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Medical Tourism Is Risky Business
Read More: Medical Tourism Is Risky BusinessHave you been long considering changing something about your appearance? You’re not alone. Yet, finances are tight for many of us these days. And since health insurance doesn’t cover most plastic surgery procedures, folks are turning to medical tourism as what they believe is the ideal solution for finding plastic surgery at a discount.…
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Is Getting Plastic Surgery Across the Border Wise?
Read More: Is Getting Plastic Surgery Across the Border Wise?In early March of 2023, a North Carolina resident and three friends decided to make the long journey to Mexico to save money on a tummy tuck. She was just one of many Americans crossing the border to get cheaper medical procedures. This phenomenon is known as medical tourism. And it might leave you…
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Was There Plastic Surgery in Ancient Egypt, India, and Greece?
Self-improvement has always been a component of being human. So it may not be surprising to find out that there was plastic surgery in ancient Egypt, India, and Greece. Of course, it only mildly resembled what we call plastic surgery today. Even so, the human desire to constantly improve by restoring form and function…
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The Most Common Questions About Gynecomastia
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