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DrStevens - who has written 14 posts on Cosmetic Surgery Chronicle.

Dr. Grant Stevens is a board-certified plastic surgeon whose Los Angeles plastic surgery practice, Marina Plastic Surgery Associates, offers procedures like liposuction, tummy tuck, and breast reduction for patients from across the country. "Mommy Makeovers" by Dr. Stevens are also popular. For more information about Dr. Stevens' credentials, visit his Web site (www.marinaplasticsurgery.com)

Tips & Tricks for Day-of-Surgery Relaxation

Thursday, April 15, 2010

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By: Grant Stevens, MD You’ve done your research – about plastic surgery, your procedure, and your surgeon. You’ve made financial arrangements. You have someone to drive you home from the surgery center or hospital. You’ve filled your prescriptions and set …

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Breast Reduction Challenges and How to Plan for Them

Monday, September 21, 2009

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By: Grant Stevens, MD With breast reduction, a little foresight is definitely better than even a top-quality “do-over.” With many patients, the biggest difficulty in planning for their procedure is to understand what makes their breasts a particular challenge, and …

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Implant Rupture: Where’s the Concern?

Saturday, September 19, 2009

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Real Housewife, Real Cellulite Reduction Treatment: SmoothShapes® for Jeana Keough

Friday, July 24, 2009

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By: Grant Stevens, MD Most women are skeptical about cellulite reduction treatments because they’ve had bad experiences with creams, wraps, and other products that usually don’t work at all. Jeana Keough, star of Real Housewives of Orange County, recently came …

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Combined Plastic Surgeries After Pregnancy – Do They Add Risks? (2 of 2)

Sunday, July 19, 2009

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By: Grant Stevens, MD If you’re thinking of plastic surgery after pregnancy, safety is obviously your top priority. Some surgeons and patients used to assume that when they combined procedures under one surgery, they were increasing the patient’s risk …

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