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    Amid a sea of miracle creams and procedures that promise to wipe away cellulite and stretch marks, Dr. Nelson Lee Novick reveals the facts and what treatments actually work in our fourth interview on lunchtime procedures.
    Got an unsightly scar you’d love to remove? Thankfully, you’ve got many options in improving its appearance. In our third interview on minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Nelson Lee Novick talks about today’s techniques for treating scars.
    Do you feel insecure about spider veins on your legs? Frustrated over seeing broken blood vessels on your face? In the second interview of our series on minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Nelson Lee Novick talks all about the latest technology that banishes broken blood vessels and spider veins with no cutting or stitches and little downtime.
    Want more info on non-surgical procedures? So did readers across the country. Here, renowned cosmetic dermatologist and dermasurgeon Dr. Nelson Lee Novick answers your questions on everything from facelifts and mommy makeovers to Botox and Thermage.
    With today's technology, you can have your unwanted moles and other unsightly spots removed during the time it takes you to enjoy your turkey sandwich. In the first article of our lunchtime series, Dr. Nelson Lee Novick sounds off on the various techniques to eliminate these spots.
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