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Abdominoplasty (Tummy tuck) Bergen County

https://www.doctorslounge.com/index.php/news/pb/57911 Frank J. Ferraro, MD director Plastic Surgery Specialists of NJ located at 2 Sears Drive Suite 103 Paramus, NJ 07652 performs the abdominoplasty or tummy tuck procedures at the same time as the hysterectomy surgery. Abdominoplasty can be safely done at the same time as a hysterectomy. Many publications have shown this, most recently the link

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Kybella New Jersey

Frank J. Ferraro, MD director Plastic Surgery Specialists of NJ located at 2 Sears Drive, Suite 103, Paramus, NJ 07652 has now used Kybella consistently and has experienced excellent results. One patient after Kybella injections noted swelling and firmness to touch. This is how the deoxycholic acid works and can be expected from our patients.

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Kybella Bergen County NJ

Frank J. Ferraro, MD of Plastic Surgery Specialists of NJ has had experience with Kybella. Kybella is the FDA approved injectable that reduces the fat beneath the chin and can reduce your double chin. Kybella is injected in the office and has very little recovery. Kybella is deoxycholic acid and works by dissolving the fat.

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Liposuction: What to Expect?

The number of liposuction being performed around the world is increasing. You might have some knowledge about this procedure, but how much of it is really true? Here are some facts about what happens before, during, and after liposuction that you have to know. Complete information will be given. Normally before a liposuction, a doctor

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The A to Z of Otoplasty

Otoplasty refers to the surgical procedures which are performed to lend a more anatomic and natural appearance to the auricle. The defect is corrected by the otoplasty surgeon by the creation of an “external ear”, which has a natural appearance, proportions and contour. This is achieved by reshaping, moving and augmenting the pinna’s cartilaginous framework.

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