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Five Daily Skin Habits to Start Now

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Even if you faithfully follow a dermatologist’s skin care advice, there are some simple and surprising steps that can make a big difference in the quest for glowing, healthy skin. You may spoil your skin silly with facials, fancy products, and a skin care regimen that would make your dermatologist proud. But there are a […]

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The Stages of Breast Implants

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< While patients will of course see results immediately after surgery, there is always swelling that develops. During the first week after surgery, the breasts and surrounding area are swollen, the implants appear high and your nipples point downwards, (this is all very normal). Over the course of several weeks the swelling subsides and the […]

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Happy Holidays

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Dr. Hochstein wishes all of his patients a safe wonderful Holiday and a Happy New Year!

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Halloween Fundraiser Results in Wonderful Treats for the Foundation for Women’s Cancer

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Miami – October 29, 2011 The home of renowned Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Leonard Hochstein and his wife Lisa Hochstein served as the backdrop for a Halloween Fundraiser that saw tricks and treats that went to benefit the Foundation for Women’s Cancer. This tremendous event has been hosted by Dr. […]

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Things to know when picking out breast implants sizes

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Picking out implant sizes for a breast augmentation can be a bit trying for most people. There are people that believe the doctor should pick their sizes however, it can lead to an unhappy outcome for the patient although he/she may be a doctor this is still just one persons option. There are doctors that […]

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Importance of Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer

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Ovarian Cancer is one of the most deadly of women’s cancers. Each year, approximately 21,880 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. In 2010, approximately 13,850 women will die in the United States from ovarian cancer. Many women don’t seek help until the disease has begun to spread, but if detected at its earliest stage, […]

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