Every New Jersey Rhinoplasty Procedure is as Unique as Each Patient at The Parker Center for Plastic Surgery New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul M. Parker, has created new procedure pages for his Website to educate his patients on the variety of issues rhinoplasty can correct. (VOCUS)(Vocus/PRWEB ) June 30, 2010 -- “Rhinoplasty is basically …
“Wait until you’ve had kids before you get your implants.” This is what New Jersey plastic surgery patient, Christy, heard from friends and family when she would bring up the subject. But at 28, while on a beach vacation this winter, Christy decided to go ahead and do it. “Watching other women walking by filling …
No two noses are the same, which means no two nose jobs are exactly the same. To illustrate this, we’ve improved our rhinoplasty page to include descriptions of all the different deformities that can be corrected by a New Jersey rhinoplasty at the Parker Center. Some people want to fix their crooked nose, some want …
At 27 and two kids later, Suzanne decided it was time to do something about her small, unusually shaped breasts and overly large areolas. Until she had her consultation with New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul M. Parker, she had no idea that it was actually a congenital abnormality. She also had no idea just …
This 27-year-old patient was referred to Dr. Parker for correction of her unusually shaped breasts. After examining Suzanne, Dr. Parker explained that she had what are known as tuberous breasts. This is a relatively uncommon congenital condition (only 1–5% of all breast augmentation patients have it). It results in unusual, often asymmetric shaped breasts—reduced breast …