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Can I Get A Lift to Highland Park?

The Glasgold Group isn't just some corporate New Jersey plastic surgery conglomerate. It is, literally, a group of Glasgolds.

Dr. Alvin Glasgold has been in practice for about forty-six years, now, and they do say that practice makes perfect. He founded the Group over twenty-five years ago and performs all of the most requested facial aesthetic procedures, but his specialties are primary and revision rhinoplasty and facial implants.

His sons, Mark and Robert Glasgold, are also board-certified facial plastic surgeons. Mark is an internationally recognized expert in the rejuvenation of the aging face, specifically the facelift and facial fat transfer, and Robert specializes in primary and revision rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation procedures, including blepharoplasty (you know, the one that reshapes your eyelids so you don't look like a basset hound anymore), facelifts, and facial fat transfer. He also has expertise in "minimally invasive facial rejuvenation procedures," which I'm guessing means Botox or lasers.

Mind you, if you're in central Jersey and you'd rather have a Zbar than a Glasgold, you can still go to the Glasgold Group. They aim to please.

Seriously. Dr. Ross Zbar, a board-certified plastic surgeon, became associated with the Glasgold Group Plastic Surgery in 2000, helping to extend the practice’s offerings to include breast augmentation and surgical body contouring. He also holds board-certification in head and neck surgery from the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, and from the American Board of Examiners.

One stop beauty shopping if ever I've seen it.

Most importantly, from what research I've done on the Glasgold group, they appear not only to have a really good reputation in terms of their medical skills and successes, but also in their professionalism, particularly in helping their patients make the right decisions for their appearances and well-being.

The "before" and "after" pictures sort of speak for themselves. And what they're saying to me is, damn, if I ever get to where I can afford that sort of vanity, I know who I'm gonna get to sculpt my fat ass.


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