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What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?
Minimally invasive surgery is a new approach to surgery that is getting patients out of the hospital earlier. They have less pain, the costs are lower, and they can get back to their lives sooner. Minimally invasive is also referred to as...
What is Reconstructive Surgery?
Reconstructive surgery is a subspecialty of plastic surgery that can dramatically improve the quality of one's life by restoring not only appearance but physical function.
Often, when one thinks of plastic surgery, plain vanity is assumed to...
What is the Success Rate of Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery has an excellent success rate due to such advances in this particular procedure. Of course, it all depends on the condition of the general eye or eyes, as well as the severity of the cataract. Most patients gain substantial...
What to Know When You're Having Surgery
If you have been told you need surgery, it can be a pretty scary thing. Knowing what to expect can help to put many of your fears about surgery at ease.
The most important thing to know is that surgery has never been safer. In the United...
What You May Not Know About Tennis Elbow Surgery
Tennis elbow is a common name for pain associated with the outside of the elbow and may progress far enough to necessitate tennis elbow surgery. The condition of tennis elbow is most common in adults between the ages of 35 to 55 years old.
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What You Need to Know About Weight Loss Surgery
The oldest form of weight loss surgery is the most familiar, stomach stapling. In this 30-year-old procedure, most of the stomach is sliced and then stapled shut.
After the procedure, only a small pouch remains....
Why Get Labia Reduction Surgery?
Years ago labia reduction surgery was only performed for women in the sex industry. However, today this surgery is done by women in all types of professions. When examining the reasons for labia reduction surgery, there seem to be two: medical...
Why Is It Called Bariatric Surgery?
Over 140,000 times a year Americans elect surgical treatment of morbid obesity. The variety in the terminology of surgical weight loss can be confusing, especially the variety of uses of the term "bariatric."
The word bariatric comes from a...
Women and Bypass Surgery
Did you know that women are almost twice as likely as men to die from complications of heart bypass surgery? Women have a smaller body size compared to most men so this may be one of the reasons. A study done on just over 15, 000 patients who had...
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