Archive for the ‘Liposuction News’ Category

Quick Nose Fix

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reported that 141,912 people living in the U.S. underwent rhinoplasty surgery in 2006 alone. Since so many men and women seem to be going under the knife yearly to fix up the shapes of their noses, scientists have found a way for patients to see what a new [...]

Breast Implants Free of Charge

Thursday, November 8th, 2007


According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, a reported 383,866 people underwent breast augmentation surgery in 2006 and just when you thought the implant craze couldn’t get any stranger…it has.
While skimming through the several articles regarding plastic surgery that fill the web, I came across a particularly interesting, and yes, strange story, about Breast Implants Free of Charge…

The Yoga Face

Thursday, November 8th, 2007


Men and women worldwide are constantly looking for that instant fix to alter their appearance, make it look more youthful, more alive. As the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports, 11.5 million Americans went under the knife for some nipping and tucking in 2006.
Of these millions, 138,245 patients received The Yoga Face. For those who don’t [...]

Plastic Surgery Not Always Cosmetic

Thursday, November 8th, 2007


A person going in for a little plastic surgery seems to have become a societal norm in the past decade. Whether a housewife is going under the knife for a breast augmentation or a businessman is having some liposuction done, surgery is no longer only desired for the vain and those in the adult film [...]

Ear This!

Thursday, November 8th, 2007


We all have our imperfections and while some choose to simply hide behind their cellulite with black, baggy clothes, others hit the operating table for a seemingly “quick fix” operation.

Although procedures like liposuction, breast augmentations and rhinoplasties are among the most popular in the United States, the possibilities of what can be “fixed” and “nipped” are way off…