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Muffin Top Remedies

June 15th, 2011

“Muffin Top” is described by the Oxford English Dictionary as a bulge of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of pants.  The famous dictionary is continually updating popular words and phrases.   It has added about 900 new entries with the newest edition, including the addition of muffin top.

The phenomenon of Muffin Top is a condition that appears to be particularly  bothersome  among woman of post-menopausal age.   Hormone changes may sometimes lead to this increased belly protrusion, that has not otherwise been an issue before.   Certainly increased exercise helps in some cases.  Cosmetic surgery procedures may also be considered for tummy restoration when patients are unhappy with the unwanted overhang.

Tomorrow: I’ll discuss the mini-tummy tuck.

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Patient Comments: Breast Enlargement

June 13th, 2011

El writes:

It has been 6 weeks since my breast enlargement and I am very happy with the results.  I just turned 40 and after having breastfed 3 kids, I was feeling a little deflated.  I feel so good about my decision to have the procedure done, that I am now ready to take on my 40’s looking great and feeling very confident.  My experience with Dr. Bashioum and his staff was absolutely excellent.  They are very welcoming and both Dr. Bashioum and his staff where always ready to answer any question or concerns.  The day of my surgery, I felt very relaxed and at ease.  My patient instructions, as to what steps would be taken where laid out very well and what would happen after surgery, too.

Dr. Bashioum called in the evening after my surgery to make sure I was doing fine, which I found very comforting.

I was always told that I could call Dr. Bashioum any time day or night if I had any questions or concerns. I highly recommend Dr. Bashioum and staff.

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