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Facial Rejuvention Can Lift Years Off Your Life
WJAR Cranston | 11 hours ago
More people than ever are "buying" into a more youthful appearance. The top cosmetic procedures include liposuction, nose jobs and face-lifts -- or as plastic surgeons now like to refer to them as, facial ...2.7
Topics: Surgery
India a facelift destination
Hindustan Times | 20 hours ago
Britons, especially cricketers, travelling to India were invariably forewarned about Delhi belly.2.7
Beauty goals differ on U.S., British makeover shows
Arizona Daily Star | Saturday Aug 27
After performing makeovers on virtually every willing man, woman and house in America and beholding the result - attractive ratings - television had only one logical course of action.6
Options that can turn back time
Scripps-Howard | Tuesday Aug 23
At a time when Botox has become a household name, it's more important than ever to distinguish ... First, find a qualified provider _ a physician certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, or a board-certified dermatologist, otolaryngologist/facial plastic surgeon or ophthalmic plastic surgeon who regularly treats patients with ...2.7
A nip and tuck at first, then yet another one
The Orlando Sentinel | Tuesday Aug 23
Cosmetic surgery remakes the body. But what many don't know is that the remake sometimes needs a redo.2.7
Contour Threading Is Alternative To Face-Lift
WAVE Louisville | Monday Aug 15
Thread lifts are the hottest new trend at the plastic surgeon's office -- that is if the doctor is doing it.2.7
Topics: Louisville
Cameron Has Successful Facial Surgery
Yahoo | Saturday Aug 13
Dr. Reichner, Double Board Certified, Chairman of Plastic Surgery, Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery University of California.2.9
Topics: Surgery
Changing faces
Bozeman Daily Chronicle | Wednesday Aug 10
Getting plastic surgery had been on Naomi Rigby's mind for 15 years. "It was something I wanted to do for a long, long time," Rigby said.2
Laser Lipo
WSVN Miami Beach | Monday Aug 8
What if you could remove those extra pounds... And sculpt your body... All with minimal pain.2
A Country Obsessed With Looks
Chosun Ilbo | Monday Aug 8
Koreans of all ages are obsessed with their looks and will go to almost any length, from punishing fitness regimes to plastic surgery, to ensure they are slim and attractive.2.9
New hair transplant for Berlusconi
Yahoo (AFP) | Saturday Aug 6
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has undergone a new hair transplant, one year after a successful first operation, Italian newspapers said.2.9
Better face lift
WTNH New Haven | Thursday Aug 4
Still not a lot of surgeons do this procedure, but new research shows it works great for getting to the middle portion of the face--around the cheeks--where the muscles start to loosen and the skin starts to ...4.2
Topics: Surgery
Women of 'glam men'
Asia News Network | Tuesday Aug 2
Banker? Too boring. IT specialist? Too common. Engineer, lawyer and accountant are also sooo last week, dahlink.2.9
Mentor closer to receiving FDA approval for silicone gel
Santa Barbara News-Press | Jul 29, 2005
Santa Barbara-based Mentor Corp. received conditional approval from the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday to sell silicone-gel breast implants in the American market again.2.7
FDA Move on Breast Implants Draws Swift Reactions
HealthDay | Jul 29, 2005
After a 13-year moratorium, silicone gel-filled breast implants are making their way back to the U.S. market.3.5
The Rock Star: INXS host and Extreme Makeover surgeon Garth Fisher call it quits
AOL Celebrity | Jul 27, 2005
Pinup-turned-Rock Star: INXS host Brooke Burke and her husband, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Garth Fisher, have split up, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.2.9
Topics: Brooke Burke
Ad For Plastic Surgeon Leaves No Mystery
Adrants | Jul 26, 2005
WorldUnfurled found an ad in a local Denver paper for Linda Huang , a plastic surgeon that carried the odd headline, "The Best Middle-aged, Female, Asian Plastic Surgeon in Denver" and wondered just how many ...
