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Presented by Patrick, K. Sullivan, MD, FACS, we welcome you to our Rhode Island plastic surgery blog. Whether you're looking for information about the latest cosmetic surgery procedures, would like to attend one of our cosmetic surgery seminars, or want hear what many of Dr. Sullivan's highly satisfied patients have said, you'll find it all by navigating through the blog categories to the right.
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Plastic Surgeon in Rhode Island to Deliver Lecture on Facelift
At the Ocean House in Westerly, RI, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Patrick Sullivan will deliver [...]
Eyelid Rejuvenation Treats the Aging Eyes
People often come to our Providence office with concerns about the aging appearance of their [...]
Rhode Island Plastic Surgeon Discusses Cosmetic Surgery Future
Dr. Patrick Sullivan is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Rhode Island. He maintains a longstanding [...]
Study Suggests Botox Can Treat Wrinkles with Less Frequent Injections
New findings suggest that patients receiving Botox Cosmetic treatments can reduce their wrinkles with half [...]
Trend-spotting: More Couples Opt for Plastic Surgery Together
More and more couples are choosing to undergo cosmetic surgery procedures together, and it’s a [...]
Six Salient Sunscreen Updates
1. What is the new information regarding sunscreen? After decades of considering stronger sunscreen regulations [...]
Dr. Patrick Sullivan strongly supports Senator Jack Reed’s initiative to strengthen standards on sunscreen
U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) has been successful in his efforts to require the Food [...]
Rhode Island Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sullivan In the News
Skin and facial rejuvenation accounted for more than 2.2 million of the more than 9.3 [...]
