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    have lost 100 pounds or more, either on their own or because they 've had a gastric bypass. This leaves them with a massive amount of skin everywhere and droopy breasts. Some of the most common procedures to deal with such problems are a full tummy tuck, or a body lift, with a tummy tuck on the front and a butt lift on the back, or breast lifts, which are also becoming increasingly popular with men who have sagging and their chest. Other procedures might include thigh lifts or brachioplasty,…

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    If the face is considered every organ is important and its beauty escalates self-esteem in everyone. If we object the NOSE area some will have featured look, some will have misaligned nose due to injuries after some accidents. These cases are corrected by a procedure called Rhinoplasty which is done for both cosmetic and plastic surgery purposes. Generally, the reconstructive procedure is done to restore the original nose appearance as well as ensuring the proper function of the nose with no…

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    1. How is Korean skincare revolutionizing the beauty industry as a whole?When talking about Korea’s cosmetics market, it is known that the average Korean woman uses up to ten skin care products a day. You can tell the sophistication and effort of the Korean consumers when it comes to skin care, as well as color cosmetics, and this trend is affecting other countries in many ways. Korean beauty brands have seen strong growth in sales volume, as well as a growing influence in the global beauty…

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    My argument project was about the cosmetic surgery. The idea of our project is to decrease the number of people who gets cosmetic surgery. I was trying to reach the audience by showing them how awful it can turn out when they operate cosmetic surgery. I tried to include pictures that can grab peoples' attentions right away and included bullet points to shortly explain the main reasons why I oppose operating cosmetic surgery. I think the positive parts of my project is, it's very simply…

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    Cosmetic Chin Surgery

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    can help in deciding the same. Bone surgery, soft tissue procedures and chin implants are some of the available procedures. • Chin Implants: the demand for chin implants is on the rise among women and men above 40 years of age, as per recent reports. The material and type of implants will be decided by the surgeon as per the patient's specific needs. Apart from creating an attractive neck and face profile, chin implants also help in…

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    Implant Plastic Surgery

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    You will find many options that the future breast implant patient needs to make. Aside from who will function as the surgeon, the patient has to think about what size implant she wants, what fashion, place (above or below the muscle), and which incision. The following discussion explores among the most basic decisions concerning the implant fashion: Round or Anatomic? Have you ever ever been found with your woman highlights on? Wearing a tank top with a built-in shelf bra should be enough, but…

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    Beyond The Spotlight: The Misrepresentation of Women TLC’s original music video, “Unpretty” and Susan Bordo’s essay, “Material Girl” critiques the way women portray themselves by society’s definition of beauty. Women will compete for their spouse’s attention against other females with sexually, idolized bodies because they feel they lack certain aspects. Women must learn to love themselves before they…

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    In this modern era, cosmetic surgery is often been discussed by the masses especially all about the celebrities especially in movie and publication industry who change and look well and better or sexy before and after thus they believe or suspect whether they have been undergo the surgery. This affect the likelihood of many peoples to undergo this surgery through the media like movies, newspapers, magazines an others. It brings massive influences to many people by creating a sensation to impel…

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    3d Printing Prosthetics

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    Currently, 3D printing is being used to make a variety of medical implants. According to Professor David Dean, at Ohio State University, the problems that plagued older technology are a thing of the past. He states that 3D printing has given major hospitals the ability to use specially-printed implants that are customized to each patient. These new implants are typically printed and delivered to hospitals on the same day. 3D printed implants include the following: A skull that was implanted…

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    In a study of breast cancer patients, Civan, McDonald, Unruh, and Pratt (2009) referred to patient expertise as the knowledge gained by managing and coping with disease, including practical everyday management, treatment decisions, side effects, social relationships, and daily responsibilities. Recognizing their need for information, breast cancer patients actively search for expertise from informal sources and personal networks of friends, family, other patients, or healthcare professionals…

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