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Saturday, April 07, 2007


Jenna Jameson Not Happy With Vagina Surgery

Adult movie superstar Jenna Jameson has had plastic surgery on her vagina. The 32-year-old porn actress decided to have some work done on her most famous asset but is reportedly not happy with the results. via The Post Chronicle



Afraid of Aging: 20-Somethings Flock to Plastic Surgeons

What would make most women older than 40 shake their heads in disbelief? Perhaps a 20-something woman getting Botox. via ABC News



Emory Surgeons Lead in Innovative Breast Cancer Surgical Technique

Author: Emory University Last Updated: Mar 27, 2007 - 5:45:55 PM Emory Surgeons Surgical Technique - ATLANTA - Surgeons at Emory University are leaders in an innovative ... via Health News Digest



Denver Plastic Surgeon Shares News of a New Wrinkle in Facial Rejuvenation

A team of independent researchers at the University of Michigan demonstrates that Restylane packs the power to stimulate new collagen growth /24-7PressRelease/ - DENVER, CO, March 30, 2007 -- Restylane has been ... via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Release



Bargain world-class nips and tuck

Attention global shoppers: Argentina is offering first-class plastic surgery at up to 75 percent off US and EU prices, a fact that has booming numbers of tourists shelling out money for a nip or tuck. via Independent Online



Hands up if you've had cosmetic surgery

They've had the tummy tuck, chin-tightening, Botox jabs, face and bottom lifts, but, to the appearance-obsessed, those scrawny, tell-tale fingers will give away their true age. via The Independent



'Do not rush into cosmetic surgery'

Surgeons must be carefully vetted Plastic surgery aimed at making people look more beautiful could end up leaving them scarred and deformed, unless they do their homework properly, surgeons are warning. via BBC



Patients Say They Should Have Done More Homework Before Surgery

Although 8 out of 10 cosmetic plastic surgery patients are satisfied with their surgical experience, nearly 40 percent believe they should have been more proactive in learning about potential side effects and ... via 33 News Youngstown



Few Surgeons Routinely Refer Breast Cancer Patients For Reconstruction, U-M Study Finds

Main Category: Breast Cancer News Article Date: 02 Apr 2007 - 4:00 PDT Forty-four percent of surgeons do not refer the majority of their breast cancer patients to a plastic surgeon prior to the initial surgery ... via Medical News Today



Ban cowboys, say plastic surgeons

Cosmetic surgeons are calling for regulations against so-called "cowboy" doctors who are operating with little or no experience in cosmetic surgery and putting patients at risk. via Stuff


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