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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 16:46:48Content source: http://www.best-cosmetic-surgery-centers.info/denver-cosmetic-surgery.html

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 14:38:45Content source: http://www.best-cosmetic-surgery-centers.info/new-mexico-plastic-surgeon.html

Home Skin Care Article

In Seattle a reporter writes of a consumer trial with some of these "too good to be true" over the counter skin care products. You know the ones that claim to be better than treatment by a plastic surgeon.





The Article



The results read to be less-than-stellar. Products that guarantee results that sound "too good to be true" usually are in my opinion.



Until Later,

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 14:07:40Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=78

Americans Getting Fatter Faster

How about this folks:



BBC News article





Americans are getting fatter faster and the lady in New Hampshire is mad (look at the post below) because of the way her doctor helped her lose 150 pounds.

This sounds typical for us in the US. We complain when about that which is being done when it turns out that not enough is being done.

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 13:40:38Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=77

Obese Woman Angry At New Hampshire Doctor

Read FoxNews





Political correctness will soon keep doctors from doing their jobs. We are supposed to at least try to get you to do the best thing for your health.



This lady asked the medical board to investigate the doctor because of the way he expressed his concern over her obesity. Sounds like an overly sensitive patient to me. Sure, I have seen insensitive doctors with patient issues. I have also seen patients take things out of context to make trouble. I used to see this a fair amount as a general surgeon at the university. Then I stopped doing general surgery.

If you don't like your doctor, get another one.

I'd love to know what the medical board expected the attorney general to do. Are they going to arrest the guy for doing his job?



The article admits that the doctor helped the patient lose 150 pounds. Maybe he should be more callous as it seems to be working.



LOL,



Geez,

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 13:17:31Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=76

How Medical Malpractice Rates Are Really Your Problem

John Wagner wrote a piece in the Washington Post Friday about the medical malpractice crisis. Many of the usual arguments were raised. Medical malpractice rates have gone up for two consequative years by 28 and 33 percent in Maryland. Increases in other states have been smaller.

When a single company doubles its malpractice awards for a given year (2003), they need to refund the corpus of their accounts to pay for additional awards. They do this by increasing rates to the physicians under the plan.

There has been some legislation bandied about such as decreases in pain and suffering awards. The trial lawyers are fuming. They want their multiple million dollar per case fees to keep coming in. They say they are protecting their clients. Then agree to take less of the money. They can never seem to do that.





Here's how the whole mess affects the consumer:



When overhead becomes unaffordable (including malpractice premiums), doctors limit their low paying insurance business. I have dumped all my HMOS. If you are an HMO patient, you can only see me as an emergency in the local emergency room (that is if you want your insurance to pay any of the bill). I have also dumped provider status for all the PPOs. This means patients pay more out of their own pockets to see me. Seeing as I am one of the few plastic surgeons doing any insurance business in my local area, this is more of a problem for the consumer than it is for me. I simply got tired of losing money.

Possibly worse is that patients with difficult problems with which liability is associated have a harder time finding doctors to care for them. Doctors start looking at some patients as potential sources of additional liability and rid themselves of such patients. Doctors in my local area "fire" patients when they refuse to follow recommendations mainly to limit their liability in caring for them. You didn't see this happening as frequently in years gone by.

Even worse is the case in which doctors find "the grass is greener" in another state. Then they pick up and leave. Our local hospital is about to lose it's third general surgeon in three years. This one has been in practice in the area for over ten years. He is moving to Texas. He will see increased revenue and a better lifestyle from the day he arrives. The So Cal weather he might miss.

It is a very big issue when you need health care. You are going to see less care and pay more for it out of your own pocket unless something substantial is done.

Until Later,

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 13:11:29Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=75

A Real Life Ken Doll

I have been looked at by some of my colleagues as a bit of an ingrate at times. Cosmetic surgery puts food on all our tables and I on occasion have the nerve to toss a bit of dust on that shining plate. Well lovely Elisa has again e-mailed me to tell of another cosmetic surgery oddity.

He is named Steve Erhardt. By report he has had some 30 cosmetic operations. While I believe he should have the right to do that which he wants with his body, I am always somewhat dumbfounded when I consider the motivation in such an undertaking.

The vast majority of my cosmetic patients have one or two operations (with the exception of the gastric bypass patients that have several usually) and then are pretty much done. If a patient were to come in requesting numerous operations I would more likely than not be scared to operate upon him or her. The main question when I agree to operate is:

"Can I make this person happy?"

