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12 Jaw Reduction doctors in Salt Lake City, UT
12 Jaw Reduction doctors in Salt Lake City, UT
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10.1 mi
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13 yrs exp | 1 board cert |
- 13 yrs experience
- 1 board certification
Offers Gender-Affirming Care
Real stories:
I had a fat transfer to breasts no former surgury he grafted from love handles and saddlebags. it looks sooo good a week out and I'm having really good...
3.6 mi
8 yrs exp | 2 board certs |
- 8 yrs experience
- 2 board certifications
Offers Gender-Affirming Care
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If I could give Dr. Cerrati 10 stars I would! I genuinely think he’s the best in the country, and probably even the world. I had a deep plane facelift, d...
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5.9 mi
39 yrs exp | 1 board cert |
- 39 yrs experience
- 1 board certification
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I had a rhinoplasty done 7 yrs ago. I did a lot of research and consulted with 8 surgeons before I made my decision. I was happy with everything, until a...
6.4 mi
1 board cert |
- 1 board certification
7.8 mi
20 yrs exp | 1 board cert |
- 20 yrs experience
- 1 board certification
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Wasn't feeling good about my body; specifically a breast augmentation that I had a few years ago. Went to see Dr. Schmelzer and he discussed in length with...
10.1 mi
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I have seen multiple providers at 22 and each one has taken such great care of me. The space is stunning and the staff is incredible! From the moment you...
15 mi
1 board cert |
- 1 board certification
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