PG-13 Surgery

PG-13 Surgery

As the desire for aesthetic beauty poses no age requirement, there has begun a subtle yet undeniable trend of younger people seeking plastic surgery procedures. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) states that in the US, almost 210,000 cosmetic surgery operations were performed in 2009 on individuals from the ages of 13-19. No doubt Read More

Desire for Nose Job Can Be Influenced by Mental Illness

Think you need a nose job? Your nose problems may actually just be in your head. Wanting a nose job can be a sign of a mental illness called body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). The condition basically makes people think there is something wrong with their appearance, even after addressing the issue with successful results. A study Read More

Top 5 Reasons Why Your Plastic Surgery Went Wrong

Top 5 Reasons Why Your Plastic Surgery Went Wrong

1. Either you or your doctor did a lot of cost cutting. There are some doctors who, concerned only with money, omit certain safety monitors needed to better ensure a safe surgical procedure. There are some methods that, although not necessarily highlighted with surgical conduct, would make the surgery safer for the patient. For unknown reasons, Read More

Stats: Breast Augmentation US Teens’ Favorite Plastic Surgery

Recent statistics revealed that breast augmentation surgery, or the enlargement of breasts via implants, is the top choice for teenagers going under the knife for aesthetic reasons.

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, numbers based on 2009’s near-21,000 plastic surgery procedures done on teenage patients, breast augmentation came out as the top choice.

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Myths and Facts about Noselift Surgery (Rhinoplasty)

Among all the available operations in the Philippine plastic surgery industry, augmentation rhinoplasty, commonly known as noselifting, is still the most popular procedure to date. It is for this reason that it remains one of the kinds of surgical operations with the most number of misconceptions. These fallacies, untrue in themselves, are further perpetuated by Read More


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