December 31st, 2009
I am a board certified plastic surgeon versus cosmetic surgeon. However, I do focus on the cosmetic branch of plastic surgery, specializing in numerous procedures such as breast augmentation, tummy tuck surgery, and liposuction, facial plastic surgery, facelift, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), rhinoplasty (nose surgery)
If you want to learn HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SURGEON AND SAFE ENVIRONMENT such as Nationally Accredited Surgery Centers and Board Certified MD ANESTHESIOLOGISTS , and Board Certified by The American Board of Plastic surgery, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Sugery. I invite you in for a consultation to discuss the importance of your decision.
Choosing a plastic surgeon versus cosmetic surgeon may be in your best interest. I have years of experience, and strive to provide my patients with perfection.
Please contact the office of Dr. Kincaid by calling San Diego/ La Jolla 858 450 4199 and Temecula/ Riverside County 951 695 9934
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November 30th, 2009
At my practice, I offer a variety of facial injectables that are designed to reduce the appearance of mild to severe signs of aging. Dysport® and Botox® are two types of treatment that provide individuals with satisfying, more youthful-looking results.
What is the difference between Dysport and Botox?
Dysport and Botox both derive from botulinum toxin type A. They are similar in that they are approved for cosmetic use to treat certain areas of the face, relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles. Dysport lasts between four and six months, and Botox typically lasts between three and four months. One of the biggest differences, however, is the rate in which patients notice the effects. Dysport patients typically respond in one to two days, while Botox patients usually respond to the treatment within three to five days.
Consultations can be scheduled with Dr. Kincaid by calling (858) 450-4199 or toll-free at (866) BEST-IMAGE. Click here to visit his website.
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