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DrSorokin - who has written 15 posts on Cosmetic Surgery Chronicle.

Evan Sorokin, M.D. is a board-certified plastic surgeon who offers a full range of medical spa services and plastic surgery in New Jersey. Dr. Sorokin has advanced experience performing breast and body cosmetic surgery. You can find more information about his credentials and practice at his Web site (www.delawarevalleyplasticsurgery.com).

History of Breast Implants

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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By: Evan Sorokin, MD Silicone or saline – how do you choose? If you are considering breast enlargement in New Jersey, it helps to know the history of breast implants to understand the latest generation of saline and silicone gel …

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Superior Results with VASER® Liposuction

Friday, February 12, 2010

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By: Evan Sorokin, MD People looking for a cosmetic surgeon in New Jersey often ask me about the latest liposuction procedures. Many want to avoid the scarring and recovery time that follows traditional procedures. I have had tremendous success with …

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Liposuctioned Fat for Breast Augmentation?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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By: Evan Sorokin, MD If you are considering breast augmentation in New Jersey, you may have come across an interesting new study that’s been getting plenty of press. Researchers recently found that fat liposuctioned from areas such as the upper …

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The Facts on Herbal Breast Enhancement Products

Monday, October 20, 2008

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Some of the women who come to see me for breast augmentation in New Jersey at one point explored “natural” breast enhancement. They thought that they could find a healthy, comfortable, and inexpensive solution to underdeveloped breasts, but the reality …

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The “Line” between Elective and Necessary Enhancements

Monday, October 13, 2008

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Plenty of people think about plastic surgery according to one rule: “Either it’s necessary, or it isn’t.” These black-and-white perspectives are unreasonable, unsupported, and damaging, but media and insurance companies make money by perpetuating this myth, which has too many …

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