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 “Tip of the Day” from Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Francis R. Palmer, III…creator of the “What’s Your Number” system.

around lunchtime of July 23rd, 2007

Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery “Tip of the Day” from Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Francis R. Palmer, III…creator of the “What’s Your Number” system.

Back from holiday and ready to move some of my projects forward. Also consulted with patients today and once again I’m reminded that in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery it’s all about the aesthetics of beauty. No matter the training, reputation or skill of the Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon….the sense of beauty aesthetics has to be there or the results will be dissapointing at best….and horrific at worst. I don’t care if you have to drive, fly or crawl…find your way to a plastic and cosmetic surgeon with a keen eye for the aesthetics of beauty before you have any plastic and cosmetic surgery here in Beverly Hills or where ever.

What are the aesthetics of beauty, you ask? They are the concepts listed in my “Palmer Beauty Principles” and the cornerstone of my “What’s Your Number” concept. Read more here:

http://www.drfpalmer.com/palmer-beauty-principles.html

http://www.whatsyournumber.net

Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

2 Responses to “Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery “Tip of the Day” from Beverly Hills Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Francis R. Palmer, III…creator of the “What’s Your Number” system.”

  1. What do you know about collagen based injectibles…I’m trying to learn about them and this is the best resource I could find, I think it’s from www.myspace/bodyphilosophy…

    what do you think- here’s the link?

    http://www.body-philosophy.net/collagen_cosmoderm_cosmoplast_injectables_zyderm_zyplast

  2. David,

    Collagen Injectibles are fine. they are temporary and meant to be placed in lines and folds. The source you list seems to have good and accurate info. For shaping the face, I prefer to inject Radiesse into the Cheeks, Chin and Jawline. Read more here:
    http://www.drfpalmer.com/radiesse-injections.html

    Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

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