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Large Numbers Support Interest in Cosmetic Surgery
A survey conducted by UCLA scientists and reported in the latest issue of the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery shows that most women and large numbers of men are intersted in having cosmetic surgery. Forty eight percent of women in the survey showed interest in cosmetic surgery, liposuction or both, and 23 percent said there might be a possibility of interest. For men, 23 percent said they would be interested in surgery, and another 17 percent expressed possible interest. Additionally, 21 percent of women and 11 percent of men described themselves as unattractive, and 31 percent of women and 16 percent of men reported feeling so uncomfortable in a swimsuit that they avoid wearing one in public. (Read more about Large Numbers Support Interest in Cosmetic Surgery)
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Columbia University Medical Center Dept. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
161 Fort Washington Ave., Suite 601
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-533-0487
As a parent, you only want the best for your child. If you have a child with a cleft lip, it can be not only disheartening, but can leave you emotionally stressed. However, thanks to advance medical technology, reconstructive surgeries can successfully amend a cleft lip.
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If Left Untreated, Varicose Veins Can Pose Risks
Varicose veins are an unsightly nuissance for one in two people over 50 who enjoy wearing warm weather clothing during summer months. For many people, the aesthetic benefit of getting treatment to clear up these bulging, ropy, or bruised looking veins offers enough incentive. However, few people are aware of the health dangers that can arise if varicose veins are left untreated. (Read more about If Left Untreated, Varicose Veins Can Pose Risks)
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Dr. Arlen G. Fleisher, MD, FACS
Premier Vein Centers of Westchester
5 Coates Drive
Goshen,
NY
10924
Call 888-355-0042
Are you considering getting treatment for your varicose veins? Under the leadership of Dr. Arlen G. Fleisher, the Premier Vein Centers of Westchester has been providing the patients with the latest in varicose veins treatment. The use of laser technology for phlebological treatments has greatly simplified the method of treating leg veins. If you are considering getting treatment for varicose or spider veins, consider treatment with Dr. Fleisher. He has been helping Goshen, Orange County, NY residents achieve healthier and happier legs and can help you.
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Plastic Surgery, the Who and What of It
Ever wonder who's getting plastic surgery? For the most part, it's women. Statistics compiled by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery show that of the 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures done in 2005, over 90% were preformed on women. In fact, surgical procedures for women showed a modest annual increase of 2%, while they were down 8% for men. People ages 35-50 years are the most likely to have a cosmetic procedure done, accounting for nearly half of procedures, compared with just 4% of people 65 and older. (Read more about Plastic Surgery, the Who and What of It)
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Dr. J. Shah, MD
Amari Medical Spa
455 Central Park Avenue Suite 206
Scarsdale,
NY
10583
Call 888-405-8340
Losing weight and staying fit are some of the hardest goals for people to achieve. Unfortunately, even with efforts of diet and exercise, some body fat still reamains. If you're looking for safe and effective weight loss treatment, Amari Medical Spa and Laser Center near New Rochelle, New York is proud to offer you solutions with promising results. The Amari Clinic uses revolutionary Lipodissolve treatment to help you obtain the figure you've always wanted.
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Botox Can Correct the Effects of Bell's Palsy
Botox injections may alleviate Bell's Palsy. Bell's Palsy is a condition of weakening or paralysis of facial muscles. The condition is caused by trauma to the cranial nerve and sometimes is associated with pregnancy or a viral infection like Herpes simplex. The condition is usually not permanent. Although more prevalent in elderly people, it can strike anyone at any age and affects 40,000 Americans every year. (Read more about Botox Can Correct the Effects of Bell's Palsy)
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