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Cosmetic and Restorative Surgeries at Their Best at Tucson Plastic Surgery

Looking beautiful on the outside is every woman’s innermost desire, whether they admit to it or not. And as women come of age, the desire to further enhance their natural beauties becomes more pronounced. This is where Tucson Plastic Surgery can help with its cosmetic and restorative surgeries that numerous clients are finding extremely satisfactory. 

“Plastic Surgery does not make you beautiful; beauty is in your soul. We just help you look as good as you feel,” said Dr. Raman Mahabir and Dr. Silvia Kurtovic, the co-owners and in-house surgeons at Tucson Plastic Surgery. 

The center offers a wide array of cosmetic procedures, which commonly involve three major parts: the breast, body, and face. For breasts, it offers augmentation, reduction, implant removal, lift, implant exchange, and fat transfer. Whether it involves enhancing the breast size, improving symmetry, or simply restoring it to its youthful look, Dr. Mahabir and Dr. Kurtovic are more than able to create unique surgical plans for each of their patients. 

It also offers liposuction, tummy tuck, mommy makeover, Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), thigh lift, and labiaplasty, among others. These services work for patients who are looking for a way to contour their bodies the right way, refine their natural shape, or address the unwanted changes in their bodies brought about by aging, weight loss, or pregnancy. For the face area, Tucson Plastic Surgery offers facelift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, ear surgery, neck lift, and skincare services that are carefully designed to enhance anyone’s beauty. 

The surgeons at Tucson Plastic Surgery have advanced training and experience when it comes to restorative surgery. This type of surgery is commonly recommended to those who are recovering from breast cancer and those who have genetic abnormalities. Some of the procedures they offer in this type of surgery include breast reconstruction, natural tissue flap reconstruction, breast implant reconstruction, nipple reconstruction, 3D nipple tattooing, oncoplastic surgery, and symmetry procedure, to name a few. 

Dr. Muhabir is board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. One of his areas of specialization is breast surgery. Helping women who survived breast cancer is one of his greatest advocacies as a physician. He was part of the team that successfully had the “Breast Cancer Patient Education Act” signed into law in 2015. 

Dr. Kurvotic, on the other hand, is a highly skilled plastic and reconstructive surgeon who trained heavily in breast reconstruction and microsurgery, including cosmetic surgery. Inspired by her mother’s breast cancer journey, she always makes sure to extend compassion towards all of her patients. As part of her commitment to them, she provides them a safe and conducive space where they can heal physically and emotionally. She always makes time to listen to the unique stories of hope and victory of her breast cancer patients to know them a little better. Dr. Kurvotic believes in the value of understanding their needs in-depth to be able to come up with the most suitable surgical plan for them. 

Dr. Mahabir and Dr. Kurtovic envision Tucson Plastic Surgery becoming a nationwide center for cosmetic and restorative surgeries. Being able to bring their brand of services to people who need them the most is one of their greatest goals. 

Learn more about Tucson Plastic Surgery by visiting its website. Follow its Facebook and Instagram accounts for updates on its latest projects. 

Learn more about Tucson Plastic Surgery by visiting its website.

Company: Tucson Plastic Surgery

Media Contact: Ace Pacific

Email: info@tucsonplasticsurgery.com

Phone number: 520-389-6113

Country: United States

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