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Know that most of yall on here are ladies. Ladies are always looming for perfection. I am in the learning phase of plastics.

This is what I am looking for and links to go with it. Little or no scaring please

1.Tummy tuck procedures

2.Breast implants

3.Butt implants

4.Rhinoplasty-looking for a good doc for a flawless nose job

No they are all not for me lol. If I wanted to be a TV it would but I am not. I am just researching for my wife and I. Thanks. Any point in the right direction would be helpfull.

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For ratings from real patients and discussions of plastic procedures, go to www.realself.com

A really good plastic surgeon's site is www.eternallyvain.com Dr. Lev did my facelift, necklift, and chin implant. He also does the other procedures you mention with the exception of the butt implants. You might want to reconsider those--they hurt for a long time after surgery and can move around. There are other ways to get a bigger butt than implants like fat transfer or flap augmentation. There is also a doc in Mexico, Dr, Sauceda, who does lots of work on formerly obese people. There's a discussion group about him on Obesity Help.

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Dr Dan Diaco in Tampa Fl is consistently recommended as one of the best options out there for breast work. Ive seen plenty of his work, & can say, the man is an artist.

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