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What this surgery consisted of is not revealed, though the most common operations performed on Australian teenagers are breast augmentations, reductions, …

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NEW YORK — Did she or didn’t she? We’ve all engaged in a snark-fest at one time or another, trying to guess if a certain film or television star has had “work” done. And while some — such as Kathy Griffin, Joan Rivers and Patricia Heaton — have been way public about their cosmetic surgeries, the majority opt to keep such procedures secret. After all, our pop-culture celebrities tend to have a vested interest in maintaining certain physical illusions.
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So while it’s not illegal to get a breast enhancement, is it unethical? In a way, an actor with a chin job is cheating his peers, too. …
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The world we live in today is dominated by media images of the perfect woman with the perfect body. Even though the average woman’s bra size is a B or C, and she wears a size 10-16 dress, the models on TV all seem to have size D cups or larger and wasp-thin waists.
We women aren’t dumb. We know this is all marketing, that very few women in reality look like those MTV models on the TV screen and in the movies. Slim women are put out by this problem just as much as heavy women are. The problem is that many fashions are designed only for TV-model shaped women. If you are slim or small breasted,
With that in mind, here is a selection of information on how to enhance the appearance of health and vigor in your breasts. Most of us can’t afford surgery, and even if we could, surgery always involves the risk of death. Is it really worth ending your entire life to get ‘better breasts’ when there are alternatives that can bring the NATURAL you to even better heights?
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The obsession over cosmetic perfection and, more recently, breast size, has sparked a rash of Hollywood “upsizing” in the breast department. Who’s natural, what cup size are they, and who’s had breast surgery? The answers may or may not be surprising. In other words, you might be shocked at just how much a push up bra can deceive to the tune of 1,2 and even three cup sizes!
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A solution may be in store from a company called Cytori Therapeutics. The process, called “Celution,” uses stem cells to stimulate natural growth. The procedure uses fat cells from the patient’s own body, transferred via liposuction. Normally, transferred fat cells die as they are taken out of the blood stream. With Celution, however, the transferred cells are re-introduced to the system with stem cells.
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The Cosmetic Enhancement Expo presented by D Beauty — Dallas’ premier educational event for consumers considering cosmetic surgery, laser treatments, cosmetic dental procedures, LASIK and other services – has announced the program schedule for the 2007 conference, to be held at Dallas Market Hall on Sept. 8-9, 2007.

More than 30 Dallas plastic surgeons, cosmetic dentists and other physicians and medical professionals are scheduled to speak at the two-day expo, which will feature more than 60 exhibitors and is expected to draw more than 2,000 attendees.
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Raleigh, NC — (SBWIRE) — 08/07/2007 — Breast implants for cosmetic augmentation first became available in the 1960’s and rapidly gained popularity in the 1970’s. By the 1980’s breast augmentation was the second most popular plastic surgery (after liposuction), and the motto seemed to be “the bigger the better”. The oversized implants seen everywhere in the popular media in the 80’s and 90’s clearly served to alter the public’s perception of what breasts are supposed to look like: large, taut and high. The kind of breasts that formerly appeared only in cartoons.

Today, breast augmentation is more popular than ever. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (www.plasticsurgery.org), 329,000 breast augmentation surgeries were performed in 2006. This is an almost 30 percent increase from 2003. But reason is beginning to prevail again, and patients and the public are ‘rediscovering’ the fact that the aesthetic ideal for the female breast is soft, supple, much fuller in the lower than the upper pole, and in proportion to the rest of a woman’s figure.

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