Nip This Tuck That

Take an awe-inspiring look behind Tinsel Town’s “Plastic Curtain” courtesy of world famous Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon, Francis R. Palmer III, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery by Dr. Francis R Palmer, III Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon.

just before lunchtime of March 12th, 2007

Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery by Dr. Francis R Palmer, III Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon.

 Finishing up by new book that I hope will be available to you before the end of the year.  I think you’ll find the information new and exciting.

 Working on a couple of difficult cases of Cheek Augmentation with Cheek Implants other than Silastic material which frequently present significant problems when attempting to remove and replace them.  I’m now getting those patients to undergo a 3-D scan of their face and head will literally allows me to see the face 1 layer at a time.  This allows for more accurate assessment of where the implant is and whether it has completely been absorbed by the cheek tissues…in which case there is nothing to remove.

 The Celebrity Lift seems to be the most popular procedure as the weather warms an thougts go to weddings, class and family reunions.  Seems lots of people want to look 10 years younger in 90 minutes or less and the Celebrity Lift is just the ticket.

 Because of such high surgery demand, we have expanded our operating time and days to accommodate as many people as is humanly possible.

 Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

2 Responses to “Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery by Dr. Francis R Palmer, III Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon.”

  1. Hey

    I am 20 years old and I have problems with skin discoloration and stretch marks. I have never been fat a day in my life. I really want to know if there are any procedures that could correct my flaws so I can become the celebrity I want to be??

  2. Taleesha,

    To my knowledge, there isn’t an effective treatment, cream or lotion for stretchmarks. Skin discoloration may be lessened by decreasing sun exposure and the use of sunscreen.

    Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

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