True MD Blog

Dr. True speaks to UTA premed students

During their lunch hour, UTA students from the MDPA club gathered together to listen to Dr. Robert L. True discussed his personal experience and training in medicine. The discussion was focused on the many directions future medical students can travel to reach their goal. The club is made up of primarily premed students, but also [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: November 17, 2010

Awake breast lift procedure with or without augmentation

Breast Augmentation and Breast Lifts have become a common phenomenon in figure correction concepts. Gone are the days when searching out and worrying to get the perfect look of your breast used to be a nightmare. Well developed, optimum rounded and beautifully positioned breasts can give you a sensuous contour and bring sharpness to your [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: September 6, 2010

Awake Breast Augmentation for Fuller and Shapely Breast

Who does not wish for beautiful breasts? It has always been the desire of females all across the world. They have virtually adored the way those women have looked who have larger or more shapely breasts. It gives a woman so much more confidence and the gasp that it draws out of you is: Wow! [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: July 20, 2010

“Best Success” for the Week

Because we have had so many great successes with our cosmetic and health programs, we have launched a new program in our office called the “Best Success” for the week. Essentially, as we see patients during the week, we pick one who we feel has one of the best outcomes of the patients seen that [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: June 28, 2010

Featured on CW33 TV for Myth Busters

On June 4th, I was featured on the TV channel CW33 and asked to clear up some of the myths that have been discussed about women’s health. Click here to see this TV interview. Here are some of the topics discussed: First, we discussed my unique weight loss program called the HCG True Diet. This diet works through [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: June 5, 2010

New York Times, Dr. True and Awake Breast Augmentation

An April 8th, 2010, New York Times contained an article discussing a relatively new technique for augmenting breasts called Awake Breast Aug.  Their article, entitled “Awake for Breast Implants? If You Wish”. The link for the article can be found by clicking here  .     I feel very honored that this international magazine picked me [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: April 25, 2010

Testimonials for Breast Augmentation / Breast Lift

Each woman has breast augmentation/lift for her own individual reasons. Some of these include to enhance the size of her breasts, to improve her breast siloquette, to look better in clothing, to lift up sagging breasts, or to have a better cleavage. Breast cosmetic surgery tends to also have a remarkable effect on a woman’s self [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: April 2, 2010

Body Contouring Aesthetic Options

If you are unhappy with the shape of your body, you may want to consider some type of body contouring procedure to enhance your body’s muscular shape. Are you finding it hard to reduce those love handles, saddlebags or the pouchy belly? Do you want to shrink those fatty bags under your upper arms or [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: January 5, 2010

Dr. True Lectures at the NSCP Meeting

National Society of Cosmetic Physicians (NSCP) Meeting Lecture During the annual meeting of the National Society of Cosmetic Physicians, I was honored by being asked to lecture to other cosmetic surgeons about several aspects of cosmetic surgery. As faculty for the organization, I take pride in presenting informative and helpful topics that may help other [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: December 22, 2009

Stay Awake During Your Breast Augmentation

There’s a new breast augmentation procedure available for cosmetic surgeons, and it can be safer and less expensive than the traditional option. Using tumescent fluid, patients can stay awake during the entire breast augmentation procedure, using only a local anesthetic. Patients can also have a mild sedative if they choose. Because there is no general [...]

Posted by: Dr. Robert True Date: October 14, 2009
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