May 25th, 2008 by editor

We know that surgery is a very expensive not to mention lucrative procedure, which is why it is imperative that the public makes sure that the doctors who does them are still bounded by ethical behaviors. In the case of plastic surgeons, they should put it among themselves to make sure that they only accept patients who either have major deformities or have justified the need for a plastic surgery. They neglect the fact that there are other options to looking better, how many doctors actually refer their patients to a therapist or the gym to boost self esteem the none-surgical way?
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May 15th, 2008 by editor

Cosmetic surgery should be the last option for anyone who wants a physical make over and with good reasons. If you think going under the knife is tough, wait until you experience the aftermath. The after effect of cosmetic surgery is no different from a major surgery, patients are made invalid and suffer from wide range of side effects for a period of time, and as if that is not enough, the maintenance is even harder not to mention more expensive than the actual procedure itself. So if you’re thinking that liposuction is the easy way to losing weight, remember that the procedure was made to be maintained with diet and exercise after wards, so if you’re too lazy to do both now, forget about surgery.
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January 16th, 2008 by Nikko
Television series about medical practice are the rave these days. Everybody seems interested in the lives and works of doctors and medical practitioners. Nip/Tuck is a Television series set in a South Florida Plastic Surgery Center.
The series Nip/Tuck based on Plastic Surgeons Sean McNamara and Christian Troy is said to have influenced the increase of the number of plastic surgery procedures in the US.
The presentation of the field of medicine and interaction between patients and doctors may be influenced by real-life real life occurrences or be totally fictional but it is undeniable that these series have captured the interest of many from across the globe.
To read about a medical professional’s views on the depiction of plastic surgery by nip/tuck, visit:
http://www.nipandtuc.com/under-the-knife.cfm.
A certain Dr. Stevens of the Marina Plastic Surgery reviews each episode of the series and clarifies which are scientifically feasible as based on his years of practice in the Plastic Surgery industry.
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