Teachers Get Free Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 21, 2012 # No Comment Yet

Public school teachers in Buffalo, New York have been enjoying free cosmetic plastic surgery.  And because there is no co-pay, it is the taxpayers who foot the bill for the various nips and tucks that typically include liposuction, Botox injection, and laser treatment.
In 2004, teachers in the school district had received plastic surgery worth around [...]

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Difference Between Cosmetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 10, 2012 # No Comment Yet

Plastic surgery comes in two categories: reconstructive procedures which are given to patients with deformities caused by accidents, certain medical conditions, previous surgeries, and birth defects; and cosmetic procedures in which the primary aim is to improve the appearance of an individual.
The goals of reconstructive plastic surgery are different from cosmetic procedure as it is [...]

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Body Lift—Plastic Surgery for Massive Weight Loss Patients

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ August 30, 2011 # 2 Comments

Body lift is a procedure in plastic surgery that is commonly performed on massive weight loss patients or individuals who lost more than 100 lbs. of weight.  To make sure that the result of this surgery will most likely last a lifetime, the patients should be within 25 percent of their recommended body weight which [...]

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Panniculectomy: Plastic Surgery for Massive Weight Loss Patients

Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ July 16, 2011 # No Comment Yet

With one-third of American adults are obese this year, bariatric surgery is increasingly becoming popular among patients who have tried all means to lose their extra weight but failed.  In this procedure, doctors reduce the size of the stomach or re-route the small intestines to a small stomach pouch that will force patients to eat [...]

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Gynecomastia Surgery and Insurance

admin @ November 1, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Insurance firms may cover gynecomastia surgery if you can show that man boobs on a teen or man is likely to cost them more money due to associated illnesses.

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