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Denver Cosmetic Surgery Center Promotes Domestic Medical Travel

May 20, 2010

A Denver “body contouring” cosmetic surgery center called “bod:evolve” is promoting domestic U.S. medical travel to the Mile High City.

“You’ve likely heard about traveling to an exotic locale for your cosmetic surgery procedure where after surgery, you recover in a swanky beachfront hotel where mojitos and daiquiris abound. One problem: How confident are you in your physician’s skills? There are physicians in the U.S. that offer the comfort of both a travel destination and a board certification,” reads the company’s press release on the Web site AmericanHealthandBeauty.com.

Bod:evolve board-certified cosmetic surgeons Dr. David Broadway and Dr. John Millard state that patients from 32 states and eight countries have flown to Denver specifically to seek out the surgical services at bod:evolve. Body contouring is a main focus of bod:evolve’s practice, as Dr. Broadway and Dr. Millard both worked to develop hi-def procedures that the surgeons say is designed to do more than just remove fat but also reveal the patient’s underlying musculature to, according to bod:evolve, “uncover the figure you’ve worked so hard for.”

These procedures are intended for those who are already very close to having the body they desire but need a little help to get rid of some spotty fat deposits that exercise can’t remedy.

  
  

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