Here Comes the Bride to Sacramento Surgical Arts for Cosmetic Solutions
SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Brides want to look incredible on their wedding day. Now, an increasing number of them are searching out cosmetic solutions to make sure they look picture perfect.
"Brides are choosing procedures such as breast augmentation, liposuction, Botox, Collagen and other injectables and fillers," says Sacramento cosmetic surgeon Dr. Jagdev Heir, medical director of Sacramento Surgical Arts, a highly accredited cosmetic, oral and maxillofacial surgery center located in Sacramento and Yuba City.
Heir estimates that brides and their bridal parties who come to his practice spend anywhere from $300 to $6,000 on procedures to get ready for that special day.
Dr. Heir offers the following do's and don'ts for wedding-related cosmetic procedures:
Do plan ahead. Some procedures need to be performed four to six months before the wedding date. |
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Do find a surgeon you can trust. Make sure he will be there for you over the long term. |
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Do find out how the surgeon cares for clients after the procedure. Will you be able to contact him? |
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Don't make a hasty decision about which procedures to choose. It's not only about your wedding. Choose what's right for your appearance. |
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Don't use surgery to take the place of a healthy lifestyle. |
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Don't expect surgery to turn the clock back 30 years. Five to ten years is okay to expect. |
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About Sacramento Surgical Arts
Sacramento Surgical Arts is a highly accredited cosmetic, oral and maxillofacial surgery center with locations in Sacramento and Yuba City. Under the care of medical director Dr. Jagdev S. Heir, Sacramento Surgical Arts offers a wide range of surgical procedures and anti-aging treatments to enhance the function and appearance of the face, breast and body. For more information go to: http://www.sacramentosurgicalarts.com.
SOURCE Sacramento Surgical Arts
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