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An American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Survey Reveals That 50 Is The New 30!

Actually, it’s age 50 that is now the new 30 according to the American Academy of Facial & Reconstructive Surgery! The AAFPRS, of which Dr. Thompson is a part of, conducted a survey of approximately 500 women between the ages of 45 -60 with a number of questions asking about aging and cosmetic facial surgery

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Permanent Smiles in South Korea – Do You Ever See This Plastic Surgery Trend Taking Off in Utah?

Articles on the Permanent Smile Trend for Plastic Surgery in South Korea are popping up like wildfire on all reputable news sites, articles and in social media since the photo below surfaced on Reddit earlier this week. User anthissomesh*t claims that the unidentified girl underwent a “new plastic surgery in Asia that curls the corners

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Emotions and Cosmetic Surgery in SLC, Utah

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, 1.6 million cosmetic procedures were performed in 2012. Plastic surgery, or cosmetic procedures in general, can bring many positive psychological benefits to patients who are looking to improve their self-image or restore certain features to a more aesthetically pleasing state. A range of emotions are experienced from

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Influence of Facebook and other social media platforms on plastic surgery

A recent annual poll from the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) shows an increase in cosmetic surgery requests a result of how people want to present themselves on social media. The survey asked 753 AAFPRS board-certified facial plastic surgeons trends they are currently seeing and the results showed a 31% increase of

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