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What is a Tuberous Breast Deformity?

Also called tubular breasts, snoopy breasts, constricted breasts and conical breasts, a tuberous breast deformity is a congenital breast anomaly affecting breast development.  It is not hereditary.  Your mom didn’t pass it to you and you can’t pass it to a future daughter.  Typical features of a tuberous breast deformity consist of a constricted narrow […]

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What is Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure designed to improve the aesthetic value of the nose, though it may also be performed to improve the function of the nose. The nose is the central feature of the face and as such many people who are unhappy with their nose appearance feel self-conscious constantly about their nose.

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Plastic Surgery – New Year’s Resolution

Plastic Surgery – New Year’s Resolution: Look Your Best As a New Year’s resolution, get a new start and outlook on life by looking your best with plastic surgery.  Plastic surgery can give you a great opportunity to re-define yourself.  Scientific studies suggest that people experience higher self-esteem and confidence after plastic surgery, resulting in

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Safety In Plastic Surgery

The thought of getting plastic surgery can be very exciting and can produce much anticipation.  Before you take the plunge however, make sure that you’ve made all the considerations regarding safety in plastic surgery. In general, the best candidates for cosmetic plastic surgery are those who are in general good health in addition to knowing

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