Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive Surgery - most related articles:

- 7% breast cancer patients have breast reconstruction surgery - 8.3
- Cosmetic plastic surgery procedures rising in US - 7.4
- Forehead lifts can cure headaches and migraines - 5.4
- Weight loss surgery lowers pregnancy complications in obese - 3
- Bariatric surgery relatively safe for weight loss - 3
- 1 in 3 women has pelvic floor disorder, overactive bladder or incontinence - 3
- Surgery remans an option for lung cancer patients - 2.9
- Joint replacement improves osteoarthritis in older adults - 2.8
- Bariatric surgery increases fracture risk - 2.7
- Preventive mastectomy decision for breast cancer patient - 2.7

Reconstructive Surgery articles

Cosmetic plastic surgery procedures rising in US
In US, the plastic surgery market continues to show significant growth - two years in a row. 13.8 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures (both surgical and minimally-invasive) were performed in the United States in 2011, up 5 percent since 2010. In addition, 5.5 million reconstructive plastic surgery procedures were performed last year, up 5 percent.

7% breast cancer patients have breast reconstruction surgery
Breast reconstruction surgery has a very positive effort on women with breast cancer as they go through their breast cancer journey. Only 7% of female breast cancer patients opt for breast reconstruction surgery.

Forehead lifts can cure headaches and migraines
There is hope for severe and frequent migraine sufferers who can't find relief in conventional remedies. A new study proves plastic cosmetic surgery like forehead lifts can cure headaches and migraine.

1 in 4 surgeons fixing botched permanent filler ops
With recent reports of women suffering complications due to cosmetic fillers, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons unveil survey results detailing their top concerns regarding these popular non-surgical treatments.

10 cosmetic plastic surgery predictions for 2009
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), the leading national organization of board-certified plastic surgeons who specialize in cosmetic surgery, offers its predictions for cosmetic surgery in 2009.

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