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37 Years Old, with Sagging and Deflation Everywhere After Kids - Orange, CT

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I spent a long time finding the right doctor, I...

adele.n
WORTH IT$18,000
I spent a long time finding the right doctor, I was someone who specialized in mommy makeovers. Some of the surgeons I saw did everything. So I went to Dr. Restifo who does just breast and body. He and his staff were very careful and thorough and very nice also. The most important part is that I look mint and I am wearing a two-piece bathing suit again. My husband and I are very happy. This is the place for MM

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Richard J. Restifo, MD

Richard J. Restifo, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

4.9 | 367 Reviews
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November 25, 2015

Welcome to the community and thanks so much for offering your opinion of your doctor.

It would be great if you could give us a little more detail about your experience, like why you had the surgery, your tips for getting good results, pros/cons, and info on the recovery process.

Our community members especially love seeing photos from before, during, and after — a realistic look at what they can expect. Photos grab the attention of the community and encourage more support for you.

As a community manager, I get requests all the time from other members who want me to to keep encouraging people to share their experiences, which are so helpful for others considering these procedures. So please accept this as a well-intentioned request from thousands.

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November 30, 2015

Congratulations on getting the results you were looking for. Now that you've had your MM, do you have any tips or words of advice for other members considering this procedure?