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Dr. Cruise's patient Traycee Jones is featured in the June 16th, 2008, issue of PEOPLE magazine "Plastic Surgery for Real People." Traycee is a mom of three, who has gone through a tummy tuck procedure with Dr. Cruise, Newport Beach, CA. Read her story. |
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Tighter Plastic Surgery Rules Sought. California lawmakers are pushing for tougher standards for clinics and surgeons that perform cosmetic surgery. |
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Study Raises Questions About a Facial Implant. Spanish researchers say polyalkylimide-laced gels used in cosmetic surgery procedures may cause swelling and other complications. |
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More Teens Now Seeking Breast Augmentation. Research shows that more breast augmentation surgeries are being performed on young women.
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Procedures Gives Man a Much-Needed Lift. After years of living with sagging eyelids, Spring Arbor police officer Dan Walsh had corrective surgery. |
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How Plastic Surgery Can Boost Your Career. A growing body of research has found that a person's physical attractiveness can have an effect on his career. |
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Study Finds Breast Augmentation Surgery Boosts Mood. A study conducted by Dr. Elvio Bueno Garcia, MD, Ph.D., reveals that women who undergo breast augmentation surgery show improvements to their psychological well-being. |
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Hip Fat Good; Organ Fat Bad....fat stored under the skin, known as subcutaneous fat, may have health benefits. |
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The Young and Plastic Surgery Hungry. New data shows that plastic surgery has a new, younger following. |
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Plastic Surgery Brings Multiple Challenges. Plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer recently wrote "My Beautiful Mommy," a picture book that explains cosmetic surgery to children. |
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The Latest Wrinkle Erasers. Fillers are some of the best-working wrinkle removers... |
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Injections to Trim Body Fat Lack Medical Confirmation...mesotherapy is comprised of injections of substances into skin fat, causing it to dissipate and be removed. |
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Men Giving Botox, Lipo a Try. ASAPSreports that U.S. males received 17 percent more cosmetic treatments in 2007, totaling over 1 million. |
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A Manly Comeback. Men are usually viewed as less likely candidates for cosmetic surgery, yet that stereotype is now being overturned by males that are seeking "manlier" features. |
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More Men Are Seeking Nip, Tuck. Physicians claim men are undergoing cosmetic surgery procedures to compete in the workforce, feel more satisfied about their aesthetic shortcomings, and upgrade their love lives. |
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Men are Muscling Into Cosmetic Procedures. Illustrating men's increasing interest in cosmetic procedures, the percentage of all U.S. cosmetic-surgery patients last year who were male was 12 percent--up 44 percent from 2000. |
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Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures for Ethnic Patients Up 13 Percent in 2007 |
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Plastic Surgery Focuses on Face, Chest in 2007. ASPS Reports Parallel Inrease in Women and Men, Closing Gender gap. |
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Plastic Surgery Procedures Maintain Steady Growth in 2007. Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Spending Increases 9 Percent to $12.4 Billion |
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Cosmetic Plastic Surgery for Baby Boomers Shifts to Lifts
ASPS
Reports Significant Increases in Skin Removal and Lift Procedures |
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Plastic Surgeons Analyze Impact of Silicone ASPS Survey Forecasts Breast Implant Market |
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American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Offer Patient Advisory for those Affected by Fig |
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Landmark Discovery in Manipulating Fat Could Revolutionize Plastic Surgery, ASPS Says |
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Men Fill Face, Modify Midsection with Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
Results Revealed in ASPS Procedural Statistics Report |
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Cosmetic Plastic Surgery "Mommy Makeovers" on the Rise |
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Suspension of Arizona Physician Underscores Importance of Checking Credentials Before Having Plastic Surgery |
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Top 10 Questions To Ask Your Surgeon Before Going Under The Knife |
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Silicone Breast Implants are Back.
After 14 years of intense research and scrutiny, Silicone Breast Implants are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They are now available to anyone over the age of 22. |
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ASPS Studies Re-evaluate Psychological Benefits and Health Concerns of Silicone Breast Implants |
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11 Million Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures
in 2006 - Up 7% |
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Cosmetic Surgery Tourism. Cosmetic surgery tourism is a price-driven phenomenon that has experienced increased growth over the past decade. |