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    What is Chin Augmentation? Chin augmentation is a surgical procedure done to change the shape or size of the chin and provide and improve the facial profile. It is achieved by inserting the right size and style facial implant to make the chin bigger or longer, in order to balance its proportion with the face. Who needs chin augmentation? People who have delicate or receding chins are the ones who usually consider this surgery, desiring an improvement in their looks. These are the typical…

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    performs brow lift procedures at The Plastic Surgery Center near Boston. These procedures are designed to address the sagging skin of the upper eyelids, eyebrows and forehead. A brow lift can be performed alone,as well as in conjunction with a rhinoplasty or a face lift. What to Expect During a Brow Lift Near Boston – The Procedure Anesthesia Most of the time, Dr. Davidson uses local anesthesia when he performs a brow lift at his facility near Boston; however, some patients request local…

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    Cosmetic surgery is enhancing a person’s natural beauty through surgical procedure such as facelifts, brow lift, breast augmentation or reduction, rhinoplasty(nose), and liposuction. More and more men and women choose to go under the knife when they’re unsatisfied with their appearance. Some people get cosmetic surgery to look younger, skinnier, or to simply feel better about themselves. Over the years people are slowly accepting cosmetic surgery, however there are still controversies about it.…

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    consider or think about all the possible health risks that can accompany plastic surgery. With this in mind would plastic surgery really be worth catching a horrible infection? Or even worth dying over? “The most common procedures among teens are rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, male breast reduction, ear surgery and dermabrasion.”(Olya) Such as breast implants alone can cause at least one serious complication within the first three years. Including infection, hematomas or seroma, capsular…

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    nurse practitioners. Employment outlook is 14% much faster than usual. The salary for cosmetic plastic surgeons is between $298,321 and $442,529. The hourly wages vary from $143 to $213. The procedures done by cosmetic plastic surgeons vary from rhinoplasty, breast augmentations, and breast reductions. However, not all procedures are done for aesthetic purposes. They can also do reconstructive surgery for severe burn…

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    performing myectomies to detach the smile muscle attachment to prevent relapse. Ellenbogen R et al.[17] used alloplastic or autogenous seperators to prevent reattachment of smile muscles and in some cases lip repositioning was used in conjunction with rhinoplasty.[10] Botulinum toxin injections were also used to treat excessive gingival…

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    Cosmetic surgery on the other hand is focused on enhancing a patient’s appearance, generally speaking. Due to the work being done on areas whose function is working properly, it is elective. An example between for the distinction of these two is rhinoplasty. If it were performed to correct trouble with breathing, then the surgery would be reconstructive. If it were to make the bridge of the nose slimmer, then it would be cosmetic. One trait both share is that it can greatly enhance the quality…

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    “The eight operations most commonly done in the teenage population are rhinoplasty, ear surgery, reduction mammoplasty, surgery for asymmetric breasts, excision of gynecomastia, augmentation mammoplasty, chin augmentation, and suction assisted lipoplasty” (McGrath). This rise in popularity of plastic surgery for young adults is…

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    Many young girls and boys aspire to look like someone they simply will never be and most children understand that but some are willing to take on death taking measures to meet their standards. According to a research done by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in 2013 a documented 63,623 cosmetic surgical procedures were performed on children aging from 13-19 ("Plastic Surgery For Teenagers Briefing Paper"). That number will probably double if not triple by the year 2016 because of…

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    Cosmetic Beauty is intemperate utilization of cosmetics, numerous facial items, and surgery to change your appearance. Restorative surgery is just consider when a large amounts of make up or if surgery is finished. Cosmetic beauty, is the way you turn when waking up in the mornings, when you wash your face and still look astonishing, wearing light lipstick and eyeliner. While there are numerous similitudes like how cosmetic and natural beauty makes you feel in contrasts with in regards to the…

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