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Hi everyone, I have not been to this forum before and just saw it tonight. I am getting my lap-band removed on March 4th because of erosion. At the same time the plastic surgeon I found Dr. Quiroz will perform a mini face lift. I've always had a double chin, even after losing weight it has not went away. I hate seeing myself in picture! Has anyone heard of this doctor or know anything of him. Thanks for any replies.

Heidi

Las Vegas, NV

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Tick tock, tick tock... I'm sitting here waiting for responses cause I'm excited about your mini lift. I agree with you - if they remove my band, they better remove some fat, too. Looking forward to meeting you soon. I want to say goodbye to your chin before it's gone.

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Sorry, I don't know about Dr. Quiroz. But I did have a consultation with a doctor here because I don't like my hanging neck wattle. He suggested a neck lift. I wonder if it is the same thing as your mini face lift? Good luck!

Nancy

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Delarla, trust me it isn't anything cute you'll say goodbye to!

Yes he is doing a neck lift, I just call it in my own terms a mini face lift.

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Gobble gobble. Hey, I can joke since I have a waddle too! I would LOVE to have it lifted, sliced, removed, dissolved - just get rid of it.

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I'm getting my band removed because of erosion. :cry

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I will be having a LBL with Dr Quiroz on JAn 26, 09. I know of a fellow bandtser who just had it doen with him last week. Great results and care I think you will be happy with the results. Let me know when you go and how it goes.

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I will be having a LBL with Dr Quiroz on JAn 26, 09. I know of a fellow bandtser who just had it done with him last week. Great results and care I think you will be happy with the results. Let me know when you go and how it goes.

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I had a consult with Dr Quiroz last month for a lower body lift and arm reduction. He has a very good reputation, and is highly recommended by my band surgeon. I don't have the money right now to get my LBL, but I think I will probably go to Dr Quiroz when I decide to do it.

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Yeh I think that he will be a great choice and fit for me. I also will be staying at the aftercare he recommended for 4 nights. I will start a post once it gets closer I am still 3 months out. Let me know if you have any questions, that I may help you with.

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