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DrCohen - who has written 10 posts on Cosmetic Surgery Chronicle.

Dr. Robert Cohen is a board-certified plastic surgeon who offers specialized plastic surgery options near Phoenix at the Scottsdale Center for Plastic Surgery. Learn more about Dr. Cohen's credentials and procedures at his Web site, www.scottsdalecenterforplasticsurgery.com.

Plastic Surgery Recovery — A Healthy Lifestyle Helps

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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By: Robert Cohen, MD A smooth and uneventful recovery is the goal of every plastic surgery patient (and their surgeon). When patients ask me for tips on how to improve their recovery, I tell them that a healthy lifestyle is …

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Plastic Surgery on TV — Don’t Believe the Hype

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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By: Robert Cohen, MD Plastic surgery themed reality shows are a fairly new phenomenon, popular , I believe, because of people’s curiosity about plastic surgery and the excitement of a “transformation.” The problem with these shows is, thanks to the …

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Breast Augmentation Starter Kits: Keep an Open Mind

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

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By: Robert Cohen, MD If you’ve looked at the Web sites for some of the top silicone-gel breast implant manufacturers lately, you might have noticed some implant “starter kits” for sale that include implant sizers, sample implants that give potential …

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Tuberous Breast Correction

Saturday, August 8, 2009

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By: Robert Cohen, MD If you have breasts that appear very narrow, long, and droopy, you are probably wondering about your options to correct this problem through breast enhancement plastic surgery in Phoenix. Fortunately, this problem has a specific cause …

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Breast Augmentation Scars: What to Expect

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

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By: Robert Cohen, MD No woman wants obvious breast augmentation scars, but when patients come to me asking “which incision type hides scars the best,” the answer is not as obvious as you would think. Technically, the axillary (armpit) incision …

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