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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Are You Struggling To Get Your Pre-Pregnancy Body Back?
Women.. You can have a family, a career, and the body you want!
- Has your body changed after pregnancy?
- Do you have a flat chest and feel you look like a boy?
- Does the thought of wearing a bathing suit make you cringe?
- Do you have flat, saggy and/or deflated breasts?
- Are you embarrassed by ugly stretch marks and/or excess skin on your abdomen?
- Is your trip to the gym not "working out?"
- Are you tired of wearing padded bras?
- Do you hide behind your clothes?
Imagine...
Imagine, your breasts are full, round and beautiful.
Imagine, you have a tighter, flatter stomach.
Imagine, feeling confident and sexy.. proud of your body!
You're Not Alone... Most women have changes in their body shape after pregnancy. Their breasts may look deflated and begin to sag. Some women say: "There is nothing there" and "My breasts are flat like pancakes." Other women have loose skin and stretch marks and feel ashamed of their abdomen. The list goes on and on.
For example:
Mary is a mother of two who has been married for 15 years. She is a full-time teacher, takes care for her family and manages to work out at least three times a week. Her body began to change after her second child. Her breasts are no longer as youthful and perky as they once were. They sag and look empty and deflated. Her abdomen is stretched and has a lot of loose skin. The stretch marks remind her of her pregnancies.
Begin today...
Evaluate yourself.
What concerns you about your body now?
What is your situation?
What is important to you about having this done now?
What is motivating you to change now?
When looking in the mirror what do you see?
The doctor's at the Avalon Clinic are
Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons and have over
75 years of combined experience. In the
past five years they have performed over 5500
cosmetic surgery cases.
We specialize in caring for women with
post-baby body changes.
Visit Our Website for more information on the
'Mommy-Makeover'
Take your first step and sign up for
Your Complimentary Start-Up Kit
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Ask Your Questions At Home!
With The New Avalon Clinic Tele-Consult Series,
You Can Get The Information You Need About Plastic Surgery
Without Leaving The Comforts Of Your Own Home!
Are Your Large Breasts Causing You Pain?
A Private Tele-Consult
Tuesday, we will be revealing >"How To Have The Smaller Breasts You Dream Of"
Learn what women do when they want to reduce the size of their breasts.
Included is a case review on breast reduction surgery, revealing a patients'
before and after results.
In only 45 minutes,
you will obtain a wealth of information about breast reduction surgery.
During the tele-consult, you will have the opportunity to ask the experts questions online, from the privacy of your home.
We will answer as many submitted questions as possible from those who attend.
We invite you to Join us for this free Tele-Consult and learn "How To Have The Smaller Breasts You Dream Of"
directly from our Medical Director, Dr. Robert Kenevan
and
expert Dr. Mark Zilmer, M.D.
Reserve your spot today for the upcoming Tele-Consult
on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 6:55 p.m.
The tele-consult is completely confidential and there is no cost to attend.
In addition, all attendees will receive a special offer at the end of the session.
Reserve your spot now or call 253.303.3813
You Can Get The Information You Need About Plastic Surgery
Without Leaving The Comforts Of Your Own Home!
Are Your Large Breasts Causing You Pain?
A Private Tele-Consult
Tuesday, we will be revealing >"How To Have The Smaller Breasts You Dream Of"
Learn what women do when they want to reduce the size of their breasts.
Included is a case review on breast reduction surgery, revealing a patients'
before and after results.
In only 45 minutes,
you will obtain a wealth of information about breast reduction surgery.
During the tele-consult, you will have the opportunity to ask the experts questions online, from the privacy of your home.
We will answer as many submitted questions as possible from those who attend.
We invite you to Join us for this free Tele-Consult and learn "How To Have The Smaller Breasts You Dream Of"
directly from our Medical Director, Dr. Robert Kenevan
and
expert Dr. Mark Zilmer, M.D.
