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Liposuction Recovery: Top 5 Questions, pt 2

30. August 2009

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What boston liposuction techniques allow for faster recovery? By: Michael Tantillo, MD Some of the most common questions Boston liposuction patients ask me are about recovery. Last week I answered two questions about techniques to keep recovery times minimal and how soon you can expect to be able to show…

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Liposuction Recovery: Top 5 Questions, pt 1

27. August 2009

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how soon after Boston liposuction can you wear a bikini? By: Michael Tantillo, MD Most of the questions I get about Boston cosmetic surgery procedures center on candidacy (”is this procedure right for me?”) and safety (”what are the risks?”). Questions about recovery time come in a close third. I’d like to…

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3 Ways to Avoid Cosmetic Surgery “Addiction”

24. August 2009

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Addiction to cosmetic surgery in Boston is rare, but still worth understanding By: Michael Tantillo, MD With the recent death of Michael Jackson, plastic surgery “addiction” has been on a lot of people’s minds. While thousands of people have cosmetic surgery in Boston every year without becoming obsessive about it, I think it’s still…

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Nose Jobs for Teens: What’s a Reasonable Age?

21. August 2009

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Should teens get rhinoplasty in Boston? By: Michael Tantillo, MD If you’re a teen or the parent of a teen who is thinking of getting a rhinoplasty or “nose job,” you might be questioning whether this procedure is appropriate for younger patients. Rhinoplasties are some of the most…

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Pre-Surgery “No Review” Contracts

18. August 2009

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Some Bostom plastic surgeons require patients to sign no-review contracts By: Michael Tantillo, MD Online communication is definitely changing the ways patients spread the word about a plastic surgeon, but sometimes these changes aren’t exactly beneficial. I’ve heard of a few cases where surgeons are having patients sign “no review” contracts…

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