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Dr. Paul Steinwald is a board-certified plastic surgeon committed to helping his patients enjoy their life and look to the fullest. Offering cosmetic, reconstructive, and nonsurgical procedures, Dr. Steinwald performs a full array of options to enhance the breast, body, face, and skin. To learn more, visit his Web site at www.lfplasticsurgery.com.

The Secret of the Pyramids

Monday, October 10, 2011

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By: Paul M. Steinwald, M.D. The elements of an attractive, youthful face add up to create what those of us in the cosmetic industry sometimes call an “inverted pyramid,” where the upper portions of the face are fuller and the …

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Reshaping: The Major Upside to Breast Lifting/Reduction

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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By: Paul M. Steinwald, M.D. If you are unhappy with your very large breasts, chances are you may also be unhappy with their position and shape as well. Large breasts can be heavy, and over time, gravity can take its …

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Drain-Free Abdominoplasty

Monday, September 26, 2011

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By: Paul M. Steinwald, M.D. The plastic surgeons who are developing advanced techniques for procedures like tummy tuck aren’t just concerned about improving the results or the efficiency of current techniques—they’re looking to enhance your comfort and convenience after surgery …

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Are You Ready to Consider Breast Enlargement?

Friday, July 9, 2010

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By: Dr. Paul Steinwald Recently I’ve been thinking about the different perspectives patients and surgeons can have on issues such as their candidacy for a procedure. For instance, from the perspective of a woman considering breast augmentation, “I really want …

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5 Best Strategies to Get Rid of Stretch Marks

Monday, July 5, 2010

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By: Dr. Paul Steinwald Stretch marks are a big concern for my “mommy makeover” and post-weight-loss patients, and there are a few things you need to know about how you can minimize these. First, stretch marks are actually paper-thin scars …

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