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June 28, 2005 - Tuesday 28 June, from 5:30 p.m.– 8:00 p.m.
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Crowne PLaza Hotel Cabana
Palo Alto, CA 94304
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| To Register: |
(650) 723-6366
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cecenter@stanfordmed.org
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$100.00
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| Credits: |
BRN 3 CE Hrs
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Everyday we see and hear more information on the latest procedures with cosmetic plastic surgery: in magazines, newspapers and talk shows. Is it safe? Do the benefits outweigh the risks? What are the latest trends and what will be available in the future? Don’t miss this informative dinner discussion from a Stanford Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, now working in private practice in Atherton.
Program Highlights
• Liposuction - lose love handles and sculpt your body
• Botox – erase the frown lines
• Collagen fillers – how do they differ?
• Beautiful skin – only a peel away
• Medically supervised skin care – what can you expect
• Learn about different cosmetic surgery procedures, peri-operative care, side effects, risks and recovery
• Understand how skin care products differ and how they work
• Hear more about how the plastic surgery patient is different from the traditional medical patient.
Faculty
Tiffany D. McCormack, MD, is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon in practice in the Bay Area. A graduate of The University of Arizona, College of Medicine, she completed her plastic surgery training at Stanford University Medical Center. She maintains privileges at Stanford Hospital as well as other local area hospitals. Dr. McCormack primarily practices out of Atherton Plastic Surgery; a cosmetic plastic surgery center with an on site outpatient operating suite. Dr. McCormack has authored book chapters and journal articles that appear in current plastic surgery literature, and has presented at several national meetings. In 2003 she was honored for her first-place entry of a paper in the field of pediatric plastic surgery by The Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, which also awarded her a research grant in Wound Healing and Scar Formation.
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