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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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    Graper Cosmetic Surgery

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    In an interview with Dr. Robert Graper, of Graper Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, N.C. most of the questions most doctors fail to answer in consultations were answered. Dr. Graper was asked, “What is your opinion on performing these types of surgeries on teens?” The response was, “In general, very few teens need any type of cosmetic surgery. Breast Augmentation surgery is not appropriate as many teens may yet get adequate breasts with normal development or through BCP’s. Liposuction should not be…

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    like everyone else. While many people believe kids getting plastic surgery is wrong, some believe it's a good thing or needed in certain cases. The kids who receive this surgery often times have a facial deformity and want to look normal which is what not everyone sees or understands. Those who are opposed to this may not know that Dr. Romo only accepts kids who have major facial deformities and not just anyone normal. With this surgery, it gives kids a second chance at normalcy which is what…

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    surgical complexes. Close to the top of this scale are laparoscopic surgical systems. Laparoscopic (aka minimally invasive surgery, later referred to as MIS) surgery by itself is a modern surgical technique in which operations are performed far from their location through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) elsewhere in the body [1]. The key element in laparoscopic surgery is the use of a laparoscope, a long fiber optic cable system (with our without which allows viewing of the affected area by…

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    you have ever thought that our doctors would be able to preform a surgery on someone without even being physically present? The advancement in technology has reached whole new levels. In 2000, the da Vinci Surgery System was the first robotic surgery system approved by the FDA. Doctors are now able to preform surgeries for people across the world and they don’t even have to be there. Remote surgery is a system where they perform surgery using very small tools attached to a robotic arm and the…

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    The Risks of Sleep Apnea Surgery By harley john Nov 20, 2012 Sleep apnea surgery is recommended by nose, ear and throat specialists. This surgery is only advisable for people who suffer from severe obstructive sleep apnea. However, it is best to have this surgery only if it is also recommended by a sleep specialist. The correct name for sleep apnea surgery is Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, for short it is called UPPP. The surgery removes some of the soft tissue that lines the back of the throat.…

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    Gastric sleeve surgery has been around for years and has quickly become a common weight loss surgery technique. Gastric sleeve procedure is also known by other names like Sleeve Gastroplasty, Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy, Vertical gastroplasty, Gastric Reduction, Greater Curvature Gastrectomy and Parietal Gastrectomy. For patients with a higher BMI, bariatric surgeons would usually recommend gastric sleeve surgery as this is a minimal risk procedure that can be performed laparoscopically.…

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    Summary: If you desire a facelift effect without any invasive surgery, thermage is just the right option for you. Plastic surgery is impressive if you have heaps of money to throw away, don 't mind everybody knowing you have had some work done and are eager to risk your natural gorgeousness at the hands of a doctor who can fabulously make a human error and leave you blemished for life. If you are like most individuals, you go down the surgery bandwagon somewhere in there. Perhaps you just aren…

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    cataract surgery in the near future, there are a few things that you can do to ensure that your recovery process goes as smoothly as possible. Fulfill Your Prescription The first thing that you can do is be sure to fulfill the subscription that your doctor will provide you with for antibiotic eye drops that you are to use following your surgery. These eye drops will help reduce the inflammation that will occur in your eye and will help prevent your eye from becoming infected after your…

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    Plastic Surgery Advantages

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    Plastic Surgery. In the past, plastic surgery was unacceptable in Thai society. Plastic surgery just treats patients due to physical deformity such as cleft lip and cleft palate etc. On the contrary, in the present, plastic surgery is very acceptable in Thai society. It can help to enhance features for aesthetic point of view. Most of people in Thailand extremely interest in plastic surgery because plastic surgery can enhance their body. Moreover, Katie Duzan (2007) added that “Plastic surgery…

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