Special Event
Town & Country Plastic Surgery will be having a Special Restylane Day Event
Thursday February 23, 2006
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The Latest Facelift Technique
Contour Thread Lift – The minimally invasive approach to a refreshed, new you. Introducing a new era in minimally invasive rejuvenation techniques – Contour Threads™ . Contour Threads are the only non-absorbable barbed suture product cleared by the FDA for the elevation and fixation of midface, brow and neck areas. These specifically designed sutures are fashioned from clear polypropylene, a material that has been safely used in the body for many years in other medical products.
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The Latest in the Treatment of Cellulite
Ionithermie Detox is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of cellulite, improve the texture of the skin and firm the body. Created by a French Physician in 1979, Ionithermie has continued to be the most effective non-invasive way of reducing the appearance of cellulite and toning of the skin.
Treatments slim, tone, and detoxify your abdomen, thighs, hips, and buttocks, while firming the arms & lifting the chest (making it an excellent treatment for pre or post-op surgeries.) Lose 1-8 real inches on your very first session, not just water, and keep them off.
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Planning Ahead for Summer Fun
Why do so many people have cosmetic plastic surgery between January and May? The answer is summer! Weddings, vacations and looking good at the beach are reasons why winter and spring months are prime times for a little nip and tuck - or something more.
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Do Your Eyes Make You Look Tired?
Sooner or later, all of us complain that our eyes make us look tired. Sometimes this is just a temporary condition - a sleepless night, the flu or an extended period of stress may cause dark circles under our eyes that will eventually go away when we are feeling better. But often, particularly as people begin to show early signs of aging, the position of the eyelids will change, modifying our facial expression in subtle but significant ways.
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