Reserve your spot today for the upcoming Tele-Consult
on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 6:55 p.m.
The tele-consult is completely confidential and there is no cost to attend.
In addition, all attendees will receive a special offer at the end of the session.
Reserve your spot now or call 253.303.3813
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Exciting News! Fall Savings Offer... (Avalon Clinic)
Due To Overwhelming Response, Fall Savings Extended!
Our Fall special is now good until October 31st, 2008!
Because of the overwhelming response we received last week, we have
decided to extend the Fall special to October 31st.
If you'd like to advantage of this offer, we highly recommend you reserve
your spot now.
Special Discount Savings!
Take $500 off any regular priced cosmetic
surgery procedure that we offer!
This offer is valid for a limited time and only while surgery openings
exist.
Call Now or reply to this email for more details on this exciting offer!
Call Today!
253.303.3813
http://www.AvalonCosmeticSurgery.com
© The Avalon Clinic
9315 Gravelly Lake Drive S.W. Suite #205, Lakewood, WA 98499
Our Fall special is now good until October 31st, 2008!
Because of the overwhelming response we received last week, we have
decided to extend the Fall special to October 31st.
If you'd like to advantage of this offer, we highly recommend you reserve
your spot now.
Special Discount Savings!
Take $500 off any regular priced cosmetic
surgery procedure that we offer!
This offer is valid for a limited time and only while surgery openings
exist.
Call Now or reply to this email for more details on this exciting offer!
Call Today!
253.303.3813
http://www.AvalonCosmeticSurgery.com
© The Avalon Clinic
9315 Gravelly Lake Drive S.W. Suite #205, Lakewood, WA 98499
Friday, September 19, 2008
1970 Vs. Now...
Did You Know These Facts?
*48.4% of women were homemakers in 1970 vs. 20% (ages 20-24) and 17% (ages 25-34).
*27% of women with children under age three were in the workforce in 1970 vs. 50% in 2006.
*31% of women with infants were in the workforce in 1970 vs. 55% in 2006.
*4+ is the average number of children in the 24-39 age range vs. 1.8 today.
*Average age of an American woman’s first birth was 21.4 in 1970 vs. 25 in 2006.
*In 1970, 4% of women having their first child were over the age of 30 vs. 31% in 2006.
*10% of all live births were to un-married women vs. 35.8% today.
**Average age a woman got married was 21 in 1970 vs. 25.8 in 2006.
*In 1970, 9% of women age 25+ were college graduates with a 4 year degree vs. 59% in 2006.
According to Time Magazine, women in 1970 were primarily concerned with issues related to home and church.
In 1970 the American Association of University Women’s Journal reported that it was believed that a woman’s first responsibility was to be a feminine companion, mother and had less need to achieve in the academic field.
In 1970 The Women’s Strike For Equality took place in NY City and promoted gender equality based on the possibilities for women to become liberated from outside the home and enter the workforce and protested the unequal status of women and was themed “Out of the kitchen and into the world.”
The women’s liberation movement was in full swing to fight for equal rights, pay, maternity leave, child care, birth control, abortion, sex discrimination vs. in 2006 liberal abortion law, contraception for all, separate taxation for married people, improvements in maternity leave laws, the abolition of restrictions on women in government posts, sexual harassment and gender discrimination in educational institutions.
*48.4% of women were homemakers in 1970 vs. 20% (ages 20-24) and 17% (ages 25-34).
*27% of women with children under age three were in the workforce in 1970 vs. 50% in 2006.
*31% of women with infants were in the workforce in 1970 vs. 55% in 2006.
*4+ is the average number of children in the 24-39 age range vs. 1.8 today.
*Average age of an American woman’s first birth was 21.4 in 1970 vs. 25 in 2006.
*In 1970, 4% of women having their first child were over the age of 30 vs. 31% in 2006.
*10% of all live births were to un-married women vs. 35.8% today.
