admin @ September 26, 2009 # One Comment
More electronic gizmos are coming into the plastic surgery marketplace largely because people just don’t like to be taken out of their lives for surgical recovery. Even a week is often too much!
Unfortunately, there’s usually a trade off. Quick procedures that offer no, or very short, recovery times usually have results that don’t last [...]
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admin @ March 30, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Plastic surgeons frequently use an instrument known as an endoscope to see and work under the patient’s skin.
With tiny, lighted cables so the surgeon can see the treatment area, an endoscope has equally as small tools that grasp, move and cut structures just under the patient’s skin.
In some models, the surgeon watches what’s happening on [...]
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admin @ February 26, 2009 # No Comment Yet
If your favorite male movie star is over 40, the chances are excellent he has had plastic surgery. Most common are:
Eyelid lifts
Hair transplants
Neck lifts
If your favorite actress is about the same age, she has most likely had:
Forehead lift
Face lift
Breast augmentation
Lip augmentation
Somehow, TV film and movie stars, along with other celebrities seem to change appearance from [...]
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admin @ February 11, 2009 # No Comment Yet
It took a lot of digging, but the most influential movie stars on patients’ choices worldwide for surgical rejuvenation are:
Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie
Mind you, it took the input of 20,000 plastic surgeons in 84 nations to decide on the above couple!
Here are a few more famous body parts patients all over the world ask cosmetic plastic [...]
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admin @ January 17, 2009 # No Comment Yet
For many people on the far side of 60, cosmetic plastic surgery is creating even more golden years. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, (ASPS) 2007 statistics reveal that 26 percent of patients seeking minimally invasive surgery were over age 55.
Likewise, 22 percent of total patients for that year who had plastic surgery [...]
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