Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ March 29, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Researchers at John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford have discovered that patients listening to music experienced lower stress levels during surgery under local anesthesia, a drug that blocks the pain but does not make a person fall asleep. For this reason, playing songs during plastic surgery can be very helpful for individuals wanting to improve the [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ March 18, 2012 # No Comment Yet
In modern society, beauty and youth are the most sought-after physical attributes, which have resulted in an upswing in cosmetic plastic surgery. In fact, this sector is continuously growing in the US over the past couple of years even if medical spending has slowed down.
Our brains are hardwired to prefer symmetric face and body, which [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ March 9, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Cosmetic procedure, despite tough economic times, is the only sector in medical industry to experience continuous growth. With this trend, it is not surprising that some businesses are trying to profit from consumers who want to improve the way they look.
In an article published by The Sun, one manufacturer in Japan claims that its plastic [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ March 6, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Just recently, PCWorld has reported about a new facelift technique which is specifically designed to make someone look prettier while using camera phones and Web cams. One plastic surgeon from Virginia was inspired to create the method after realizing that people look unflattering from video chat because of their double chin and flabby neck.
The technique [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ February 22, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Plastic surgery can make individuals look younger—and that is a fact. While cosmetic surgeons have the tendency to use the term “more youthful,” a recent study published in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery has suggested that on average, patients had a 7.2-year reduction in perceived age.
While most previous studies depend on the patient-reported satisfaction [...]
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