Monthly Archives: January 2011

A recent women’s health article “Nipped, tucked and wide awake?” on msnbc.com, is getting lots of attention from those in the cosmetic medical field. The article investigates low cost plastic surgery under local anesthesia, and presents some keen insight about … Continue reading

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Facial plastic surgery data from 2010 showed that three fourths of the procedures performed were non-surgical, highlighting the trend toward less-invasive treatments. The survey results came from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). Other highlights from … Continue reading

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A recent Good Morning America segment reported on some teens who have gotten plastic surgery to try to end teasing and bullying about their appearance. Erica Morgo, a high school senior, was featured and says that she was bullied about … Continue reading

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The future might hold a non-surgical cosmetic procedure to get rid of the dreaded double chin. The pharmaceutical company Bayer has announced that it is launching tests for an injectable drug to combat the fat deposits that lead to a … Continue reading

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