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You Want a Prettier What?
By Shaun Dreisbach
Glamour Magazine 2008
Dr. Grossman was asked to comment on specific, more unusual procedures and what the procedure involves, what you should know before opting for the surgery, and the risks and reality of each one, including foot plumping, butt implants, labiaplasty, liposuction in strange places, belly button reshaping, and calf implants. |
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Medical Marketing and Media
November 2007
Invited Dr. Grossman as their guest columnist. Dr. Grossman has to wrote about what his favorite medical journal is, why he likes it, why it is an important journal and what distinguishes it from other journals in the field.
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It's not 'just' a tummy tuck;
its serious surgery
By Mary Buckman
The Los Angeles Times November 19, 2008
Los Angeles Times (Circ. 779,682) included Dr. Grossman in an article titled “It’s not ‘just’ a tummy tuck; it’s serious surgery” in response to the death of Kanye West’s mother.
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Busting Myths
Daily newspaper, Tulsa World (circ. 111,968) has featured Dr. Grossman in an article on silicone versus saline breast implants, Busting Myths. The article ran in the paper’s print edition, Tuesday, January 8th on the front cover of the Scene section and is still available online. Reporter, Jason Ashley Wright quoted Dr. Grossman about the history of silicone implant bans. The article also mentions that Dr. Grossman has private practices in both Beverly Hills and Denver and maintains top level executive and A-list clientele.
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Can You Believe They're The Same Age?
InTouch Weekly , 2007
included Dr. Grossman in a four page article about celebrity plastic surgery
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Plastic Fantastic?
by Lisa Ryckman, Health & Fitness Editor
Rocky Mountain News October 18, 2005
...forget looking like Catherine Zeta-Jones. But leafing through a Victoria's Secret catalog or a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue for the kind of cleavage you crave isn't necessarily far-fetched. |
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Surgeons' Favorite Cuts
by Cyrus McCrimmon
Denver Post December 5, 2004
Plastic surgeon Dr. John Grossman holds an iPod loaded with music he selects for various surgeries. Grossman has created playlists for specific procedures.
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Teens Turning to Plastic
Rocky Mountain News, June 21, 2004
"If a teen's appearance has affected their ability to make friends and participate in school life, a cosmetic procedure is appropriate," said Dr. John Grossman. "But if it's anything less than that, I'd advise waiting until the teen is emotionally mature." |
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Who's Who in Healthcare 2004
Denver Business Journal, March 19-25, 2004
Once again, Dr. Grossman was interviewed for the Denver Business Journal's Who's Who in Healthcare. |
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Nipped, Tucked & Talking
People Magazine, September 1, 2003
Who's nipped and tucked -- and talking about it?! Celebs you always thought had 'a little work done' (and some you never suspected) are opening up. |
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Denver's Top Docs
5280 Magazine, 1993-2005
Once again, Dr. Grossman was named by his peers in the Denver area as one of the area's "Top Doctors." This marks the 12th year Dr. Grossman has been honored by this selection.
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Octogenarian to show the world her new face on 'The View'
by Penny Parker
Rocky Mountain News September 6, 2001
Hazel York is the 81-year-old newlywed who put her face in the hands of Denver plastic surgeon John A. Grossman for a face-lift. |
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Boon for Botox injections expected with FDA's approval
by Amy Fletcher
Denver Business Journal, April 19, 2002
Botox injections may become even more popular now that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved its use for frown lines. |
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Plastic Surgery in the Wake of Sept. 11: Demand increasing — If not now, when?
by Amy Fletcher
Denver Business Journal, April 19, 2001
While some shoppers have cut back on minks and jewelry since Sept. 11, many are still indulging in liposuction, face-lifts and tummy tucks. |
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The Hottest Faces in Hollywood
by Anna Avino
People Magazine, October 2001
Most people in Tinsel Town want to look like a star. So much so, that plastic surgeons issue their own 'hot list' every year. Here, Anna Avino asks top surgeon Dr. John Grossman for the most copied looks... |
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Faux Naturel
by Amanda M. Faison
5280 Magazine, October/November 2001
Are Denver's beauties only as deep as their pockets? |
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