Posted on 23 November 2009
Tags: Cosmetic Surgery, Female, Tech
Many women would love to have shapely breasts without needing the help of a bra. Now plastic surgeons have made that possible by developing an internal bra to permanently lift and shape.
The first woman to have internal bra fitted had her operation three weeks ago and surgeons have hailed it as a success.
The bra is [...]
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Filed under: Cosmetic Surgery, Procedures
Posted on 21 September 2009
Tags: Finland
A Finnish airline is offering boob jobs for air miles.
Frequent flyers are now able to get a bust to rival Katie Price or Pamela Anderson – but only if they clock up 3,180,000 air miles – equating to taking 404 Finnair flights between Helsinki and Hong Kong.
Finland’s most famous plastic surgeon, Rolf Nordstrom, is bizarrely [...]
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Filed under: Cosmetic Surgery, Europe
Posted on 11 September 2009
Tags: Argentina, Cosmetic Surgery, Video
James Brandon is concerned about getting old and looking older. So the 44-year-old events planner from Canada decided on plastic surgery to help bring his boyish looks back.
Like many people struggling through the global economic crunch, cost was a concern, and Brandon soon realized that having surgery at home was beyond his budget…
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Filed under: Cosmetic Surgery, Media, South America
Posted on 16 August 2009
Tags: Cosmetic Surgery, ISAPS
The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), representing over 1,600 of the world’s leading board certified aesthetic plastic surgeons in 84 countries provides comprehensive international guidelines for consumers traveling for plastic surgery procedures – commonly referred to as Plastic Surgery Tourism.
These ISAPS guidelines reflect a growing consumer trend and were created to address the [...]
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Filed under: Associations, Cosmetic Surgery
Posted on 23 July 2009
Tags: Cosmetic Surgery, USA
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) Most women under 50 have not turned their backs, or faces, on cosmetic beauty enhancement, despite the state of the economy.
While the recession continues, a poll of 1,000 women carried out this month showed that 63 percent aged 18-34 and 73 percent of women aged 35-49 thought positively of age-camouflaging procedures.
Of [...]
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Filed under: Cosmetic Surgery
Posted on 20 November 2008
Tags: South Africa
Medical tourism is becoming big business for a few countries in Africa, namely South Africa, Egypt and Tunisia. According to a recent article in the New York Times, more than 6 million Americans are expected to travel abroad to get medical treatment by 2010. Medical tourism is booming as people seek more affordable surgical and dental procedures abroad…
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Filed under: Africa, Cosmetic Surgery, Media