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LI Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Charlotte Rhee, Shares Three Important Tips for Breast Augmentation Patients
LI Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Charlotte Rhee, Shares Three Important Tips for Breast Augmentation Patients
Huntington Station’s Dr. Rhee reveals some helpful information for those interested in a breast augmentation.
Huntington Station,
NY,
United States
(pr4links.com)
03/04/2013
For the many women who are unsatisfied with the size or appearance of their breasts, breast augmentation surgery is often an ideal solution. Despite being the number-one cosmetic surgery in the US, many patients still tend to have questions and concerns prior to their procedure. Dr. Charlotte Rhee of Huntington Station took a moment to lend her expertise, sharing three key tips to those seeking breast augmentation surgery.
"The first thing I always emphasize with patients is the importance of setting realistic goals," Dr. Rhee explains. "It's important to understand the potential benefits and limitations of breast augmentation surgery. Patients should develop a plan with their surgeon, and not make hasty decisions on their own." Dr. Rhee - who specializes in today's top breast and body procedures - went on to explain the importance of seeing a doctor's past work.
"It's also crucial to review other patients' before and after photos prior to your own procedure," explains Dr. Rhee. "While not a guarantee of what your results will be, before and after photos can give you a sense of the type of work your plastic surgeon is capable of performing." Dr. Rhee's before and after photos gallery can be found at: http://www.liplasticsurgery.com/photo-gallery.php#breastaugmentation
Emphasizing the importance of seeking qualified care, Dr. Rhee shared one final tip for breast augmentation candidates: "Most importantly, be sure you are consulting with a board certified plastic surgeon. These are doctors who have undergone specialty training and demonstrated knowledge and experience above and beyond regular medical school." As one of Long Island's top breast surgeons, Dr. Rhee has been board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery since 1999.
Speaking on how interested patients can find out more information, Dr. Rhee concluded with this: "For many women, breast augmentation surgery can be nothing less than life-changing. I encourage anyone interested to meet with a qualified plastic surgeon, discuss your goals and find out the best course of treatment, suited to your needs."
Dr. Rhee offers breast augmentation consultations in Huntington Station. Those interested can reach her directly at 631-424-6707 or http://liplasticsurgery.com/
About Dr. Rhee
Dr. Charlotte Rhee is a highly respected Long Island plastic surgeon. Board Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Rhee is a Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Practicing in her state-of-the-art facility in Huntington Station, Dr. Rhee is also an Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.
Dr. Rhee earned her medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in West Virginia. Completing her General Surgery Residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, Dr. Rhee then received formal training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As chief-resident, she ran the cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center.
Dr. Rhee's office can be reached at 631-424-6707 or http://liplasticsurgery.com/
Contact mail: analytics@liplasticsurgery.com
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Dr. Rhee earned her medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in West Virginia. Completing her General Surgery Residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, Dr. Rhee then received formal training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As chief-resident, she ran the cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center.
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