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Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona
California
Hacienda Heights, California
Huntington Beach, California
Los Gatos, California
Marina del Rey, California
Palo Alto, California
Rocklin, California
San Diego, California
San Jose, California
Temecula, California
Canada
Toronto, Canada
Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Connecticut
Waterbury, Connecticut
Florida
Boca Raton, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Tamarac, Florida
The Villages, Florida
Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
Indiana
Fishers, Indiana
Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas
Overland Park, Kansas
Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
New Jersey
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Edison, New Jersey
Marlboro, New Jersey
Warren, New Jersey
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New York
Bay Shore, New York
Long Island, New York
Manhattan, New York
New York, New York
Woodbury, New York
North Carolina
Lumberton, North Carolina
Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Texas
Austin, Texas
Houston, Texas
The Woodlands, Texas
Washington
Edmonds, Washington
Seattle, Washington
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A Body Lift, also known as a Circumferential Abdominoplasty, is similar to a face lift. With a face lift, you lift the sagging skin and wrinkles of the face and hide the scar in the hair. With a body lift, you lift the sagging skin of the thighs and buttocks and hide the scar in the bikini line. The ultrasonic body lift additionally flattens the abdomen and smoothes the back. The scar is long and encircles the entire body. It is similar to a tummy tuck scar that continues to the middle of the back, just above the buttocks. The scar is not necessarily wide. It can be totally hidden in a skimpy bikini. To be a candidate, you must hate the wrinkles and sagging skin above and below the bikini line more than you hate the scar. The scar is permanent but fades significantly over time. This procedure often takes six hours or longer to perform and requires post-surgical hospitalization. It frequently takes two to four weeks to recover.
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