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	<title>Cosmetic surgery articles</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 20:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Plastic Surgery - A Risky Business</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Plastic-Surgery---A-Risky-Business/articles/16882</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 20:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Cosmetic</category>
		<category>Cosmetic+surgery</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plastic Surgery - A Risky Business&nbsp;by: Jeff LakieWhen most of us think of plastic surgery, we contemplate the different things we would - or are going to - have done: that bump on the nose smoothed down, the perky boobs put in, the fat we'll have sucked out. But perhaps the most important question we should ask when considering plastic surgery is not what - but rather why? Plastic surgery is becoming an increasingly popular choice as people realise that they no longer have to tolerate a body part that they find aesthetically upsetting. And while the procedures involved in plastic surgery can be as risky as having any other operation performed, the truth is that technological advances have made having plastic surgery easier than ever before. Within minimal time frames, patients can be up and about again, with all manner of altered body parts, and, theoretically at least, with exactly what they wanted. So why is it that many plastic surgery patients are no happier after surgery than they were before? Plastic surgery is not a cure-all, and must not be seen as such. Many prospective patients await anaesthesia with unrealistic expectations in mind. And no matter how obvious an assertion it might seem, too many patients are not grasping it fully - plastic surgery can alter our bodies, but not the way we feel inside. For many patients, it is not the decried body part that is the true problem, but rather the self-perception with which it is viewed. In other words, the wish to change a physical attribute can be a symptom of a larger problem. While there is no doubt that many patients find their confidence improved ten-fold after surgery, there are many other who, without realistic expectations of what the operation would change, simply remove their dissatisfaction from the altered body part to a new one. Plastic surgery changes the body, not body image. So before considering any physical alteration, ask yourself whether your issue is something that can only be changed from the inside out. Because unless you are having surgery to simply change the dimensions of a part of your body, you will be disappointed with the results. Approach your self-perception first - you might be surprised with the effectiveness of a little surgery to the psyche. About The AuthorJeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.before-and-after-breast-augmentation.com a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Plastic Surgery - A Risky Business</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Jeff Lakie</b><p><p><p><p>When most of us think of plastic surgery, we contemplate the different things we would - or are going to - have done: that bump on the nose smoothed down, the perky boobs put in, the fat we'll have sucked out. But perhaps the most important question we should ask when considering plastic surgery is not what - but rather why? <p><p>Plastic surgery is becoming an increasingly popular choice as people realise that they no longer have to tolerate a body part that they find aesthetically upsetting. And while the procedures involved in plastic surgery can be as risky as having any other operation performed, the truth is that technological advances have made having plastic surgery easier than ever before. Within minimal time frames, patients can be up and about again, with all manner of altered body parts, and, theoretically at least, with exactly what they wanted. So why is it that many plastic surgery patients are no happier after surgery than they were before? <p><p>Plastic surgery is not a cure-all, and must not be seen as such. Many prospective patients await anaesthesia with unrealistic expectations in mind. And no matter how obvious an assertion it might seem, too many patients are not grasping it fully - plastic surgery can alter our bodies, but not the way we feel inside. <p><p>For many patients, it is not the decried body part that is the true problem, but rather the self-perception with which it is viewed. In other words, the wish to change a physical attribute can be a symptom of a larger problem. While there is no doubt that many patients find their confidence improved ten-fold after surgery, there are many other who, without realistic expectations of what the operation would change, simply remove their dissatisfaction from the altered body part to a new one. <p><p>Plastic surgery changes the body, not body image. So before considering any physical alteration, ask yourself whether your issue is something that can only be changed from the inside out. Because unless you are having surgery to simply change the dimensions of a part of your body, you will be disappointed with the results. Approach your self-perception first - you might be surprised with the effectiveness of a little surgery to the psyche. <p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Jeff Lakie is the founder of <a href="http://www.before-and-after-breast-augmentation.com" target=new>http://www.before-and-after-breast-augmentation.com</a> a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cosmetic Surgery - A Personal Decision</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery---A-Personal-Decision/articles/16163</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Personal</category>
		<category>Surgery</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery---A-Personal-Decision/articles/16163</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Cosmetic Surgery - A Personal Decision&nbsp;by: Sandra BoyesWith the proliferation of TV shows and dramas about cosmetic surgery, you could be forgiven for thinking that getting a procedure done was no more difficult than going to the dentist.And what is more, that all cosmetic surgeons were handsome and rich and cared for their patients.Cosmetic surgery is no different than any other profession, there are good surgeons, who keep up to date with medical trends, who invest thousands every year honing their skills and knowledge and who deeply care for both their profession and their patients. Then there are those surgeons who see cosmetic surgery as just another way to earn money, they may attend a course or two and maybe a convention once a year, purely for networking purposes. They see the patient as just another dollar earned. These doctors would be unprofessional no matter what specialty they chose.The difficulty lies in how do we know which is which? When we are sat in the reception or the doctors office, diplomas on display and palms in the corner, how do we know?Well, there are a couple of things that you can do and ask,that, speaking from experience, allows you to sort out the wheat from the chaff.1.How do the reception staff treat you? Are they welcoming or aloof?2.Is the work area organised? A professional practice will look professional.3.Are the staff aware of your particular needs? Are they empathetic or 'cold'On to your interview1.Is the consultant open and willing to discuss his education and experience? Don't