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say a full set how much would it cost and how do i find a good cosmetic dentist.

what type of cosmetic dentistry ? be specific..

if you want implants, new teeth implanted that can last a lifetime depending on how well you look after them. they are about £1000 each tooth.

If you want dentures they cost alot less, for a whole set of teeth you will only pay a few hundered. my mum got dentures on the nhs for free as she is living off a pension and they look totally real.

or if you have your teeth still you can get them bleached or whitened, for a whole set of teeth nd a great whitener this will cost around £600.

for porcelain veneers (what celebs use)..very thin pieces of porcelain that they put over your teeth are £295 per tooth in my dentist. but my friend travelled to newcastle and got hers done for £850 per tooth and they look immense.

cost depends on your dentist and where you live but i’m giving you an average..

When Cosmetic Surgery Becomes an Addiction

Every year millions of men and women all over the world partake in some form of plastic surgery in attempts to enhance their beauty. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were 10.2 million cosmetic surgery procedures performed in the United States in 2005, an increase of 11 percent from the year before. Where’s the defining line between a little uplift (say a dose of botox or a minor eye lift) and a serious, health concerning addiction with plastic surgery? The money basically speaks for itself.

Some individuals spend upwards of 500,000 a year on cosmetic surgery. While plastic surgery has always been a popular industry, television shows like “Vanity Insanity” “The Swan”, “Extreme Makeover” and “Doctor 90210” have contributed to the sudden increased interest in this form of surgery.

There are many ways to become addicted to plastic surgery. Some people choose to undergo surgery to become sexier while others do it to rejuvenate themselves and appear younger. Some of the most popular types of cosmetic surgery include eye lifts, botox and, of course, breast enhancement. Millions of people are willing to put their lives at risk in order to look more beautiful.

Most plastic surgeons are highly qualified in their practices. Researching a surgeon and getting references is a critical element in the success of your procedures. So if you are thinking of going under the knife, do your homework first. Also, like other addictions (alcohol, drugs etc) cosmetic surgery is a sure way to put yourself in debt. Make sure you know what you’re doing. Get reliable information from CosmeticSurgeryInsider.net.

Angela Ayles is the editor of CosmeticSurgeryInsider.Net, an unbiased website outlining the risks and rewards involved with cosmetic surgery procedures.

Valerie Copeland
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/when-cosmetic-surgery-becomes-an-addiction-98019.html

Cosmetic Surgery – the Battle of the Sexes

It has of course always been acceptable for women to enhance their appearance whether it be by way of makeup or the odd surgical touch-up. In more recent years it has begun to be acceptable for men to make the odd little improvement and look after their skin to combat the signs of aging and fatigue.

In an increasingly competitive job market men are turning to cosmetic surgery to give them the edge over the competition. It used to be the case that men were passed over for certain promotions due to looking too young and inexperienced but it seems that the tide is changing with those who are fresh faced and youthful seemingly being more successful.

plastic surgery being undertaken by men has risen by 9% since 2000 and this climb appears to be continuing with increasing speed with more and more men realising that it is ok to give their appearance a little overhaul.

Even more popular are non-surgical procedures such as Botox and dermal fillers (lines are plumped out from within by injecting safe and tested filling agents into the sunken area). These minimally invasive procedures have risen by 40% in the last 8 years.

For those of a little older persuasion it may be necessary to turn to procedures such as Blepharoplasty to remove lower eye bags caused by fatty deposits. Increasingly men are also turning to procedures such as the facelift in order to cure sagging contours caused by loss of elasticity as a result of depleted collagen stores in the skin.

For some it may seem necessary to lose a certain amount of weight in order to appear more healthy and successful. Men in these cases are then turning to liposuction in order to remove pockets of unwanted fat that exercise and a healthy diet can not remove.

Whatever procedure men turn to it is certainly becoming more acceptable to care about your appearance if you are of the male persuasion.

If you are considering cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK such as facelift surgery you should seek an accredited surgeon who is registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS to ensure this plastic surgery runs smoothly.

james wilkinson
http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/cosmetic-surgery-the-battle-of-the-sexes-696512.html

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It’s probably no secret that men in increasing numbers are undergoing elective plastic surgery. Cosmetic plastic surgery is a growth industry, and men are becoming a significant factor in that increase. Just as an example, the American Academy of Facial and Plastic Surgery reports that as of March 2007 there was an “astonishing” 91% increase in men receiving non-surgical facial plastic surgery since 2000. Botox injections are the most sought after non-surgical procedure among men.

Liposuction was performed on over 53,000 men followed by over 45,000 rhinoplasty (nose) procedures and 33,000 eyelid surgeries. About 13% of all plastic surgery patients are men according to the American Society of plastic surgeons.

Given this trend, there would seem to be a need to introduce some sanity into the plastic and cosmetic surgery picture for men in the light of the all too frequent, obsessive quest for the knife among women reported incessantly in the media.

Here are a few tips concerning plastic surgery which are specifically applicable to the males of our species.

The Face

1. Facelifts have a tendency to produce a feminizing effect in men. However, there are several less drastic procedures that actually can yield better results, namely chin liposuction, forehead lifts and neck lifts. Since male temperments seem to be less patient with the time frame required for recovery from plastic surgery, these smaller procedures are better accepted.

2. Chemical peels, of course, are non-invasive and can eliminate fine lines and blotches, which often make men, as well as women, look older than their years.

