DENVER, CO, January 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Denver cosmetic surgeon, Dr. David Broadway will be hosting an online webinar discussing his approach to breast augmentation, breast enhancements, breast enlargement and breast lifts. The webinar will take place this Thursday, January 24th from 12pm to 1 pm MST. You can register for the webinar on his website here: http://www.broadwayplasticsurgery.com/webinar.html.
Dr. Broadway not only utilizes the most advanced equipment and cosmetic surgery practices, but he is also known across the United States for his unique cosmetic procedural training. He is also one of the few quadruple board-certified plastic surgeons in the Denver area.
"I have prided myself throughout my career to push myself in my training and education; that education includes spreading knowledge to my patients," said Denver plastic surgeon, Dr. David Broadway. "This webinar will allow patients to hear first-hand of my techniques and why coming to me is unlike other cosmetic surgeons. I want each patient to fully understand their options and make the best decision, and that starts with knowledge."
Dr. David Broadway has served Denver breast augmentation patients for more than 20 years. Dr. Broadway's bod:evolve facility is an all-inclusive plastic surgery center that offers a variety of services, including: breast augmentation, liposuction, skincare treatments, body sculpting and mommy makeovers.
Dr. Broadway and his 30+ staff employ the most advanced, most sophisticated surgical equipment, and utilize a broad line of beauty maintenance programs. They have proudly served throughout Colorado including Denver, Cherry Creek, Lone Tree, Boulder, and Aurora.
About The Broadway Center For Plastic Surgery
Dr. Broadway's bod:evolve facility employees close to 30 staff members and is an all inclusive cosmetic surgery center that offers comprehensive body sculpting procedures utilizing the newest, most sophisticated surgical equipment, and a broad line of beauty maintenance programs. Dr. David Broadway performs a variety of plastic surgery procedures such as Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Liposuction, Tummy Tucks, and Facelifts. For more information, visit his website at:www.broadwayplasticsurgery.com and www.denverbreast.com.
Denver Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. David Broadway Hosts Breast Augmentation Webinar
Dr. David Broadway is hosting an online webinar to educate Colorado residents of breast augmentation options
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[Press-News.org] Denver Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. David Broadway Hosts Breast Augmentation WebinarDr. David Broadway is hosting an online webinar to educate Colorado residents of breast augmentation options