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Posted February 03, 2011 in Breast Implants, Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery
An alarming new trend in cosmetic procedures is taking hold and respected surgeons in the plastic surgery field want to warn patients about the dangers of some procedures marketed as “awake cosmetic surgery.” Awake surgeries are now being noticed not for the beautiful results they yield (they often do not), but rather the unsafe conditions […]
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Posted January 14, 2011 in Body Surgery
Although liposuction has long been the most effective means of permanent fat reduction, physicians continue to research new non-invasive fat reduction technologies in hopes of one day increasing the options available to patients seeking slimmer curves and improved body contours. According to a recent article in the Cosmetic Surgery Times, a few non-surgical devices designed […]
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Posted December 31, 2010 in Cosmetic Surgery
According to survey data recently released by researchers at the University of Iowa, fewer Americans than previously supposed are engaging in medical tourism, or the practice of seeking cheaper plastic surgery and other procedures in countries outside the U.S. Brandon Alleman and his team of researchers at the University of Iowa surveyed 45 companies that […]
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Posted August 20, 2009 in Plastic Surgery
For many men and women in Oregon and the greater Northwest region, diet and exercise aren’t always enough to achieve the sculpted body they desire. No matter how many hours you spend at the gym or how clean you eat, stubborn fat pockets can linger—especially around the abdomen, hips, thighs, and arms. At Aesthetic Plastic […]
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