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March 26, 2009

Lifestyle lift

Filed under: None — Tags: , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 9:00 am

Susan,

Thank you for contacting us.  I have to tiptoe around that answer a little bit so forgive me.  Ther term “Lifestyle Lift” is trademarked so unless you work for the company or have a contract with them to use that term you are not technically performing a lifestyle lift.  Having said that a Lifestyle Lift is not a special secret procedure like some would have you believe.  It is just a trademarked term for a limited incision facelift.  We do face-lifting procedures with limited incisions all the time.  In fact we are different from the corporation “Lifestyle Lift” in that we are most concerned with developing a relationship with you so that we can best determine which type of facelift will benefit you most whether it is a limited incision facelift (also called a mini-lift or S-lift) or a more significant lower face and neck lift.  We have many examples of our results on our website.  I encourage you to look them over and we would love to answer any further questions or see you in consultation.


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  1. I was wondering what the difference was between Fraxel repair and Fraxel restore?

    Comment by Alison Hendry — March 26, 2009 @ 4:42 pm

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