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John Michael Thomassen M.D. – Fort Lauderdale

$1,249 for Upper-Eyelid Surgery on Both Eyes ($3,299 Value)

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In a Nutshell

A surgeon reduces over-the-eye sagging or puffiness by removing excess fat and skin from the upper lid

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  • Expires Apr 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. All treatments must be used by the same person. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Important patient disclosure.
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True happiness comes from finding beauty everywhere you look, especially in mirrors. Like what you see with this Groupon.

$1,249 for Upper-Eyelid Surgery on Both Eyes ($3,299 Value)

During the procedure, a surgeon reduces puffiness or sagging folds by making an incision within the natural crease of the upper eyelids, then repositions fat deposits, tightens muscles and tissue, and removes excess skin. He finally closes the incision with removable or absorbable sutures, skin adhesives, or surgical tape. The procedure is performed in the office using local anesthesia with oral sedation. Patients should expect about a week of downtime and small incision lines that continue to improve for up to a year; the scars are designed to be hidden by the natural structure of the eyelids or two colorful cocktail umbrellas. Results appear as swelling and bruising subsides, typically within several weeks.

THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT.

John Michael Thomassen M.D.

Born in Santiago, Chile, and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dr. John Michael Thomassen grew up with the dream of becoming a doctor. After studying mechanical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Thomassen returned to San Juan to follow his passion and earn his medical degree at the University of Puerto Rico. He spent six years completing an integrated plastic-surgery residency and fellowship at Georgetown University, and is now a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon serving the South Florida community.

Thanks to his years of training, meticulous engineering background, and active role as a researcher, Dr. Thomassen has become an expert in complex reconstructions and cosmetic procedures for the face and body. He also offers a variety of aesthetic treatments, including wrinkle-reducing dermal fillers and sclerotherapy for spider veins caused by prolonged standing and emotional surges associated with watching football games on TV.

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  • Alert the police that you have found a thing of money. Give them your phone number in the event that someone reports that exact size of a thing of money missing. Do not give them your name.

  • Hang fliers around the area where you found the thing of money. Fliers about a free thing of money will likely attract ne'er-do-wells, so instead, have the fliers read: “Found: an item. Could be good, could be bad. Can you prove you lost something by guessing what I have found? We shall see.”

  • At the end of 30 days, if you feel fairly confident you have done everything humanly possible to find the thing of money’s original owner, go to your nearest charity. Dump half of the money into the charity’s mail slot. The remainder of the money is yours to keep, you good-hearted citizen.

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John Michael Thomassen M.D.

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