Thursday, November 15, 2012

JUST 150 FOR ONE AREA



JUST  150 FOR ONE AREA
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

APPS HELP YOU GET THE LOOK YOU WANT!



If you’re considering plastic surgery, there’s an app for that. Anyone who is looking into rhinoplasty (a nose job) or liposuction naturally wants to know how they’ll look when the surgery is complete and new technologies and iPhone apps are making it easier than ever for patients to access information about the procedures they’re looking into as well as visually manipulate photos of themselves to see how they’ll look after plastic surgery.

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BodyPlastika.com is one of the coolest new iPhone tools that can help patients get an idea of how they’ll look following a breast augmentation or a tummy tuck. This app gives patients the power to construct their ideal image via the iPhone and communicate more clearly about their desires and expectations with their plastic surgeon. BodyPlastika is not yet widely available but it’s getting ready to hit the market soon.

If you’re looking for iPhone apps that are already widely available, then consider iSurgeon or Shafer Plastic Surgery apps. The iSurgeon app was developed by Dr. Micheal Salzhauer to give patients the opportunity to change images and do breast enhancements, lip augmentation, butt lifts, tummy tucks, and other procedures using the tool. The app can be purchased exclusively through the iTunes store, but the web site for iSurgeon is at http://www.iSurgeonGame.com.

The Shafer Plastic Surgery app, in contrast, is less game-like and more intellectual. It is geared toward patients who are information-seekers. It contains a database of over 1,000 questions and answers about cosmetic surgery procedures.

Highlights of the Shafer Plastic Surgery App
a. This was created by New York-based Dr. David Shafer.
b. This is meant for sophisticated, inquisitive and information seeking patients.
c. It has a database of more than 1,000 questions and answers about specific cosmetic surgery procedures.
d. It is available on Apple’s iPhone App Store. There are 2 versions the Lite version and $2.99 version to buy.
Highlights of Tanimania
a. This has been developed by a Tokyo based developer, Kayac.
b. It is available only on iPhone screens.
c. It is a breast enhancer that can make the breast look sexier.
d. The user can shoot someone’s portrait and adjust the image position so that it can be corrected as you expect.
e. The app also allows users to put a mole on her face virtually.
f. It is available at AppStore for $0.99.
Highlights of Dr. Denenberg’s iPhone app
a. This is an intuitive new iPhone application developed by facial plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Denenberg.
b. It allows users to view hundreds of before-and-after photos.
c. Users can turn the iPhone around to take their own photos and email them to the doctor with their questions.
d. It is featured on http://www.App33.com, which contains a video of the app in operation, screenshots and instructions for using the app.
e. One can download the app from the iTunes App Store.
f. It runs on the iPhone and on the iPod touch.
BodyPlastika
a. Another iPhone app which allows users to view how they would look after plastic surgery
b. Visit http://www.bodyplastika.com to access this app

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

SWEET HALLOWEEN!!

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With Halloween upon us, this is timely news about a procedure that is growing in popularity. Scary as it may sound, it is one procedure to help BOO – tify patients who have it. Facelifts are invasive procedures that involve injections and cuts. But a new treatment called the Vampire Facelift is needle-free, using lasers for smooth skin free of wrinkles. And the recipient of the first Vampire Facelift, Amie Mee, underwent the procedure in Glasgow.
The Daily Mail is reporting that the newest cosmetic procedure, which administers thousands of tiny holes in one’s face through a carbon dioxide laser, pushes plasma from the patient’s blood through an ultrasound probe. The treatment costs approximately £750.
Mee was happy with the results and would recommend it to others. “The procedure makes such a great improvement to your skin in terms of pigmentation, texture and in other ways.”
The non-invasive procedure’s creator, Dr. Taimur Shoaib, performed the treatment at his Belle Forme clinic. The technique is named after vampires because it uses one’s own blood to rejuvenate the skin. It is an update to the traditional vampire facelift that uses a series of injections in one’s face.
Dr. Shoaib believes that the facelift removes deep surface lines and wrinkles, with the additional benefit of continuing to aide restoration under the skin. “It then keeps on working in various ways under the surface to enable the skin to produce collagen, its own youth serum.”
Mee found the laser to be slightly uncomfortable but the quickness of the procedure made it worth the discomfort. “After you’ve had a bit of downtime your skin just looks amazing,” she said.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

