May 24th, 2009 by Greg Pritchard
When shopping for cosmetic surgeons, it’s important to consider the hidden costs of bargain clinics. Firstly, because of lower prices, most surgeons that compete on price make up for their thinner margins through volume. That means they are more likely to tell you that you are a candidate for their services. It’s important for the individual to do their own research and consult with a variety of surgeons. And if you are being price conscious, it’s best not to go too far from the median because you begin to take on unforeseen risks once the price falls too far below average. For your reference, the average cost of liposuction in the abdominals should be between $4,000 and $8,000.
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May 7th, 2009 by Matt Petigrew
There are many different methods to remove a skin mole. A surgeon will inspect the are and then they will offer what they think is the best method to remove the mole. Surgeons will check to see if the mole is cancerous and take the most precautions before the skin more removal process.
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May 7th, 2009 by Teddy Michaels
A revision rhinoplasty is esentailly a second rhinoplasty treatment performed on a patient who received a botched or otherwise unfavorable outcome from their first surgery. When examining a prospective patient that wants to undergo such a procedure, doctors look at several variables. They look at the present look of the nose, pinpoint what sort of flaws are making it look aesthetically displeasing, determine the degree of scarring from the initial procedure and finally the necessity for a revision surgery.
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April 18th, 2009 by Lynn Barika
Cosmetic surgery can cause scars if you do not treat your body properly. By taking a few preventative measures you can reduce this risk. Just remember these principles for before and after your surgery and your cosmetic surgery results will be improved.
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March 28th, 2009 by Maxwell Schmickman
As Americans age, we’re finding out that our bodies aren’t performing the way that we’re used to. Of course we don’t have the same spring in our step as teenagers, but in many cases, joints that are needed to go about the normal activities of daily life are beginning to wear. This is because as a Nation, we are living long and more active lives.
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March 12th, 2009 by Robert Jameson
Our eyes are an appealing aspect of the face and many people enjoy looking into the eyes of the one they love. Cosmetic treatments to enhance the eyes and eyelids are especially popular amongst more mature age groups. No one doubts that bags under the eyes, droopy eyelids and laughter lines are not attractive but they can be treated with cosmetic eye procedures and make a person much more attractive.
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February 23rd, 2009 by Susan Snailcomb
How would it sound for you that instead of getting hospitalized for one or two weeks after a surgery, to spend in the hospital up to one night then go home? Modern surgery techniques such as laser and laparoscopy made it possible.
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February 20th, 2009 by Jay Bateman
There is a lot involved when it comes to hair transplants. Hair transplants are not to be taken lightly. It’s quite an operation that has a very real impact on your body. You have to endure some real discomfort after getting one.
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February 14th, 2009 by Patty Cocchiarella
Today it is difficult to practice portion control when you are out and about in the world. Most restaurants serve large portions and the food isn’t always that good.
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February 12th, 2009 by Gabriel
Laser liposuction is the most modern way to reduce fat using the laser technique. This body-sculpting process transforms your appearance. By using the laser technique, excess fat is removed and the adjoining skin area tightens.
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