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The Austin-weston Center Announces Dr Dare Ajibade Joins Dc Area Plastic Surgery Practice
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Dr Ajibade Joins AWC DR DARE AJIBADE Dr Ajibade & Results The Austin-Weston Center
WASHINGTON - Washingtoner -- The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery, located in the Washington, DC suburb of Reston, Virginia, announced today that Plastic Surgeon Dare V. Ajibade, MD, Ph.D., MPH, has joined their award-winning practice. Dr. Ajibade stated, "I am ecstatic to be a part of such a renowned team and to bring my passion for high-definition (HD) body contouring to the D.C., metro area."

Dr. Byron Poindexter, President of The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery, said, "with the explosive growth this practice has had over the last year we needed a surgeon with a wealth of plastic surgery knowledge combined with experience, Dr. Dare Ajibade is that doctor. Specifically, his expertise in the popular Brazilian Butt Lift will be a terrific addition to The Austin-Weston Center."

Dr. Ajibade is a rising star plastic surgeon in the Washington, DC Metro area. His stunning aesthetic transformations and genuine compassion for his patients and craft are already being recognized. A first-generation immigrant, Dr. Ajibade credits his Northern New Jersey upbringing in a large, caring, and supportive family for his infectious charisma and warm and approachable nature. He brings a unique, socially conscious, and culturally competent perspective to cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. He has dedicated more than ten years to the art of cosmetic surgery and strives to present evidence-based, fully comprehensive surgical and non-surgical aesthetic options to help all patients achieve the best version of themselves.

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A pioneer in HD body contouring, Dr. Ajibade's most sought-after procedures include his "Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)," which removes unwanted body fat from areas such as the tummy or thighs and transfers it to the buttock with unparalleled finesse. His "360 Liposuction" which sculpts the body to achieve show-stopping curves and his renowned "mommy makeover," restores postpartum bodies and transforms inner confidence.

ABOUT THE AUSTIN-WESTON CENTER FOR COSMETIC SURGERY

The Austin-Weston Center is a premier cosmetic surgery practice in the Washington D.C. Metro area with a reputation for life-changing patient transformations and state-of-the-art care. Three board-certified plastic surgeons, Dr. George Weston, Dr. Robert Sigal, and Dr. Byron Poindexter have over 75 years of combined experience and were voted 'Top Doctors' and 'Best Cosmetic Surgery Practice' in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Each of the doctors specializes purely in cosmetic surgery. Austin-Weston, The Center for Cosmetic Surgery is known for having specialist doctors in facial, breast, and body surgeries with all procedures performed in a private, non-hospital-based facility complete with five accredited operating suites and an overnight recovery area. The facility is a step above the local standard, and the surgeons at Austin-Weston, The Center for Cosmetic Surgery strive to be the best in the country.

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