PLASTIC SURGEONS TRY NEW METHODS ON THEMSELVES





Sometimes we are the best test subject for a new methodology, practice or habit. And the plastic surgeons of The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery are practitioners of trying new products and procedures on themselves before using them on patients.
Surgeons Perform Treatments On Themselves Before Patients
Cision Wire posted an article about the board-certified doctors and their unique way of finding out whether a procedure or product works.
Dr. Robert Sigal and Dr. Byron Poindexter practice what they preach. “It’s simple: if you want to know if something works, get it done yourself,” said Dr. Sigal. Added Dr. Poindexter, “We try it on ourselves and on staff volunteers so that we can know the utility of it. And so after a proper amount of  time to evaluate something, we know if it’s something that we’ll  have at our office, and offer to our patients.”
This is old hat for the surgeons at The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery in Washington, DC, with the three plastic surgeons—Dr. Poindexter, Dr. Sigal, and Dr. George Weston—having more than 55 years of combined experience.

The doctors have tried everything from Expression hyaluronic acid filler (similar to Restylane) to miraDry for underarm sweating and Dysport (a Botox competitor) on each other with no regrets. “It’s the right thing to do, and when you do the right thing, good things come back to you. Our practice is living proof of that.”

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Before and After Plastic Surgery



Do you feel better after your plastic surgery? Tell us about your experience and inspire others that need to improve their confidence.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

SHOW-AND-TELL FOR BREAST RECONSTRUCTION AWARENESS DAY



According to a survey by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, women who have undergone cancer treatments aren’t willing to commit to the rigors of breast reconstructive surgery until they see the potential results. Indeed, 89% of all women considering reconstructive surgery want to be able to see in advance how their breasts will look.  After dealing with the difficulties associated with breast cancer treatments, it makes sense that women would need to have a visual idea of what their breast will look like following cosmetic surgery. Breast reconstructive surgery is no easy undertaking and women who have to gear up for the procedure need to feel like they’re going end up with a final result that’s not only acceptable but worth their while.
In response to the survey, a group of board-certified plastic surgeons have put together an event to show-and-tell women about breast reconstructive surgery as part of Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day in the United States. The event will take place in New Orleans on October 17, 2012. Essentially the event will connect breast reconstruction patients with breast cancer patients who are considering reconstruction in order to help women decide which procedure would be right for them.
The topic of breast reconstruction has been taboo until now. As women like Suzanne Somers step forward to talk about their personal successes with procedures that aren’t even available yet in the United States, reconstructive procedures are creating a bit of a buzz. By giving breast cancer patients the opportunity to chat with actual breast reconstruction patients, the women will have more information to work with than just before-and-after pictures to make the decision.
The decision to go ahead with breast reconstructive surgery is a big one and women who have the opportunity to pair up and talk with other women who have been through the ordeal represents some progress in this field of plastic surgery. Doctors may try to inform their patients about the options available to them, but the factors involved in making the decision are multitudinous and convoluted.
Right now in the United States, less than a quarter of all women know what reconstructive choices are available to them and even fewer have a sense of the outcomes that they  might expect from having those procedures. Breast reconstructive surgery must follow a particular chronological sequence and the timing of their decision can actually limit their reconstruction choices later on down the road. Further, women who have been having cancer treatments are not typically emotionally prepared to make difficult and life-changing decisions about breast reconstructive surgery.
The majority of women (70%) who are diagnosed with breast cancer are never even told about breast reconstructive surgery and their options, but the show-and-tell event on Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day will hopefully change some of those problems. Whereas in the past, women were limited by a lack of information and a two-dimensional look at how breast reconstruction helped them feel good about their self-image, women today can get a more in-depth idea of how breast reconstruction could help them. Hopefully, by making the topic less taboo, women will be able to access the resources they need to achieve results that they can be happy with for a lifetime.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Psy told to get a Facelift




Korean Popstar Psy Told to Get a Facelift
October 7, 2012 By Trevor Green


The breakout song “Gangnam Style” has gained Korean music artist Psy international fame, but he was told years prior to have cosmetic surgery to seek success.

