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    Breast Care A side effect of breast surgery can be lymphodema, but by wearing correctly fitted garments, you help relieve the symptoms, I advise, supply and fit the best garment suitable to meet your requirements. A breast prosthesis is a breast form that can fit in a bra to make your breasts look natural and balanced. These include standard breast forms, swim form, foam filler, or a shell prosthesis. Your prosthesis can then be fitted into a special prosthesis bra which has an inbuilt pocket,…

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    Fibroids are favorable developments on the skin that as indicated by the definition are really amiable tumors of the connective tissue. On the skin they look like little delicate knobs, skin developments going from a couple of millimeters to a centimeter. They are generally skin shading, yet can likewise be splendidly pigmented. The progressions are not dangerous, but rather all through life they develop and turn out to be more detectable, along these lines they show a tasteful issue. They…

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    Drug Culture In Colombia

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    affected by the drug trade. 2. Drug culture has driven the ideal image of women in that the aesthetics of the culture are referred to as “Narco-aesthetics”1. This is the description given to the current aesthetic trend of body modification through plastic surgery of the women of Colombia. Pablo Escobar created this trend with his habits of keeping women of his ideal proportions. 3. Tejo…

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    that “Nobody looks like Amber Valletta--not even Amber Valletta.” This is because Valletta never shows her true colors to the public because, as a model, she’s expected to look beauteous all the time. Many women get plastic surgery to look like a better version of themselves, but plastic surgery is just like PhotoShop- you’re just altering your appearance to make people think you’re something that you’re not. How can we call this beauty? How can we call a lie beautiful? Beauty has no real…

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    Rhinoplasty is commonly referred to as a nose job. It is one of the most frequently performed facial plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty is an option for people who do not like the shape or size of their nose. Once you undergo this type of surgery, there will be a substantial effect on the way you look and feel. Rhinoplasty is a form of cosmetic surgery that is performed by a skilled professional. You will realize that the look of your nose will be improved through subtle changes to your…

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    Thankfully the techniques of breast augmentation have advanced considerably since the days at the end of World War II when Japanese prostitutes used to inject silicone directly into the breasts to add to their 'appeal' to US servicemen. During the 1950s, the process advanced in as much as polyvinyl sponges were then used as primitive implants but, as they tended to both harden and shrink within a year, as well as frequently result in infection, it was not until the late 1980s that the procedure…

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    Non-surgical face lifts are one of the latest cosmetic trends tempting consumers to go under the needle for a more youthful look. The best thing about the procedure is the obvious - there is no surgery involved and no possibility of knife scarring or other surgical complications. This also means you can get back to your daily activities sooner, as there is minimal downtime involved. Needless to say, the price of non surgical procedures is a lot more attractive than the cost of an operation. The…

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    Controversy About Makeup

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    Appearance is a major insecurity of everyone at some point in life, the makeup industry throughout the years has changed, and it's been creating a lot of controversy. Throughout the decades, it's been promoted; in magazines, television ,ads,theaters and especially on popular internet apps. The earliest dating of makeup goes around the dynasty of Egypt around 3100c-2907 BC, Christy tiller, a french blogger , in her headline , “ History Of Makeup” she informs how several decades the process of…

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    How long does a Brazilian Wax Last? Brazilian waxing has become one of the most popular styles of waxing as it is found to be efficient and last for a long time. It is an intimate hair removal technique typically used to remove all the hair in the pubic area. This method allows both women and men to wear their swimwear comfortably as it gets rid of all the unwanted hair that can embarrass an individual. In most cases, Brazilian wax lasts for three to six weeks before the hair begins to grow…

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    Rap Music Influence

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    I've only recently allowed myself to acknowledge the fact that I am, in many ways, a puppet. This is not to say that I have the whimsical, carefree, and adventurous spirit of Pinocchio, but rather that my thoughts and actions are heavily influenced by a puppeteer. Mainstream media has permeated the hearts and minds of my demographic, forming priorities, setting standards, and defining success. Sure, that's just how kids are: impressionable, but aren't we more than those who influence us? It's…

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