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    Board-Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. John Michael Thomassen offers a variety of plastic surgery procedures to individuals who reside in Oakland Park, Florida. Dr. Thomassen has proudly served the South Florida region for more than a decade. High-Quality Care in a Comfortable Environment Near Oakland Park Dr. Thomassen and his medical staff take great pride in providing their patients with the highest quality of care possible. Furthermore, Dr. Thomassen has designed his…

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    Plastic surgery to alter physical features of a child It is often say that having a child changes everything, but having a child with a birth defect brings even greater challenge. There is a lot of controversy between those who think that surgery can improve the physical functioning, social appearance, and acceptance to those individuals with some type of handicap and those who don’t. However, “parents should consider Plastic surgery to correct defects of the face, skull, and neck which is…

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    Plastic is a new foundation for human life: food comes packaged in plastic, sports are played on grass made out of plastic, supplies are wrapped in plastic, and accessories are encased in plastic. Plastic also has a way of getting into trees, bushes, oceans, animals, and makes the environment look awful. As of watching our backyards and oceans get filled with plastic bags, we have realized the trouble plastic causes for the environment. San Francisco, California, Laredo, and Eagle Pass have…

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    People have been using plastic products for the last fifteen years which are products that fit their needs and make their life easier. These products are very helpful for people, but they can also hurt the environment in the same time if people do not use them wisely. They can very negatively affect the environment by causing many problems such as poisoning the wildlife and reducing the amount of natural resources if people do not take care of them after they throw these plastics on the trash.…

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    products and services, including plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is increasingly becoming one of the women’s consumerist routes. They are turning to in order to achieve cultural standards of beauty. With increased technology, surgery is becoming an option for any beauty illness and as the options are increasing, so are the number of patients. The popularity of plastic surgery has increased dramatically. Women make up the largest group of plastic surgery consumers. Plastic surgery can include…

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    would like to show everyone what I will be talking about today. This is what rhinoplasty looks like. If that does not get you to pay attention to my speech, then I don’t know what will. What I do know is that the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery states that there were over 11 million surgical and nonsurgical aesthetic procedures performed in the United States, alone, in 2013. I would now like everyone to answer this question to themselves: What were your first thoughts when I…

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    Plastic Surgery During Ww1

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    Plastic Surgery Ever wonder how it’s possible to patch up a face that is almost completely gone? Or what it would be like to be apart of the medical aspect of the war? Many doctors used a new technique in this war to help soldiers called plastic surgery. Plastic surgery was the newest way to fix someone’s face or body part that was destroyed. Plastic surgery is a very complicated and messy process that was executed in WWI, it has both evolved and stayed the same since. During WWI there were…

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    Summary: If you desire a facelift effect without any invasive surgery, thermage is just the right option for you. Plastic surgery is impressive if you have heaps of money to throw away, don 't mind everybody knowing you have had some work done and are eager to risk your natural gorgeousness at the hands of a doctor who can fabulously make a human error and leave you blemished for life. If you are like most individuals, you go down the surgery bandwagon somewhere in there. Perhaps you just aren…

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    Life After Plastic Surgery

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    and make their lives better. One of the initiative that the people take to improve their lives which is getting cosmetic surgery. “In 2013 there were more than over 15.1 million cosmetic surgery procedures, this is an 3% increase from 2012”(2013 Plastic Surgery Statistics, n.d., p. 5). The number of procedure is increasing as time passes, and there are more types of surgery that people can get, for various parts of their body. Cosmetic surgery is increasing due to physical benefits, and…

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    come into your head? Perhaps dangerous, risky, scalpel and bloody, or all of those terms I just mentioned. I think that’s how those rich celebrities who have more than 7 digits in their bank account spend their money with. Liposuction is a type of plastic surgery that can involve both a person’s appearance and confidence. In today’s society, the beauty standard is a skeleton-thin model being over-published by media trying to convince us to believe how “beauty” is being defined. Media nowadays…

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