Necklift Results from Dr. Henstrom of Utah Facial Plastics

Necklift results from Dr. Douglas Henstrom, Utah Facial Plastic Surgeon

“Hello, I’m Thomas McGowan, thank you for joining me. Over the years I’ve had the great opportunity of working in major motion pictures, television programs and national commercials. As time went by, I got a little bit lazy and ate a little too much. A few years ago I decided to do something about it. I went on a diet, I started working out, but it wasn’t quite enough. There was a little bit of residual effect left over, particularly in the neck area where the skin was loose.

That’s when I contacted Dr. Douglas Henstrom. Dr. Douglas Henstrom is a board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and he knew exactly what I needed t to do and he did it with necklift surgery. So today, I’m very happy with 70 as the new 50. I’m ready to go another 20 years and I recommend Dr. Douglas Henstrom. I’m Thomas McGowan, thank you for joining me.”

Dr. Douglas Henstrom is a dual board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon with ten years of experience working solely on the face and neck. Dr. Henstrom joined Utah Facial Plastics with Dr. Scott Thompson after serving as the director of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery at the University of Iowa. Dr. Thompson asked him to join his busy practice based on his impressive credentials and history of patient satisfaction. Dr. Henstrom  trained at the Mayo Clinic and completed a highly competitive two-year fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery at Harvard.

For more information, call (801)776-2220 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Henstrom in Layton or Draper, Utah.

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