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Mississauga Plastic Surgeon Weighs In On ” How To Look Good Naked “

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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In the last post from the blog informative plastic and aesthetic surgery, Toronto and Mississauga, Dr. Michael Weinberg, the Royal College certified plastic surgeon, and Chief of Plastic Surgery at Trillium Health Centre reviews many of the psychological benefits of plastic surgery such as breast increase, Tummy Tuck and liposuction and non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as Botox, Restylane and Juvederm. He points to the show “How to look good” naked, a phenomenon in Britain, and soon the air of a Canadian version, as evidence of what women want, not just look good, but is fine. Trillium Health Centre has recently joined the list of teaching hospitals affiliated to the University of Toronto. Dr. Weinberg is a director of this new teaching Trillium Division of Plastic Surgery, one of the largest hospitals in Ontario. He is a perfect candidate for the role. He has won many awards for training in plastic surgery in the past and has published over 30 articles in medical literature. The last article in the blog search data from the world of psychology as an argument for cosmetic medical procedures, provides psychological benefits. A review of 37 studies mentioned in the blog until the patients were generally improved body image after surgery. The specific finding of a high overall satisfaction with fewer negative feelings with regard to body image in social situations have been reported in a study. The article goes on to postulate that the cosmetic medical procedures can improve self-esteem, improve relationships and enhance career opportunities. The blog also implies that the relatively non-invasive procedures such as microdermabrasion, or wrinkle injections of Botox, Restylane or Juvederm can give a sense of well being, to get people to feel pampered, especially in winter, sad, or periods of stress. Treatments such as Botox for sweating can bring benefits psycholgocal reduce self-consciousness or embarrassment. Finally, on the blog input from patients who have undergone cosmetic medical treatments, both surgical and nonsurgical patients and asked to participate in a study on the blog. He had plastic surgery? Botox? Restylane? You think you have psychological benefits of the procedure? Participate in this survey interesting blog. http://www. mississaugacosmeticsurgeryclinic. comSource: http://www. 1888pressrelease. com/mississauga-plastic-surgeon-weighs-in-on-how-to-look-good-pr-183422. HTML


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