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www.deseretnews.com @ 12/02/06 21:42
breast implants friday despite lingering safety questions, making the devices available to tens of thousands of women who have clamored for them. the food and drug administration approved the implants for women 22 and older, or those undergoing | |
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www.sciencedaily.com @ 01/22/07 11:23
lasik eye surgery but who are still hesitant about undergoing the knife, a new laser-only surgical method developed at the university of michigan may help reduce complications ... > -- a study led by a researcher at the university of illinois at chicago | www.stltoday.com @ 04/04/07 15:33
breast implants each year, but he says 85 percent to 90 percent of the implants he does are for cosmetic reasons rather than for breast reconstruction. his typical patients are women ages 25 to 45 who have had children and want to get back to more like | www.medicalnewstoday.com @ 03/20/07 20:37
breast implants, there still are considerable risks that women must consider before walking into the operating room, edward melmed, a dallas-based plastic surgeon, and judy norsigian, executive director of , 2/2). fda in november 2006 approved the use of | www.medicalnewstoday.com @ 04/04/07 15:33
breast reconstruction after mastectomy. the researchers surveyed 365 surgeons, asking them how often they referred patients considering a mastectomy to a plastic surgeon before performing the mastectomy. the surgeons were identified from a | www.emediawire.com @ 02/07/07 20:38
breast reconstruction is a type of physical salvation; a way to restore their physical profile and regain their sense of self. although current plastic surgery techniques provide many reconstructive options for women, many of these choices are not | www.webmd.com @ 01/22/07 11:23
breast implants came on the market in 1962. in 1992, citing safety concerns, the fda stopped sales of the implants. now the fda says the implants -- officially designated as medical devices -- are safe and effective, said daniel schultz, md, director of | |
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march 26 (healthday news) -- low rates of breast reconstruction surgery in the united states may be partly due to major differences in plastic surgeon referral practices by general surgeons treating newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, a new study | www.usaeyes.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik clinical trial for farsighted astigmatism show that wavefront-based lasik provides better results in terms of uncorrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity and reduced the induction of higher order aberrations compared to conventional lasik | www.webmd.com @ 05/04/07 09:38
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