Posted October 16, 2011 in Breast Reduction, Ear Surgery (Otoplasty), Gynecomastia, News & Research, Rhinoplasty
Bullying is not a new for children. Although, there has been a lot of media attention on the subject lately. A recent ABC news story told of a young 13-year-old girl whose parents allowed her to have a rhinoplasty procedure following taunts and teasing on Facebook. The parents likened the decision to buying braces or a new wardrobe […]
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Posted October 13, 2011 in Microdermabrasion, Uncategorized
For the majority of Americans who go to work, staying healthy is a challenge. A recent online health magazine pointed to three healthy tips for workers. The first was surprisingly, to brush your teeth after drinking your morning cup of coffee. According to the article the sugar in your coffee, especially when coupled with the dry mouth often associated […]
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Posted October 12, 2011 in Uncategorized
As women age certain health risk are increased. One disease women should be concerned about is heart disease. Many call it the silent killer. According to The Los Angeles Times eating green leafy vegetables can help to fight the disease even when it is genetic. ”Our research suggests there may be an important interplay between genes and diet […]
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Posted October 11, 2011 in News & Research
The cost of obesity is tallied in the media quite often. But ,few people think about the additional cost to buy healthier foods. According to an online women’s magazine, health food can sometimes cost more than four times as much as junk food. Take, for example, some varieties of organic produce, which can cost up to $5.99 a […]
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Posted October 10, 2011 in Uncategorized
We love good health news that includes chocolate as a plus in our diet. A recent Swedish study found a link between preventing stokes and adding chocolate to a woman’s diet. The findings, released today, appear in the Oct. 18 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Suggesting that women who have a couple […]
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Posted October 07, 2011 in Uncategorized
A new law signed by the governor is designed to protect patients who are having surgery in outpatient surgery centers. The new law will require that the surgery centers are inspected regularly and are subject to surprise visits. ”It brings oversight that’s long overdue over these clinics,” Price said Sunday after the governor signed the law. Sen. […]
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Posted October 06, 2011 in Uncategorized
When celebrities have plastic surgery( and admit it) it seems to capture the attention of the media. Sharon Osbourne was no exception when she announced that her absence from her talk show was due to breast implants removal. According to NBC “I don’t feel like I have a water-bed laying on my chest anymore,” Osbourne said, adding […]
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Posted October 05, 2011 in Breast Lift, Uncategorized
With the obesity epidemic front and center for so many health focused media outlets, it was big news to see that a recent study actually pointed to the health benefits of liposuction. According to an online industry article the study was presented at the ASPS meeting in Denver a few weeks back. The study shows for the first time […]
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Posted October 04, 2011 in Uncategorized
No it is not out of a science fiction novel. According to an industry online publication scientists in Australia are studying the regeneration of tails on alligators to determine if the same ability can be mimicked for patients who have had a mastectomy. The mastectomy is typically performed on women who are suffering from breast cancer. It is […]
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Posted October 03, 2011 in Brow Lift, Cosmetic Injectables, News & Research
In the world of easy access and do-it-yourself benefits it is not very surprising that BOTOX® Cosmetic has become the new at home consumer craze. Available over the Internet it is very enticing and seems easy when compared to diabetic who inject on a daily basis. According to a recent online industry article, not only is this a bad […]
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