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aesthetic surgeries
noun
Plural of aesthetic surgery
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Other aesthetic surgeries can reduce or augment parts of the body that are perceived to be too large or too small; common examples include the nose or breasts.
Several doctors said that promoting local anesthesia and sedation for aesthetic surgeries was just a gimmick that played down the risks.
His students are doctors who typically did their residencies in ob/gyn or family medicine and who take a weekend course (or two) to learn how to do aesthetic surgeries with local anesthesia and sedation.
Z.'s doctor was Dr. Robert L. True of Colleyville, Tex., one of more than 100 doctors nationwide who advocate local anesthesia and sedation for aesthetic surgeries like breast augmentations.
It is estimated that in 2015, 1.22 million aesthetic surgeries were performed.
This is due to the increase in breast aesthetic surgeries at the beginning of the century, where breast augmentation using silicone implants was the main intervention performed.
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After more than 100 years of modern aesthetic surgery, such a spectacle should not shock us.
This shortcut to practicing aesthetic surgery tends to outrage the traditionalists.
The heightened public interest in aesthetic surgery also creates clinical, ethical, and medicolegal challenges.
Ms. Lewis is profiled as doling out what is ostensibly an aesthetic surgery consultation to your reporter.
Tagliacozzi's woodcuts are reproduced in "Aesthetic Surgery," a lavishly illustrated volume about plastic surgery, edited by Angelika Taschen, that was published in 2005.
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