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Dr. Broadway on Columbian Hi-Def Butt Lifts - The Doctors


September 4th, 2009

Dr. David  Broadway talks about Columbian Hi-Def Butt Lifts on The Doctors.

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Dr. Nikolov - American Health & Beauty


September 15, 2008 

How to Score a 10: Plastic Surgery for Men

 

According to movies, television shows and best selling novels, the ideal look for a man must include 6 pack abs, a chiseled jaw line, perfect pecs and oh, flawless skin… a tall order for even the macho-est of the species.

So, more and more…men are turning to NIPS/ tucks and implants to achieve perfection.

In a recent phenomenon, men now represent a growing segment of the aesthetic surgery market. According to a February, 2008 consumer survey, 57% of men approve of cosmetic surgery, with 20% saying they would consider plastic surgery. Surprisingly, seventy-nine percent (79%) of American men surveyed say they would not be embarrassed if people, in addition to their family and close friends knew they had undergone cosmetic surgery. Renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Nicholas Nikolov of The Nilolov Center in Beverly Hills, states "approximately 20% of my facelift patients are men."

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Dr. Dougherty on Tanning Bed Dangers - A-List Int.


September 15, 2009

Despite their claims to safety; the list of dangers related to using tanning beds grows longer!      
   Many people don’t realize that tanning booths can cause irreversible damage to your eyes, thus making protective goggles your first and most important line of defense.
   The truth of the matter is, you won’t be able to feel the damage to your eyes immediately, as you do when you look directly into the sun, but research has shown that eye damage can be significant.   
   Eye damage from tanning beds may include: Pterygium; a non-cancerous growth of the clear, thin tissue that lays over the white of the eye; cornea damage and the risk of squamous cell, cancer of the eye.

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