With Mr Erhardt, I don't know if I could answer "Yes."



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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 13:01:25Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=74

Health Insurance - Force Employers to Pay or Single Payer System?

As usual government, this time in New York, fails to focus on the problem. Instead they plan to just pass the bill. In Long Island, legislation to force large retailers to pay for employee health insurance is in the wings.Health insurance costs are a big problem in the United States and the States have been taking a beating. Well, let me tell you doctors and hospitals are taking a beating as well. Emergency room call panels are poorly and under staffed as doctors realize that they can spend all night working to be paid nothing. This does not sit well with high overhead. Essentially that is paying to work.Government should focus on why the problem exists and not put up more legislation to make "big box" retailers fund health insurance companies. These retailers will just respond by sticking it to the consumer. Health insurance is a shell game of sorts anyway. No surgeon I know makes good money with insurance business. The insurance companies make the money here. Why force Walmart to pay for health insurance? The government should not be in the health insurance business in the first place. Government's meddling starting with Medicare has lead to insurers getting richer, and hospitals and doctors having a hard time staying open.Instead government might want to take a look at tort reform to make the cost of care less. Another suggestion would be to allow doctors faced with "no pay" emergencies to do something with this "unrealized gain" like a tax break. Then you can get doctors back into emergency care and fewer quacks will be out playing plastic surgeon without the proper training.In New York, they will just try to make the "big box" stores pay the bill.Typical,John Di Saia MDAddendum (8/21/05):In the San Francisco Chronicle (8/21/05), Steve Lazarus agrees that employer-based healthcare is no longer adequate. Then he talks about a single-payer system; that's national healthcare. Speak to the Canadians and the Brits about this one. The main reason national healthcare limits cost is that you get less care. Tort reform in this country should come before that in my book. more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 12:43:23Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=73

I Need To Take Some Vioxx - $253 Million!

OK Opinion Time - Mine! ***This has nothing to do with cosmetic surgery, but you are in my blog here friends, so.....***For God's sake, soon there will be no drugs in this country! A brain dead Texas jury awarded $253 Million to a widow after her husband died supposedly related to Vioxx. Watch the lawyer feeding frenzy begin....Reuters Release On YahooThere is no rhyme or reason to jury awards in this country. I would love to see the accounting that resulted in such a ridiculous figure. It will supposedly be knocked down because of limitations upon punitive awards in Texas (to 26.1 Million). This is still too much! We need tort reform.....Then again maybe I just need to take some Vioxx and my family can cash in!OK, I am disgusted!~End Tirade~-JPD more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 12:29:21Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=72

Jude Law Caught With His Pants Down

Apparently, Jude Law was caught changing his clothes at his parents place in Europe. The photographers captured the tiny little moment and captions are starting to flare:



"He's no Tommy Lee."



Well, I do not know of a technque of penis enlargement that actually works, but it sounds like the poor guy might be in the market. Some doctors have put in fat from other areas of the body and others have cut ligaments thinking that the organ might "hang lower."



Poor guy,

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 12:16:16Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=71

"Bother With Exercise" - Another Question From My Forum

The thoughts of those that post at my forum frequently leave me wondering:







Question Posted August 10:





Hello Dr.,

I am scheduled to have a TT in December. I have been working out and I am trying to loose 20 pounds before the tuck. My question is, should I even bother with doing stomach excercises since I will be getting a TT? Will the surgery take care of everything? I would rather focus on other body parts since I will be getting the tuck anyway. What is your opinion on this?







An Answer:



Being an exercise nut produces only a small bias here. I have seen the results of cosmetic surgery in patients who exercise regularly and others who do not. Those of the patients that exercise are always better.



Cosmetic surgery does not take away (or substitute for) the benefits of exercise. The results of exercise and cosmetic surgery are usually complimentary.





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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 12:04:12Content source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TruthInCosmeticSurgeryBlog?m=70

An Intimate Approach to Beauty

In this article we return to a time when beauty was defined in natural terms. An almost time forgotten sensual approach to self care, with simple rituals that would pamper you from the inside out.An Intimate Approach to Beauty more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 10:55:02Content source: http://cosmetic-surgery.health-101.info/index.php/archives/2005/08/an-intimate-approach-to-beauty/

Can You be TOO Feminine?

