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Anonymous CEO Recounts Her Plastic Surgery Past

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is reporting on one woman’s account to Oprah.com, in which she describes her long relationship with plastic surgery.  The woman, a 55 year-old CEO who remains anonymous, seems somewhat conflicted with her plastic surgery past.  Still, the ASAPS article reports that “her improved looks…make her feel less […]

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Groupons for Cosmetic Surgery are Controversial

Groupon in the UK sent out a promotional email to members this week offering them discounted plastic surgery. The deal offered was 5,000 GBP in plastic surgery for just 1,999 GBP.  Patients could choose from a breast augmentation or a rhinoplasty for this cost. Of course, true to Groupon’s typical structure, people interested in having

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Is Vaginal Rejuvenation the Next Plastic Surgery Trend for Women?

Women that have experienced pregnancy understand just how drastically their bodies can change. The effects of pregnancy and childbirth are not limited to any specific area of the body either – the physical changes can be head to toe. One of these physical changes is leading to a new trend in plastic surgery that may

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Home Botox Kits: A Dangerous New Trend?

This week a new ‘medical’ trend has been featured in the media – a home Botox kit. It promises to provide everything that someone needs to reduce the appearance of wrinkles with professional results. The risks are countless. Risks of Home Botox Kits Poorly trained professionals can make mistakes when administering Botox. Poor results become

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Botox May Soon Have Another Medicinal Purpose Treating Urinary Incontinence

It is often assumed that Botox serves only aesthetic purposes. However, it has been approved by the FDA to treat migraine headaches, and it looks like it may soon have another medicinal purpose. New data published suggests that it may be effectively used in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Botox and Its Potential New Medicinal

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