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Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone has used a surgeon in DC or FL and was happy with the results since I'm in the hunt for a good plastic surgeon for a potential breast lift with augmentation, arm lift and thigh light........

I can use someone in DC/MD/VA (where I live) OR also use someone in South Florida since I have family there.

I've researched some surgeons already but I'm not really too sure. Also, some are super expensive. Someone in DC is quoting me over 11k for just the breast...sigh...

Thanks in advance for your help!!!

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I'm currently working with Dr. Guy Cappucino in Mount Airy, MD. Not super close to DC, but he was recommended by my RNY surgeon. Super nice guy, very thorough and has had excellent results from what I've seen.

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I'm currently working with Dr. Guy Cappucino in Mount Airy, MD. Not super close to DC, but he was recommended by my RNY surgeon. Super nice guy, very thorough and has had excellent results from what I've seen.

Thank you so much!!! I'm going to check him out. I totally forgot to say that I can do VA/MD as well. I just amended my post :)

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I used Dr. Ankit Desai in Jacksonville. Not South Florida, but he did a great job on all of my plastics procedures. For your reference a breast lift and augment was 8K, arms were 8k, and thighs were 7K.

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