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DrMabrie - who has written 6 posts on Cosmetic Surgery Chronicle.

Dr. David Mabrie is a plastic surgeon and board-certified otolaryngologist whose facial cosmetic surgery procedures like the San Francisco face lift help patients in the Bay Area enhance their features and feel great about the face they see in the mirror. For more information about Dr. Mabrie's experience, procedures, and qualifications, visit www.yourfaceinourhands.com.

How Facial Fillers Can Improve Plastic Surgery Results

Sunday, September 13, 2009

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By: David Mabrie, MD, FACS Sometimes, it’s not the “obvious” trouble spots that need the most attention. Most of my patients come to me because they have a few noticeable problems like “under-eye bags,” “parentheses,” or “crow’s feet” that they’re hoping…

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Do-It-Yourself Facial Rejuvenation: A Recipe for Problems

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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By: David Mabrie, MD, FACS As a facial plastic surgeon who performs treatments ranging from BOTOX® Cosmetic to nose surgery to skin cancer correction, I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to have even “minor” facial rejuvenation treatments performed by…

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Rhinoplasty Recovery: What You Need to Know

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

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By: David Mabrie, MD, FACS I take plenty of care in my rhinoplasty procedures to minimize recovery times and post-procedure discomfort as much as possible, but the fact is that rhinoplasty is an invasive procedure, and every patient will have some…

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Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: 2 Typical Cases

Saturday, September 5, 2009

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By: David Mabrie, MD, FACS Lately, many more patients considering San Francisco or Walnut Creek area cosmetic surgery are coming to my practice asking about “nonsurgical” rhinoplasty. I’ll tell you what I tell them, and give a few examples of cases where…

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“Why Do I Look Old?” – 3 Questions to Help Identify Causes of Early Facial Aging

Friday, November 14, 2008

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Aging is a natural and inevitable process, but sometimes experiences and physical factors can make you look more physically and emotionally worn-out than you really are. Premature facial aging is usually due to a combination of surface-level and structural factors,…

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