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Consumers And Plastic Surgeons Say Economy Is Cutting Into Cosmetic Procedures
October 28, 2008 While history has taught us that looks matter for everyone from presidential candidates to the person next door, the economic crisis is forcing many consumers to re-evaluate their cosmetic surgery ... > full story -
Sun-Damaged Skin Responds Well To Laser Treatment
October 20, 2008 Researchers have found scientific evidence that the appearance of sun-damaged skin may be improved by treatment with a topical product that increases the skin's sensitivity to light, followed by ... > full story -
LEDs May Help Reduce Skin Wrinkles
October 20, 2008 Researchers in Germany are describing a potential alternative to Botox and cosmetic surgery for easing facial wrinkles. Their study reports that high intensity visible light from light emitting ... > full story -
'Smile Doctors' Create, Restore And Enhance Patients' Smiles
October 8, 2008 At the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons Plastic Surgery 2008 conference, plastic surgeons or "smile doctors" will reveal state-of-the-art "facial ... > full story -
Deflated 'Pancake' Breasts Restored After Pregnancy, Weight Loss, Aging
October 8, 2008 Women who desire a mommy-makeover, have had major weight loss, or are unhappy with the toll age has taken on their breasts can breathe easier. An innovative procedure to correct severely deflated, ... > full story -
Controversial Fat Injections Can Improve Breast Reconstruction; Jury's Out On Augmentation
October 8, 2008 Injecting fat after breast reconstruction to correct implant wrinkling or dimpling may be safe and effective to improve breast shape, according to a new ... > full story -
'Fantastic Four' Of Breast Procedures Leave Women Extremely Satisfied, Study Finds
October 8, 2008 Breast augmentation, lift, combination lift/augmentation and reduction achieve high satisfaction rates; enhance self-esteem and quality of life; and 99 percent of women would have their surgery ... > full story -
Children With Hay Fever More Likely To Experience Headaches, Facial Pain
September 21, 2008 Children who suffer from bouts of allergic rhinitis are also more likely to suffer from headaches, facial pain, and ear aches than children without these allergies, says new research presented at the ... > full story -
Botox Can Improve First Impressions For Attractiveness, Dating Success
September 21, 2008 The popular cosmetic enhancement, botulinum toxin A positively effects first impression judgments in relation to attractiveness, dating success, and athleticism, says new ... > full story -
Prosthetic Ears Appear To Improve Hearing And Speech Recognition In Noisy Environments
September 15, 2008 Prosthetic ears appear to improve hearing and speech recognition in noisy environments, according to a new ... > full story
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