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The Irvine Institute of Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery, and OC NeoGraft operate as an advanced integrative medical and surgical health-care facility that’s focused on longevity, providing patients with modern cosmetic surgery, anti-aging office-based procedures and hair-transplant surgery without the use of scalpels, sutures or staples. Dr. Ken Williams calls it “No Scar Hair Loss Surgery.” “Our patients achieve optimal health through anti-aging and regenerative technologies, hormone therapies, modern science and surgical techniques using adult mesenchymal stem cells and platelet rich plasma therapies,” he says. “We focus on maintaining the youthfulness of our patients’ health and well-being using technologies like NeoGraft and SmartLipo.” Scroll down to read a Q&A with Dr. Williams ![]() What you like most about what you do: Giving my patients back their self-confidence and their youthful appearance. I love watching my patients walk out of my office with a little extra pep in their step. The No. 1 key to longevity and anti-aging that people often take for granted: Balance of spiritual and emotional well-being; reduce sun exposure; increase organic foods and decrease refined sugars in diet; regular health-care and routine diagnostic testing; and a positive perspective of life and interpersonal relationships with your family, friends and creator Your most common medical procedure, and about how many times you’ve done it: For our male patients, the Follicular Unit Extraction hair transplant surgery using NeoGraft; we have transplanted more than 100,000 hair follicles over the last three years. For our female patients, it’s body-sculpturing using laser-assisted Liposuction with SmartLipo. The age you consider “prime of life”: Maintain an optimistic outlook on life, good health and positive relationships, and you will always be in the prime of life. The business tool you can’t live without: Stethoscope What you’d be doing if you weren’t in your current profession: I would love to sing in the opera – or learn the cello and play in the Orange County Symphony. |
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