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www.medicalnewsservice.com @ 03/28/07 09:04
the shaver technique is really the first long lasting solution for excessive underarm sweating that offers patients minimal scarring, unlike other procedures, said kenneth murray, md, asps member surgeon and study author. more than two years after | |
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www.cnn.com @ 02/19/07 21:31
(reuters) -- restylane, a popular cosmetic treatment for temporarily plumping out wrinkles, actually makes the skin produce more collagen, the natural stuff that makes skin look young, researchers said on monday. that means the product, which millions | www.orlandosentinel.com @ 03/26/07 20:41
last week, i noted that the deep venous thrombosis problem was severe enough that the u.s. congress declared march dvt awareness month. the danger of dvt is not just the circulation issues in the leg, such as pain and swelling, but the greater danger of | www.thnt.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
david said. we originally talked about getting lasik, but i | blog.lib.umn.edu @ 05/23/07 13:25
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it's been popular in hollywood for years, but now americaâ??s number one cosmetic surgery is making its way into small towns across the country. botox is famous for making people look younger and there's a town in our area where more and more people | 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 | |
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www.newsnet5.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik surgery, but does it really work? the short answer, for the vast majority of clients, is yes. as cliché as it sounds, lasik really did change my life. i�ll never forget my first trip to the beach after my surgery. i woke up in the middle of the | www.allheadlinenews.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
botox injections, despite previously admitting to having the cosmetic procedure. the 42-year-old actress claims she has never used any type of wrinkle-removing chemical treatments or plastic surgery of any kind. she is quoted by britain's daily express | www.medicalnewsservice.com @ 03/07/07 21:18
(breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction, etc) and 316 patients who had medically necessary surgery (gynecologic, orthopedic, ophthalmic, etc). however, both groups reported similar experiences, perceptions, and attitudes regarding their surgical |
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