December 10th, 2009

Robert G. Knechtel asked:
Simply stated, bad plastic surgery does occur. In spite of the fact that medical and professional standards in the U.S. exceed those of other nations, departures from those standards do arise, occasionally with heartbreaking results.
Your appearance in some important ways may be making you unhappy and you are hoping that cosmetic and plastic surgery can lead to looking better and feeling better about yourself. In choosing plastic surgery, the last outcome you anticipate is the exact opposite of what you’re wishing for.
Even though cosmetic surgeons have professional and legal duties to apply appropriate standards to their care, you should not avoid taking responsibility yourself toward minimizing risks that your plastic surgery will go wrong. By following the steps suggested below, you can become well equipped to diminish the chances of an unsatisfactory, if not a tragic outcome.
1. Ask if your doctor is Board Certified: Be Sure that the cosmetic surgeon you select is board certified. The doctor you select should be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. This assures that the physician specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, has received years of cosmetic surgery training, undergone stiff examinations and established the necessary competence in the specialty.
2. Verify that your Doctor specializes in the procedure you’re seeking: A plastic surgeon whose specialty is breast implants may not be the best choice to rearrange your nose.
3. Your expectations should be realistic: While cosmetic surgical procedures can deliver astounding improvements, the precise aesthetics you desire, in reality, may not be attainable. Scrutinize your motives and be realistic and levelheaded.
4. Determine that your physical and emotional health is good: A complete examination of your past and present physical health, emotional health and motives for wanting plastic surgery should be conducted by your doctor.
5. STOP SMOKING! – if you’re a smoker: Smoking can lead to complications and hinder the desired result.
6. Consult at least one more physician: Too many unqualified fraudsters seek to entice patients in this field. They can sound very convincing. Be wary, and check, at a minimum, that they are a Board Certified plastic surgeon.
7. Get pictures and testimonials: Any doctor who has a good track record will show you pictures of former patients and provide testimonials. It’s a good idea to see if you can speak with prior patients.
8. Be certain you understand the costs of cosmetic surgery: A doctor offering a cut rate may be unqualified. If you are considering leaving the United States for cheaper service, bear in mind that many other countries do not adhere to U.S. standards. Do the math, including air fare, hotel, meals, etc.
9. Be aware of the risks of plastic surgery: All surgeries carry risks. Among the risks are infection, anesthesia, reaction to medications, blood clots, respiratory difficulties and death. Plastic surgery is no different.
10. Think twice about having multiple surgical procedures done simultaneously: This poses increased risk of all of which should be discussed with you by your surgeon.
A couple of additional points need to be considered:
Cosmetic plastic surgery is elective and is not covered by most forms of medical insurance. For those on a limited budget, it’s well to think about whether paying for surgery for cosmetic reasons will leave you so financially strapped that the anticipated outcome will fail to outweigh the distress of financial hardship.
This raises the question of having plastic surgery performed in another country. While costs can be substantially reduced in countries like Thailand, Brazil and India, you need to take into account the costs of air fare, hotels, meals, etc. Many seemingly attractive packages are promoted, but, in the final analysis, many people report that the only justifiable rationale for exiting the U.S. is for the sake of anonymity (many celebrities do this) or simply to mix the surgery with a vacation.
Your own common sense, armed with the information you assemble following the steps suggested here, will strengthen your chances of having a wonderful new you and preclude a bad plastic surgery outcome.
Anderson Acevedo
Tags: Breast Implants, Plastic Surgery, Surgery Training
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December 9th, 2009
grammacurler asked:
Whenever I store greens in the refrigerator in white plastic groceries bags, the greens last longer. They don’t go bad as quickly as they do when stored in clear plastic bags. Also, bananas stay yellow if stored in the refrigerator in white plastic but not clear plastic.
Taryn Sandoval
Tags: Bagging Groceries, Composition, Plastic Bags
Posted in Chemistry | 2 Comments »
December 7th, 2009
AnabelleS asked:
The plastic bottles nearly everyone has each day. What is the plastic called for the shape and if you can what type of plastic is the caps?
Gaige Rosario
Tags: Plastic Bottles, Plastic Caps, Shape
Posted in Other - Food & Drink | 2 Comments »
December 3rd, 2009
pinkyann1 asked:
We painted a car and put a very thin plastic over it before it was totally dry to do the second color. The plastic film is very stuck to the paint. We were able to peel some of it off but in some areas it is harder to get off then others. So far it has been 10 hours of picking and maybe only half of it is off. We have tried a Hair Dryer and Lighter Fluid so far.
