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Monday, January 18, 2010
Buttocks Fat transplantation
LOS ANGELES/PASADENA BUTTOCK FAT TRANSPLANT
More and more patients are opting for a buttock fat transplant when they have their liposuction procedure. It is now almost routine at Dr. Yoho’s office to perform a buttock fat transplant if the person is dissatisfied with their buttock size. In particular, Asians and Latinas often desire a bigger backside and can get great improvement. If the weight returns a bit after the liposuction procedure, often buttocks and breasts benefit the most with a sexier curvier figure. We make an effort to choose just the right amount of fat for each person’s buttocks. If too much fat is transplanted, infections and other problems can result and if too little fat is transplanted, not enough improvement will result. Please call for a complimentary consultation to our Los Angeles, Visalia, or Fresno area cosmetic surgery offices to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure.
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Robert A. Yoho, M.D.
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1/18/2010 04:06:00 PM
THE 100% REVERSIBLE MID FACELIFT
BY ROBERT YOHO, M.D.
Many methods have been advocated to improve cheek area. Our opinion is that the best methods involve fillers and the best fillers are cheek implants, which hold the mid-face up in an attractive way. These implants are inserted through the mouth using a tiny incision about a third of an inch long. The great thing about this procedure is that the implant can be taken out and thus the procedure is completely reversible. Complications are rare. For example, the infection rate is less than 1%. Results as one of my mentors said “are always better than you think they are going to be.” (RESULTS VARY!) Many times this procedure can replace a facelift or delay a facelift for a middle-aged individual or even an older individual who does not want all the hassle and downtime of a big surgery. It also is complementary with other procedures such as facelifts, peeling, chin implants, eyelid lifts, and chin liposuction. These procedures can be used in combination depending on patient’s desires and how they look.
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Robert A. Yoho, M.D.
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1/18/2010 03:49:00 PM