just trust the diplomas on the walls. What associations do they belong to?, get their addresses and phone numbers, talk to them and find out what membership entails.2.Do not be intimidated. Remember, it is your body you are talking about. You have every right to ask any question you think is neccessary to enable you to make a decision to proceed or not.3.Is the consultant happy to refer you to other previous patients? If they claim 'confidentiality', explain that you will be discussing personal issues, not professional and that they are running a 'business' and should be more than happy to provide references.4.Does the consultant behave in a professional and confident manner? Beware of statements such as 'It looks like it should be easy enough' or 'This is very simple to do'. Surgery is always rife with danger, no matter how 'small' the operation. A professional knows this and never takes any procedure for granted.5.Does he conduct a thorough check on your health and medical history and explain why.6.Does he explain what post surgery will entail? How you will feel, how you will look, whether there will be pain, how long it may take to fully recover and what other follow-up will be needed, if any.All these things go towards giving you an overall impression of whether this is the right surgeon for you.The decision to go ahead or not is yours, should you feel pressured, even slightly, unless it is a health risk to you, move on to the next candidate.Also, remember to trust your intuition. It is a powerful ally and will not let you down. You will know when you have made the right decision, your body and your mind will tell you.About The AuthorSandra Boyes is editor of http://www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com - a website dedicated to providing up-to-date news, information and resources to anyone considering undergoing cosmetic surgery.Copyright www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com 2005 - All rights reserved]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Cosmetic Surgery - A Personal Decision</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Sandra Boyes</b><p><p><p><p>With the proliferation of TV shows and dramas about cosmetic surgery, you could be forgiven for thinking that getting a procedure done was no more difficult than going to the dentist.<p><p>And what is more, that all cosmetic surgeons were handsome and rich and cared for their patients.<p><p>Cosmetic surgery is no different than any other profession, there are good surgeons, who keep up to date with medical trends, who invest thousands every year honing their skills and knowledge and who deeply care for both their profession and their patients. <p><p>Then there are those surgeons who see cosmetic surgery as just another way to earn money, they may attend a course or two and maybe a convention once a year, purely for networking purposes. They see the patient as just another dollar earned. These doctors would be unprofessional no matter what specialty they chose.<p><p>The difficulty lies in how do we know which is which? When we are sat in the reception or the doctors office, diplomas on display and palms in the corner, how do we know?<p><p>Well, there are a couple of things that you can do and ask,that, speaking from experience, allows you to sort out the wheat from the chaff.<p><p>1.How do the reception staff treat you? Are they welcoming or aloof?<p><p>2.Is the work area organised? A professional practice will look professional.<p><p>3.Are the staff aware of your particular needs? Are they empathetic or 'cold'<p><p>On to your interview<p><p>1.Is the consultant open and willing to discuss his education and experience? Don't just trust the diplomas on the walls. What associations do they belong to?, get their addresses and phone numbers, talk to them and find out what membership entails.<p><p>2.Do not be intimidated. Remember, it is your body you are talking about. You have every right to ask any question you think is neccessary to enable you to make a decision to proceed or not.<p><p>3.Is the consultant happy to refer you to other previous patients? If they claim 'confidentiality', explain that you will be discussing personal issues, not professional and that they are running a 'business' and should be more than happy to provide references.<p><p>4.Does the consultant behave in a professional and confident manner? Beware of statements such as 'It looks like it should be easy enough' or 'This is very simple to do'. Surgery is always rife with danger, no matter how 'small' the operation. A professional knows this and never takes any procedure for granted.<p><p>5.Does he conduct a thorough check on your health and medical history and explain why.<p><p>6.Does he explain what post surgery will entail? How you will feel, how you will look, whether there will be pain, how long it may take to fully recover and what other follow-up will be needed, if any.<p><p>All these things go towards giving you an overall impression of whether this is the right surgeon for you.<p><p>The decision to go ahead or not is yours, should you feel pressured, even slightly, unless it is a health risk to you, move on to the next candidate.<p><p>Also, remember to trust your intuition. It is a powerful ally and will not let you down. You will know when you have made the right decision, your body and your mind will tell you.<p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Sandra Boyes is editor of <a href="http://www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com" target=new>http://www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com</a> - a website dedicated to providing up-to-date news, information and resources to anyone considering undergoing cosmetic surgery.<p><p>Copyright <a href="http://www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com" target=new>www.cosmetic-surgery-answers.com</a> 2005 - All rights reserved<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cosmetic Chin Surgery - The Final Facial Touch</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Cosmetic+Chin+Surgery+-+The+Final+Facial+Touch</category>
		<category>Final</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Cosmetic Chin Surgery - The Final Facial Touch&nbsp;by: Jeff LakieWhen either cosmetic or plastic surgery are mentioned to us, our thoughts run immediately to breast implants or liposuction, but there are many other procedures available that although they might not receive the same attention of their more obvious counterparts can have a huge impact upon both the appearance and the self confidence of a patient. One of these unsung heroes is cosmetic chin surgery, which can exert a profound effect that belies the ease with which it can be performed. Cosmetic chin surgery is a relatively simple procedure that is usually performed in about an hour or so. Scarring is minimal, and though the patient might be limited to a liquid diet for the two or three days following surgery, recovery time is typically fast, and patients are back to their usual routines within a couple of days. Side effects, including the risk of infection or numbness in the area, are rare, making the benefits of cosmetic chin surgery far outweigh the risks.And the benefits are striking. Those of us with ample chins have probably never noticed how they suitably frame our facial features, creating a sense of balance in our face. A smaller or receding chin can set this balance awry, placing a disproportionate emphasis on other features, such as