Titan Laser Helps Tighten Loose, Sagging Skin
WAVE Louisville | Jul 25, 2005
Whether it's through weight loss or the aging process, loose, saggy skin is a common complaint at the plastic surgeon's office.2.7
Reconstructive Technique Provides Option for Difficult Nasal Plastic Surgery
Medicalnewstoday.com | Jul 25, 2005
A surgical technique that requires the removal, restructure and re-implantation of the nasal septum appears to be a useful option for repairing the hard-to-treat severely deviated septum, according to an ...2.7
Topics: Surgery, Chicago
Grandads join the facelift set
Timesonline.co.uk | Jul 23, 2005
HE was once mentioned in The Guinness Book of Records as the world's most prolific actor, but Jan Leighton may now be setting a different kind of record.2.7
Topics: Surgery
Obesity by the numbers
WBRZ Baton Rouge | Jul 22, 2005
Louisiana spent an estimated $1.37 billion for obese people's medical care in 2003.2.7
Bobbitt's plastic surgeon is getting attached to Israel
Jerusalem Post | Jul 17, 2005
It isn't easy being known best for reattaching another man's severed penis. But as Dr.2.7
Extreme Makeover - Massachusetts Open Casting Call
WMTW Auburn | Jul 14, 2005
EXTREME MAKEOVER on ABC is holding an open casting call in your area and is looking for special deserving individuals who have always dreamed of having the ultimate transformation by way of plastic surgery.4
Patients sue doctor over old computer
Kansas City Star (Registration Required) | Jul 14, 2005
Legal fallout continues to rain down on a Leawood plastic surgeon who placed a computer with private patient records in his trash.2.7
Topics: Meriden, Leawood
Plastic Surgery
WHBT Tallahassee | Jul 13, 2005
Plastic Surgery at 1800BeYourBest.com 1800BeYourBest offers a cosmetic surgery center with answers to your questions about the cost, risk and benefit of all types of plastic surgery for the face and body.2
'Extreme'Audition
Madison County Herald | Jul 12, 2005
RIDGELAND , Some of us have entertained the passing thought of changing our identity and becoming a new person, fresh and unmarked by time or troubles, but few have had the opportunity to make that daydream a ...
Topics: Elizabeth
Three Out of Four Adults Say Automobiles Have Faces Too, According to a Chrysler...
Automotive.com | Jul 11, 2005
As the most awarded new car ever*, the Chrysler 300 is known for its design and "great face." The ... Darrick Antell, one of New York's top plastic surgeons and Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery.2.7
Topics: Chrysler
Uncovering beauty
Metrowest Daily News | Jul 8, 2005
When I hear the word "abrasion," I think about reaching for a Band-Aid. But at Sleek MedSpa in the Natick Mall, use it to create the word "microdermabrasion" and you have something quite wonderful.1.6
Topics: Natick
Area authors offer advice, info in nonfiction books
North County Times | Jul 3, 2005
From plastic surgery to career advice to motherhood and aging, area authors offer up a plethora of advice for readers in the current crop of nonfiction book releases.2.7
Plastic Surgeon Denies He Exposed Too Much About Miss World's Operations
WSVN Miami Beach | Jun 25, 2005
The plastic surgeon for the reigning Miss World denied Friday that he lied about the work he did on her in several media interviews.5
Topics: Surgery
In the Name of Beauty
Psychology Today | Jun 20, 2005
In the Name of Beauty By: Willow Lawson Summary: Plastic surgeon Z. Paul Lorenc talks about dishonest patients, dysmorphic disorder and his love for art.2.7
Topics: Surgery
Breast Cancer Uses Growth Factors to Lure Stem Cells
Innovations-report.com | Jun 8, 2005
Like a siren song, breast cancer secretes growth factors to attract stem cells then uses those cells + which normally promote healing + to help it survive, researchers have found.1.6
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A 'Nip/Tuck' with Redgrave/Richardson
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Jul 13, 2004
BEVERLY HILLS -- In a plastic-surgery-obsessed culture, what's a little nip here?
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