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There's Still Time to Ensure Your Turkey Neck Doesn't Make an Appearance at Thanksgiving Dinner Thanks to Innovative Tuliplift
Date:11/7/2008

ing the Tuliplift with only local anesthesia since 2000 and am glad to see other doctors are starting to take this safer approach. There are a few other similarities between the two lifts, but the distinguishing difference is I remove excess skin and fat from the neck and tighten the neck muscle, which the Lifestyle Lift does not. It makes a significant difference in the overall aesthetics and my patients are very happy with the results."

Recognizing his work, especially with the Tuliplift, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery awarded him with a fellowship to share his philosophies and teach the finer art of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery to other physicians.

About Forever Young and Dr. Rahimi:
Dr. David Rahimi, M.D., F.A.A.D. is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. As director of the Forever Young (www.foreveryoung-inc.com) facility in Los Angeles, Dr. Rahimi offers more than 20 dermatological and cosmetic surgery procedures ranging from the more common Botox® injections to the highly customizable Tuliplift - a patented mini facelift procedure Dr. Rahimi created that is safer, less invasive and more effective than traditional facelifts. Dr. Rahimi does 100 percent of the procedures on outpatient basis using only local anesthesia with or without the aid of mild sedation. Dr. Rahimi received his medical degree with distinction from George Washington University School of Medicine, completed his residency in dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center of New York and is fellowship trained in Cosmetic Surgery. He is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Society of Dermatological Surgery and the American Academy of Dermato
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