Curves in All the Wrong Places?

With the increasing popularity of curvy celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Beyonce, Scarlet Johansson, and Christina Hendricks of Mad Men fame, more and more women are proudly emphasizing their hourglass figures.

However, those little lumps and bulges that often go hand-in-hand with having a more voluptuous figure might not be something that’s quite as desirable. Of course, dieting and exercise can help, but excessive workouts and significant weight loss can also reduce those curves that perhaps you’re now striving to maintain.

The solution to this is now available at Shapiro Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – VASER Hi-Def Liposelection. Dr. Daniel Shapiro is the only surgeon in the state of Arizona trained to perform what is commonly known as VASER Hi-Def. He utilizes this exclusive technique to sculpt the body with both precision and artistic ability.

Unlike traditional liposuction that is less targeted and specific, the VASER Hi Def technique focuses on enhancing specific areas through removal of both superficial and deep fat. And, the results are amazing! Vaser Hi-Def enables Dr. Shapiro to unveil muscular definition and create body contours where before there were none. For women who want to keep curves, he can leave fat to add volume and even enhance this volume with sculpted depressions. As well, because the VASER keeps elastic skin tissues intact, skin retracts like shrink wrap over the top of muscle contours – giving more definition to contours and tighter, more attractive results.

VASER Hi Def may be your answer to getting those desirable, sought-after curves. Target areas include the abdomen, lower back, and buttocks. Contact us to get more information or call us at 480-451-1700 to set up a free consultation.


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