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  • Shaping Your Body with Liposuction by David Chandler
    Liposuction is a surgical method that removes extra fat deposits and shapes the body. Excess fat is removed from under the skin with the use of an ultrasonic probe that emulsifies the fat and then removes it with suction. Liposuction can be performed on the buttocks, abdomen, hips, thighs, neck, arms, calves, back, or face. A liposuction treatment may include more than one site, for example
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  • Things You Ought To Know First Before Undergoing Liposuction Surgery by Charlene J. Nuble
    According to the medical dictionary of Medline Plus, liposuction is the removal of excess body fat by suction with specialized surgical equipments, typically performed by a plastic surgeon.With the removal of excess body fat, the body appearance improves and evens out distorted body parts. Breasts, buttocks, abdomen, and the face area are some of the most popular body parts that underg
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  • The Cost of Liposuction Procedures by Seth Miller
    The price of liposuction will vary from state to state and from physician to physician. Although cost is surely a crucial factor in determining whether or not to have the surgery performed, several steps should be taken prior to obtaining a price quote from a surgeon. As a general estimate, last year, liposuction costs ranged from ,000 - ,000. Prices can vary largely depending on how much fat
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  • Liposuction: Risks and Benefits by Seth Miller
    Liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. More than a quarter of a million liposuctions were performed last year. It can be an effective means of removing excess body fat in healthy people, but cosmetic surgeons caution that liposuction should not be used as an alternative to diet and exercise. The surgery consists of removing pockets of fat ben
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  • Tummy Tuck Cosmetic Surgery - An Overview by Dr. Robert Backstein
    Tummy Tuck or Liposuction - Which Cosmetic Surgery Is Right For Me?A common misconception amongst patients considering cosmetic surgery of the abdominal area is that the choice exists to have either a tummy tuck or liposuction and that either of these two procedures will produce similar results. In most cases, a patient is a far better candidate for either a tummy tuck or liposuction and
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  • Top Plastic Surgery Procedures by Angie Tidwell
    There are many different plastic surgery procedures available to those who would like to alter certain aspects of their bodies. Plastic surgery has been around in some form or another for many years, but has only been in extensive use in the 20th and 21st century. The top three cosmetic surgical procedures in 2004 Liposuction (325,000); nose reshaping (305,000); and breast augmentation (264,0
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  • The Truth About Getting A Tummy Tuck by Bill Urell
    Tummy tuck operations have been increasing in popularity. They have shown the highest rate of increase over the past 3 years (over 60 %) compared to other plastic surgery procedures. Women and men who have loose abdominal skin and fat that is concentrated in the abdomen can benefit from tummy tuck. A tummy tuck can achieve quite dramatic effects. Patients love their slimmer, trimmer figures and fl
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  • Cosmetic Surgery Procedures by Angie Tidwell
    In recent years, Cosmetic surgery has become a very popular self-enhancement tool for both women and men. In the past, cosmetic surgery was viewed as an elective surgery that only the very rich could afford, however it has become a more widely used method of enhancing ones image in the last decade or so. By the sheer number of procedures that are performed annually it would lead us to believe that
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  • Female Tummy Tuck After Massive Weight Loss with Gastric Bypass by Kaye Bailey 
    It took me a long time, 3 years, about 1-million ab-crunches and a few thousand miles on the treadmill before I gave in and decided to have a tummy tuck. After having lost weight with gastric bypass I was left with an apron of loose abdominal skin. A tummy tuck was my last hope to get rid of it.No matter how thin I appeared, how many compliments I received, I always believed the belly bu
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