the nose, particularly if this is already large - in fact, chin and nose surgeries are commonly performed in a complimentary fashion, in order to balance the patient's features, and release their true beauty. Cosmetic chin surgery involves the simple insertion of an implant through an incision made either underneath the chin or in the mouth. The implant will be custom designed for each patient, insuring that the client achieves precisely the look that they and their surgeon have agreed will be most flattering to their features. The surgery can be performed under either local or general anaesthetic, and is usually done on an out patient basis - meaning that before the day is out, you will be at home again, waiting until your bandaging can be removed so that you can see the new you, in all your glory. About The AuthorJeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.tummy-tuck-information.com a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Cosmetic Chin Surgery - The Final Facial Touch</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Jeff Lakie</b><p><p><p><p>When either cosmetic or plastic surgery are mentioned to us, our thoughts run immediately to breast implants or liposuction, but there are many other procedures available that although they might not receive the same attention of their more obvious counterparts can have a huge impact upon both the appearance and the self confidence of a patient. One of these unsung heroes is cosmetic chin surgery, which can exert a profound effect that belies the ease with which it can be performed. <p><p>Cosmetic chin surgery is a relatively simple procedure that is usually performed in about an hour or so. Scarring is minimal, and though the patient might be limited to a liquid diet for the two or three days following surgery, recovery time is typically fast, and patients are back to their usual routines within a couple of days. Side effects, including the risk of infection or numbness in the area, are rare, making the benefits of cosmetic chin surgery far outweigh the risks.<p><p>And the benefits are striking. Those of us with ample chins have probably never noticed how they suitably frame our facial features, creating a sense of balance in our face. A smaller or receding chin can set this balance awry, placing a disproportionate emphasis on other features, such as the nose, particularly if this is already large - in fact, chin and nose surgeries are commonly performed in a complimentary fashion, in order to balance the patient's features, and release their true beauty. <p><p>Cosmetic chin surgery involves the simple insertion of an implant through an incision made either underneath the chin or in the mouth. The implant will be custom designed for each patient, insuring that the client achieves precisely the look that they and their surgeon have agreed will be most flattering to their features. The surgery can be performed under either local or general anaesthetic, and is usually done on an out patient basis - meaning that before the day is out, you will be at home again, waiting until your bandaging can be removed so that you can see the new you, in all your glory. <p><p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Jeff Lakie is the founder of <a href="http://www.tummy-tuck-information.com" target=new>http://www.tummy-tuck-information.com</a> a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Breast Reduction ? Cosmetic Surgery</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Breast-Reduction-%96-Cosmetic-Surgery/articles/41412</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Cosmetic+surgery</category>
		<category>Breast</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Breast-Reduction-%96-Cosmetic-Surgery/articles/41412</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Breast Reduction ? Cosmetic Surgery&nbsp;by: T.GoingBreast Reduction ? Cosmetic SurgeryBreast reduction procedures are becoming more and more popular these days.  This surgery is known as mammaplasties.  Large breasts can cause various medical problems due to the excessive weight on the chest in addition to skeletal deformities and sometimes breathing problems.  Disproportionately large breasts can also lead to extreme self-consciousness. Breast reduction is designed for women with these problems.  The procedure removes particular amounts of fat, glandular tissues and skin from each side of the breasts.  This allows the breast to become smaller, lighter and more firm.  The surgery also can reduce the size of the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple). The goal of the breast reduction surgery is to give the woman smaller, firmer and better shaped breasts that will be more in proportion to her body.Recovering from a breast reduction procedure is very similar to other breast surgery recoveries.  After the surgery has been completed, you wil be wrapped in an elastic bandage or a surgical bra.  A small tube may also be attached in each breast to drain excessive blood and fluids.Although this procedure is safe and has very few complications, you may feel some pain for the first couple of days, especially when you are moving around.  General discomfort may last a week or longer, but your doctor will give you medication to ease the pain.Most women can return to work and social events after around two weeks, granted they are avoiding strenuous activity.About The AuthorT.GoingTo learn more about breast reduction surgery and Dr. William Adams, please visit http://texas.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com.  This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Breast Reduction ? Cosmetic Surgery</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>T.Going</b><p><p><p><p>Breast Reduction ? Cosmetic Surgery<p><p>Breast reduction procedures are becoming more and more popular these days.  This surgery is known as mammaplasties.  <p><p>Large breasts can cause various medical problems due to the excessive weight on the chest in addition to skeletal deformities and sometimes breathing problems.  Disproportionately large breasts can also lead to extreme self-consciousness. <p><p>Breast reduction is designed for women with these problems.  The procedure removes particular amounts of fat, glandular tissues and skin from each side of the breasts.  This allows the breast to become smaller, lighter and more firm.  The surgery also can reduce the size of the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple). <p><p>The goal of the breast reduction surgery is to give the woman smaller, firmer and better shaped breasts that will be more in proportion to her body.<p><p>Recovering from a breast reduction procedure is very similar to other breast surgery recoveries.  After the surgery has been completed, you wil be wrapped in an elastic bandage or a surgical bra.  A small tube may also be attached in each breast to drain excessive blood and fluids.<p><p>Although this procedure is safe and has very few complications, you may feel some pain for the first couple of days, especially when you are moving around.  General discomfort may last a week or longer, but your doctor will give you medication to ease the pain.<p><p>Most women can return to work and social events after around two weeks, granted they are avoiding strenuous activity.<p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>T.Going<p><p>To learn more about breast reduction surgery and Dr. William Adams, please visit <a href="http://texas.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com" target=new>http://texas.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com</a>.  This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cosmetic Surgery Loans Open Up The Opportunity To Rediscover Yourself</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery-Loans-Open-Up-The-Opportunity-To-Rediscover-Yourself/articles/1593</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Opportunity</category>
