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Extreme
Makeover Plastic Surgery - Having multiple procedures,
usually in one operation, to give you a great
"new look" - often to look younger,
but usually to "look better than you've ever
looked"... The creation and enhancement of
beauty and attractiveness. This
can involve surgery, cosmetic dentistry, non-surgical
procedures, as well as the traditional makeover
techniques of hairstyle and makeup.
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Makeover varies from person to person-sometimes
it involves multiple facial procedures or multiple
body contouring procedures or both. Women (and men)
from twentysomething to seventysomething are embracing
extreme makeovers as a safe and exciting way to
obtain their new look quickly and minimize their
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Dr.
Roberts --voted by physicians as one of the Top
Cosmetic Surgeons in America -- has been well-known
for his "extreme-makeovers" for many
years. He was the first plastic surgeon
to do an extreme makeover
for FOX News. He was a pioneer in Laser
Resurfacing, a new technique for facelift, and
in MicroFat Grafting and Buttocks Augmentation.
Patients from all over the world have come to
have surgery by Dr. Roberts (from 24 countries
on 6 continents). Dr. Roberts has published multiple
scientific papers, lectured both nationally and
internationally on his surgical techniques, and
been actively involved in the education of young
surgeons learning advanced plastic surgery techniques.
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FOX
News contacted Dr. Roberts a couple of months ago after hearing
about his reputation for being on the cutting edge of cosmetic
surgery.
FOX had heard of the increasing popularity of what the media
calls, "Extreme Makeovers," and asked Dr. Roberts
is they could interview him and film one of his patients having
this type of surgery -- which simply means having several
cosmetic surgical procedures done at once to make a dramatic
improvement with only brief recovery period.
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