Most of the people nowadays find themselves busy on the things that will make them look beautiful. They would go to salons to have their faces be applied with make-ups, they would let their hairs be styled, let their finger and foot nails be polished with colorful manicures, and they would enjoy the service of foot spa and body massage. But if you are going to ask about where can you best expressed your beauty, what would be your answer?
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Archive for August, 2008
PLASTICOS – Plastic Surgery Organization: What is Beauty if You have Facial Deformity?
Monday, August 11th, 2008Plastic Surgery for Men Correcting Male Breast Enlargement
Friday, August 8th, 2008Correcting male breast enlargement, a condition known as gynecomastia, has become the third most requested procedure of plastic surgery for men in the United States.
San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Scott W. Mosser, reports a steady increase in male patients in the Bay Area seeking many plastic surgery procedures once performed only on women. As a result, plastic surgery for men will frequently include one of the following proc (more…)
Blepharoplasty/ Eyelid Surgery Philippines: Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
Saturday, August 2nd, 2008Blepharoplasty/ Eyelid Surgery: Affordable Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
By: Edwin Paul Magallona, MD
A blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is commonly a cosmetic and aesthetic surgery which improves on a person’s tired look as a result of excess folds of skin on the upper eyelids, bags around the lower eyelids and drooping eyebrows. Basically the procedure takes out excess skin, fat and muscle. When it is performed wi (more…)
Abdominoplasty/ Tummytuck Philippines: Affordable Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
Friday, August 1st, 2008By: Edwin Paul Magallona, MD
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as Tummytuck, is a cosmetic and aesthetic procedure to remove excess lower abdominal skin and its attached layer of fat, with simultaneous tightening of the abdominal wall. This creates a flatter abdomen with elimination of loose skin, stretch marks and post surgical scars below the umbilicus (commonly vertical caesarian section scars). The protruberant appearance is lik (more…)