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Is Plastic Surgery for Kids Ever Ok?

Posted October 22, 2013 in Body Procedures, Facial Procedures

By Leslie Howard Stevens – Follow me on Google+ In 2011 ABC’s Good Morning America profiled a patient who had recently undergone otoplasty, sometimes called “pinning back” the ears. It might not normally be considered newsworthy except for the fact that the patient was a seven year-old girl. The last decade has seen a 30 percent increase in […]

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Plastic Surgery Overseas is Still Risky

Posted October 18, 2013 in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, Facial Procedures

By Leslie Howard Stevens – Follow me on Google+ Globalization of medicine combined with lower costs has resulted in large numbers of Americans heading overseas to undergo plastic surgery. The term “medical tourism” has been coined to refer to operations that come in package deals, much like a resort vacation. Despite the rise in popularity, the decision […]

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Can botox help you get a small waist?

Posted October 12, 2013 in Botox, Non-Surgery Procedures

By Leslie Howard Stevens – Follow me on Google+ First officially approved in the U.S. in 2002, the use of Botox for facial rejuvenation has reached an all-time high. In 2012 6.1 million procedures were performed, up to eight percent from the previous year. The application is successfully used to treat crow’s feet, frown lines, and […]

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Social Media and Plastic Surgery

Posted October 09, 2013 in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, Facial Procedures

By Leslie Howard Stevens – Follow me on Google+ The explosion of social media has revolutionized the way people relate to and communicate with each other. One impact that probably wasn’t anticipated by those high-tech pioneers is an increased interest in plastic surgery. A poll conducted by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive […]

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