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Well&Good 2007, Issue 2

Facial Rejuvenation


You've lost weight, added and toned muscle.

Your clothes fit better and you have more energy.

You're feeling good about yourself.

But the person you see in the mirror doesn't reflect how you feel.

The good news is that just as you can tone and contour your body, you can do the same for your face. Non-surgical facial contouring can help give you a refreshed, relaxed, and energized look that represents the real you.

While smiles are good, smile lines may not be. Grant Hamilton, MD, director of UI Facial Plastic Surgery, performs non-surgical contouring, with local anesthesia, to place soft-tissue fillers that soften lines and fill areas to give you a rested and refreshed look.

"Fillers don't replace surgery but can provide many of the same benefits," says Hamilton, the only board certified facial plastic surgeon in the region whose practice is solely devoted to facial plastic surgery.

For more information call 319-356-3600 or visit UI Facial Plastic Surgery

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