25th January 2008

Top Possible Plastic Surgery Risks

Author: Trina Rowde

Plastic surgery safety has definitely improved through the years. It is still a fact though that there are still risks in any plastic surgery procedure. Know the risks before deciding to undergo any procedure.
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24th January 2008

Revision Rhinoplasty

Author: Patricia Woloch

Revision rhinoplasty can be performed if you are unsatisfied with the results of a previous rhinoplasty procedure. Revision rhinoplasty requires a very experienced cosmetic surgeon who is able to address patient issues successfully while creating results that improve the patient’s overall appearance and provides them with results they are happy with.
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24th January 2008

What is Rhinoplasty

Author: Dave Stringham

Rhinoplasty means “nose molding” or “nose forming.” According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, nearly 300,000 men and women underwent Rhinoplasty in 2005 to improve the size and shape of their nose. In addition to correcting breathing problems or injury. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip of the bridge, narrow the span between its nostrils and alter its angle.
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23rd January 2008

Breast Lift Variations and Innovations

Author: Patricia Woloch

No matter how people feel about the relative size of breasts, the ideal of breast aesthetics is almost uniformly that the nipples are located above the inframammary fold and point directly forward or are slightly upturned. Breasts that do not meet this standard are described as sagging or, in medical terms, “ptotic.” Ptosis is classified in three grades:
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22nd January 2008

The Dangers of Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong

Author: Trina Rowde

Plastic surgery information are sometimes contradicting and inaccurate. Some people would claim that plastic surgery is safe while some have stories to tell regarding real plastic surgery gone wrong. Is the idea of plastic surgery gone wrong really fact or fiction?
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21st January 2008

How Botox® Works

Author: Lynn Fugaro

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) collects statistics each year on which cosmetic surgeries are most often done, and which minimally-invasive procedures are most often done for cosmetic reasons. In 2006, Botox® was Number One on the minimally-invasive popularity list, with 4.1 million people having that treatment.
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20th January 2008

Look and Feel Younger With a Facelift

Author: Lynn Fugaro

A facelift makes a dramatic difference on someone’s appearance. Skin is firm and smooth afterwards, and sunken or sharpened features are adjusted to reflect youth and vitality. The cosmetic surgeon you choose to do your facelift should be experienced, knowledgeable, and professional in order for you to look as good as possible after the procedure.
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19th January 2008

Smartlipo™ Vs. Traditional Liposuction

Author: Patricia Woloch

For those of us who want to lose weight in our trouble areas and can’t ever seem to do it with diet and exercise alone, liposuction is a surgical option that can help. Being the most popular type of cosmetic surgery available, there are many types of liposuction to choose from. One of the newer techniques is called SmartLipo™, which is different from traditional liposuction in a few important ways.
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19th January 2008

Liposuction Can Remove Unsightly Fat From Many Areas of your Body

Author: Patricia Woloch

In tumescent liposuction, areas of excess fat are injected with a large amount of anesthetic liquid before liposuction is actually performed. The anesthetic liquid causes the compartments of fat to become swollen and firm or “tumesced.” The expanded fat compartments allow the liposuction cannula to travel smoothly beneath the skin as the fat is removed. This type of liposuction can be used on any area of the body but is most often used on areas that require careful precision such as the face, neck, arms calves and ankles.
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