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Category: Coleman Technique for Fat Grafting

LipoStructure Website Has New Photos of Temple Rejuvenation

Posted August 21, 2012

The temples are not a part of the face that people normally consider for rejuvenation. However, once you study the area, you will appreciate that almost everyone loses volume in the temples as they age. As the fullness of the temple and brow decreases, unattractive blue/green veins become visible and the lateral upper eyelid and […]

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Remarkable Case of Tubular Breast Correction with Coleman Fat Grafting

Posted June 04, 2012

Tuberous Breasts Treated with Coleman Fat Grafting In past blogs we have discussed the nature of tuberous breasts and how they can be corrected using the Coleman fat grafting technique.  (see our recent blog, “Sydney Coleman Explains the Tuberous Breast Deformity” available on the blog archive on our website, colemancolemanlipostructure.com). We have shown before and […]

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Sydney Coleman Explains the Tuberous Breast Deformity

Posted May 24, 2012

What is a Tuberous Breast? Tuberous breasts are the result of a developmental deformity.  As the breasts are growing in adolescence, the lower half does not develop normally. A normal breast has a gentle downward sloping curve in the lower portion (see left above). The skin and underlying tissues of a tuberous breast (see above, […]

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Sydney Coleman Shows Longevity of Breast Fat Grafting

Posted May 22, 2012

Dr. Sydney Coleman Began Grafting Fat to the Breast 17 Years Ago & Demonstrates Long-Lasting Natural Results Dr. Sydney Coleman, known as the pioneer of fat grafting, has been placing autologous (one’s own) fat into the breasts since 1995 – much longer than any other practicing plastic surgeon. He had amazing success with using the […]

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Treatment of Biceps Muscle Tear with Coleman Fat Grafting

Posted March 29, 2012

Most often, people tear their biceps from a traumatic fall, during heavy weightlifting, or during sporting activities.  Long-term impairment can include a significant decrease in strength when flexing the shoulder and elbow.  It can also influence grip strength and certain movements of the forearm.  Dr. Sydney Coleman has been treating biceps muscle tears for twenty […]

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