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cowch ([info]cowch) wrote,
@ 2009-09-15 15:10:00
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Skin Is Most Often Unaffected By Liposuction
Many people wonder, "What happens to excess skin after liposuction?" The answer to this question and many others can be found on a Michigan plastic surgeon's website. The answer to this question is, "There is usually some contraction of skin after liposuction. In some patients, the skin may lose its ability to properly contract after surgery."


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