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Alan H. Gold, MD, Is New ASAPS President

Long Island Plastic Surgeon Is New ASAPS President

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New York plastic surgeon Alan H. Gold, MD, is the new President of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). The Aesthetic Society, with nearly 2,400 members, is the leading national organization of board-certified plastic surgeons specializing in cosmetic surgery of the face and body. The election of new officers was held on May 4, during the ASAPS 2008 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA which was attended by plastic surgeons from around the world.

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Asian Eyes Are In... As Beauty Ideal Shifts

Here's an interesting article about a new trend in eyelid surgery where more and more people are looking to preserves their ethnic identity and asking for a change in the normal high, wide-open crease that is considered Caucasian.

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Eyes wide open is not so hot these days Eyes wide open is not so hot these days. In a new trend, Asian women are asking for eyelid surgery that preserves their ethnic identity.

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More Fixing the Fix

Plastic Surgery Again: Why So Many Go Back Under The Knife

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It is the latest craze in the nip and tuck world, going under the knife to redo a previous plastic surgery.

Experts say it is a backlash against that feeling of being too done and patients are looking to fix, the fix.

Action News anchor Jessica Lovell has more on Revision Plastic Surgery.

Georgette Deandressi is thrilled with how she looks now but that was not always the case.

She was so self conscious about her nose she decided to get plastic surgery.

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Plastic Surgery Abroad Is an Operation, Not a Vacation

Is the title of an article from U.S. News & World Report I found very interesting.

The article tackles the issues and complications surrounding these vacation/surgery "trips" or packages that surgeons and travel agents are teaming up to offer patients in order to entice them to become clients.



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