Yearly Archives: 2010

23

Jul

Does Beauty Give You an Edge on a Job?

Published: July 23, 2010

An article titled “The Beauty Advantage” on Newsweek.com argues that the quest to look good isn’t just “a vain pursuit” and that beauty can affect your career. In today’s economy looking good is something that can’t be dismissed as frivolous, according to author Jessica Bennett. “Economists have long recognized what’s been dubbed the ‘beauty premium’—the … Continue reading Does Beauty Give You an Edge on a Job?

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14

Jul

Botox Approved as Migraine Treatment in U.K.

Published: July 14, 2010

Well known as a wrinkle fighter, Botox has now been approved by the U.K.’s drug regulators to treat chronic migraines. Allergan, the maker of Botox, announced last week that it can now be used on migraine patients in the U.K. who have headaches at least 15 days a month, including migraines on 8 days. The … Continue reading Botox Approved as Migraine Treatment in U.K.

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8

Jul

Beauty Website Launches with Videos & Month of Prizes

Published: July 8, 2010

A new consumer website by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) was launched this week: Project Beauty aims to “cut through the clutter” and answer consumers’ beauty-related questions: What treatments work? Which don’t? How can you tell if a product is legitimate or just marketing hype? Although sponsored by the cosmetic surgery society, … Continue reading Beauty Website Launches with Videos & Month of Prizes

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29

Jun

The Dangers of Some Plastic Surgery “Bargains”

Published: June 29, 2010

If you’ve ever seen billboards or ads for discounted plastic surgery, beware, it may be too good to be true, according to a recent posting on AOL’s Stylelist website. Some of these “bargains” could be at the cost of safety. “To get the cost down, they could be cutting back on things like general anesthesia. … Continue reading The Dangers of Some Plastic Surgery “Bargains”

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25

Jun

Men Embrace the Benefits of Cosmetic Surgery

Published: June 25, 2010

The “mommy makeover” is a cosmetic surgery trend in which new moms get several procedures—typically a breast augmentation, tummy tuck, and/or breast lift—to help return their bodies to their pre-pregnancy shape. Although women receive the majority of plastic surgery, more men, often dads, are electing for cosmetic procedures. According to recent statistics from the American … Continue reading Men Embrace the Benefits of Cosmetic Surgery

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17

Jun

Study Examines Botox’s Effect on Emotions

Published: June 17, 2010

A new study published in the journal Emotion examines whether Botox injections have an effect on the patient’s emotional experience. Joshua Davis and Ann Senghas, Barnard College professors who led the research, wanted to see if feedback from facial expressions influences emotional experience. They compared the self-reported emotional experiences of those with Botox injections (which … Continue reading Study Examines Botox’s Effect on Emotions

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9

Jun

Plastic Surgery Surges Among New Grads

Published: June 9, 2010

Plastic surgery is gaining popularity among teens aged 18 and 19, reports Crain’s New York Business, and has even become a popular graduation present. Last year 8,199 U.S. teenagers aged 18 and 19 had breast enlargements—more than triple the number in 2001, according to statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The increase came … Continue reading Plastic Surgery Surges Among New Grads

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4

Jun

New Study Compares Female Plastic Surgeons to Males

Published: June 4, 2010

A recent study conducted by the ASPRS says that female plastic surgeons are less likely to be married and more likely to be childless or have children later in life than their male colleagues. While this is not necessarily true for Dr. Kim, most female plastic surgeons work similar hours, practice about the same number … Continue reading New Study Compares Female Plastic Surgeons to Males

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25

May

“Connect the Docs” to Give Breast Reconstruction Patients the Best Care

Published: May 25, 2010

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has joined forces with the American Society of Breast Surgeons on behalf of female breast cancer patients. By advocating the inclusion of plastic surgeons in the treatment planning process, it is hoped that breast cancer patients will get better care and surgical outcomes. A recent meeting in NYC brought … Continue reading “Connect the Docs” to Give Breast Reconstruction Patients the Best Care

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19

Apr

Stem Cell Researchers Solve Problem of Cell Death

Published: April 19, 2010

The problem of stem cell fragility, a major hurdle that has long-hindered the progress of stem cell research, has been solved. Scientists working with the Scripps Research Institute say they have identified the mechanisms responsible for stem cell fragility. During the culture process, stem cells frequently die unless very meticulous, labor-intensive steps are taken to … Continue reading Stem Cell Researchers Solve Problem of Cell Death

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