- Friday, June 24, 2011, 18:35
- Health
There has been developed a new plaster for wounds and post-operative incisions which can help avoid unsightly scars on the skin.
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- Monday, March 28, 2011, 19:22
- News
Nowadays, almost no one pumps silicone into the breast. Specialists in plastic surgery have developed a new, non-surgical method of breast correction which is called Breastox. This technique involves injecting Botox into the breast which allows not only to restore the youthfulness of the breast, but also to increase its size.
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- Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 9:22
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…or has become worth lately. The record setter is a 50-year-old man who dished out that sum of money to order a silicone clone of his ex-girlfriend. One wonders what memories the girl left behind her, but it seems that once she was out of the door the amorous man collected all her photographs and took them to adult toy maker Diego Bortolin.
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- Sunday, November 23, 2008, 16:21
- Health
Women who decide to enlarge their cup size with the help of silicone implants put themselves at risk of developing a rare form of lymphoma - malignant tissue tumor. T-cell lymphoma may develop after breast augmentation in most cases. This lymphoma is characterized with rapid tumor growth and complicated treatment process. As a rule, this type of lymphoma is a very rare form and makes up three or less percent of total metastasis occurrences.
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- Saturday, November 15, 2008, 18:19
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Hang Mioku, 48, first went under knife when she was 28. After numerous plastic surgeries, her looks changed so drastically that surgeons refused to carry out further operation, thinking she had some mental disorder. One doctor, however, who used to make silicone injections into her face, gave her a syringe and silicone for self-injections. Mioku soon ran out of her silicone but her pursue for "perfect" beauty stayed on. Korean woman thought it was a good idea to use cooking oil instead of silicone.
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