Kaleigh Valdez
Tags: Lighter Fluid, Paint, Painting Car
Posted in Decorating & Remodeling | 1 Comment »
December 3rd, 2009
trc asked:
Does anyone else have a cat that likes to chew up plastic grocery bags? My 10 year old female cat has always done this. When I come home with a plastic bag, she goes bonkers! She chews and chews, sometimes swallowing the plastic. I’ve had a bag with meat in it, that she ignores and just goes crazy for the bag! I’m just wondering why.
Brett Bauer
Tags: Female Cat, Plastic Bags, Plastic Grocery Bags
Posted in Cats | 7 Comments »
December 3rd, 2009

Awinita Smith asked:
Now days everyone likes to seem beautiful. Looking healthy young and beautiful is the most important thing in day to day life. You may be upset that you are having some problems in your physical structure or you are fat or your nose shape is not too good. For that purpose cosmetic and plastic surgery is now available which helps us to remove any physical disorders. Cosmetic and plastic surgery really help you to improve your lifestyle.
Cosmetic surgery is used to redefine your looks. If you do not like a facial or body feature that you have, you may use cosmetic surgery to change that specific area.
It is also useful in reducing lines or wrinkles on your face.
Plastic Surgery mainly focuses on reconstruction. If you have a birth defect, injury, disease that has caused a change in your features, plastic surgery is a very useful treatment on these problems.
Cosmetic or plastic surgery is performed by a doctor who has undergone specialized training in either plastic or cosmetic surgery. While choosing a doctor always makes sure that they have been certified by either the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS).
Cosmetic surgery is categorized into two types one that add something to the body and another that take something away. Many people are unhappy with their body size and shape of parts of their bodies, so they would like to either reduce or increase the size of body.
Some of the most popular types of cosmetic surgery, however, involve adding volume to areas of the body. One of these is seen in collagen injections, which plump up the lips. But, the biggest of the addition surgeries is breast augmentation. With this surgery, implants (usually made of saline) are inserted into a woman’s breasts in order to enlarge her cup size.
Most Popular Plastic Surgery Procedures are as follows
Rhinoplasty:-The medical term given to plastic surgery to redesign your nose.
Breast Augmentation:-A surgical technique to increase the size and shape of a woman’s breast.
Liposuction:-An efficient technique of changing the body’s shape and size.
Facelift:-Takes care of these problems by tightening and firming the facial skin as well as the neck muscles in one step.
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty):- It’s a surgical technique where the surgeon sheds out the extra fat, muscle, skin from either or both the upper and the lower eye lid to redesign the shape the eye.
Don’t think in negative way; always be positive that cosmetic or plastic surgery would really help you.
Arielle Howell
Tags: Birth Defect, Breast Augmentation, Face Plastic Surgery
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December 2nd, 2009
crayolaskies07 asked:
I was wondering if it was safe to use heat tape with the kind of plastic shelves they sell at the store to make a reptile rack. I would, of course, use a thermostat. I heard that the plastic has to be a special PVC material. Is this true. Couldn’t you use any kind of plastic as long as you keep the temperature regulated?
Aliya Long
Tags: Heat Tape, Reptile, Thermostat
Posted in Reptiles | 4 Comments »
December 1st, 2009

Olga Graham asked:
For numerous people plastic surgery financing is a major barrier to achieving the life-changing rejuvenations to their appearance which many so desperately want.
There are a variety of reasons why increasing numbers of people are electing to have cosmetic plastic surgery. These can range from plain vanity to more anxiety-causing defects, which can be readily corrected with surgery; hence, much improved self-confidence and the ability to feel better about oneself.
Yet for the countless people who have evaluated all the benefits associated with cosmetic or aesthetic surgery, they will simply abandon their goal on account of cosmetic surgery costs being outside their reach.
State-funded plastic surgery in exceptional circumstances, is the reality for some, especially in European countries. For instance, facial plastic surgery such as rhinoplasty or birthmark defects can be carried out for individuals whose emotional or psychological quality of life is deemed to be seriously affected by their perceptions about their appearance.
However, this is not the reality for countless others who do not have the back-up of a state healthcare system funding cosmetic plastic surgery and ultimately, they must pay privately.
Although there is the option of plastic surgery financing to offset cosmetic surgery cost constraints, depending on the amount of finance needed, not everyone will qualify for loans or a finance repayment package.
