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Mommy Makeover Procedure

Breast Augmentation, Tummy Tuck, Uncategorized

Mommy Makeover Procedure The two most popular areas of the body for post-pregnancy plastic surgery are the breasts and the belly. The reason why is because the breasts and abdomen both change drastically during pregnancy. Breasts enlarge during pregnancy due to lactation, which stretches the skin—and if you aren’t blessed with very elastic skin, that skin doesn’t […]

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1 in 8 woman will develop invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. Please read and help save lives today!

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We’re kicking off National Breast Cancer Awareness month with our most powerful ally: YOU! The sad fact is 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime. But early detection can help find and treat breast cancer sooner, and that could help save a life. That’s why we want […]

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helping kids with cancer feel impowered to fight by becoming a sponsor and buying a Superhero Cape

Charities, Uncategorized

Sponsor a TinySuperhero from the Wait List : http://tinysuperheroes.com/ Sponsor a cape for a TinySuperhero who is waiting to be empowered! We’ll introduce you to your new TinySuperhero so you can continue to watch them soar TinySuperheroes seeks to empower Extraordinary kids who exemplify strength and determination by overcoming illness and disability.

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Tummy Tuck Incisions

Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, Uncategorized

In this world of plastic surgery you will find fewer things more rewarding then seeing a woman after a full Mommy Makeover with a Breast Augmentation, Tummy Tuck and sometimes Liposuction.  Although most women seem to make it through their first pregnancy without the help of a plastic surgeon the 2nd and 3rd child makes […]

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Dr. Hochstein’s Physician Assistant Danielle Marese

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Danielle Marese completed her Master’s of Science with honors, graduating from Keiser University 2011. During her time in school she was founder and President of the Keiser University Physician Assistant Student Association as well as class President. She spent most of her training in the emergency room where she learned to develop quick and efficient […]

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The color “Teal’ is not only this years fashion must it is also the color ribbon for the fight to save womens lives from Ovarian Cancer!

Beauty Tips, Health, Home, Media, News, Uncategorized, Women's Health

There are about 22,240 new cases of ovarian cancer each year and most are caught in late stage which means that half will die within the first 12-18 months so early detection is key. There are about 14,230 deaths from ovarian cancer each year. Early Signs of Ovarian Cancer Signs And Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer […]

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