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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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    and safest birth control, a vasectomy is your best choice. A vasectomy is a minor surgery for sterilizing a man. It simply involves blocking or cutting the vas deferens (the tubes that transport sperms from the testicles). Before undertaking this procedure, you should be sure that you will not need kids anymore. Its reversal is quite expensive and has no guarantees. How is it done? Usually, it is done in a surgery center. The doctor gives anesthetic to numb the scrotum. The procedure takes about…

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    CoverGirl Clean Foundation Review: Yet Another Mistake in the Line I’ll be honest with you: I don’t particularly like the CoverGirl brand and I have made few mistakes with it by now. However, I received a request to test and review the Covergirl Clean Foundation, so I decided to give this brand another chance for recovery. Let’s see what the manufacturer claims for this product. First of all, it is oil-free makeup that is supposed to absorb the excess oil from the skin and leave a natural…

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    By comparing the Capitol’s view to District 12’s perception of plastic surgery and their looks, the readers are given insight into what is important to the people in these two areas. In the Capitol, the “perfect” image is described as no wrinkles, flat/ toned figure, and overly extravagant makeup, hair, and clothes. This included plastic surgery, liposuction, and the related. They want to preserve their youth instead of age gracefully. In District 12, having wrinkles is something to value…

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    looks, it is no surprise that the want for plastic surgery has increased tremendously over the last decade. But how has the idea of getting enhancements done to one's body reach such a large audience? The answer lies in advertisements. Ads have evolved greatly since their beginning in order to persuade their audiences. Without even noticing it, ads surround people daily and are always purposely placed. With that being said, ads encouraging plastic surgery can feed into the idea…

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    your self-esteem. Now imagine if when you showed up at a clinic to pay to get it changed and they turned you away and refused to help you, even after explaining how badly this feature made you feel. While many do not support the idea of cosmetic surgeries, you would feel violated if you were deprived of the right to elect this option for yourself. Could you imagine if you were unintentionally impregnated and had no option to safely terminate the pregnancy? All over the world, women are denied…

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    through great pains to look attractive, but is it really necessary? According to science, it is. So why is there a stigma surrounding plastic surgery? Why is plastic surgery any less than visiting a counselor? According to science, both methods of alteration aim at improving how others view you. In the following essay I will argue that, undergoing plastic surgery to modify the body and undergoing psychological counseling to modify the mind and spirit is morally the same. In both cases you are…

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    Plastic Surgery Obsession” by Zara Stone in The Atlantic Magazine, the first ever recorded plastic surgery in Korea was performed by Dr. Ralph Millard, who arrived in South Korea in 1954 during the Korean War, and also the chief plastic surgeon for the United States Marine Corps. His duty is to treat the Korean accident and burn victims during the war. During his stay in South Korea, Dr. Millard performed the first recorded double-eyelid operation in South Korea. The first cosmetic surgery…

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    Board-certified plastic surgeon Levi J. Young brings an artist’s eye to his plastic surgery practice in Overland Park, Kansas. Being an artist fundamentally influences all his work as a plastic surgeon. “My abilities as an artist do set me apart from my competition because I’m able to provide highly individualized cosmetic results that exceed patients’ expectations,” he said. “My artistic nature lends me the ability to analyze each patient and develop the best plan for the desired outcome. My…

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    Rhinoplasty or nose job is one of the oldest forms of cosmetic surgeries that were ever performed on human beings. Men and women in Sydney are using this surgical alternative to change/modify the shape of their noses in order to enhance facial beauty. As you know, an overly prominent nose draws too much attention. A beautifully looking and well shaped nose not only attracts praise from the opposite sex but also enhances the confidence level of the person. A survey suggests around 40% men and…

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