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Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that can develop in one of several areas of the breast, including the ducts that carry milk to the nipple small sacs that produce milk (lobules) non-glandular tissue. Breast…

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Breast Enlargement

Breast Enlargement

What is Breast Enlargement Breast enlargement, medically known as augmentation mammoplasty, increases the size of a woman’s breasts by surgically inserting breast implants for cosmetic purposes. Breast implants are made of a soft, pliable plastic (such as silicone) sac that…

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Liposuction

Liposuction

What is Liposuction Liposuction, also called lipoplasty or suction lipectomy, reshapes the body by vacuuming out excess fat deposits. It is the most frequently performed cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States. Liposuction is not a substitute for weight loss…

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Breast Lift

What is Breast Lift A breast lift is cosmetic surgery that lifts and reshapes breasts that have sagged and stretched from pregnancy, breastfeeding, or aging. To perform a lift, excess skin is removed from the lower part of the breasts.…

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Facelift

Facelift  Plastic surgeons perform facelifts to restore a more youthful appearance to the face and neck by elevating the facial skin and removing excess tissue. A facelift can eliminate deep lines that run from the corner of the nose to…

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Watering Eye

A watering eye is an uncommon condition characterized by continuous tearing of the eye. Sometimes the condition occurs when a foreign object in the eye causes excessive tear formation. In other cases, a blocked nasolacrimal duct (the duct that drains…

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Scleritis

Scleritis is inflammation of the sclera (the white of the eye). The condition is rare and sometimes occurs along with rheumatoid arthritis or a digestive disorder such as Crohn’s disease. Scleritis usually affects people between ages 30 and 60. If…

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