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I have a spot on my skin that does not seem to be going
away and I am getting worried about it. Should I have it checked?
I have a problem with my skin that I want to have checked.
Can you recommend a good dermatologist in my area?
I want to make an appointment. Can you get back to me?
Do you have any job openings?
Can I buy your skin care products online?
Do insurance companies pay for procedures like Laser Hair
Removal and Liposuction?
Do you have discounted pricing if liposuction is performed
on more than one area?
Do you have payment plans or financing for cosmetic procedures?
I am very overweight, but would like to have liposuction
to get me started on a healthier lifestyle. Can you help?
Can liposuction be performed on patients with chronic
illnesses such as autoimmune diseases, Diabetes or Epilepsy?
Is there a laser that can treat Chicken Pox scars?
I am writing a paper on Skin Cancer. Can you provide me
with more information?
I have a spot on my skin that
does not seem to be going away and I am getting worried about it. Should
I have it checked?
Yes. If you have any type of lesion that you are concerned about that
seems to be changing or not healing, you should make an appointment with
a dermatologist to have it checked. (
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I have a problem with my skin
that I want to have checked. Can you recommend a good dermatologist in
my area?
Please go to the American
Academy of Dermatology website for a listing of Board Certified Dermatologists
throughout the country. (
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I want to make an appointment.
Can you get back to me?
Unfortunately, at this point in time, our appointments cannot be made
over the Internet. Please go to our locations
section for the office most convenient for you and give them a call. Our
Medical Secretaries will be happy to help you. (
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Do you have any job openings?
We may, please go to our employment section
for all of our current employment opportunities. (
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Can I buy your skin care products
online?
Currently, we are not set up to sell our products over the Internet, although
we hope to soon. If you live close to one of our offices, you can purchase
our products at anyone of our locations, even if you are not a patient.
Please contact the location nearest you to make sure we have the product
in stock before coming to pick it up. (
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Do insurance companies pay
for procedures like Laser Hair Removal and Liposuction?
No. Insurance companies only pay for services that are considered medically
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Do you have discounted pricing
if liposuction is performed on more than one area?
Yes, although more than one area generally cannot be done on the same
day, the doctors can reduce the price because the costs associated with
pre-op tests, visits and other supplies can be consolidated. (
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Do you have payment plans or
financing for cosmetic procedures?
Yes we do have financing available through a company called Cosmetic
Fee Plan. We also accept Visa and MasterCard; however, we do not have
internal payment plans. (
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I am very overweight, but would
like to have liposuction to get me started on a healthier lifestyle. Can
you help?
Liposuction is not a cure for obesity. It is like targeting the affects
of dieting to a specific area of the body that is genetically predisposed
not to respond to diet and exercise. The average amount of fat removed
during liposuction is only about 3-6 pounds. The best candidates for liposuction
are within 30 pounds of their ideal body weight. Our physicians recommend
that prospective patients try to get into that weight range before seriously
considering liposuction. (
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Can liposuction be performed
on patients with chronic illnesses such as autoimmune diseases, Diabetes
or Epilepsy?
It is best to be in optimal health. Our physicians generally would not
perform liposuction on a person with a serious chronic illness. Although
an Autoimmune condition such as Arthritis would not be a problem. (
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Is there a laser that can
treat Chicken Pox scars?
Yes, the CO2 Resurfacing Laser that is used to treat deep wrinkles and
acne scars also treats chicken pox scars. (
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I am writing a paper on Skin
Cancer. Can you provide me with more information?
We recommend that you go to the American
Academy of Dermatology or Skin
Cancer Foundation websites.
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