**Average age a woman got married was 21 in 1970 vs. 25.8 in 2006.
*In 1970, 9% of women age 25+ were college graduates with a 4 year degree vs. 59% in 2006.
According to Time Magazine, women in 1970 were primarily concerned with issues related to home and church.
In 1970 the American Association of University Women’s Journal reported that it was believed that a woman’s first responsibility was to be a feminine companion, mother and had less need to achieve in the academic field.
In 1970 The Women’s Strike For Equality took place in NY City and promoted gender equality based on the possibilities for women to become liberated from outside the home and enter the workforce and protested the unequal status of women and was themed “Out of the kitchen and into the world.”
The women’s liberation movement was in full swing to fight for equal rights, pay, maternity leave, child care, birth control, abortion, sex discrimination vs. in 2006 liberal abortion law, contraception for all, separate taxation for married people, improvements in maternity leave laws, the abolition of restrictions on women in government posts, sexual harassment and gender discrimination in educational institutions.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Are You in Need of A 'Mommy-Makeover'?

Wanting To Feel “Normal” Again
A recent Article titled “Controversial “mom jobs” continue to rise” was recently ran by The New York Times and it was picked up by our local Tacoma News Tribune on Saturday October 6, 2007. The article talks about the national trend of these “mommy makeovers” which has been on the rise over the last several years.
What is a “mommy makeover?”
A mommy makeover is aimed at women of child bearing age and focuses on the two body parts that are almost always affected by pregnancy and aging, the breasts and abdomen. Post-baby bodies is what we call the “mommy makeover” and it often includes a breast augmentation (with or without a lift) and a tummy tuck.
Our statistics here at the Avalon Clinic are aligned with the national trends!
Breast Augmentations and Tummy Tucks
A recent Article titled “Controversial “mom jobs” continue to rise” was recently ran by The New York Times and it was picked up by our local Tacoma News Tribune on Saturday October 6, 2007. The article talks about the national trend of these “mommy makeovers” which has been on the rise over the last several years.
What is a “mommy makeover?”
A mommy makeover is aimed at women of child bearing age and focuses on the two body parts that are almost always affected by pregnancy and aging, the breasts and abdomen. Post-baby bodies is what we call the “mommy makeover” and it often includes a breast augmentation (with or without a lift) and a tummy tuck.
Our statistics here at the Avalon Clinic are aligned with the national trends!
Breast Augmentations and Tummy Tucks
were our two most performed cosmetic procedures in 2006!
This article pointed out the high number of women and “moms” who seek to reverse the impact of pregnancy and aging on their bodies. Pregnancy affects each woman differently, with age and genetics playing a role in how the body recovers or ages.
With cosmetic surgery becoming a main stream phenomenon, women no longer have to accept their deflated or sagging breasts and lose or stretched skin from having their children like the generations of women before.
One mother, who during her last pregnancy gained 55 pounds, was embarrassed about how she looked after the birth of her second child. She had stretched, loose skin on her stomach after the birth of her second child and even though she did a hundred sit-ups in the morning and 100 sit-ups each night, nothing would make her abdomen flat. Add the lost fullness and deflated appearance of her post baby breasts and she felt very frustrated.
After 3 years of exercising without the results she wanted, she sought out to have her own “mommy makeover” of her post baby body.
Now when she works out she can see the results of her hard work!
Despite that this recent article claims that there are no “intrinsic abnormality to the breasts or abdomen” the problem is that we did a survey of our patients and found that the majority of women seeking cosmetic surgery after pregnancy are in fact…
Uncomfortable and embarrassed with their bodies
And just want to feel “normal” again.
What is the cost to them if they don’t do anything about how they feel?