		<category>surgery</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery-Loans-Open-Up-The-Opportunity-To-Rediscover-Yourself/articles/1593</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Cosmetic Surgery Loans Open Up The Opportunity To Rediscover Yourself  &nbsp;by: Natasha AndersonEach one of us wants to look ?best?. Different people use different techniques to look good; the most popular among them is cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery can do tremendous change to one?s personality. But, the huge cost involved in undertaking a cosmetic surgery must be stopping you from the change you have been long waiting for? Don?t wait any longer; rediscover yourself with a cosmetic surgery loan. It?s in the very nature of human beings to keep on demanding more and more. Everyone is running in the race to look better than other. Looking more beautiful has always provoked both men and women. In the past, the word beauty was confined only to woman. But with the changing time man too have got conscious about their looks. They too want to look good and possess a perfect body. Cosmetic surgery can be a perfect solution for enhancing one?s physical appearance. Cosmetic surgery is often known as plastic surgery. Undertaking even a small cosmetic surgery involves good sum of money. It is not in the reach of common man and the worst part is that cosmetic surgery expenses are not even covered under health insurance scheme. Only rich people used to get it done. But, with the passage of time and introduction of cosmetic surgery loan has flourished an opportunity for the working class and income earners to get the funds to finance the expenses involved in getting a cosmetic surgery done. Treatments covered under cosmetic surgery are liposuction, hair transplant skin resurfacing, forehead lift, abdominoplasty, breast augmentation, scar revision and many more.  With a cosmetic surgery loan, you can finance cosmetic surgery ranging from ?1000 to ?25,000 to meet the expenses involved in the cosmetic surgery. Usually the loan is granted for a period of 24 to 60 months depending on the purpose for which you are taking the loan.Before you apply for the loan find out how much cost is involved in the cosmetic surgery you want to get done. A prior research will help you meet all the expenses with ease. Cost involved in getting a minor surgery is not much and can be easily met by unsecured cosmetic surgery loan. Tenants as well as homeowners can apply for an unsecured loan.A secured cosmetic surgery loan is ideal if you plan to undergo a major cosmetic surgery. To avail a secured loan you need to put your property as collateral against the loan. Homeowners by putting their home as security can grab good sum of money to finance the expenses of cosmetic surgery.The entry of online lenders in the finance market has overshadowed all the shortcomings that existed when only traditional lenders were there. Now, you can apply for a cosmetic surgery loan online and that too from your office or home. You just need to have a computer with Internet connection and a few clicks on the loan provider?s websites and you are not too far away from getting the surgery done for yourself.   You just need to fill up the online application form that will hardly take few minutes out of your busy schedule. Make sure to collect as many loan quotes as you can which will help you find the loan deal, most of the lenders offer them free or for some nominal charges. Once you collect all the quotes compare them on the basis of loan term, repayment options and choose the one that suits your pocket to the best.Increasing consciousness among man and woman regarding their looks has added to the popularity of cosmetic surgery loan. Now, with a cosmetic surgery done you too can look the way you dream. With a cosmetic surgery loan, change the way you look at life and the way people look at you. About The AuthorNatasha Anderson understands the need for good quality loan advice. Her articles endeavor to provide you the wise counsel in the most elementary way for the benefit of the readers. She hopes that this will help them to locate the loan that beseems their expectations. She works for the UK secured loan web site uk finance world.To find a Secured or unsecured loan that best suits your needs visit http://ukfinanceworld.co.uk.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Cosmetic Surgery Loans Open Up The Opportunity To Rediscover Yourself  </b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Natasha Anderson</b><p><p><p><p>Each one of us wants to look ?best?. Different people use different techniques to look good; the most popular among them is cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery can do tremendous change to one?s personality. But, the huge cost involved in undertaking a cosmetic surgery must be stopping you from the change you have been long waiting for? Don?t wait any longer; rediscover yourself with a cosmetic surgery loan. <p><p>It?s in the very nature of human beings to keep on demanding more and more. Everyone is running in the race to look better than other. Looking more beautiful has always provoked both men and women. In the past, the word beauty was confined only to woman. But with the changing time man too have got conscious about their looks. They too want to look good and possess a perfect body. Cosmetic surgery can be a perfect solution for enhancing one?s physical appearance. <p><p>Cosmetic surgery is often known as plastic surgery. Undertaking even a small cosmetic surgery involves good sum of money. It is not in the reach of common man and the worst part is that cosmetic surgery expenses are not even covered under health insurance scheme. Only rich people used to get it done. But, with the passage of time and introduction of cosmetic surgery loan has flourished an opportunity for the working class and income earners to get the funds to finance the expenses involved in getting a cosmetic surgery done. <p><p>Treatments covered under cosmetic surgery are liposuction, hair transplant skin resurfacing, forehead lift, abdominoplasty, breast augmentation, scar revision and many more.  <p><p>With a cosmetic surgery loan, you can finance cosmetic surgery ranging from ?1000 to ?25,000 to meet the expenses involved in the cosmetic surgery. Usually the loan is granted for a period of 24 to 60 months depending on the purpose for which you are taking the loan.<p><p>Before you apply for the loan find out how much cost is involved in the cosmetic surgery you want to get done. A prior research will help you meet all the expenses with ease. Cost involved in getting a minor surgery is not much and can be easily met by unsecured cosmetic surgery loan. Tenants as well as homeowners can apply for an unsecured loan.<p><p>A secured cosmetic surgery loan is ideal if you plan to undergo a major cosmetic surgery. To avail a secured loan you need to put your property as collateral against the loan. Homeowners by putting their home as security can grab good sum of money to finance the expenses of cosmetic surgery.