Liposuction

1. Try as one might, in many cases no amount of intense gym work on abs or love handles will rid the body of unwanted fat deposits. Liposuction can easily dispense with these imperfections. Not only that, liposuction can work beautifully in removing fatty breast tissue, helping to sculpt the abs to a profile not seen since the patient was a strapping youth.

2. Best results are obtained from liposuction when men discipline themselves to continue working out regularly. This minimizes the chances of reappearance of localized fat deposits. Avoidance of alcohol for at least three to five weeks following surgery is also highly recommended, and there is no better time to stop smoking. Smoking can hinder the desired outcome in any cosmetic surgery procedure.

Implants

1. Pectoral and calf implants can present problems. Among other things, they have a tendency over time to migrate.

2. Again, the preferable route is liposuction around these areas to allow pectoral and calf musculature to appear to be more distinct.

Overall, men, unlike women, seek less involved plastic surgery yielding an improved masculine look with less time spent recovering. So in terms of their bodies, temperament and objectives, men are quite different from women in the way they approach plastic surgery. The long and the short of it is that masculinity must be preserved at all costs.

Robert G. Knechtel
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/sane-plastic-surgery-for-men-statistics-and-a-few-tips-160702.html

Celebrity plastic surgery better or worse or fake??

NOTE: OK LEMME START OF SAYIN THAT I DID NOT MAKE THIS VID TA DEGRADE N E 1…IN 1 SENSE PPL R SO OBSESSED WIT IMAGE THAT IT MAKES REGULAR PPL LIKE US HARD TA B HAPPY WIT WHO WE R AND THEY BASE THIS ON THE CELEBRITY FANATSY…BUT IN REALITY THESE PPL DON’T LOOK LIKE THAT EITHER THEY R CUT, SUCKED,NIPPED AND TUCKED…TAKE AWAY THEIR MONEY AND FAME AND WE WOULD B A LOT HAPPIER AND WOULD HAVE A LOT MORE PPL JUS LIKE US WALKIN AROUND…CELEBRITIES THEY USED TA B JUS LIKE US!!!! ZACH BRAFF IS FOTOSHOPPED!!!

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Can you have cosmetic surgery on the NHS in UK?

I hate my nose all my life, has anyone had plastic surgery done on their nose? Details please, thanks.

If you talk to your Dr they should give you more info but if it’s making you unhappy you have to tell them and they should do it. when I was 12 I had my ear’s pinned back on the NHS but have to have my noise on private but you never know you might just ask your Dr

Cosmetic Surgery – Emotional Risks

Many opt for cosmetic surgery in an age where looking good has become paramount and it certainly offers an effective solution to combat the signs of aging or to improve our appearance.

One thing that many never consider is the emotional risks involved in surgery that will alter their appearance. Many women justify their need for cosmetic surgery by stating that they need to appear to be as perfect as possible for the men in their life. Many opt for breast enlargement surgery which is once of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures administered today.

Many women’s magazines put across the image that surgery is a normal practice for maintaining your image. With the advances in technology and good safety records of the more respectable companies it certainly is becoming more of a day to day part of maintaining our image. They usually centre on the possible physical side-effects and gloss over any emotional risks.

Many magazines pick extreme examples for case studies choosing either those who need an emotional boost in the form of increased confidence over their appearance or those who are high flying and attractive and just seek to maintain their appearance. They rarely touch on the many women who fall between these extremes.

It is essential that when you are considering cosmetic surgery you are fully aware of the possible psychological impact. You need to remember that you will be altering your appearance and this is something that will be permanent.

Again the more respectable cosmetic surgery companies and surgeons will usually talk you through the process you are considering undergoing and the possible psychological side effects of this image altering surgery. They will consult with you to ensure your reasons for wanting surgery are sound and the more ethical may refuse to give you treatment if they suspect there are issues you need to see a doctor about first.

You should avoid companies who assign you a sales rep to talk you through the process and seek only those where you get to speak directly to the surgeon who will administer you treatment.

If you are considering cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK such as breast enlargement surgery you should seek an accredited surgeon who is registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS to ensure this plastic surgery runs smoothly.

james wilkinson
http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/cosmetic-surgery-emotional-risks-688595.html

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In what is becoming an increasingly metro sexual society, men are turning to cosmetic surgery to ensure they look as good as their female counterparts. Around ten years ago cosmetic surgeons were typically seeing 10% of their patients being of the male persuasion but this has increased to around 40% in some cases in recent times.

Cosmetic surgery has become increasingly popular with men as a way of combating the aging process and as a way of maintaining their image and the change that they so fear.

Men have become very conscious about body flab, especially in the younger generation, and they want to have a body they can show off. This seems to apply especially in the area of the chest and some are even turning to breast reduction to ensure they have the perfect Pecs.

Procedures like nose surgery are also high on the list and many see these procedures as life changing and necessary in an image obsessed society. For those men in their 40’s extra weight in the abdomen may be a concern and for this they usually turn to liposuction.

Many a young professional male will turn to non-surgical procedures such as Botox and dermal fillers to give them a competitive edge in their work environment as they see looking fresh faced and young as the key to promotion.

It certainly seems to be much more acceptable for men to take steps to maintain their appearance and a little more than moisturiser is now acceptable.

If you are considering cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK such as nose surgery you should seek an accredited surgeon who is registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS to ensure this plastic surgery runs smoothly.

james wilkinson
http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/cosmetic-surgery-men-jumping-on-the-bandwagon-722425.html

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