Washington DC Liposculpture doctors
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Marwan R. Khalifeh, MD
Chevy Chase Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave Suite 1710, Chevy Chase |
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Vineet Mehan, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
3289 Woodburn Rd Suite 245, Annandale |
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Philip S. Schoenfeld, MD
Chevy Chase Facial Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1625, Chevy Chase |
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Nia Banks, MD, PhD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
8116 Good Luck Road Suite 215, Lanham |
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Houtan Chaboki, MD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
2021 K Street NW #206, Washington D.C. |
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Recent Answers
For a tummy tuck with liposculpture what type of compression garnet would you need? where do I buy it from?
There are a variety of companies that offer compression garments. Marena group comes to mind (NOT an endorsement!) but there are several others. Regardless you definitely want to talk to your doctor about what kind of garment. Your surgeon should help guide you as to what kind of garment to get, and can guide you much better. Good luck!
If I get liposculpture now how long would I have to wait to get breast Implants?
You can get both surgeries performed at the same time. I often perform multiple cosmetic surgeries on the same patient. Your surgeon can best determine on wether to stage the procedures versus performing them the same day. In general, I like to wait at least 2 weeks if a staged procedure is required.
I am interested in facial liposuction to sculpt my lower cheeks. There is very little information available on this procedure, but I understand that in the shorter term, it may actually tighten the skin as the scar tissue contracts during the healing process. I am wondering what the long-term side effects are on skin laxity or the possible ramifications on aging facial tissue. I am 32, Asian/Irish, with pale and delicate skin that is prone to broken /dilated capillaries. Is this procedure generally recommended for someone with thin, delicate skin? What are the possible short-term and long-term side effects of this procedure?
Facial cheek liposuction not as safe or effective as mini facelift. keep lipo to chin and neck line. i found the answers posted by fellow experts to be interesting...for the most part, those of us that perform both liposuction and facelifts tend to favor facelift....this is because we get superior results with facelift with less chance of disfigurement,which can be permanent. to me, as a sugeon who performs many laser liposuction cases each week, I stay away from the cheek. I will laser the chin and lower jaw line, if the skin tone is good.




