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Millions of individuals have had cosmetic plastic surgery procedures at one point in their lives. The top five surgical cosmetic procedures in 2003 were rhinoplasty (commonly known as nose jobs) with 354,327 individuals undergoing the procedure; 282,876 people had liposuction; 236,327 people had breast augmentations (commonly known as breast implants); 230,672 people had eyelid surgery; and 117,831 had facelifts.
Non-surgical cosmetic procedures ranging from dermabrasion to hair removal are a very popular way to enhance your appearance without going "under the knife", as they say. The top five non-surgical cosmetic procedures were Botox® injections (1,123,510), chemical peel (920,340), microdermabrasion (900,912), laser hair removal (587,540) and sclerotherapy (511,827). Click here for more.
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Choosing to have plastic surgery is an important decision, and so is selecting a plastic surgeon. Whether you're considering cosmetic surgery to improve your appearance or reconstructive surgery to correct defects or improve function, you want a board-certified surgeon with the skill and training to help achieve your goals.
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