“Twenty years ago, a woman did not think she could do something about it, and she covered up with discreet clothing. But now women don’t have to go on feeling self-conscious or resentful about their appearance” as quoted in this article. This is because 20 years ago cosmetic surgery was only for the rich and famous, considered vain and was not talked about.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) doctors nationwide performed over 325,000 “mommy makeover procedures” in 2006. This is up 11% from 2005. The majority of women do not view cosmetic surgery as the easy way out of exercising or going to the gym. In fact, many women have already spent months in the gym with a trainer before they even seek out the opinion of a board certified cosmetic surgeon.
There are some things going to the gym just can’t fix.
When it can be done safely, the “mommy makeover” offers many advantages. There is only one surgery, therefore one recovery period, which means less down time at home or away from work!
To find out more information about “mommy makeovers” call the Avalon Clinic Now!
This article pointed out the high number of women and “moms” who seek to reverse the impact of pregnancy and aging on their bodies. Pregnancy affects each woman differently, with age and genetics playing a role in how the body recovers or ages.
With cosmetic surgery becoming a main stream phenomenon, women no longer have to accept their deflated or sagging breasts and lose or stretched skin from having their children like the generations of women before.
One mother, who during her last pregnancy gained 55 pounds, was embarrassed about how she looked after the birth of her second child. She had stretched, loose skin on her stomach after the birth of her second child and even though she did a hundred sit-ups in the morning and 100 sit-ups each night, nothing would make her abdomen flat. Add the lost fullness and deflated appearance of her post baby breasts and she felt very frustrated.
After 3 years of exercising without the results she wanted, she sought out to have her own “mommy makeover” of her post baby body.
Now when she works out she can see the results of her hard work!
Despite that this recent article claims that there are no “intrinsic abnormality to the breasts or abdomen” the problem is that we did a survey of our patients and found that the majority of women seeking cosmetic surgery after pregnancy are in fact…
Uncomfortable and embarrassed with their bodies
And just want to feel “normal” again.
What is the cost to them if they don’t do anything about how they feel?
“Twenty years ago, a woman did not think she could do something about it, and she covered up with discreet clothing. But now women don’t have to go on feeling self-conscious or resentful about their appearance” as quoted in this article. This is because 20 years ago cosmetic surgery was only for the rich and famous, considered vain and was not talked about.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) doctors nationwide performed over 325,000 “mommy makeover procedures” in 2006. This is up 11% from 2005. The majority of women do not view cosmetic surgery as the easy way out of exercising or going to the gym. In fact, many women have already spent months in the gym with a trainer before they even seek out the opinion of a board certified cosmetic surgeon.
There are some things going to the gym just can’t fix.
When it can be done safely, the “mommy makeover” offers many advantages. There is only one surgery, therefore one recovery period, which means less down time at home or away from work!
To find out more information about “mommy makeovers” call the Avalon Clinic Now!
1-253-582-8486
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Special Fall Savings!
Fall Into The Body of Your Dreams!
Be the first to take advantage of our fall special savings on cosmetic surgery
Special Discount Savings!
Take $500 off any regular priced cosmetic surgery procedure that we offer!
This offer is valid for a limited time and only while surgery openings exist.
Call Now for more details on this exciting offer!
Call Today!
253.303.3813
http://www.AvalonCosmeticSurgery
Be the first to take advantage of our fall special savings on cosmetic surgery
Special Discount Savings!
Take $500 off any regular priced cosmetic surgery procedure that we offer!
This offer is valid for a limited time and only while surgery openings exist.
Call Now for more details on this exciting offer!
Call Today!
253.303.3813
http://www.AvalonCosmeticSurgery
Thursday, September 11, 2008
There's Still Time...Sign Up Today!
Your Pre-pregnancy Waist... Back.
A Private Tele-Consult
Next Tuesday, we'll be revealing how to get your pre-pregnancy waist...back! If you have had children, you probably know that even with routine exercise and dieting, getting your tummy to look the way it was prior to having a child can be difficult, and often impossible. That's why during the next tele-consult, we'll provide the answers to the most commonly asked questions about the "tummy tuck" procedure.
In only 45 minutes, you will obtain a wealth of information about a tummy tuck.
