Get That Flat Belly You’ve Dreamed Of

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Women want a flat bellies of course. Who wouldn’t? If you look at the cover of any magazine or see Hollywood celebrities, you know that they all have flat bellies. Even if it’s not a “six pack,” there isn’t that flabbiness to it. However, if you’re like the vast majority of American adults, you are

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Make Your Cosmetic Surgery Procedure YOUR OWN

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Each person is unique and so is your body. That is why no two people will see the same image when they look into a mirror. So much of how we feel about ourselves and our daily outlook is predicated on what we see when we look into a mirror. Of course there are parts

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Women’s Happiness Doesn’t Affect Mortality

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Many studies have been conducted that claim to link happiness and living a longer life together. “A study published on Wednesday in The Lancet, following one million middle-aged women in Britain for 10 years, finds that the widely held view that happiness enhances health and longevity is unfounded. Happiness and related measures of well-being do not

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Is There a Difference Between Men and Women?

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There has always been a debate about the differences between men and women. However, in recent years the focus has been on medications and the effects on men vs. women. “We all go to doctors. And we do so with trust and blind faith that the test they are ordering and the medications they’re prescribing are based upon

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Look 10 to 15 Years Younger

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As you age, your skin loses elasticity. Combined with lifestyle choices, stress, and sleeping habits, this can eventually lead to a puffy, baggy appearance around your eyes. In addition to making you look much older before your time, exhausted eyelids can impact vision, making it both an aesthetic and functional issue. Eyelid surgery, also known

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You Can Return High-Heels, Not Cosmetic Surgery

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High-heel injuries are common among women, more than 3,294 emergency department visits stemming from high-heel-related injuries from 2002 and 2012 recorded in the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s surveillance system. Shoes may be returned or repaired, but what cannot be returned is botched cosmetic surgery.  The first step in your consultation, is a review of the doctor’s

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If the Shoe Fits, Go with a Star Plastic Surgery Surgeon

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Many women are very particular when it comes to selecting a pair of shoes. The rate of injuries for U.S. women associated with wearing high heels form 2002 to 2012 was 7.32 per 100,000, with most injuries consisting of sprains and strains to the foot and ankle (Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery). Like selecting

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