admin @ September 2, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Last month’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a professional magazine for plastic surgeons, carries an article on what happens to aging lips.
Until now, most consumers — and quite a few doctors — believed that lips become thinner as we age because the volume inside the lips had diminished.
Solution? Lip augmentation, big time! Fill those kissers with [...]
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admin @ May 22, 2009 # No Comment Yet
What do you think is one of the primary things that makes people want plastic surgery?
Vanity? No, most people – celebrities notwithstanding — are not vain.
The desire to be the most beautiful or most handsome? No, most just want to look like a rested, refreshed version of themselves.
Over and over, plastic surgeons hear: “Doctor, people [...]
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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 24, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Many patients like the idea of using their own tissues to enhance the rest of their bodies. Transferring the patient’s own fat seems to work in many procedures.
You probably already know how a buttocks augmentation is done. The surgeon takes fat from areas of your body where you have plenty, purifies the fat cells and [...]
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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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