Body Sculpting in La Jolla
Self improvement has many faces, from selecting a sensible salad instead of a slab-o-steak to turning off the tube and tackling a tome of Tolstoy. Taking time for physical exercise improves not only your health, but improved health improves the way you feel generally. That may be why we seek to improve ourselves; it does make us feel better. What about the things we can't change, however? Some fat deposits, for example, stubbornly refuse to leave their chosen dwelling no matter how well you eat or exercise. Even after you've rid yourself of the fat, excess skin can remain. That's where La Jolla cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Robert Kearney, comes in. Dr. Kearney's San Diego liposuction patients are surgically separated from those obstinate fat deposits, and abdominoplasty can be an effective way to flatten a belly that won't respond to diet and exercise.
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notion of seeking out a plastic surgeon, you probably already have a "problem area" or two in mind that you want addressed. Perhaps you've finally lost those "extra" pounds and just can't bring yourself to celebrate because, thanks to a loss of elasticity over time, the skin around your middle felt it would be more fun to flop down like a deflated balloon.
performed in the United States. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery states that over 10 million surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2008, compared to just over 2 million in 1997. So does this mean that plastic surgery has become as routine as grabbing a couple of burgers at the drive-up window?