recent pictures of actress Tara Reid, one thing stands out: she’s wearing a bikini. If any of you think this is a normal occurrence for her, think again. This was the first time she has …

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Why Plastic Surgeons Have Web Sites

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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By: Michael Tantillo, M.D. These days, it seems like many medical professionals (especially plastic surgeons) have a Web site. Naturally, some of you may assume that it’s just to bring in more business. That’s actually not quite the truth. Sure, …

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