<p><p>The entry of online lenders in the finance market has overshadowed all the shortcomings that existed when only traditional lenders were there. Now, you can apply for a cosmetic surgery loan online and that too from your office or home. You just need to have a computer with Internet connection and a few clicks on the loan provider?s websites and you are not too far away from getting the surgery done for yourself.   <p><p>You just need to fill up the online application form that will hardly take few minutes out of your busy schedule. Make sure to collect as many loan quotes as you can which will help you find the loan deal, most of the lenders offer them free or for some nominal charges. Once you collect all the quotes compare them on the basis of loan term, repayment options and choose the one that suits your pocket to the best.<p><p>Increasing consciousness among man and woman regarding their looks has added to the popularity of cosmetic surgery loan. Now, with a cosmetic surgery done you too can look the way you dream. With a cosmetic surgery loan, change the way you look at life and the way people look at you. <p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Natasha Anderson understands the need for good quality loan advice. Her articles endeavor to provide you the wise counsel in the most elementary way for the benefit of the readers. She hopes that this will help them to locate the loan that beseems their expectations. She works for the UK secured loan web site uk finance world.To find a Secured or unsecured loan that best suits your needs visit <a href="http://ukfinanceworld.co.uk" target=new>http://ukfinanceworld.co.uk</a>.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Cosmetic Surgery ? Vanity or Healthy Choice?</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery-%96-Vanity-or-Healthy-Choice%3F/articles/17069</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Healthy</category>
		<category>Surgery</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Cosmetic-Surgery-%96-Vanity-or-Healthy-Choice%3F/articles/17069</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Cosmetic Surgery ? Vanity or Healthy Choice?&nbsp;by: Rex RyanCosmetic and plastic surgery has long been associated with vanity, but mounting evidence suggests that in many cases cosmetic surgery can offer substantial health benefits.  Nose jobs can offer real health benefits in addition to improving the symmetry of the face.  Face lifts have been shown to increase life expectancy.  And eyelid surgery can create significant vision benefits for some people.  All of these examples show the lines between aesthetics and real health benefits can blur when examining plastic surgery procedures.Rhinoplasty, or nose jobs have health benefits beyond the aesthetic appeals of the procedure.  In many cases, rhinoplasty can substantially improve breathing difficulties.  In cases where people have broken their nose, the cartilage can become constricted, creating breathing problems.  Rhinoplasty can alleviate this, along with snoring problems associated with constricted nasal passages.  Many people who have persistent sinus problems have remedied the issue with rhinoplasty.  Face lifts have long been considered a purely cosmetic procedure for people to fight the effects of aging.  However, evidence shows that face lifts actually can have health benefits.  A study performed at the Mayo clinic reviewed data from 250 women who had undergone face lifts in the ?70s.  The data showed that on average, women who received face lifts outlived their counterparts in the general population by 10 years.  The self esteem factors attributed to looking and feeling younger as a result of the face lift are cited as possible reasons why these patients lived longer.Eyelid surgery known as blepharoplasty is a procedure to remove fat--usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids.  While the procedure does have cosmetic benefits, it can also provide real health benefits to those who have vision problems caused by excess skin around the eyelids.Gastric Bypass surgery, while not often considered ?cosmetic surgery? can be viewed as a surgery to improve appearances.  Like liposuction, it reduces an individual?s weight through surgical means.  However, the health benefits of losing weight and maintaining a healthy weight are well documented and accepted.  Losing weight is a perfect example of how health benefits and aesthetic benefits can both result from the same surgical procedures.Most who have significant dental problems will view fixing those problems as a mandatory concern.  Braces were once considered strange, but now are commonplace.  People who lose teeth in accidents don?t think twice about the vanity associated with replacing those teeth.  Indeed, they argue that replacing broken or lost teeth is necessary for healthy eating function, as well as restoring appearance.  Improving speech through dentistry has been long accepted for its benefits, and without the taboos associated with many cosmetic surgery procedures.Cosmetic surgery is not just for vain people who want to improve their aesthetic appeal.  In many cases, the real benefits of cosmetic surgery make the aesthetic improvements just an added bonus when compared to the health benefits the procedures can provide.   As cosmetic surgery becomes more common, the lines between purely cosmetic and self esteem benefits and real measurable health benefits will increasingly blur.  As the health benefits of cosmetic surgery become more apparent and documented, the acceptance of the procedures by the public at large will continue to climb.About The AuthorRex Ryan mainttains a website on cosmetic surgery procedures:http://www.aboutcosmeticsurgery.info]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Cosmetic Surgery ? Vanity or Healthy Choice?</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Rex Ryan</b><p><p><p><p>Cosmetic and plastic surgery has long been associated with vanity, but mounting evidence suggests that in many cases cosmetic surgery can offer substantial health benefits.  Nose jobs can offer real health benefits in addition to improving the symmetry of the face.  Face lifts have been shown to increase life expectancy.  And eyelid surgery can create significant vision benefits for some people.  All of these examples show the lines between aesthetics and real health benefits can blur when examining plastic surgery procedures.<p><p>Rhinoplasty, or nose jobs have health benefits beyond the aesthetic appeals of the procedure.  In many cases, rhinoplasty can substantially improve breathing difficulties.  In cases where people have broken their nose, the cartilage can become constricted, creating breathing problems.  Rhinoplasty can alleviate this, along with snoring problems associated with constricted nasal passages.  Many people who have persistent sinus problems have remedied the issue with rhinoplasty.  <p><p>Face lifts have long been considered a purely cosmetic procedure for people to fight the effects of aging.  However, evidence shows that face lifts actually can have health benefits.  A study performed at the Mayo clinic reviewed data from 250 women who had undergone face lifts in the ?70s.  The data showed that on average, women who received face lifts outlived their counterparts in the general population by 10 years.  The self esteem factors attributed to looking and feeling younger as a result of the face lift are cited as possible reasons why these patients lived longer.