Although men are beginning to become more interested in cosmetic surgeries such as liposuction (also known as lipoplasty and suction lipectomy), women still make up the overwhelming majority of lipoplasty patients. Every year, somewhere between three and five hundred thousand Americans undergo lipoplasty. Somewhere between eighty and ninety percent of these are women. As such, female concerns are extremely relevant to the discussion of liposuction. One question that a number of female lipoplasty patients have is, "what happens if I get pregnant after my lipoplasty?" As everyone knows, becoming pregnant causes a number of changes in a woman's body. It is rather common to gain a large amount of weight, and a number of women are worried that if they regain their weight during a pregnancy their lipoplasty results will disappear for good.
Exact answers are hard to give. After all, each pregnancy is unique. Also, each lipectomy produces unique results. Individual circumstances have an awful lot to say regarding exactly what will happen.
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Hair extensions are growing more and more popular. Several years ago when extensions first came about, it was very expensive, and often still is very expensive to have them professionally attached to your real hair by either being sewn onto your natural hair, glued on or clipped on with special clamps. Celebrities were the key influence in the popularity of hair extensions.They made hair extensions most desired because they would instantly have the perfect hair length to wear for any season. If at winter time the latest style required an A-line short bob, well then a celebrity could chop their hair off to sport the latest style and then if at spring time the latest trend was hair down to your but, well in just a matter of hours they could be wearing a long hair do by having hair extensions applied.
Today clip on hair extensions are the most popular for the average Jane. Consumers can buy a set of 14" extensions easily for $100 and attach them to their own hair in minutes. Thus making changing hair styles very inexpensive and gives them total control over their hair styles.
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Since the beginning of modern times, women have always clamored for a healthy-looking tan as this would accentuate body lines that would make their bodies look slimmer. A constant healthy-looking tan, which used to belong to the exclusive realm of celebrities and the rich, is now made possible without harmful exposure to the sun. Healthy sunless tanning is the only safe alternative to achieve a glorious tan without the need for sun exposure. Excessive amounts of sunlight is harmful to the skin, and it is the leading cause of skin cancer. 1.3 million Cases of skin cancer are reported each year. It is one of the leading causes of death in the United States.
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