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Get Your Facts Right First Before Going Breast Augmentation

The non-cosmetic clinical indications for the use of breast implants are for breast reconstruction, sex reassignment surgery, and for abnormalities, usually congenital, that affect the shape and size of the breast. Of the breast plastic surgery procedures performed in 2006 in the United States, 329,000 were for breast augmentations.

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Why Do You Want Cosmetic Surgery?

Your motivations for pursuing cosmetic surgery are important issues that your cosmetic surgeon will discuss with you during a consultation. The reasons behind your decision to change part of your body need to be explored by you and your surgeon to help you attain satisfaction with your cosmetic surgery procedure.

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How much did your cosmetic surgery cost?

mopar_murph asked: Specifically, how much did your breast augmentation and/or tummy tuck cost? Where (city/state) was it performed? How long was your healing time? Are you happy with the results? I’ve been doing research of my own, but I do not know of anyone personally who has had cosmetic surgery. Any input you have is [...]

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5 Common Plastic Surgery Practices In Arkansas

The most popular Arkansas plastic surgery procedures are rhytidectomy operations (face lifts), nose jobs (rhinoplasty), abdominoplasty (tummy tucks), liposuction and breast implants or augmentations

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More Ethnic Groups are Seeking Plastic Surgery

In the early to mid 80s, it was estimated that less than five percent of plastic surgery patients belonged to ethnic groups. By 1990, that number had swelled to 20 percent according to the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.

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