<p><p>Eyelid surgery known as blepharoplasty is a procedure to remove fat--usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids.  While the procedure does have cosmetic benefits, it can also provide real health benefits to those who have vision problems caused by excess skin around the eyelids.<p><p>Gastric Bypass surgery, while not often considered ?cosmetic surgery? can be viewed as a surgery to improve appearances.  Like liposuction, it reduces an individual?s weight through surgical means.  However, the health benefits of losing weight and maintaining a healthy weight are well documented and accepted.  Losing weight is a perfect example of how health benefits and aesthetic benefits can both result from the same surgical procedures.<p><p>Most who have significant dental problems will view fixing those problems as a mandatory concern.  Braces were once considered strange, but now are commonplace.  People who lose teeth in accidents don?t think twice about the vanity associated with replacing those teeth.  Indeed, they argue that replacing broken or lost teeth is necessary for healthy eating function, as well as restoring appearance.  Improving speech through dentistry has been long accepted for its benefits, and without the taboos associated with many cosmetic surgery procedures.<p><p>Cosmetic surgery is not just for vain people who want to improve their aesthetic appeal.  In many cases, the real benefits of cosmetic surgery make the aesthetic improvements just an added bonus when compared to the health benefits the procedures can provide.   As cosmetic surgery becomes more common, the lines between purely cosmetic and self esteem benefits and real measurable health benefits will increasingly blur.  As the health benefits of cosmetic surgery become more apparent and documented, the acceptance of the procedures by the public at large will continue to climb.<p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Rex Ryan mainttains a website on cosmetic surgery procedures:<p><br><a href="http://www.aboutcosmeticsurgery.info" target=new>http://www.aboutcosmeticsurgery.info</a><p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Chin-Surgery-%96-Cosmetic-Surgery-Information/articles/41414</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Chin</category>
		<category>surgery</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Chin-Surgery-%96-Cosmetic-Surgery-Information/articles/41414</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information&nbsp;by: T.GoingChin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery InformationThe chin is one of the most noticed features of an individual?s face because other elements of the face such as the nose, and jaw are lined up with it.  Chin surgery (or mentoplasty) procedures are designed to sculpt your chin into a more desired and attractive looking form.The best candidates for mentoplasty are those who are in good physical and mental health, who have not been diagnosed with any diseases including bone disorders.  Patients should not have an unrealistic expectation when going in for chin surgery.  The procedure can make the chin more or less prominent, depending on the needs and overall look of the patient?s facial appearance.Mentoplasty changes the chin?s shape by moving some of the bone forward, adding implants or in some cases, completely removing the bone altogether.  Each procedure has different details and is dependent on what the patient?s needs are.  A chin with a bone moved forward can help give the chin a stronger appearance.  This is the same with adding an implant.  The implants usually take around an hour and a half, but will ultimately have dramatic effects on one?s overall look.  Removing part of the chin bone reduces a jutting jaw and can give a patient a more welcoming look.  It is best to explain to your doctor what your needs are so an appropriate plan of action can be taken.Recovering from the surgery is a simple process.  The area around the chin will be sore and tender for a few days, and will probably turn black and blue.  An important part of the healing process is to maintain proper dental hygiene, especially if an incision was made through the mouth to reduce scarring.  After a few days, the support tape and bandages will be removed.About The AuthorT.GoingTo learn more about chin surgery and other cosmetic surgery procedures by Dr. Sidney Eisenbaum please visit http://www.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com.   This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>T.Going</b><p><p><p><p>Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information<p><p>The chin is one of the most noticed features of an individual?s face because other elements of the face such as the nose, and jaw are lined up with it.  Chin surgery (or mentoplasty) procedures are designed to sculpt your chin into a more desired and attractive looking form.<p><p>The best candidates for mentoplasty are those who are in good physical and mental health, who have not been diagnosed with any diseases including bone disorders.  Patients should not have an unrealistic expectation when going in for chin surgery.  The procedure can make the chin more or less prominent, depending on the needs and overall look of the patient?s facial appearance.<p><p>Mentoplasty changes the chin?s shape by moving some of the bone forward, adding implants or in some cases, completely removing the bone altogether.  Each procedure has different details and is dependent on what the patient?s needs are.  A chin with a bone moved forward can help give the chin a stronger appearance.  This is the same with adding an implant.  The implants usually take around an hour and a half, but will ultimately have dramatic effects on one?s overall look.  Removing part of the chin bone reduces a jutting jaw and can give a patient a more welcoming look.  It is best to explain to your doctor what your needs are so an appropriate plan of action can be taken.<p><p>Recovering from the surgery is a simple process.  The area around the chin will be sore and tender for a few days, and will probably turn black and blue.  An important part of the healing process is to maintain proper dental hygiene, especially if an incision was made through the mouth to reduce scarring.  After a few days, the support tape and bandages will be removed.<p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>T.Going<p><p>To learn more about chin surgery and other cosmetic surgery procedures by Dr. Sidney Eisenbaum please visit <a href="http://www.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com" target=new>http://www.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com</a>.   This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Should You Get Plastic Surgery?</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Should-You-Get-Plastic-Surgery%3F/articles/16881</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>surgery</category>
