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Health officials alarmed over silicone injections for fuller buttocks
Some women who want rounder, fuller buttocks are turning to a dangerous cosmetic procedure: illegal injections of silicone offered by people who lack medical training and may buy their supplies in home improvement stores. The trend — which has...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery, Police Arrests, Home Improvement
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Warning: Smoking can make your nipples fall off
Anthony Youn, M.D., is a plastic surgeon in Metro Detroit. He is the author of "In Stitches," a humorous memoir about growing up Asian American and becoming a doctor.
I cringe every time I see a patient for a breast lift who is a smoker. I'm deathly...Tags: Facelift, Breast Lift, Cosmetic Procedures, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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$11.6 million facelift for North High athletics
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsNorth high school is getting a facelift and more space. Wichita school board members approved the $11.6 million project during Monday night's meeting. brightcove.createExperiences(); North high school is getting a facelift and more space. Wichita school...Tags: Facelift, Wrestling, Health, High Schools, Schools
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Smoking can make your nipples fall off
KIAHAuthor and celebrity plastic surgeon Anthony Yung gave more reasons to stop smoking. He says women who smoke and have breast lifts run the risk of having their nipples turn black and fall off. Smoking can also result in infected tummy tucks and cause...Tags: Breast Lift, Cosmetic Procedures, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Quitting Smoking
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Former Biggest Loser Contestant has Weight Loss Surgery
CW33 NewsRenee Wilson was all smiles during her 2008 appearance on the television reality show The Biggest Loser-- and why not? During the six month process she lost 106 pounds and finished in 4th place. "It was very successful," Renee recalled but added. "It was...Tags: Weight Loss, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, Obesity, Health
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Chan Lowe: Tallahassee tackles liposuction?
No surgery is risk free, so if you want to roll the dice and gamble that your number won’t come up when you’re in for a face lift, boob job or liposuction, that’s your business. At least, with the Internet, it’s a lot easier to...Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Cosmetic Procedures, Liposuction, Health
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Brinker building getting a facelift
Daily American Staff WriterFor the first time in 40 years the Brinker building in uptown Somerset is getting a makeover. The building’s Army Navy Discount lettering is being stripped away along with its wooden, barn siding. Vines are being cleared from the North Center...Tags: Facelift, Northwood, Defense, Armed Forces, Economy, Business and Finance
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Dr. Arthur Perry
Arthur W. Perry, MD, FACS is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. This is the single most important qualification in choosing a plastic surgeon.
Dr. Perry graduated from Rutgers College magna cum laude with high distinction in...Tags: Mike Ferguson, Surgery, University of Chicago, Periodicals, Teachers
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Santa Ana Granny Gets Breast Implants at 83
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- An Orange County grandmother of 12 is making national headlines after getting breast implants at the age of 83. Marie Kolstad, a full-time property manager who lives in Santa Ana, says she decided to get the $8,000 boob job...Tags: Facelift, ABC (tv network), Surgery, Brain, Breast Augmentation
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Fat Bank: Deposit Now, Withdraw Later
The 33 NewsDr. David Genecov has been treating 23-year old Tanasha Zackery since she was a kid--she was diagnosed with Parry Romberg Syndrome which causes muscle and tissue in the face to atrophy. It started showing when Tanasha as a youngster. She recently had...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Liposuction, Science and Technology
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Medical tourism: A faraway health fix
When Stan Long's doctor told him he needed prostate surgery, the unpleasant procedure bothered him less than the part of the price tag he'd be on the hook for: $15,000 for the hospital stay his Medicare plan didn't cover.
So Long, who lives in Washington...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Medical Services, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Thrombosis
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