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Ability to safely undergo liposuction that will result in the harvest of a sufficient quantity of adipose tissue (approximately 360 mL). A plastic surgeon ...
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Save the date for next year's Individualizing Medicine Conference. It will be held Sept. 12-13, 2018. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding liposuction.
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