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Economic Recession Slows Down Cosmetic Surgeries
Forty-five year-old Sonya Hartley is keen on reducing her weekly getaway with her girlfriends and give up some of her shopping at Nordstrom. However, the economic crisis will not force the American Airlines stewardess to cease on paying $500 every six months for Botox shots.


Surgery Not Just Carried Out for Aesthetic Goals
Even though a surgeon is asked to perform a number of cosmetic surgical operations to maintain the ability set in his or her specialization, this, alone, does not convey the story of the plastic surgeons in the 59th Surgical Specialties Squadron's Plastic Surgery Flight.


Czech Nurses Wanted. Free Breast Implants for Those Interested
As nurse Petra Kalivodova, 31 years of age, was mulling over whether she should renew her contract at a private health facility she is currently working in, special benefits such as free liposuction and silicone breast implants made it easier to settle the issue. She said, "I would rather have plastic surgery than a free car."


Having the Breasts Reduced Entails Less Pain and More Activity for a Lot of Women
Even if it is said to be the fifth most widespread plastic surgical operation carried out in the USA, many women who submit themselves to a breast reduction procedure are not having this surgery mainly for cosmetic purposes.


US Job Hunters Offered With ‘Botox Bailout'
Job searching in the US during this recession is such a very hard thing to do. With almost 10% of the population jobless, to excel above the crowd, it calls for more than a clean haircut, a fancy new suit, or a smartened-up résumé. In the US, surgeons have come up with a new means of providing the jobless people with a way in through a "Botox bailout."


For His Dishonesty, a Plastic Surgeon Might Lose His License
A plastic surgeon from Huntington Beach will lose his professional license next month after accusations of neglectfulness and a "pattern of dishonesty" not compatible with the profession of medicine. The California Medical Board has resolved this week that the license of Dr. Brian R. West, who carries out surgical procedures across Southern California, will be revoked on June 25.


To Compete With Younger Workers, Older Job Hunters Going Under the Knife
According to the Department of Labor, there have been more than 500,000 jobs lost for the month of April alone, making older workers feel at a clear-cut disadvantage contending against the younger ones. For the last six months, Aimee Gremmo has been seeking for a job in catering sales.


Global Crisis Places New Wrinkle in Cosmetic Surgeries
The entire cosmetic surgery marketplace could use a little boost and expansion at these times. Rich Caucasians who have been the heart of the cosmetic surgery marketplace for a long time are experiencing the effects of the current economic situations and putting off on the costliest procedures such as rhytidoplasties, breast enlargement, and abdominoplasties.


Badly Affected by the Economy, Surgeons Look for Hope in New Products
Even though they can fix sagging breasts and fix up the thighs, US plastic surgeons acknowledged that they feel helpless with the slumping economy. Nevertheless, along with the Dow, as a result of the first competitor to Botox being approved last week and the prospect of possible ground-breaking new treatments, such as stem cell injections and a cream that can get rid of undesirable facial lines, hope in surgical business is rising.


Job Searchers Invest in Cosmetic Surgery
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) stated that, in 2008, the economic recession undoubtedly took a cut out of cosmetic surgery, with U.S. surgical procedures down 9% to $11.8 billion. However, some doctors and patients are now bringing up the increased interest in surgical procedures among those who want to appear younger and "fresher" for the competitive job market.


Americans Fight Job Loss With Plastic Surgery Operations
For many people who would undergo surgery, what was once an act of vanity exercise has turned into a battle for economic survival. Some say that updating the face would give one a better chance in interviews.


School tells students to undergo cosmetic surgery
A Chinese school has attracted criticism after telling more than 30 of its final year students to undergo cosmetic surgery before they graduated.


Koreans go under the knife to improve job prospects
Three quarters of Koreans would consider getting cosmetic surgery, believing that good looks would give them a competitive advantage in the job market, according to a new study.


County office offers free weight loss surgery to employees
A County Office in Texas is to offer gastric bypass surgery to employees in a bid to help them to lose weight. The County commissioners believe that the pilot program could save money in the long run, through lower absentee and medical insurance costs.




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