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    Michael Jackson's Surgery

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    Michael Jackson’s Surgery’s Michael Jackson’s many botched plastic surgeries were fueled by the hate of Joe Jackson. Michael Jackson has reportedly had over one hundred surgeries in his fifty years of life. He has had nose surgeries, eyelid lifts, and cheek implants. Many people say he had these surgeries so he could not bare any resemblance to his father who he hated. First and most obvious, Michael Jackson went from a completely black teen to a White man. Jackson blamed this on a condition…

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    “He’s in surgery now. They said he had a lot of internal bleeding and a couple of broken bones.”, he explained. Right then, a doctor came out and asked to speak with Chris’s parents. He told them that the surgery went well and that they were able to stop the bleeding and set the broken bones. They also informed them that Chris would be waking up in the next few minutes and that they should probably be in there when he does. There was a sigh of relief that went through the emergency like a wave…

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    Surgery It was a dark and stormy night. No, I’m joking. This happened a long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. No, I’m lying. It was an average Australian day except I was far from an average place. The doctor’s waiting room. The first thing I saw when I entered was the bright, white light. It was a blinding, piercing light that drilled into your eyeballs. One thing that everyone should be able to relate to are the chairs that the doctors expect you to sit on. They are the definition…

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    Teen Plastic Surgery

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    that close her eyes, as she takes the danger of going under the knife or having surgery. Feeling no pain and realizing nothing, the breast augmentation she has requested was rejected by her body and she passed away on the table she laid her fate in. Cosmetic surgery is a dangerous step for teens as it could cause serious health risks, since the teen body is still in the process of growing (Joseph, 63). Cosmetic surgery is legal to perform on the audience of the ones under the age of…

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    risks of aesthetic surgery because it is performed by doctors. . . The fact that a surgeon is putting in implants send a subtle message that they are safe. What healer would do something to harm us?” 1(Edmonds). The risks of cosmetic plastic surgery are being overlooked because of the safety net of having a highly educated doctor perform the procedure. It sends a message that cosmetic surgery is a good and safe idea. Beauty has become the ideal look for society and plastic surgery has been a…

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    Cosmetic Surgery Influence

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    Plastic surgery can be subdivided or called a variety of different names. Most common plastic surgeries are the ones that benefit birth defects. However, voluntary cosmetic surgeries are becoming more and more common. There are many factors that lead to the increase in the number of cosmetic surgeries. The media has a large influence over the way people see themselves, mainstream media pushes an unrealistic expectation on women’s appearance that can lead to damaging outcomes and many plastic…

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    pitfalls of plastic surgery by Camille Pagila, Camille discusses her views/ believes regarding plastic surgery. Plastic Surgery is altering your body into your ideal shape. Camille Paglia view on plastic surgery are she does not favor plastic surgery. She believes your body should stay how it was made. Paglia says as individuals we see “woman as ingénue”, meaning innocent or unsophisticated. She used examples as Lana Turner, Barbie, Lara Croft to support the idea behind plastic surgery. These…

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    robot-dependent surgery was known to be less invasive than preceding surgical methods. Because their was less intrusion in the body, the risk of infection was reduced, hospital stays were shorter, and recuperation time was reduced.(Vertut and Coiffet 97)Since this implementation of Robots as an assistant in delicate operations, numerous procedures have been performed laparascopically as both technology and skills of surgeons have advanced. Despite the advantages of using Robots in surgery, there…

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    Te chnology i s revolu tionizing the me dical field with the cre ation of robotic devic es and complex imagi ng. Mini mally invasive su rgery, or robot a ssisted surgery, is a co ncept surrounding many common proced ures that existed prio r to the i ntro duction of robots. The g oal of us ing robo ts in medic ine is to prov ide imp roved diagnost ic abili ties, a less invasive and more com fortable experie nce for the p atient, and the abi lity to do smal ler…

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    Enhanced recovery after surgery is an evidence based, multimodal pathway that is designed to decrease the stress on the patient through out their surgical journey. It focuses on improving the outcome of the patient after surgery, by taking additional steps to manage the patient before, during and after surgery. The longer a patient stays in the hospital post op, there is an increase risk to become susceptible to infections in this regard, the protocol serves as a guideline used to reduce the…

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