Psy talked about this with Contact Music, noting that “he was horrified when label chiefs demanded he undergo a drastic image overhaul.” One agency thought that the voice on his music was a different person than what emerged.
“The agency heard my raps and were picturing a six-foot tall, sharp-looking, trendy guy. But the CEO opened our meeting with the statement, ‘What are we going to do with this?’ Staff said, ‘How about we make him wear a cool mask?’” Psy recalled.
The agency’s solution was plastic surgery, but the CEO did not think that would be enough, according to Psy. But the joke was on the company, as Psy’s “Gangnam Style” has more than 353 million YouTube views and is topping the UK music charts.
Korean Pop Star Psy Told to Get Facelift (Photo Courtesy: policymic.com)

Thursday, October 4, 2012

SAVE YOUR LIFE, CHOOSE A CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON


 


Transgender men who cannot afford the surgical procedures necessary to make a full transition from male to female have been resorting to health-jeopardizing procedures under the hand of untrained, unskilled “pumpers” who promise to inject feminizing silicone throughout their bodies. The silicone is able to produce curves and softness that is coveted by these transgender males, but the injections take a hefty toll on these women’s lives and their health. Though sometimes they produce the desired results, often transgender women experience devastating side effects that make them wish they had never had the injections.

Transgender individuals are not able to access health insurance to help them make a transition from male to female or vice versa. But often these people are desperate to make their appearance match their gender identity on the inside. As a result, there is now a black market for transgender males to become more feminine using silicone injections. Typically, doctors recommend that silicone be used within enclosed implants, but the pumpers who serve the transgender community inject loose silicone directly into the body. Medical grade silicone can be difficult for pumpers to obtain, so often these people will resort to using other substances like industrial grade silicone, fix-a-flat, or cooking oil instead. Loose silicone of medical or industrial grade can migrate to other areas of the body, causing disfigurement and scarring.

The main reason why transgender women will seek out pumpers rather than going to qualified medical doctors is because they simply can’t afford the tens of thousands of dollars that it costs to make a full transition to the female gender. Men who want to become female have to endure multiple surgeries and injections of female hormones in order to take on a more feminine appearance. There are a multitude of different procedures that can help feminize masculine features. For example, transgender women will often have their hairline moved down, a forehead lift, chin work, and a rhinoplasty to feminize their facial features. Lip augmentation is also often recommended. All of these surgical procedures are performed in addition to breast augmentation and genital reconstruction. The price tag is currently at about $70,000 and most transgender women living in the United States simply can’t afford it. Many transgender women will use pumpers to at least achieve a more feminine appearance even though they can’t afford hormones or any of the other bells and whistles that are possible with transgender surgery with a qualified and board certified plastic surgeon.

Some experts estimate that 22 percent of all transgender women in New York have used a pumper’s services to create a more feminine appearance. Unfortunately, many pumpers have used alternatives to medical grade silicone, or cut the medical grade silicone with baby oil or Crisco to cheapen the procedure and make a bigger profit. Often, they perform their injections in unsterile environments like a hotel rooms, sometimes inviting ten or twenty other transgender women to have the same procedure done at the same time. Silicone injected into the bloodstream by accident at one of these parties can cause a variety of different autoimmune disorders as well as respiratory distress and death. But as long as the cost of transgender surgical procedures remains exorbitant and inaccessible as a result of insurance regulations, pumpers will still be able to make a profit even despite the potentially deadly consequences.  

Monday, October 1, 2012

SOFT SKIN AFTER BURNS?...POSSIBLE!!



