It is unavoidable for men or women to have wrinkles as they age. To reduce their effects permanently, one would need to go through expensive and painful plastic surgery. However, if you are searching for short term solution, here are a few recommendations. It is important to note, however, these solutions also have their own risks and side effects. (more…)
Aging begins as soon as you are born. Operations of the human body begin to age as an infant and occur throughout your whole entire life. Around middle age of an individual, we become more vulnerable to daily wear and tear. Aging is unfortunately only truly recognized and defined as a condition for individuals when it begins to generally affect physical and mental functioning of that person. Aging does not have to be an issue though if you take simple steps to reverse some of the symptoms of aging. There are ways in which you can age successfully, healthy and happy. (more…)
Liposuction is an invasive surgery to the extent that small tubes are inserted into your body to remove fatty material. If you have tried diets, exercise, creams, spa wraps and more, and you still don’t have the body you want, you might feel you are a candidate for liposuction.
Liposuction is one of the worlds most performed cosmetic surgery procedures and many people choose to have it done to get rid of their problem fat areas. Unfortunately, going under the knife for liposuction does have its risks, so some who would like the liposuction results are looking for a way to get non-surgical liposuction. (more…)
The editors of Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery have gazed into their crystal balls to see what nips and tucks Americans will be seeking in 2009. From how the economy will affect cosmetic surgery to which new products will come to market, here’s what we will see more – or less – of in the coming year:
Less is more in 2009. The economic recession will spur many consumers to re-evaluate their cosmetic surgery plans. More people may choose less invasive procedures such as injectables and fillers instead of major surgeries, to buy time until the economy rebounds. In fact, a recent poll of consumers and plastic surgeons released at the annual scientific meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in Chicago found that 27 percent of the survey participants were considering less expensive options, compared with 20 percent six months ago. (more…)
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