09/05/2024
Face Lift + Upper & Lower Eyelids โจ
๐ (817) 442 - 1236
๐ https://www.2301plasticsurgery.com/
2301 Plastic Surgery is the office of Drs. Michael Bogdan and Roger Cason. Visit http://goo.gl/Kzc0f0 to learn more.
2301 Westgate Plaza
Grapevine, TX
76051
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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Choosing from the many plastic surgeons in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for your aesthetic surgery is somewhat like choosing your spouse: chemistry is just as important as shared values. After you decide to have plastic surgery, choosing a plastic surgeon is a major decision โ you are entrusting someone to perform an operation for you in hopes of attaining the results you desire. That surgeon will need to make many decisions during the operation, all of which will affect both the cosmetic results as well as your overall safety. It is wise to choose a surgeon who has similar ideals as you do. In this way, you will achieve a result with which you will be happy in a safe manner. With this in mind, I would like to tell you a bit about myself, so you could begin forming an opinion whether we will be a good match.
First I should let you know why I became an aesthetic surgeon - it's because I love to operate! Unlike some plastic surgeons, it is not something that I had planned to do in life; it is just where I arrived after a long road of education, making career choices along the way with paths that I enjoyed taking. My educational credentials speak for themselves, so please review my curriculum vitae if you are interested.
My plastic surgery practice reflects my personality, and I hope that we will get along! I do like to spend a significant amount of time during the consultation getting to know you from both a medical standpoint, as well as learning the goals you hope to achieve. I try my best to fully educate patients regarding their options, the expected outcomes, and risks involved. If I feel I cannot achieve your desired goals, or if it's too risky an endeavor, I will let you know this up front with my reasons. In some cases, I may not be the best surgeon for the operation you require - and if so, I will help you find the right physician. Occasionally, a patient and I will have differing aesthetic goals, and I might have to decline being their surgeon. Although I do want to provide the results that every patient wants, my own personal aesthetic tastes play a role in how I perform operations. I enjoy natural beauty, and this influences the goals of my operations. For example, I am not a fan of huge breast implants, as they do not look or feel natural and are more prone to long-term complications, as opposed to reasonable size implants which have a more natural look. In facial rejuvenation, my goal is a result that looks refreshed and natural, rather than tight or pulled. Not every patient agrees with my aesthetics, and that would not make us a good match.