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Loma Linda's Plastic Surgery Department Hosting Forum in Murrieta

The Loma Linda University Health System Department of Plastic Surgery will host an educational forum in Murrieta on June 2.

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Residents of Southwest Riverside County will get the chance to learn about breakthroughs and ask questions about plastic surgery at an educational forum on Monday, June 2, at the Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta campus.

 

The forum, free and open to the public, is from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Temecula Room of the Professional Office Building (the building located next to the hospital building) at 28078 Baxter Road, Murrieta, 92563. To RSVP or to get more information, please call 951-686-2252 or e-mail info@LLUplasticsurgery.com. The forum is hosted by Loma Linda University Health System Department of Plastic Surgery.

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“We are very pleased to bring this educational forum back to the people in Murrieta and the Temecula Valley,” said Dr. Subhas Gupta, chairman of Loma Linda University Health System Department of Plastic Surgery. “It is a wonderful opportunity to get valuable information about the latest in health and beauty topics without having to travel far from home.”

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At the forum, participants will get the chance to meet and ask questions from the department’s well-regarded plastic surgeons. They may also attend informational sessions or visit booths for mini-consults on a number of topics, including breast reconstruction and reshaping, skin cancer reconstruction, ski aging and makeup, hand and finger pain, and options for contouring your body after weight loss.


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