Watch this week’s Plastic Surgery News to see how supermodel Cindy Crawford feels about plastic surgery at this stage of her life and career. Also, learn why a procedure that hits below the belt — literally — is still booming, even in a down economy. And the editors of a leading industry website have announced their forecast for 2010’s top ten trends in cosmetic procedures. Take a guess at what they are and then check out this episode to see how many you got right. Read the full story
Check out this week’s Plastic Surgery News to learn about a new procedure that may lift the face faster, better and cheaper than the known face lift. It’s another example of what lasers can do. And learn how a great-grandmother went to an impressive amount of expense and effort to look like Jessica Rabbit. You’ll also see how plastic surgery helped a Chinese woman defy authorities and get back into Japan with a set of new fingerprints. Read the full story
Check out this week’s Plastic Surgery News to get the latest on a woman who actually faked having breast cancer in order to raise money for breast implants. And see the latest on a new operation that grants women more shapely breasts– and is quicker and cheaper than implants or a breast lift. It’s set to hit Europe within two years. Also, there is a new survey indicating that many plastic surgeons are also loyal plastic surgery patients. They undergo their own cosmetic procedures, and can use the results to show potential clients a real-life example. Read the full story
Watch this week’s Plastic Surgery News to learn what happened to a New York pastor who stole nearly $85,000 from his church and used a big portion of it to buy plastic surgery. Plus, find out how fatigue can affect surgeons in the operating room, and learn about new discoveries for improving rhinoplasty by using rib cartilage. We’ll also tell you what Oscar winner Halle Berry, now 43, thinks about famous actresses getting plastic surgery — and what pal Eva Mendes had to say about Berry’s beauty. Read the full story
Watch this week’s Plastic Surgery News to find out how customers of a Finnish airline can buy plastic surgery — with their airline points. And there are a growing number of plastic surgeons across America who use social networking — find out how this can benefit you. We also look at how rapidly stem cell surgery could replace breast implants, as advancements are bringing surgeons closer than ever to creating natural tissue. All that and more on this week’s Plastic Surgery News.
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Watch this week’s Plastic Surgery News to learn more about what happened when three tabloids thought they were buying private plastic surgery information about celebrities and get details from a survey showing how many girls as young as 11 would consider having plastic surgery. Finally, find out what Bruce Willis thinks about being an actor in the plastic age. Read the full story
World’s first plastic surgeon may have been discovered — Susruta of Northern India could have been performing nose reconstruction as early as 600 B.C. Read the full story
Watch this week’s Plastic Surgery News to learn about new statistics that show the increasing demand for younger-looking skin. Also, find out what your mother’s face can tell you about how you will age, and how to correct problem areas before they become a problem. We’ll also share further evidence that Botox may do more than take away wrinkles, and fill you in on a new exhibit in India featuring the identity of what was possibly the world’s first plastic surgeon. Plus, get the details on a plastic surgeon who married a woman so that he could operate on her until she was “perfect,” and see which rocker actress is coping with the results of a disastrous facial surgery from 2003. Read the full story
This week on Plastic Surgery News, learn how a man on the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted list may have used plastic surgery to evade authorities. Plus, discover how cosmetic injections can be pain-free, thanks to a new spray, and find out why doctors say rougher is better — at least when it comes to microdermabrasion. Also, new research indicates that breast implants do not raise a woman’s risk for breast cancer or interfere with detecting a tumor. Read the full story
This week on Plastic Surgery News, learn how a botched cosmetic procedure left a Mexican pop star sitting not so pretty, and find out about a new injectable filler that could replace implants for breast augmentation. Plus, discover why Korea is becoming the major attraction for Asians who want plastic surgery, get the details on a new California law aimed at promoting patient safety prior to cosmetic surgery, and see how surgeons in Cincinnati broke new ground in reconstructive surgery, using stem cells from fat tissue to help a 14-year-old boy. Plus, discover a new product that promises to give women Angelina Jolie’s luscious lips. Read the full story