Posted by James Miller on November 25, 2011
The most important decision you may have to make after you’ve decided to have plastic surgery is who your doctor may be. You may want to initially do some research online, looking up each plastic surgeon and checking out his or her website. You may need to secretly check up on your cosmetic surgeon by thinking about creative ways to learn more about him or her. You’ll probably want to make sure each doctor you are considering is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. You’ll also want to check that your cosmetic surgeon belongs to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons or the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
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Posted by Terrence Whitaker on November 14, 2011
Cosmetic surgery has been defined as the changing of the appearance for the enhancement of the patient’s form and function. This definition has not changed much over the recent past.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on November 9, 2011
Add heart disease and death to the roster of health risks that common over-the-counter and prescription pain medications may cause.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on November 9, 2011
Meditation is one of the most preferred alternative pain management techniques. It reduces pain in two ways – through relaxation and distraction.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on November 6, 2011
You know that it’s time to see a pain management specialist once you start suffering from chronic pain. But when does pain become chronic?
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Posted by James Fisher on September 25, 2011
Botox is effective and is the latest in cosmetic treatment. There is no surgery involved and the fast recovery time is another reason Botox has become so popular. Many people are up on their feet and going back to work the day after the injections are made. Unlike traditional cosmetic operations, Botox does not require anesthesia.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on September 19, 2011
Some individuals require counseling for the vasectomy reversal cost as well as information may it be pre-operation or post-operation. Support groups help provide this service as a mean to provide viable information, connections to people in the same sphere of knowledge and concern, and psychological and moral support for its members.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on September 15, 2011
There was a time when chronic pain treatment meant only two things. The first is having to take pain medication to make the pain go away or at least make it tolerable. If the pain recurs or continues to persist, then pain medication has to be taken all over again. The second is to undergo surgery. Removing or remedying the cause of the pain is always a logical option. However, surgery does not always guarantee that the pain will not return. Also, a vast majority of people and pain management doctors view surgery as a last resort because of post operative pain and possible complications.
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Posted by Seomul Evans on September 14, 2011
Some people suffer from a chronic pain condition called fibromyalgia which is characterized by bouts of pain, general fatigue and soreness on different parts of the body. Even with chronic pain management, fibromyalgia patients are in constant war with pain. People with fibromyalgia sometimes have good days. These are the days when pain is minimal and they can do normal activities. Sometimes, there are bad days as well. These are days when the pain is debilitating. The pain is so bad that getting out of bed would be out of the question. Having to live with that condition is tough even just to imagine.
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Posted by William King on September 9, 2011
What is cataract surgery and why is it important? Cataract is a common eye-blinding, eye disease the world has known that affects the elderly population and infrequently, even children. Once medications do not work the most effective way of treating cataract is through cataract surgery. It is important to learn how to prevent and treat this impending eye-blinding disease. This makes it imperative to know what is cataract surgery.
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