June 22, 2009 @ 03:19 PM — by unknown
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"Guardian angels walk among us in many forms. In Pittsburgh, Dr. Dennis Hurwitz and his fine staff bring the professionalism, kindness, caring and most of all, the advanced medical procedures that can change one's life for the better."
"After twenty years of numerous medical problems, including three bouts with cancer, radiation, chemotherapy, a gastric bypass yielding a 200+ pound weight loss, my happiness was complicated by the weight of an enormous abdomen of sagging skin."
"With much research for just the right doctor, with outstanding credentials, and years of experience that makes one comfortable in his knowledge", I knew Dr. Hurwitz could help me with the additional surgery needed to remedy this naggingly painful, sagging abdomen. Upon further testing, a hernia was discovered adding to the complications."
"One knows, instinctivley, when you share your personal goals - whether the doctor who's listening to your story and looking through your eyes into your heart - if h
June 15, 2009 @ 08:39 PM — by unknown
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Dennis J. Hurwitz, M.D., Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, announces the installation fo the first Portrait 3D-Breast for simulation of Breast Augmentation surgery in Pennsylvania. This state fo the art imager can accurately simulate the results fo Breast Augmentation surgery for his patients. At the Hurwitz Center in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh, the guess work is taken out of estimating the size and shape of breasts after implant augmentation. The first patients to experience this aid in consultation were thrilled to preview their results of surgery, which enabled them to select their implant size, style and position. See a demonstration on his home page at www.hurwitzcenter.com.
Axis Three, the leader and pioneer of surgical simulation tools for the cosmetic surgery industry, today announced the general availability of the Portrait 3D - Breast, the world's first simulation software based on physics-driven tissue typing. This is the f