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Baroody Plastic Surgery Provides Various Financing Options

Posted by Connie on Saturday, February 19th, 2011 at 6:53 pm and is filed under Health Information.
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To help patients get the care they need, Michael Baroody MD has several different plans for financing cosmetic and plastic surgery. He offers competitive financing through Newtown Savings Bank. The other option is to use CosmetiCredit through Baroody Plastic Surgery. With flexible payment options, this process remains a good healthcare finance solution for any budget. Revolving credit limits cover multiple procedures. By choosing this option, patients free up cash, savings, retirement funds and other credit. At Baroody Plastic Surgery, the CosmetiCredit application process is fast and easy. Available in all 50 states, this finance plan is convenient and offers instant credit decisions. The plan pays Michael Baroody, MD up to two weeks before the procedure and ensures there are no delays or confusion.

Michael Baroody MD Is Highly Qualified and Educated

Michael Baroody MD is a board certified plastic surgeon. He attended Cornell University and earned his medical degree from the Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. He then was selected to become the first plastic and reconstructive surgeon trained using the advanced curriculum at Penn State University, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Michael Baroody MD has earned a number of high honors.

About Michael Baroody MD

He has also written several scientific papers concentrating on surgery of the eyelids, tummy tucks, and innovative ways to manage pain after surgery. To remain in the top of his field, Michael Baroody MD consistently attends meetings and training sessions all over America to integrate the latest innovations into his surgical techniques.

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Safe Way To Obsess Over Looks

Posted by Connie on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 2:24 am and is filed under Chronic Illness, Loving Life, Shopping.
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Many of us with chronic illness or disability have undergone or were born with physical scars or abnormalities of some kind. Hopefully we have learned not to obsess over this, but to accept and embrace our looks. I have a very large scar on my chest due to major surgery. At first I considered having cosmetic surgery to cover it up, but now I look at it as a badge of honor because without it, I may not be alive today.

Now I’d rather obsess over fashion than my physical appearance. One of my vices is buying shoes. Yes, they have to be comfortable, but there’s no problem finding gorgeous shoes like flats from Kate Spade. Although I’d only wear them a few times a year, Michael Kors boots would do me a world of good too. They’d have me strutting!

Simply put, buying shoes and feeling good about how I dress is a lot cheaper than getting cosmetic surgery. It’s taken time to accept the way my body has changed, but all women’s bodies change as we age. Focus on being positive, building up self-esteem, finding new interests and cultivating personal relationships. And, If looking good includes buying new shoes, go for it. And don’t forget to shop safely online.

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