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13.8 Million Procedures in 2011 The economy is on a slow-but-steady rise, and consumer confidence starting to return. As a result, cosmetic procedures have enjoyed their second year of growth in a row. According to a report issued by the … Continue reading

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So you’ve met the parents.  Now I guess if you twist my arm I’ll talk about myself.  Remember this wasn’t my idea! As I’ve said, I’m the youngest of four.  The “baby” of the family is the end of reproductive … Continue reading

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There’s no doubt about it, I am no “private person.”  You ask me pretty much anything and I’ll tell you.  I’m strong in my personality and convictions so I’ve got nothing to hide. Many physicians take great care to never … Continue reading

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Tuberous breast deformity can be one of the most challenging anomalies for a plastic surgeon to correct. Many surgeons feel that roughly 5% of all breast augmentation patients have a condition known as “hypoplastic tubular breast” or under developed breasts. … Continue reading

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Women with large breast often feel they are weighed down physically and emotionally. Overly large breasts can be pendulous and uncomfortable. According to a recent study in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, large breasted women who have had breast reduction surgery … Continue reading

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As people get older the signs of aging is first noticed in the appearance of the face. The sagging of the face with deep creases below the lower eyelids becomes apparent. Fat in the cheeks begins to show the affects … Continue reading

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