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Channeling Pygmalion

Sep 1, 2007

Despite top health officials sounding the alarm, over the past two decades, the percentage of U.S. adults classified as obese has expanded with the population's waistlines.

Religion & beauty

Is cosmetic surgery a sin?'
Aug 1, 2007

In a recent newspaper article published in The Virginian-Pilot by Betsy Wright Rhodes entitled, "Beauty May be Only Skin Deep, But It Lifts the Spirit," she poses the question, "Is cosmetic surgery a sin?"

Safari surgery 'Cosmetic tourism' complicates stateside care

Nov 14, 2006

Patients who return home disenchanted with their results usually have nowhere to turn.

FDA dispels implant safety charge

Nov 14, 2006

Washington — The Food and Drug Administration has cleared breast implant manufacturer Mentor Corp. of accusations that it withheld safety data on its silicone gel implants.

FDA proposes hydroquinone ban

Nov 14, 2006

Dr. Grimes is encouraging physicians to submit their opinions to the FDA and to enlist the cooperation of their patients.

Micropigmentation boom could signal future removal demand

Oct 1, 2006

Pittsburgh -- Micropigmentation procedures to create permanent eyeliner or enhance the appearance of the eyebrows are increasing in popularity. However, as the number of persons who undergo those tattooing procedures grows, it is likely that so, too, will the number seeking correction or removal.

Radiesse gets FDA panel new use nod

Oct 1, 2006

Rockville, Md. -- The Food and Drug Administration's General and Plastic Surgery Devices Panel voted 5-2 in late August to recommend approval of two ?sthetic indications for Radiesse (BioForm Medical.)

Roethlisberger repairs maximize function, safety

Experts comment on facial reconstruction
Oct 1, 2006

Pittsburgh -- The techniques used to repair facial fractures suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger have facilitated his speedy return to the gridiron for a variety of reasons, experts tell Cosmetic Surgery Times.

Botox 'on the go' hits potholes

Aug 1, 2006

Irvine, Calif. — A new service based here promises to bring Botox Cosmetic (botulinum toxin type A, Allergan) and injectable facial fillers to patients' workplaces.

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