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Department of Plastic Surgery
 

Plastic Surgery Procedures

Learn more about these procedures by using the links below:

Breast Augmentation

Breast Reconstruction

Breast Reduction

Cleft Lip & Palate

Skin Cancer Surgery

Treatment for Scars

For more information about Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures:
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Health Encyclopedia

Kaiser Permanente Cosmetic Services Center
Learn more about the plastic surgery procedures offered by Kaiser Permanente on a fee-for-service basis. Services include breast augmentation and lift, tummy tuck, eye lift and nose surgery.

For more information on preparing for and undergoing anesthesia:
Learn More About Anesthesia

If you are considering quitting smoking, we have some information and resources that can help you be successful here:
Smoking - Call It Quits!

 


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