Stem Cell Skin Gun Treats Severe Burns in Days


One of the most dangerous aspects of a severe burn is the potential for infection. Our skin protects the body from invading organisms, providing a twenty-four hour defense. When the skin gets severly burned, however, that defensive mechanism is melted away. Not only does the patient have a lifetime of scarring to endure, but the fear of invasive pathogens that could cause serious infection while the burn is healing. Hastening the healing process has been approached in a number of different ways, but today, a new stem cell treatment is on the horizon that could revolutionize burn treatment and provide hope to individuals who have been severely burned over a large area of their body.
The treatment for serious burns is often time consuming and painful. It can take weeks or even months for a burn to heal and patients must often stay in the hospital or return frequently for treatments to keep infection at bay and the healing process on track. After healing has taken place, patients are often left with extensive scarring. But miraculously, a new stem cell spray gun, promises to reduce the time it takes for patient’s to heal from a severe burn, while promoting the growth of normal looking skin rather than the scar tissue that is characteristic of a healed burn wound.
The flames or heat itself that burns the tissue is not the most serious or deadly part of a severe wound. Rather, infections pose the biggest threat to a patient’s survival. The ability to regenerate a protective barrier over a major burn wound can literally save a patient’s life and the stem cell spray gun is able to do just that. This device utilizes stem cell technology to regrow skin, spraying the stem cells onto the area to be treated. The process is relatively simple and straightforward. Amazingly, a few days after the treatment, the patient regrows skin that looks normal and healthy. Because of its quick action, the stem cell spray gun allows patients to heal quickly, lessening the risk of infection.
The stem cell spray gun was developed by Dr. Jorg Gerlach from the University of Pittsburgh’s McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine. The stem cells are harvested from the adult burn victim and then  sprayed directly onto the wound. Because of the way stem cells work in the body, healthy skin is able to be regenerated without major scarring. And the process of regrowing skin is remarkably fast. Faster than any other burn treatment currently available today.
Because the stem cells used for the spray gun belong to the patient themselves, there is no risk of an immune response against them. The patient’s body will not reject the stem cells and indeed, these specialized little units are able to build any type of tissue in the body according to the specifications laid out by each individual’s DNA. The stem cells used for the spray gun are not embryonic stem cells, so there is no controversy over making use of them.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

GET AWAY...AND LOOK YOUNGER!!



Some Hotels Now Offer Cosmetic Procedures

The hospitality industry is constantly evolving and hotels these days are going to extraordinary lengths to draw in more customers. Though the idea of a spa and a hotel mesh nicely, cosmetic surgery and hotels don’t traditionally go together. However, recently, guests at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, Texas have been able to take advantage of a new, gimmicky draw: cosmetic surgeries and procedures. The idea of a spa and a hotel was just taken a step further.

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Everyone in the United States considers the possibility of plastic and cosmetic procedures. Some people desire dramatic changes like breast augmentation or rhinoplasty while other people are more apt to go for small, natural-looking alterations like Botox or a chemical peel. The Four Seasons in Austin is starting off with some less hard-core cosmetic procedures to whet their customer’s palettes. In the near future, however, plastic surgery procedures like breast augmentation and liposuction will become a reality as well. By offering cosmetic procedures in a hotel setting, individuals who aren’t willing to go through the effort to set up an initial consultation and do the complicated footwork required to bring a surgical cosmetic procedure to fruition can take a more laid-back approach to the process. Rather than having to seek out a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon, the intersection can take place via serendipity. Patients can decide to have surgery more impulsively and come back from their vacation as an entirely different (looking) person.
Cosmetic surgery patients prefer to look at their procedures as opportunities to luxuriate, rather than medical procedures. By placing the procedures in a hotel rather than a hospital or medical facility, patients can approach the situation more like a vacation and less like a medical situation. In the case of the Four Seasons hotel (which also has longer-term residential rooms available), even getting a breast enhancement performed can be somewhat relaxing and rejuvenating for patients. Currently, patients can check in to the hotel and then get Botox, skin tightening, or a chemical peel performed by Westlake Dermatology.
Westlake Dermatology of Austin will be providing the state-of-the-art procedures at the Four Seasons along with expertise and a strong sense of how to promote wellness in their patients. The hotel hopes to draw in customers from around the world as well as residents of the local community. Though cosmetic surgery on the ground floor of a hotel may be a new idea, hotels and cosmetic surgeons have been working together for a long time offering special discounted offers to their guests.
The Westlake Dermatology clinic and the Four Seasons hotel are committed to their partnership and currently share the same Facebook page. Customers looking for a deal can find a special tweeting offer for the first 100 customers who sign up for a Botox treatment at the hotel. As other hotels try to compete for customers, there may be some strange alliances formed, but the idea of cosmetic surgery and the hospitality industry seems to make sense and is probably here to stay.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Social Media Makes Plastic Surgery Decision Making Simpler