During the tele-consult, you will have the opportunity to ask the experts questions online, from the privacy of your home.
We invite you to Join us next week for this free Tele-Consult and learn "How to Get Your Pre-pregnancy Waist... Back. " directly from our Medical Director, Dr. Robert Kenevan and guest speaker.
Reserve your spot today for the upcoming Tele-Consult on Tuesday September 16th, 2008 at 6:55 p.m. The tele-consult is completely confidential and there is no cost to attend. In addition, all attendees will receive a special offer at the end of the session.
Reserve your spot now or call 253.303.3813
A Private Tele-Consult
Next Tuesday, we'll be revealing how to get your pre-pregnancy waist...back! If you have had children, you probably know that even with routine exercise and dieting, getting your tummy to look the way it was prior to having a child can be difficult, and often impossible. That's why during the next tele-consult, we'll provide the answers to the most commonly asked questions about the "tummy tuck" procedure.
In only 45 minutes, you will obtain a wealth of information about a tummy tuck.
During the tele-consult, you will have the opportunity to ask the experts questions online, from the privacy of your home.
We invite you to Join us next week for this free Tele-Consult and learn "How to Get Your Pre-pregnancy Waist... Back. " directly from our Medical Director, Dr. Robert Kenevan and guest speaker.
Reserve your spot today for the upcoming Tele-Consult on Tuesday September 16th, 2008 at 6:55 p.m. The tele-consult is completely confidential and there is no cost to attend. In addition, all attendees will receive a special offer at the end of the session.
Reserve your spot now or call 253.303.3813
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Attention! Information You Need To Know When Planning Your Cosmetic Surgery Procedure

Have you made the decision to have a cosmetic surgery procedure?
Then now it is time to learn how to prepare yourself, your body and your support system about what to expect throughout the process.
Very often, people can become overwhelmed by major changes or tasks. The more prepared you are for your surgery, the more relaxed and reassured you and your support system will feel.
Here are four things you can do to prepare for your procedure.
1. Define your goals.
*Write down a list of goals you'd like fulfilled through your cosmetic surgery procedure, including emotional as well as the physical.
2. Get physically prepared for your surgery.
*Ask how you can maximize the results of your procedure through healthy lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and sun protection.
*You may have to take specific supplements or medication prior to your surgery.
*If you are a smoker, it is likely that you will have to quit two weeks prior to your cosmetic surgery procedure.
*Remember, surgery forces the body to go through a great deal of healing, so the better you take care of yourself before hand, the easier it will be to heal.
3. Schedule your surgery and plan for recovery.
*If you think you may want to have additional cosmetic surgery in the future, consider having two or more procedures performed together to save time and costs.
*Pay attention to the description of the procedure. The more people know about what is happening to their body, the less anxiety they have both before their surgery and afterwards.
*Make sure you understand just how long you will need to heal from your cosmetic surgery procedure.
*In almost all cases, patients are not able to drive or walk unassisted after cosmetic surgery, you will most likely need someone to drive you to your surgery, drive you home and remain with you for the first 24-48 hours. It might be a day or two before you may begin to take care of yourself.
* Schedule ample recovery time away from work and plan on following the doctor's recovery protocol very closely. Trying to do too much too soon following surgery can jeopardize your health and your results.
*Make sure you have help during your recovery time - if you have children, make arrangements for some support in the home so you can truly relax during your recovery period.
4. Schedule your follow up visits.
*With almost all types of cosmetic surgery, you will need to return to your surgeon one or more times afterwards. Your surgeon will assess how you are healing, inspect your incisions, and remove stitches or bandages.
*Your surgeon should inform you of what to expect next in the healing process and when to come return.
*Many times, your follow up visits are scheduled prior to surgery.
*It is advised to keep all of your paperwork and information stored in one place.
Remember, it is important to verify that your cosmetic surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and operates only in a fully accredited and certified operating room.
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