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Summer Plastic Surgery Season Set to Begin

Dr. Anthony Deboni and Dr. Gregory Baum, two board-certified plastic surgeons in Syracuse, NY, say that they are seeing an increase in patients who want to look good this summer with procedures including liposuction and breast augmentation.

Summer Plastic Surgery Season Set to Begin
2011-04-24
FAYETTEVILLE, NY, April 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Anthony Deboni and Dr. Gregory Baum (www.plasticsurgeryofsyracuse.com), renowned plastic surgeons in Syracuse, NY, have recently noticed a surge of patients wishing to enhance their appearance before the warm summer months set in. This increase in clientele reflects the desire for patients to look good during the summer, or "bikini season."

"I believe that one of the main reasons people are starting to come into our practice is because they realize that summer is only a few months away, and they want to be ready to go to the beach or to the pool," explains Dr. Baum. He continues, "Body contouring procedures have recently increased in popularity at our practice, as has breast enhancement."

A frequently requested treatment that the doctors perform is liposuction in Syracuse. They offer two types of liposuction: power-assisted and ultrasonic. With so many options for body contouring, women and men can see an improved body shape.

"Many of our patients want to recover during the winter or early spring because during those colder months, they are more inclined to staying indoors during their recovery time," Dr. Deboni states. "After a plastic surgery procedure, we advise that patients stay out of the sun for a substantial period of time to allow for complete healing. When patients get a procedure in the winter, they have time to ensure that they will completely heal by the summertime."

In addition to liposuction, the doctors have noticed an increased interest in breast augmentation in Syracuse. With several breast and body enhancement procedures to choose from, patients can become more toned and attractive.

"We are excited to help women and men achieve their surgical goals and feel confident when they go out to the beach or pool this summer," noted Dr. Baum. "We get incredible satisfaction out of helping boost confidence in a person. That is what we look forward to every time we enter our office."

Dr. Anthony Deboni and Dr. Gregory Baum (www.plasticsurgeryofsyracuse.com) are both board-certified plastic surgeons in the Syracuse, NY area. They attended medical school at the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, and also completed their general surgery training there. Dr. Baum completed his plastic surgery fellowship at the Lahey Clinic/Harvard, and Dr. Deboni was awarded an appointment to the National Advisory Council for Leaders in Breast Aesthetics. They are highly trained in modern cosmetic techniques and they have many years of experience under their belts. People come to Dr. Deboni and Dr. Baum for natural-looking yet attractive improvements and a satisfying experience.

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[Press-News.org] Summer Plastic Surgery Season Set to Begin
Dr. Anthony Deboni and Dr. Gregory Baum, two board-certified plastic surgeons in Syracuse, NY, say that they are seeing an increase in patients who want to look good this summer with procedures including liposuction and breast augmentation.