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cosmetic dermatologist eric finzi, md, phd indicates that the common and serious disease of major depression that is resistant to routine pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic treatment approaches may be successfully treated by minor cosmetic procedures | |
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cosmetic surgery patients regret not learning more before undergoing procedures, study suggests subscribe now (it's free!) to win. we randomly choose a subscriber each month to send $100 in eco-home | www.latimes.com @ 12/03/06 06:23
breast implants' approval by the fda was not fine-print free. women must weigh the impact, and costs, of follow-up care. the days before thanksgiving are typically quiet in the offices of plastic surgeons. but a long-awaited decision to approve silicone | www.sciencedaily.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik and lasek procedures, a study by the university of illinois at chicago ... > a u.s. study suggests surgery for lumbar disk herniation offers no advantages in pain reduction as compared with non-surgical treatments. the ... > a u.s. scientist has | www.rutlandherald.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik eye surgery. lasik surgery doesn't fix focusing problems. instead, it gets around the problem by creating monovision � giving you near vision in one eye and distance vision in the other. some people may have trouble adjusting to monovision, | www.ameinfo.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik treatment of myopic astigmatism adding that dr. knorz dwelt on the techniques of complementing the use of laser with the transplant of lenses to correct the far sight cases and non-adjustment with shortsightedness. dr. knorz explained that these | |
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this one known as epi-lasik, which is designed for patients who can't have conventional laser surgery because it removes too much corneal tissue. a recent eye exam showed she could see 20/20 without glasses. it's pretty great, says hwu, 33, who paid | www.orlandosentinel.com @ 04/04/07 15:33
question: i never have had surgery before, but i am scheduled for elective surgery in a few months. what scares me the most is the postoperative pain. i am afraid the pain medications won't work. on the other hand, i am afraid of becoming addicted. | www.news.com.au @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) surgery in australia, and more than 10 million procedures worldwide, refractive surgery is one of the most popular elective surgeries in the world. used to treat short-sightedness (myopia), farsightedness |
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