Social Media Makes Plastic Surgery Decision Making Simpler


Businesses all around the globe are trying to figure out how best to make use of social networking to further their financial goals and enhance customer service. Though social media has definitely found its niche, businesses are still struggling to figure out how to use it best. In the medical sector, this hasn’t been easy. The special legalities of doing business as a medical practitioner create convoluted questions about what’s okay and what’s not in social media. But nonetheless, doctors are starting to make an appearance on Facebook and Twitter, trying to see what works and what doesn’t.
As doctors experiment more and more with social media, there are several themes emerging that seem to provide some direction to doctors who are trying to decide whether or not to try social media for their clinic. Patients are able to get questions answered via Facebook, for example, and surgeons are able to market some of the latest surgical procedures to their existing clients. Surgeons who use social media are able to better inform their patients and make sure they receive detailed information about the procedures they’ve signed up for. This is important given that many patients feel as though their questions weren’t answered by their physician prior to surgery or they didn’t receive all the information they needed to feel fully comfortable with the procedure.
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery recently released survey results demonstrating that 42% of patients have received information about facial plastic surgeries from online social networking web sites. Doctors have mixed feelings about these results. Some doctors realize that social media could help enhance patient communications and patient care, while others feel that the topic of plastic surgery is not appropriate for social networking sites. According to this view, patients should not be making decisions off of information gleaned from a resource as unreliable as Facebook.
Social media has opened up a whole new dialogue between doctors and patients, which has, for the most part, been positive for both sides. Open communication and feedback can be helpful for quality improvement and to encourage a better relationship between a doctor and his or her patients. And prospective patients can get a feel for a particular clinic by simply joining the online community and seeing what the buzz is about. If the buzz is mostly negative, prospective patients can find a different surgeon.
Though the social media market is still evolving and plastic surgeons are still trying to find their place in the web, plastic surgery patients have definitely found benefit from using social media as a tool because it provides much-needed education in an informal and yet personal setting. And plastic surgeons are able to learn more about the patients they serve, which can help them make important changes to serve them even better. Though the profits directly attributable to social media so far have not been remarkable, indirect marketing could be substantial. As patients find it easier to develop a relationship with their doctor via social networking, word-of-mouth marketing may increase demonstrating a  more obvious connection between profits and social networking.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

