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  • Repairing A Deviated Septum

    Repairing A Deviated Septum As exotic a condition as it sounds, a deviated septum is fairly common. In fact, it’s estimated that up to 80% of people have a deviated septum. In many cases, the symptoms are so mild that a person may be unaware he or she has the condition. That’s the best-case scenario. But for…

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  • Better Breathing through Plastic Surgery

    It’s hard to argue that the nose is the most prominent feature on the face. And let’s face it – not everyone is crazy about theirs. Perhaps you’re not comfortable with the appearance of your nose. Maybe you feel it’s too prominent in that it’s very large or it has a strange shape. Whatever your…

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