The good ol' boy network is certainly still alive and well. Many women have made waves however at becoming just as respected as a friend as some of the men. How did she do it? How did she get the respect from the men that she manages? Here is one suggestion for the women who [...] more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 10:30:58Content source: http://cosmetic-surgery.health-101.info/index.php/archives/2005/08/can-you-be-too-feminine/

Top 10 Tips for Great Wedding Day Hair

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 10:13:56Content source: http://cosmetic-surgery.health-101.info/index.php/archives/2005/08/top-10-tips-for-great-wedding-day-hair/

Man gets plastic surgery to look like Arabic pop star (Gulf News)

Dubai: A over zealous fan, obsessed with the Lebanese singing sensation, Nancy Ajram has undergone several plastic surgery operations so that he can look more like her.Man gets plastic surgery to look like Arabic pop star (Gulf News) more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 09:35:53Content source: http://cosmetic-surgery.health-101.info/index.php/archives/2005/08/man-gets-plastic-surgery-to-look-like-arabic-pop-star-gulf-news/

Thai leader probes identity of sex-op minister (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has made a light-hearted inquiry to find the cabinet member that reportedly had penis enlargement surgery.Thai leader probes identity of sex-op minister (AFP via Yahoo! News) more...

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ASPS Member Surgeons Celebrate the Faces of Plastic Surgery; Patients of Courage: Triumph Over Adversity (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)

For a commercial airline pilot severely burned over 55 percent of his body in a plane crash to once again fly commercial jets with his reconstructed hands, Matthew Warmerdam serves as one shining example of the reconstructive plastic surgery patients who achieve unthinkable goals through steadfast determination. Each year, plastic surgeons restore lives by performing [...] more...

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Plastic Surgeons Frown on Reality TV Shows Unrealistic Expectations

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 06:20:24Content source: http://www.mymedcenter.com/index.cfm?pt=itemDetail&Item_ID=95529&site_cat_id=37

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 06:08:22Content source: http://www.mymedcenter.com/index.cfm?pt=itemDetail&Item_ID=109419&site_cat_id=37

Pamela Anderson wants to grow old gracefully! (Hindustan Times)

Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson has said that she would never have a facelift, because she doesn't want to look like a 'crazy woman'. Anderson said that she wants to grow old gracefully, and that's why, she has decided not to have cosmetic surgery above the neck. more...

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ANDERSON: `I'LL NEVER HAVE A FACELIFT' (ContactMusic)

PAMELA ANDERSON has pledged never to have cosmetic surgery above the neck - because she doesn't want to look like a "crazy woman." more...

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The price of beauty (The Times of India)

An increasing number of foreigners are coming to India for cosmetic surgeries. more...

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Originally Posted on 29/08/2005 04:23:11Content source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/cosmetic+surgery/SIG=11ukrnv2h/*http%3A//timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1211817.cms

"More is more" with Super-sized "Gummy Bear" High-Strength Gel Implants (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

LOS ANGELES(PRWEB) August 25, 2005 -- Only two years after their FDA approval for testing, silicone high strength gel implants are offering yet another breakthrough in cosmetic breast surgery. Originally designed for a softer, more natural look, the implants were previously only available to women who wanted to enlarge their breasts to sizes below a "D" cup. However, Dr. Grant Stevens, one of a more...

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Study links pop-culture images, kids' use of supplements (Miami Herald)

Magazines, TV shows and films are chock-full of toned women and muscular men without an obvious trace of body fat. Although such bodies can be the product of intense diets, workout regimens, genetics, cosmetic surgery or even photo retouching, adolescents are trying to get those same physiques through dietary supplements, hormones and steroids. more...

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Man gets plastic surgery to look like Arabic pop star (Gulf News)

Dubai: A over zealous fan, obsessed with the Lebanese singing sensation, Nancy Ajram has undergone several plastic surgery operations so that he can look more like her. more...

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What's up with Bert? (News Interactive)

FANS and friends of Bert Newton have expressed concern for the health of the TV legend after he appeared with an "orange glow" and "caked with eyeliner" on a show celebrating 40 years of Channel 10. more...

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Cosmetic Procedures Are Gaining Among Men (ABC News)

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The Sunday Mail QLD: What's wrong with Bert? [28aug05] (The Sunday Mail)

What's wrong with Bert? FANS and friends of Bert Newton have expressed concern for the health of the TV legend after he appeared with an "orange glow" and "caked with eyeliner" on a show celebrating 40 years of Channel 10. more...

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