Thomas David S MD
Plastic Surgery in Salt Lake City
Thomas David S MD : USA
An incision within the natural crease of the upper eyelid allows access to remove excess skin and underlying fatty tissue. Using an incision inside the lower eyelid (transconjunctival), fat is removed. An incision just under the lower lash line allows excess skin to be removed. Internal sutures are often used to support the lower eyelid and corners of the eye (lateral canthus). This is an outpatient procedure under sedation or general anesthesia.
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Address : Thomas David S MD,370 9th Ave # 200,Salt Lake City,UT,84103,USA
Tel : 801.355.0731
Thomas David S MD : UT
Careful selection and surgical placement of the right size and shaped implants can be used in the cheek, chin or jaw region. Incisions, which are made either inside the mouth or discreetly hidden externally, create space in the soft tissues for implant positioning and support. This is done as outpatient procedure under general anesthesia.
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Typical incision is around the areola where the glandular tissue is cut away. If liposuction is used, a smaller incision(s) can be used. This is an outpatient procedure under general anesthesia.
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Thomas David S MD : Salt Lake City
Incisions can vary based on the area to be treated. They can be placed in the incisions in the groin, extending downward and/or wrapping around the back of the thigh. The underlying tissue and skin will re reshaped and tightened. This is done as an outpatient procedure under general anesthesia.
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Thomas David S MD : USA
Thomas David S MD
I attended public school in Salt Lake City and then headed to the University of Utah (go Utes!) for my undergraduate and medical school, graduating in 1974. I did my residency training in general surgery and plastic surgery at UCLA Medical Center (still trying to catch up on sleep from those grueling first years). I completed an additional fellowship in craniofacial surgery under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Kawamoto, one of the world’s leading experts in this field, at UCLA. In January 1986, I began my work in plastic surgery.From 1990 to 1993, in addition to maintaining my private practice, I headed back to school… this time on the other side of the desk. I became a full time member of the faculty of the University of Utah School of Medicine as Associate Professor of Surgery in Plastic Surgery. It was great working in the academic world and having a chance to teach up and coming surgeons my techniques and philosophies.
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Location: 370 9th Ave # 200, Salt Lake City,UT
Phone: 801.355.0731