FINDING HOPE AFTER MASTECTOMY



Women without Insurance Less Likely to Get Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy
At the 2011 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in December of 2011, some interesting information regarding women’s responses to breast cancer were presented with some surprising results. Despite the fact that women benefit in a number of ways from having breast reconstructive procedures performed following the removal of the breast (mastectomy) due to breast cancer, only a small minority of breast cancer survivors go through with the procedures.
Currently, only about a third of the women having mastectomies today are taking the extra step to have breast reconstruction performed, according to Dawn Hershman, M.D. of Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Given the well-known psychological benefits conferred by breast reconstructive surgery, one would think the number of women having the procedure performed following mastectomy would be much higher. Women who have undergone mastectomies and have subsequent breast reconstructive surgery have an improved quality of life, according to research. Women feel better about their body and self-esteem is considerably higher when women opt not to delay having breast reconstruction performed, but rather go ahead with it right away.
The study presented at the San Antonio symposium included 106,988 participants who were identified by insurance codes. These women were then analyzed based on the frequency with which they sought out reconstructive surgery, the type of insurance they carried, and a number of other important variables such as race and age. In the study, only 22.6 percent of the women undergoing mastectomy sought out immediate breast reconstruction. One of the biggest factors the seemed to play a role in the decision to have a mastectomy had to do with health insurance, according to the other variables that were analyzed in the study. Women who went ahead and underwent immediate breast reconstructive surgery were much more likely to have health insurance than women who did not.
Women with commercial insurance have been the ones to most frequently seek out breast reconstruction immediately following a mastectomy, particularly women in under-50 age group. Among women who underwent a mastectomy at less than 50 years of age, 67.5 percent went ahead with breast reconstructive surgery. In other words, women who had commercial insurance were three times more likely to go ahead and have the plastic surgery procedure than women who didn’t have health insurance in place to cover the procedure.
Overall, there has been an increase in the number of women who have breast reconstructive surgery immediately following a mastectomy but the numbers are still really low. Among women who are younger than 50 years old, only 41.8 percent get the surgery done right away. The numbers are even lower for women over age 50. Less than 20 percent of women in this age bracket do the procedure right away. Researchers have asserted that public policy needs to be in place to provide immediate reconstructive options to post-mastectomy patients. Women who have gone through the ordeal of having breast cancer and a full mastectomy should have access to breast reconstructive surgery regardless of whether they have insurance or not.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

DO YOU WANNA BE ON TV?




TLC is casting people for a T.V. show that showcases people with various and unique lifestyles. We are looking to profile plastic surgery enthusiasts that are constantly getting work done. Feel free to email TLCObsessionShow@gmail.com with any questions or comments.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Purchase Affirm: Get 20 units of Botox FREE




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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

When is your birthday?




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Monday, September 10, 2012

Plastic Surgery Coupons - Smartlipo:$1000 Off Two Body Parts



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Friday, September 7, 2012

DO YOU WANT TO BE ON TV? WE CAN HELP YOU DO IT!




TLC is casting people for a T.V. show that showcases people with various and unique lifestyles. We are looking to profile plastic surgery enthusiasts that are constantly getting work done. Feel free to email TLCObsession@gmail.com with any questions or comments.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Plastic Surgery Coupons - Liposuction Special



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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Submit your Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Treatment Coupons from Facebook





Now from our Facebook page all plastic surgeons and practices can submit their specials and coupons to our site.

We are always striving to provide and outstanding service to both patients and doctors as well as to promote plastic surgery discounts, offers and specials. The best part, our service is 100% Free for doctors and patients.
 To submit your coupons, just go to http://www.facebook.com/plasticsurgerycoupons and click on the “Submit your coupons” tab. From there you will be taken to a form that you can fill out with your coupon, deal or special information and you’re done!

Pretty easy, right?  So what are you waiting for? Submit your coupons starting today and  increase the number of patients interested in your services with www.PlasticSurgeryCoupons.com. 

Monday, September 3, 2012

Plastic Surgery Coupons - Hurry to Save!



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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Fat Transfer Special: Save $250










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Advanced, safe and effective methods of fat removal allow us to take unwanted fat from areas of the body, and inject into other areas where you may want more volume. Fat transfers can produce amazing results, when transferring fat from the belly or hips, and then adding it to areas such as the face, buttocks or breasts, restoring natural lift and beauty. Call today to learn more.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Where to find coupons and discounts for plastic surgery and cosmetic treatments?








Where to find coupons and discounts for plastic surgery and cosmetic treatments?         

Feeling that we are pleased with the way we look and confident is who we are very important factors in our everyday life. When we feel good it shows in almost every one of our actions. Having a positive self-image can greatly improve our daily life and therefore make us happier.
However, there are many times where we would like to improve a certain aspect of our appearance but maybe think that it is not a priority due to the many responsibilities that we all handle day to day.
But what if  you were given an incredible offer that made that procedure even more desirable?
Taking care of ourselves is also quite an important task that often gets relinquished and put off.