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To: Grampa Dave
“Plastic Surgery” is not really a term used anymore as one does not necessarily need to go under the scalpel. Dermal Fills [small injections with hardly a trace of a puncture] are quite common replacing the fat loss one experiences as one ages. Millions of people have a treatment done every few years.
Restylane,is the world's top dermal filler and a legitimate alternative to BOTOX treatments. Restylane re-establishes connective tissues, increases the volume over the next few months to return to the same more youthful shape it once was. Now Sculpturing, is the present day term widely used by doctors all quite common and not invasive as once was the old Plastic surgery.

Not in defense of Pelosi, but the term itself rally gets a nod anymore—advancement in medical science for people who take care of themselves physically, and wish to look as they once did.

Men are opting for it as well. WRKO's Howie Carr Talk Radio Conservative host has had procedures, as has his wife; Sandy his producer as well, and advertises their Doctor on the show regularly.

Times have changed. Medical science changes.

10 posted on 11/23/2011 12:00:24 PM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
“Plastic Surgery” is not really a term used anymore as one does not necessarily need to go under the scalpel. Dermal Fills [small injections with hardly a trace of a puncture] are quite common replacing the fat loss one experiences as one ages.

Not being from around this part of the Galaxy, could one of you kind Earthlings explain what is this "fat loss one experiences as one ages?"

15 posted on 11/23/2011 1:53:46 PM PST by Erasmus (I love "The Raven," but then what do I know? I'm just a poetaster.)
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