As a consequence, many need-driven prospective patients may well go down the slippery slope of trying to self-finance cheap cosmetic surgery. In many instances, people’s decisions will have been based on cosmetic surgery costs, rather than being based on the clinic and/or the plastic surgeon’s credentials. Yet, with horror stories abound on ‘when cosmetic surgery go wrong’, many people have, and will continue to count the real cost of cheap plastic surgery.
It goes without saying that anyone who is intent on pursuing cosmetic surgery, whether on a self-financing basis or on plastic surgery financing terms; whether cheap plastic surgery, rhinoplasty or any kind of aesthetic surgery, cosmetic surgery costs should not be the one and only defining factor.
Most important of all is the need to carry out due diligence and fully research the consultant surgeon and the clinic’s track record; the length and breadth of their experience; and the medical facilities they have at hand. It is far better to secure at the outset, the wanted outcome, rather than to risk health complications, not to mention additional expenses corrective cosmetic surgery can incur.
There is a destination that offer safe and cheap plastic surgery for less than half the price that would ordinarily be charged in the UK. With cosmetic surgery being a major industry that is attracting increasing numbers of foreign nationals, this popular destination offer exciting and affordable sun, sea and beach medical tourist packages, enabling cosmetic plastic surgery clients to recover in style.
Even allowing for travel and hotel accommodation, with the typical costs of cosmetic surgery being significantly cheaper – fifty percent or less than in Europe and other countries worldwide, it is hardly surprising that many people are flocking to the country for cheap plastic surgery.
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Zoie Lloyd
Tags: European Countries, Prospective Patients, Rhinoplasty
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December 1st, 2009

Keion Moradi asked:
It wasn’t that long ago, when the world was exposed to cautionary tales about the death-related dangers of liposuction surgery. Society was also further dissuaded by the look of windblown face lifts and leaking silicone implants, leading to the belief that it is better to grow old gracefully. As if shocking stories weren’t repelling enough, the price for most cosmetic plastic surgery procedures kept most people at an economic distance.
However, in recent years, the field of cosmetic plastic surgery has accumulated a wealth of new patients. The stigma from the past is better left in the past. However, what has changed?
Medical Advancement and the Growing popularity of Plastic Surgery
The field of cosmetic surgery has developed a variety of treatment options, attracting people from all walks of life. Essentially, plastic surgery is much safer, more refined, less invasive and more accessible. Treatments are highly individualized for patients to achieve desired results.
As a result of safer procedures, patients can elect to combine treatments, thereby reducing recovery time. For example, a patient can undergo facial plastic surgery, along with a neck lift or forehead lift. Results are also more natural.
The Growing Popularity of Plastic Surgery: Convenience of the Outpatient Facility
Many plastic surgery procedures can now be performed in an outpatient facility. The growing number of outpatient facilities not only creates more options, but appeals to comfort. With the variety of minimally invasive cosmetic procedures available, patients can fore go the hospital stay and look forward to a condensed recovery period at home. By avoiding the traditional hospital setting, many cosmetic procedures are also much more affordable.
The Growing Popularity of Plastic Surgery: Non-Invasive Procedures
Numerous non-invasive cosmetic treatments appeal to accessibility for all. A long list of dermal fillers and injectables are currently available to treat wrinkles, fine lines and return a supple glow to the skin. Injectables are effective and fairly inexpensive. Most injectable treatments take about 15 minutes.
Skin resurfacing techniques are another popular non-invasive alternative to surgery. Dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, chemical peels and laser treatments can be used to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, sun damage and scars. The cost for skin resurfacing varies, with some available for under $200.
The Role of the Baby Boomer Generation and the Rise of Plastic Surgery
A common theory that contributes to why plastic surgery has grown in popularity recently involves the aging baby boomer generation. This particular generation has been exposed to the idea of plastic surgery since childhood. Baby boomers are also an active group of people. They may want appearance to match lifestyle.
The Growing Popularity of Plastic Surgery in the Workplace
Pressure in the workplace may be another source of motivation for why plastic surgery has grown in popularity. Generally, the younger employee exudes and air of youthful confidence and drive. The older employee is associated with being jaded and worn out. These stereotypes are entirely unfair, but also an unfortunate aspect of what shapes our perception.
The Growing Popularity of Plastic Surgery: Dating and Relationships
Divorce is on the rise. People get married, divorced and remarried. The relationships of contemporary society involve an entirely different dynamic. Dating is now common for all ages. In the world of dating, appearance is often linked to confidence. Many people choose plastic surgery as a means for restoring confidence.
Anissa Elliott
Tags: Cosmetic Treatments, Invasive Procedures, Medical Advancement
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