LOS ANGELES, CA, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Marin O'Toole, founder of Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery, says in his experience, February is the month people often abandon their New Year's Resolutions to get healthy, drop ponds and get active. Dr. O'Toole says it is important to keep trying, even if you are far from your goals.
"Now is the time a lot of people start looking for short cuts, or just give up all together regarding their new year's resolutions regarding health and lifestyle," said Pasadena Plastic Surgeon Dr. Martin O'Toole. "It is important to keep the end-goal in mind. Sometimes you have to course-correct, but don't give up!"
Dr. O'Toole said February is a good time to consider how plastic surgery can even take a role into your new year's resolution. If you are sticking to healthy lifestyle patterns and still not reaching a healthy weight and your ideal body image, there are several options that could help push you closer to your goals. Body Contouring plastic surgery procedures, such as liposuction, arm lifts, thigh lifts and mommy makeovers can help reach your ideal weight and can be a life-changing decision.
Dr. O'Toole and his team at Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery serves patients in surrounding areas of California, including Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Hollywood. Dr. Martin O'Toole has over 20 years of experience and is a double board certified plastic surgeon. He offers a variety of plastic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation, tummy tucks and mommy makeovers.
About Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery
Dr. Martin O'Toole, founder of Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery is a double board certified plastic surgeon with more than 20 years of experience. He is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), the California Society of Plastic Surgeons (CSPS), and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). To learn more about their practice, visit: http://www.pasadenacosmeticsurgery.com.
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Dr. Martin O'Toole Advises Not to Give Up On Your New Years Health Resolutions
Dr. Martin O'Toole, of Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery, discusses the importance of sticking with your New Years Health and Lifestyle Resolutions
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