Plastic surgeons in PA
Looking for any of my PA friends that can recommend a good plastic surgeon. I am not looking to get major plastics done yet but want to start my research. Any one who has had any facial procedures and can give me that particular feedback would be great. I was looking into a mini lift, or a lifestyle lift but am hearing that may not be the best way to go, not as quick and easy as they say it is. So I am thinking I really need to do my research and make sure I get a good surgeon and not a facelift factory type setting. Thanks for any feedback you can give me!
R K.
on 12/13/09 12:01 am
on 12/13/09 12:01 am
This guy is known to be incredible
http://www.penncosmeticsurgery.com/
Pocono medical Center also has a guy but I forget his name that is very good and has done some reconstruction on returning soldiers.
http://www.penncosmeticsurgery.com/
Pocono medical Center also has a guy but I forget his name that is very good and has done some reconstruction on returning soldiers.
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hi I looked into the lifestyle facelift, My PS said that we don't have goo elasticity in our skin, so that is not the way to go for us. I don't know what sight it was on but I saw some bad results from this . one side tighter then the other another one you could see the string that was under the skin pulled to tight.If it sounds to good to be true it usuallly is.
I hear Dr. Lo from PA Hospital is very good for the face. I use Dr. Lam and I have all my Plastics done @ Barix in Langhorne, he has done several surgeries on me. check out my profile & pixs.
Susan
I hear Dr. Lo from PA Hospital is very good for the face. I use Dr. Lam and I have all my Plastics done @ Barix in Langhorne, he has done several surgeries on me. check out my profile & pixs.
Susan