Westchester Liposuction doctors
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
16 answers | |
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Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye |
5 answers | |
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Neal Goldberg, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
495 Central Park Avenue Suite 305B, Scarsdale |
5 answers | |
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Andrew Y. Kleinman, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
800 Westchester Ave. Suite S-512, Rye Brook |
5 answers | |
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Robert H. Gotkin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
625 Park Avenue, New York |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
I overweight and I have a lot of body fat. I really want to get this done before I get married next year. My weight is about 230 and my height is 5'5 . I really need to get most of the fat off. How much would this cost me?
You need to go on a diet. Surgery is not the answer. Loose the weight, time for a little work on your part.
I'm a 24 year old African American woman whose BMI is 39.3. Though my BMI is high I live a fairly healthy lifestyle and I am losing weight slowly. All of my life my hips have been smaller than my waistline (no matter how much weight I lost). I was wondering if a procedure done on my waistline would make my hips appear wider, and if it would be safe at my current weight. I understand that these procedures are not quick weight loss substitutes, I prefer to lose weight the old fashioned way!
It can be done, but is not advised. Don't even toy with " laser lipo" = not an option. Regular lipo usually limits itself to 5L removal on an outpatient basis -- that is about 10- 12 lbs totally. This is no good for weight loss as you can gain that back really quickly unless you are on a weight loss diet. See a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss all of the ramifications of surgery.





