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 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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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 5, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Most people think that plastic surgery, particularly if it involves the breasts, is only performed for aesthetic reasons (e.g., to increase the bust size, achieve a more prominent cleavage, and create fullness in the breasts). However, this procedure is also used to reconstruct the body and make this appear normal after an accident, surgery such [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 4, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Nowadays, plastic surgery is more identified as a way to improve the appearance of individuals by increasing the bust size, removing the excess fats, eliminating the signs of facial aging, and creating a better-looking nose. However, this procedure is also used to reconstruct a body part after a traumatic accident or surgery, treat congenital defects, [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 1, 2011 # One Comment
More commonly referred as “nose job,” rhinoplasty is a procedure used to treat aesthetic deformity such as humps in the bridge, nostrils that flare too much, downturned tip, and nose that is too large or too small in relation with the overall face. But in some cases, the same plastic surgery procedure is used to [...]
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