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FINALLY, A PERMANENT WAY TO FULL, RICH LIPS
These Lips Speak for Themselves
These Lips Speak for Themselves
KNOXVILLE - April 9th, 2009 -- In today's economy, the last thing someone getting a minor cosmetic procedure wants is having to return to the doctor's office a few months later for another one .... and then another, and another.
Now, thanks to two board-certified plastic surgeons, there is a permanent method to give a patient fuller, richer lips. That's right PERMANENT.
It's called the Perma Facial Implant and this breakthrough has made it's way to us. Today, Knoxville's well known plastic surgeon Dr. Frank LeTard performs the Perma Facial Implant Procedure and his patients are thrilled, letting their lips speak for themselves.
The excitement surrounding this cosmetic enhancement breakthrough has been immediate and overwhelming both in the U.S. and in Europe. The implant is made here in the U.S. and consists of soft, solid silicone. It's an implant that cannot rupture, deflate or degrade over time... The implants correspond to the dimensions of the lip. It is an implant and NOT an injection of silicone. The implant is available in a variety of diameters and lengths to accommodate the uniqueness of each person's lip characteristics, tapering at both ends to conform naturally to the normal lip.
Among the most remarkable aspects of these lips are their natural appearance and ease with which they can be replaced for another size or removed altogether. Never before has a product made for this use offered so many exceptional qualities:
� Natural appearance
� Soft silicone/but cannot rupture, deflate or degrade over time
� Routine procedure performed under local anesthetic
� Resistant to tissue "in growth"
� Permanent, but easily replaceable or removable
� Does not restrict lip movement
� FDA approved
Dr. LeTard is thrilled with the advancement. " I've been doing procedures on lips for many years and I have to say, this is revolutionary!"
About the Procedure
The overall procedure time lasts only about 15 minutes, and can be performed in a simple office setting. The mouth and lips are numbed with local anesthetic (similar to a visit to the dentist.) Then, two small incisions are made in the corners of the mouth. The implant is then passed through a tunnel in the lip and centered. The process is repeated for the other lip and the incisions are closed using dissolvable stitches. Patients do not experience pain and may resume activities the next day.
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