		<category>Surgery%3F</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Should-You-Get-Plastic-Surgery%3F/articles/16881</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Should You Get Plastic Surgery?&nbsp;by: Jeff LakieThese days, plastic surgery is often much maligned, and while the apparent levity with which it is sometimes undertaken and its almost epidemic-type spread can seem rather worrying, the benefits of plastic surgery can easily be overlooked. While there is an overwhelming array of various plastic surgery horror stories reported in the press, the quiet stories of success often remain untold. For the right candidate, plastic surgery can truly be a life-enhancing procedure. It would be wonderful to live in a world where everyone is truly accepted, regardless of their physical appearance, and while this type of world might one day evolve, these days, being different is undeniably difficult. For those people who suffer under the weight of a single feature that seems to swallow the rest of them whole, plastic surgery is simply the door to a new life. One of the first things that many patients notice after surgery is how the correction of this feature can bring a sense of balance to their whole appearance. For the woman with big breasts or the man with prominent ears, the hated feature can dominate their self perception, and its alteration to a state that blends in more easily with those of others, truly allows the rest of their self, both physically and spiritually, to blossom. The most important element of the plastic surgery picture is the surgeon who will perform the procedure. A good plastic surgeon will first evaluate the patient's suitability for treatment, both physically and emotionally, and will help them to approach the surgery with realistic expectations. A good surgeon will adapt the problem feature to match not only the patient's physical appearance, but their personality also, allowing the person who has been hiding behind the perceived imperfection to really shine. Because this is what plastic surgery does, at its best - it does not have the power to change the way a person feels about themselves, but in changing something that has been oppressive to the patient, it allows them to find their confidence again. About The AuthorJeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.cost-of-liposuction.com a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Should You Get Plastic Surgery?</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Jeff Lakie</b><p><p><p><p>These days, plastic surgery is often much maligned, and while the apparent levity with which it is sometimes undertaken and its almost epidemic-type spread can seem rather worrying, the benefits of plastic surgery can easily be overlooked. While there is an overwhelming array of various plastic surgery horror stories reported in the press, the quiet stories of success often remain untold. For the right candidate, plastic surgery can truly be a life-enhancing procedure. <p><p>It would be wonderful to live in a world where everyone is truly accepted, regardless of their physical appearance, and while this type of world might one day evolve, these days, being different is undeniably difficult. For those people who suffer under the weight of a single feature that seems to swallow the rest of them whole, plastic surgery is simply the door to a new life. One of the first things that many patients notice after surgery is how the correction of this feature can bring a sense of balance to their whole appearance. For the woman with big breasts or the man with prominent ears, the hated feature can dominate their self perception, and its alteration to a state that blends in more easily with those of others, truly allows the rest of their self, both physically and spiritually, to blossom. <p><p>The most important element of the plastic surgery picture is the surgeon who will perform the procedure. A good plastic surgeon will first evaluate the patient's suitability for treatment, both physically and emotionally, and will help them to approach the surgery with realistic expectations. A good surgeon will adapt the problem feature to match not only the patient's physical appearance, but their personality also, allowing the person who has been hiding behind the perceived imperfection to really shine. Because this is what plastic surgery does, at its best - it does not have the power to change the way a person feels about themselves, but in changing something that has been oppressive to the patient, it allows them to find their confidence again. <p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Jeff Lakie is the founder of <a href="http://www.cost-of-liposuction.com" target=new>http://www.cost-of-liposuction.com</a> a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.<p><p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Deal With Liposuction</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/How-To-Deal-With-Liposuction/articles/16431</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 06:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>How</category>
		<category>With</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/How-To-Deal-With-Liposuction/articles/16431</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[How To Deal With Liposuction&nbsp;by: Diana ValoIt?s not a secret that every single woman (and even man) wants to look nice and attractive. We can?t image our day without make up, fashion clothes, fresh breath, white teeth, unwrinkled face, and even some extra pounds make us so upset! Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual?s self- reliance. Women try to reduce extra weight by diet, exercising, starvation or they try effective fat removal method ? liposuction.Liposuction (lipoplasty) is a popular form of cosmetic plastic surgery which can help sculpt the human body by eliminating unwanted fat from certain areas of the body (typically the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks). During liposuction, fat is removed by liquefying it and sucking it out through a hollow needle or vacuum device. Is it everything what you know about lipo surgery? If yes, follow these recommendations and get known how to deal with liposuction! First, you have to be sure that liposuction is especially for you. The best candidates for lipoplasty are considered to be normal-weight patients with compact, elastic skin who have an accumulation of fat in certain areas that are resistant to exercise and dieting. A minimum age for liposuction is at least 17. Before surgery don?t use any alcohol and medications - they will slow the effect of anesthesia!You have to know that surgery itself is painless, but a period of recovery may be very painful. It may be necessary to find a caregiver, who will help with such daily cares as walking you to bathroom, cleaning you incisions, making food and etc. Every surgery includes a number of complications. It may be swelling, bruising and, of course, pain. The surgeon will prescribe medications that will help you to reduce pain and recommend using ice packs on swollen area of body during the first 3 day after surgery. Pain attention on what you eat! Select non-spicy food, fresh juice (vegetable or fruit) and drink at least 7-8 glasses of water.  Soon after the surgery you will see the results that are believed to be permanent and enjoy your new look! It is a good feeling to wear everything you want, be it a short dress or bikini, isn?t it?About The AuthorDiana Valo is the owner of http://www.cosmeticmiracles.com website.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>How To Deal With Liposuction</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Diana Valo</b><p><p><p><p>It?s not a secret that every single woman (and even man) wants to look nice and attractive. We can?t image our day without make up, fashion clothes, fresh breath, white teeth, unwrinkled face, and even some extra pounds make us so upset! Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual?s self- reliance. Women try to reduce extra weight by diet, exercising, starvation or they try effective fat removal method ? liposuction.<p><p>Liposuction (lipoplasty) is a popular form of cosmetic plastic surgery which can help sculpt the human body by eliminating unwanted fat from certain areas of the body (typically the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks). During liposuction, fat is removed by liquefying it and sucking it out through a hollow needle or vacuum device. Is it everything what you know about lipo surgery? If yes, follow these recommendations and get known how to deal with liposuction! <p><p>First, you have to be sure that liposuction is especially for you. The best candidates for lipoplasty are considered to be normal-weight patients with compact, elastic skin who have an accumulation of fat in certain areas that are resistant to exercise and dieting. A minimum age for liposuction is at least 17. Before surgery don?t use any alcohol and medications - they will slow the effect of anesthesia!<p><p>You have to know that surgery itself is painless, but a period of recovery may be very painful. It may be necessary to find a caregiver, who will help with such daily cares as walking you to bathroom, cleaning you incisions, making food and etc. <p><p>Every surgery includes a number of complications. It may be swelling, bruising and, of course, pain. The surgeon will prescribe medications that will help you to reduce pain and recommend using ice packs on swollen area of body during the first 3 day after surgery. Pain attention on what you eat! Select non-spicy food, fresh juice (vegetable or fruit) and drink at least 7-8 glasses of water.  <p><p>Soon after the surgery you will see the results that are believed to be permanent and enjoy your new look! It is a good feeling to wear everything you want, be it a short dress or bikini, isn?t it?<p><p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Diana Valo is the owner of <a href="http://www.cosmeticmiracles.com" target=new>http://www.cosmeticmiracles.com</a> website.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Plastic Surgery Breast Augmentation, Miami</title>
		<link>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Plastic-Surgery-Breast-Augmentation%2C-Miami/articles/41484</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 03:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Plastic</category>
		<category>surgery</category>
		<guid>http://www.firstcosmeticsurgeryhome.com/Plastic-Surgery-Breast-Augmentation%2C-Miami/articles/41484</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Plastic Surgery Breast Augmentation, Miami&nbsp;by: Jeff LakieNowadays you can find a lot of places where you can have the breast augmentation. Miami is one of the biggest plastic surgery centers in the USA, so if you live there you're in the right place. But in order to be really satisfied with the surgery's result, you have to know a few things and answer to a few questions first.What exactly do you need from the breast augmentation?What do you want from the breast augmentation? Miami or not, plastic surgeons can be only as good as you let them. If you don't know exactly what you need, they won't be able to do that. It's not a problem when there are obvious or medical reasons to perform the surgery, but when you just want to look better, you need to know what exactly you would like to change. Especially when you don't live there, having breast augmentation in Miami only to find out that's not what you really wanted is not a very bright idea. How to find the best doctor?There are two things that can show how good the doctor is. The first one is openness. You must be able to see almost the whole clinic to check if it looks like it should. The second one is checking the ?before/after? photos from surgeries that were similar to yours. Breast augmentation in Miami is so popular that there should be no problem in seeing at least dozen sets of the pictures. If they aren't available for any reason, think twice before deciding on surgery at this clinic. It is very probable that they (a) haven't got much experience or (b) the surgery results are not as good as they claim. Anyway, it means that you have to find another place to have your breast augmentation. Miami is a big city.Good and bad sides of breast augmentation.When you decide on the breast augmentation surgery, keep in mind that it is not a kind of magic, but a surgery. It means that your breasts will essentially remain the same - the only difference you may notice is that their size and shape are a little different. And even there you will not notice any drastic changes - the surgeons can do only as much as you body permits. So there is no chance to have Pamela Anderson's breast in one go.About The AuthorJeff Lakie is the founder of http://www.liposuction-procedure.com a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Plastic Surgery Breast Augmentation, Miami</b><br><p>&nbsp;by: <b>Jeff Lakie</b><p><p><p><p>Nowadays you can find a lot of places where you can have the breast augmentation. Miami is one of the biggest plastic surgery centers in the USA, so if you live there you're in the right place. But in order to be really satisfied with the surgery's result, you have to know a few things and answer to a few questions first.<p><p>What exactly do you need from the breast augmentation?<p><p>What do you want from the breast augmentation? Miami or not, plastic surgeons can be only as good as you let them. If you don't know exactly what you need, they won't be able to do that. It's not a problem when there are obvious or medical reasons to perform the surgery, but when you just want to look better, you need to know what exactly you would like to change. Especially when you don't live there, having breast augmentation in Miami only to find out that's not what you really wanted is not a very bright idea. <p><p>How to find the best doctor?<p><p>There are two things that can show how good the doctor is. The first one is openness. You must be able to see almost the whole clinic to check if it looks like it should. The second one is checking the ?before/after? photos from surgeries that were similar to yours. Breast augmentation in Miami is so popular that there should be no problem in seeing at least dozen sets of the pictures. If they aren't available for any reason, think twice before deciding on surgery at this clinic. It is very probable that they (a) haven't got much experience or (b) the surgery results are not as good as they claim. Anyway, it means that you have to find another place to have your breast augmentation. Miami is a big city.<p><p>Good and bad sides of breast augmentation.<p><p>When you decide on the breast augmentation surgery, keep in mind that it is not a kind of magic, but a surgery. It means that your breasts will essentially remain the same - the only difference you may notice is that their size and shape are a little different. And even there you will not notice any drastic changes - the surgeons can do only as much as you body permits. So there is no chance to have Pamela Anderson's breast in one go.<p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b>About The Author</b><br><p><p><p>Jeff Lakie is the founder of <a href="http://www.liposuction-procedure.com" target=new>http://www.liposuction-procedure.com</a> a website providing information on cosmetic surgery.<p><p><p><p><p></td></tr><p></table>]]></content:encoded>
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