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Hopkins to begin performing face transplants
Johns Hopkins doctors have received approval from the university’s institutional review board to begin doing face transplant surgeries, becoming the second hospital in Baltimore to offer the complex procedure. There have been only 22 such...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Personal Service, Surgery, Otolaryngology, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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TV plastic surgeon secretly videotaped female patients, police say
L.A. NOWA well known plastic surgeon was charged with half a dozen misdemeanor counts for allegedly videotaping female patients after they had undressed, officials said Thursday... -
Facial acupuncture comes to Laurel's Main Street
A growing number of people looking for less invasive procedures than plastic surgery or Botox injections to do away with wrinkles and sagging jawlines are turning to the ancient Chinese-rooted practice of acupuncture. And they are starting to come to...Tags: Legs, Botox (drug), AIDS, Migraine, Surgery
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Hansen: Is the idea of beauty a grasp at the past?
We never fall in love with ugliness. It's beauty; it's always been beauty. Whether elegant lines or seductive shapes, beauty attracts us. And for most people, that attraction is based on the past. We want to look younger. We want to be younger. We...Tags: Health, Los Angeles Times, Facelift, Brad Pitt, Health and Medical Professionals
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Dr. Kamran Khoobehi, Plastic Surgery
ABC26 NewsThrough both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures, Dr. Kamran Khoobehi is able to give his patients refined, natural-looking results that help them look and feel their best. Our spacious, upscale facilities allow us to offer a variety of...Tags: Surgery, Health, Facelift, Liposuction, Restylane (drug)
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All dogs are 'inherently dangerous'
The simple fix for dog owners' passionate outrage over the Maryland Court of Appeals' ruling that pit bulls are "inherently dangerous" is to pass a law classifying all dogs that way ("Pit bull fight may stretch into dog days of summer," May 31). No...Tags: Animal Attacks, Havre de Grace
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Hopkins clinician mixes art, science in facial prosthetics
She enters the clinic on a walker, slow yet remarkably steady, and as Pauline Wood hails her host for the day, she gives him a bag of lemon tarts she rose early that morning to bake.
With her white hair and glasses, Wood, 89, is every inch the lovable...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Oncology, Health, Nose, Arts
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Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma
When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Bone Marrow
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Nonsurgical cosmetic treatments growing in popularity
Los Angeles TimesDr. W. Grant Stevens calls it his fire and ice room. Stocked with lasers, skin-tightening devices, fat-zapping machines and, on a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-old woman named Helen, the brightly lighted corner of the Marina del Rey medical facility is a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Liposuction, Science and Technology
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Plastic surgery — it's a guy thing too
Los Angeles TimesWhen John Tlapa looked in the mirror, his nose looked like he "could pick a door lock," he said. It resembled "a hook with a point on it. It was pretty ugly." So two years ago, the San Diego-based screenwriter underwent rhinoplasty to improve his profile...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Botox (drug), Health, Liposuction, Rhinoplasty
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Marion Snyder Goldstein, nurse
Marion Snyder Goldstein, a nurse who supervised operating rooms for decades at the now-closed Children's Hospital on Greenspring Avenue, died Tuesday at Stella Maris assisted living in Timonium. The longtime Baldwin resident was 92.
The family was not...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore Colts, Health, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Polio
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Health officials alarmed over silicone injections for fuller buttocks
Some women who want rounder, fuller buttocks are turning to a dangerous cosmetic procedure: illegal injections of silicone offered by people who lack medical training and may buy their supplies in home improvement stores. The trend — which has...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Rhinoplasty, New York City
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