July 5th, 2008 by editor
It is a fact that every woman wants to have that J. Lo butt. Round, perky, and curvy—all of these are every woman’s fantasy. However, some people are generally not endowed with the same butt as J. Lo.
So, they undergo buttock augmentation.

You actually have options of whether you want the augmentation to be “natural” or “artificial”. Natural buttock augmentation is a much more complicated procedure. It includes medical procedures such as liposuction (for sucking fats on your abdomen, tummy or wherever else), filtering and processing of fats (to be later injected in your buttocks), and the finale, injection of the said fats to the different areas of your butt. Artificial buttock augmentation on the other hand involves the insertion of silicon implants to you butt.
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June 2nd, 2008 by Nikko
Thanks to science and technology, people now have the choice and the facility to live the way they want to live.
Men and women who are not satisfied with certain physical attributes may undergo operation to have specific body parts altered or enhanced. There are now surgical procedures especially designed for injured athletes and artists to give them the chance to get back to their pre-injury level of competence.
Plastic surgery has been helping people reclaim their lives and feel more comfortable with themselves. The happiness and the appreciation of self-worth brought about by the post-operation results is more important than the enhancement of the physical appearance of plastic surgery patients.
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May 30th, 2008 by editor

Just because you could afford it doesn’t mean you should go for it. A lot of celebrities have gone under the knife to fix something that wasn’t wrong in the first place. They wanted to perfect themselves but instead they end up looking ten times worse. When Tara Reid opted to have liposuction, she ended up having the stomach of a wrinkly old lady, she would have been better off doing it the normal way through dieting and working out. Hillary Duff had her normal lips pimped and now she looks like a horse. Lesson? There are no instant gratification and, love your body coz its not something you can play with like clay with a surgeon.
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May 27th, 2008 by editor
There are two types of plastic surgery: Reconstructive and cosmetic. Reconstructive surgery from the word reconstruction deals with repair. If one had an operation that resulted to a deformation, like that of a breast cancer patient who needs to have her mammary glands back, then that is where reconstructive surgery comes in. Cosmetic surgery is what we often call vanity operation, it is done to improve physical disposition. This type of surgery has two types: Surgical and non surgical. Surgical includes rhynoplasty (reshaping of the nose) breast reduction or enlargement, liposuction among others. Non surgical procedures includes dermabrassion (lightening of scars), laser peeling and other skin oriented operation meant for that flawless look.

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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 22nd, 2008 by editor

There is a petition to band teens from resorting to plastic surgery. This is after 306,000 of them has willingly gone under the knife to alter a body part two usually breast enlargements and nose jobs and butt enhancements. The call to ban plastic procedures was made to establish to put a stop to the growing concern over the young public’s obsession over media depicted standard of perfection. Another issue is the fact that surgery at such a young age could pose as a threat to one’s natural growth. It is a fact that the body, seeing that it is still considered to be in its developing stage during teenage years is still bound to take on a new form as they reach their 20s, the procedure might do more harm than good in the end.
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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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May 1st, 2008 by editor

Just as you thought the little veins inside your legs that cause a great deal of pain cannot be treated, then you’re wrong.
Before, doctors only used lasers to treat the large visible veins on your legs called varicose veins. They never used it on smaller sized veins because they fear that the laser was too strong for the little veins to handle (the veins might burn, and rupture in the process). A new study shows that with the use of local anesthesia, targeting these small veins is now possible. The job of anesthesia is to wrap the vein, and make it less vulnerable to the powerful laser.
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April 24th, 2008 by editor

If you think your cellulites are a hopeless case because you’ve already tried everything (from natural remedies to expensive creams), LipoLite might just be the answer to your prayers. No, it’s not just another liposuction because it’s specially made to target those nasty cellulites you see on your legs. A lot of women have been trying it out since cellulites are hard to eliminate no matter what exercise you do (studies show it’s something natural!). The process is quite different too. It includes 2 different kinds of liposuction: the first one sucks and drains out the unnecessary fats on your legs, and the second one serves as a follow-up by shaping it. Having those perfect legs you see on commercials is not anymore a far-fetched dream—you can achieve it with LipoLite.
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April 21st, 2008 by editor
Liposuction are only for over weights. Not anymore!

A different kind of liposuction is being practiced in today’s hospitals and cosmetic surgery clinics. It’s called the micro-liposuction. If you already have a curvaceous body, yet you think there are certain areas that need some trimming, then you can go for micro-liposuction. This brand-new technology allows women, and men as well, to achieve the body they always wanted—the fast way. It is also very different with the usual liposuction acquired by the over weights because with micro-liposuction, you’ll barely see signs that you’ve undergone such medical procedure. Have that perfect body, NOW!
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