MARINA DEL REY, CA, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Grant Stevens, M.D., FACS, a board certified plastic surgeon and founder of Marina Plastic Surgery (www.marinaplasticsurgery.com) in Marina del Rey, CA, is conducting a Live Web Chat on "Non-Invasive Fat Reduction" hosted by RealSelf.com. The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, June 27th, at 5:15 - 6 pm PST
(8:15 - 9 pm EST).
Webinar attendees will be able to ask Dr. Stevens questions about the procedures, including CoolSculpting, Liposonix and Exilis. Anyone can sign up for the free webinar using this link: http://bit.ly/realselffatreduction.
"These new non-surgical fat reduction methods can be an excellent option to traditional liposuction," says Dr. Stevens. "It's ideal for men and women who are at or near their target weight but continue to experience fat deposits on their flanks and love handles."
"Because these procedures requires no incisions, anesthesia, pain medication or downtime, many of our patients choose them especially in the summer to achieve their cosmetic goals," Dr. Stevens notes. Those who undergo fat reduction typically enjoy the toned, slimmer results three weeks after their treatment.
"Patients like these procedures because there is no discomfort," adds Dr. Stevens. "They can even read a book, text or relax and listen to music. Although this method does not offer the more extensive fat loss available from traditional liposuction, it is a good alternative for those with smaller areas of fat."
For more information, contact Dr. Stevens at 877-928-9915. Plastic Surgery Associates is on the web at www.DrGrantStevens.com or www.marinaplasticsurgery.com; on Facebook at Marina Plastic Surgery Associates; and on Twitter @DrGrantStevens.
Dr. Stevens serves as the medical director of Marina Plastic Surgery Associates in Marina del Rey, CA. He is a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons and The International College of Surgeons. Dr. Stevens is a Professor of Surgery at USC Division of Plastic Surgery and the Director of the USC- Marina del Rey Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship, on the editorial board of The Aesthetic Surgery Journal and on the board of directors of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. An international traveling professor, Dr. Stevens was recognized by his peers as one of America's Best Physicians in "The Guide to Top Doctors." He is past chairman of the California Medical Association Advisory Panel on Plastic Surgery. He has received the Special Congressional Certificate of Recognition and the Distinguished Service Citation from the Medical Board of California.
RealSelf Hosting Non-Invasive Fat Reduction Webinar With Expert Dr. Grant Stevens
Grant Stevens, M.D., FACS, a board certified plastic surgeon and founder of Marina Plastic Surgery in Marina del Rey, CA, is conducting a Live Web Chat on "Non-Invasive Fat Reduction" hosted by RealSelf.com.
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[Press-News.org] RealSelf Hosting Non-Invasive Fat Reduction Webinar With Expert Dr. Grant StevensGrant Stevens, M.D., FACS, a board certified plastic surgeon and founder of Marina Plastic Surgery in Marina del Rey, CA, is conducting a Live Web Chat on "Non-Invasive Fat Reduction" hosted by RealSelf.com.