Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ February 1, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Cosmetic procedures, both non-invasive and surgical forms, are continuously increasing in the US, according to a survey from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). However, the organization said more patients are favoring non-surgical treatments such as Botox injection and soft tissue fillers.
In 2010, 13.1 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the country, with about [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 21, 2012 # No Comment Yet
It seems like more and more Americans are considering going under the knife if only money is not an issue. According to a recent study released by CouponCabin.com, about 23 percent of adults said they would like to have cosmetic procedure if the costs were lower.
The study, which involved 2,500 respondents, revealed that women are [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 17, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Every year, new technologies and medical breakthroughs are being introduced by scientists and plastic surgeons to make cosmetic surgery safer and more effective. In fact, some experts believe that sooner or later, patients will no longer need synthetic implants to increase the size of their breasts and buttocks.
Perhaps one of the growing trends in plastic [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 8, 2012 # No Comment Yet
It has been estimated that 300,000 women have the defective breast implants manufactured by the now bankrupt French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP). According to reports, the devices are extremely prone to rupture as they lack a protective coating that prevents silicone gel from migrating to other parts of the body.
Fortunately, the defective silicone implants [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 14, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Nowadays, breast implants come in different filling, sizes, shapes, profiles, and shell to accommodate a person’s expectation, physical anatomy, and amount of skin and tissue before the plastic surgery.
In the US, only the saline- and silicone-filled implants have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration due to the proliferation of clinical data showing their [...]
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