MARIETTA, GA, December 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) The surgeons at Plastic Surgery Center of the South are responding to a recent trend among mothers and grandmothers who are recognizing the ability of cosmetic surgery to improve their confidence and self-esteem.
Dr. E. Anthony Musarra, a board-certified plastic surgeon, says that more women older than age 40 are visiting his practice wanting to know their options for breast augmentation and asking questions about breast implants in the Atlanta area.
"It's great to see that more people are taking advantage of cosmetic surgery procedures," Dr. Musarra says. "A common point of concern for patients is knowing the right age for surgery, whether that means a minimum age or maximum age. The truth is that all procedures can help people at varying stages of their lives, but it comes down to when the patient is ready. Sometimes that point comes later in life, so we often see mothers and grandmothers at our practice."
Dr. James E. Leake, who is also a surgeon at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, says advances in procedural techniques and technology have created more effective results for a wider range of patients. With increased demand for procedures such as breast augmentation and breast lift near Atlanta, Dr. Leake helps women choose surgery that can help them achieve an accurate reflection of their active and healthy lifestyles.
"My goal with every procedure, regardless of a patient's age, is to find the most effective way to create an enhanced appearance," Dr. Leake says. "Women of all ages have a number of options to choose from, thanks to surgical advances. Mommy Makeovers help women target areas most affected by pregnancy and restore their bodies with a natural, more youthful appearance. We are also able to perform less invasive procedures to cut down on recovery time, so mothers can get back to their families faster."
The third surgeon at Plastic Surgery Center of the South, Dr. Michael Petrosky, says more women are taking advantage of procedures such as breast augmentation in Atlanta, GA, to help them present a more accurate reflection of how they feel on the inside.
"It's great to see that more women are taking advantage of cosmetic surgery procedures, and I'm happy to help them enhance their appearances to complement their active lifestyles," Dr. Petrosky says. "Plastic surgery can help patients of any age achieve their ideal bodies."
Plastic Surgery Center of the South is in Marietta, GA, only minutes away from Atlanta. The practice's three board-certified plastic surgeons have more than 70 years of combined surgical experience. Most of their cosmetic surgery procedures are performed at the practice's state-of-the-art outpatient surgical facility, which offers the latest safety innovations and modern creature comforts. All of the surgeons also have staff privileges at nearby Wellstar Kennestone Hospital and Marietta Surgical Center for more extensive cosmetic or reconstructive surgeries.
Website: http://www.plasticsurgerycenterofthesouth.net
Atlanta Women Joining Latest Cosmetic Surgery Trend
Like many surgeons around the country, doctors at Plastic Surgery Center of the South have seen an upswing in women older than age 40 having cosmetic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation in the Atlanta area.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Women Joining Latest Cosmetic Surgery TrendLike many surgeons around the country, doctors at Plastic Surgery Center of the South have seen an upswing in women older than age 40 having cosmetic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation in the Atlanta area.






