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$899 for Eight Smartlipo Slimming Treatments at the Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco ($2,000 Value)

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Smartlipo laser system destroys fat cells and immediately suctions them from the body; eight treatments on one area typically produce desire

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$899 for Eight Smartlipo Slimming Treatments ($2,000 Value)

After a consultation ensures your candidacy, the procedure begins. The doctor administers local anesthesia, then makes an incision the size of a pen tip so that the Smartlipo laser fiber can make its way inside. The laser permanently destroys fat-cell membranes in the area, and gentle suction removes the unwanted cells from the area. Afterward, the body kick-starts its production of collagen so the skin around the liposuctioned area gets firmer.

Most patients require eight treatments to see the results they desire, so it is suggested that Groupon buyers use all of these sessions on a single area. The main areas of treatment are the abdomen, thighs, neck, and forked tail, though those interested in treating another area can ask the doctor during the consultation.

Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco

Fathers usually teach their sons how to shave, but they don’t often cover how to splice veins and arteries together. Dr. Greg Buncke, however, learned just that from his father, Dr. Harry Buncke. The two worked the operating table together for more than 20 years, and Greg couldn't have had a better teacher; his father pioneered the concept of microsurgery, which enabled doctors to reattach limbs, replace fingers with toes, and replenish muscles in one part of the body with those from another. The younger Dr. Buncke learned much from the man who the San Francisco Chronicle called the "father of microsurgery.” That experience—along with his own studies at Georgetown, a residency at Stanford, and service as a member of several medical societies—informs his work today as a surgeon at the Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco.

Dr. Buncke co-directs the Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco alongside Dr. John Owsley, who has more than 40 years of experience in the field. Four other board-certified doctors fill out the rest of the clinic’s staff. The six doctors can claim specialties in different fields—including cosmetic, plastic, and reconstructive surgery—so the list of available treatments is extensive. On the surgical end, they perform face-lifts, chin and cheek implants, nose jobs, tummy tucks, arm lifts, and scar revision. They also oversee less-invasive procedures, as when an in-house aesthetician exfoliates skin with microdermabrasion and peels and plumps wrinkles with injectable fillers. Unlike people with crank-operated cell phones, the doctors have no problems sharing information; all procedures take place only after clients fully understand the process they will undergo.

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Promotional value expires Dec 15, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Appointment required. 24-hour cancellation notice or fee up to 1/2 Groupon price may apply. Missed consultations will result in $75 fee. Must be 18 or older. Consultation required, non-candidates will be refunded. Not valid for pregnant patients. Treatments must be used by same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco

Fathers usually teach their sons how to shave, but they don’t often cover how to splice veins and arteries together. Dr. Greg Buncke, however, learned just that from his father, Dr. Harry Buncke. The two worked the operating table together for more than 20 years, and Greg couldn't have had a better teacher; his father pioneered the concept of microsurgery, which enabled doctors to reattach limbs, replace fingers with toes, and replenish muscles in one part of the body with those from another. The younger Dr. Buncke learned much from the man who the San Francisco Chronicle called the "father of microsurgery.” That experience—along with his own studies at Georgetown, a residency at Stanford, and service as a member of several medical societies—informs his work today as a surgeon at the Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco.

Dr. Buncke co-directs the Plastic Surgery Institute of San Francisco alongside Dr. John Owsley, who has more than 40 years of experience in the field. Four other board-certified doctors fill out the rest of the clinic’s staff. The six doctors can claim specialties in different fields—including cosmetic, plastic, and reconstructive surgery—so the list of available treatments is extensive. On the surgical end, they perform face-lifts, chin and cheek implants, nose jobs, tummy tucks, arm lifts, and scar revision. They also oversee less-invasive procedures, as when an in-house aesthetician exfoliates skin with microdermabrasion and peels and plumps wrinkles with injectable fillers. Unlike people with crank-operated cell phones, the doctors have no problems sharing information; all procedures take place only after clients fully understand the process they will undergo.

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