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    Liposuction Procedure

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    Liposuction Procedures Liposuction is a surgical cosmetic process that involves a removal of targeted fat cells by a board-certified plastic surgeon. It may be completed as a simple procedure while the client is under general anesthesia as an outpatient in the doctor's office or as a more involved procedure in a hospital. It all depends on the client's needs and general health. This is a simple process that aids in positive lifestyle changes. Liposuction Procedures Actual liposuction…

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    Drowning In Plastic

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    Drowning in Plastic: The Throwaway Society Since it birth in the decade of the ‘90s, plastic have play such an important role in every aspect of the modern-society. Thanks to its unique combination of properties such as durability, versatility, and cost of production, plastic’s dependency seems to not have end. Packaging, construction materials, medical devices and a surfeit of consumer goods are examples of products manufactured from plastic. It is estimated that 100 millions tons of plastic…

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    tests every two weeks. His thinking became even more confused. At first, he thought it was due to his reduced P.T.S.D., medicines. Then a blood test showed his Vitamin B12 levels were in the basement. It was another side effect of Gastric By-pass surgery. It caused him difficulty in walking, pain in the calves of his legs, confusion, and forgetfulness. They started him on B12 shots, but it would take some time to bring about the required…

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    Since I wasn’t “dying’, they made me sit in the emergency room as I barfed chunks all into a plastic bucket. This was disgusting. I just remember sitting there thinking how I could be throwing up this much. I got so sick to the point where the only thing left to throw up was Bile. As I sat there after two hours the doctor finally called me in. The…

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    to adjust from his mistakes and to make amends to fix so that it would not be repeated in the future. Ben Carson eventually graduated from Josh Hopkins hospital at age 33. He earned degrees in medical Neurology, Oncology, Plastic surgery, and Pediatric medicine. The famous surgery over the conjoin twins with Ben Carson placed him to the nearest spotlight after being successful recently after the first attempt. Coping with his mistakes, he adjusted what was done wrong and corrections with…

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    Becoming A Surgeon Essay

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    amount o money surgeons get paid." How much money one makes depends on the specialty one goes into. Pediatric surgeons make $166,000, which is not the least amount of money a surgeon can make. Plastic surgeons make somewhere around, $74,000 to $84,000 per year. If one wants to do it all, go into general surgery. If ones looking for a specific specialty, like hearts or brains, then one should consider becoming a neurological or cardiothorastic surgeon. If one wants something simple, then…

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    the blood vessel of the thigh or an arm, keeping the area pain-free. The blood vessel is punctured with a needle and a thin guide wire is inserted into the artery and advanced towards the blocked segment of the coronary artery. Then, a long, thin plastic tube called a catheter is passed over the guidewire towards the blocked segment of the coronary artery. A deflated balloon is placed at the tip of the catheter. Inflation of the balloon at the blocked segment of the artery pushes or compresses…

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    expected rate of revision THA surgery can increase in coming years. THA revision is challenging task for the orthopedic…

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    Cosmetic Surgery There are a number of reasons why people choose to go under the knife whether it is to fix a condition, improve one’s appearance, or gain a better self-esteem. Cosmetic surgery has grown in popularity over the years. A new study suggests that people could be choosing it aimed at a little mood boost (”Research Ties”). Even though there are recorded psychological downfalls, cosmetic surgery can help greatly with self- esteem and personal wellbeing. Many people think cosmetic…

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    The buzzer in the classic game of Operation kept ringing off as my companions and I were playing this frustrating game. The room echoed with “Ahhhs” and sighs as the plastic organs kept colliding with the surrounding cavities, while we were taking them out of impossible positions. I have always coveted to be a surgeon ever since I was a little child, and Operation was the primary testing ground of my skills. I know what you are going to say, “It’s such a childish game. It is not like the real…

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