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Chinese flock to South Korea for plastic surgery Posted by: ReutersVideo
Video duration: 130 seconds Global video hits: 5084 Nov. 5 - A rising wealthy class in China and popular Korean pop culture have spurred a sharp growth in South Korea's cosmetic surgery industry. Sunita Rappai reports. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Breast Augmentation/Enlargement Posted by: PaulWilsonAesthetics
Video duration: 84 seconds Global video hits: 4993 www.paulwilsonaesthe tics.co.uk Paul Wilson Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital 58 Queen Square Clifton Bristol BS1 4LE United Kingdom Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Dolly Parton talks about cosmetic surgery Posted by: knoxnews
Video duration: 52 seconds Global video hits: 18382 Dolly Parton talks about cosmetic surgery Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Marketing Tips for Cosmetic Surgery Practices Posted by: ElsGlobalMedicalNews
Video duration: 166 seconds Global video hits: 241 Catherine Maley of Cosmetic Imaging Marketing explains that cosmetic surgeons are well positioned to market their practices to a steady stream of patients. See the related story at www.skinandallergyne ws.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Your Cosmetic Doctor Dr Barry Lycka Launches New Web TV Channel Posted by: 1basl
Video duration: 115 seconds Global video hits: 447 www.yourcosmeticdoct or.tv Your Cosmetic Doctor Dr Barry Lycka launches his new web TV channel. Check out weekly videos from Edmonton Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr Lycka for the latest advice & info on cosmetic surgery procedures. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Plastic Surgery Risks ~ Watch before getting Liposuction, Rhinoplasty or any other Cosmetic Surgery Posted by: TheCosmosclinic
Video duration: 341 seconds Global video hits: 855 All cosmetic and plastic procedures, such as Liposuction, Breast Augmentation and Rhinoplasty can pose risks. It is important to discuss this with your surgeon and to have realistic expectations. Also, consider that less invasive procedures such as CoolSculpting are becoming very effective in fat removal with virtually no risk. www.cosmosclinic.com .au Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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More Men Getting Cosmetic Surgery Posted by: WCVBtv
Video duration: 112 seconds Global video hits: 103 More and more men are turning to cosmetic procedures to get an edge in today's tough job market. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery vs Natural Good Looks by Dr Lycka Posted by: 1basl
Video duration: 165 seconds Global video hits: 599 www.yourcosmeticdoct or.tv Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery Dr Lycka is often asked about cosmetic surgery procedures the stars have had. His advice - achieve natural good looks preferable to overdone cases featured in the media. www.youtube.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cosmetic Surgery Secrets.. Face Lift, Boob Jobs and More Posted by: TheCosmosclinic
Video duration: 294 seconds Global video hits: 1647 Cosmetic Surgery is booming, with 15% of Aussies admitted to going under the knife. As cosmetic procedures become less invasive and safer, more and more people are comfortable with the idea of getting 'something done', be it liposucition, dermal filler, botox, face lift or small tuck. www.cosmosclinic.com .au Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cathy Newman on the rise of cosmetic surgery Posted by: Channel4News
Video duration: 353 seconds Global video hits: 337 In the studio is the Guardian journalist Zoe Williams, and in Birmingham Zoe Talbot, who had to have her breast implant removed after it ruptured. . Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cosmetic Surgery Boca Raton CALL LEO VIDAL @ 800-535-4072 Posted by: CosmeticSurgeryFL1
Video duration: 208 seconds Global video hits: 1160 cosmeticsurgery.in-f lorida.net For the best Plastic Surgery in Boca Raton and the best quality combined with the best rates for facelifts, nose jobs, breast augmentation, scar removal, or tummy tucks come to Cosmetic Surgery Boca Raton. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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'Ban cosmetic surgery ads' Posted by: pressassociation
Video duration: 127 seconds Global video hits: 69 Experts have called for a ban on all cosmetic surgery advertising. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Newport Beach Plastic Surgery Body Contouring Center, Orange County, California Posted by: PSBCCenter
Video duration: 264 seconds Global video hits: 3948 plasticsurgerybodyco ntouring.com Board certified plastic surgeon, Siamak Agha-Mohammadi , MD, PhD, FACS, graduated from the renowned Medical School at the University of Cambridge, England. Dr. Siamak Agha then completed his residency in General Surgery, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery... Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cosmetic Surgery Daytona Beach CALL LEO VIDAL @ 800-535-4072 Posted by: CosmeticSurgDaytona
Video duration: 296 seconds Global video hits: 1022 cosmeticsurgery.inda ytona-area.com. For your cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, aesthetic surgery, reconstructive surgery, breast augmentation, breast implants, nose jobs, and facelifts you should come to Cosmetic Surgery of Daytona Beach. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Extreme Plastic Surgery: Woman Receives Record Number of Cosmetic Surgeries (04.06.11) Posted by: ABCNews
Video duration: 301 seconds Global video hits: 57560 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Beauty Mantra - Aesthetic and Cosmetic surgery Posted by: careworldtv
Video duration: 942 seconds Global video hits: 243 In todays world people are looking for 10/10 beauty. For this they are getting their lips and other facial features enhanced. This episode guides viewers on how they can get their desired features though correct methods of cosmetic surgery.Subscribe NOW to get daily updates on many such useful videos and At-Home Tips www.youtube.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: yonghan533. on 11 May 12, 00:01:26
wtf??...looks even more? ugly...
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:36:50
I posted the text of the whole article. Now from what I heard another 30% of patients are coming from Japan. Also note that this article mentions that regulations in China have not kept up so Chinese are not going to be as trusting of their doctors. I looked at the ISAP survey but it doesn't mention to whom the procedures are actually done it just breaks it down on where? the procedures are done.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:33:32
Her family had no idea. Asked how she would explain her new face to them, she paused before replying, "I am right now trying to figure that out." Shi Da, Li Bibo, Zhang Jing? and Jonathan Kaiman contributed research. A version of this article appeared in print on April 24, 2011, on page A6 of the New York edition with the headline: For Many Chinese, New Wealth and a Fresh Face.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:32:58
A 23-year-old bank employee from Harbin in northeastern China said she deliberated for a week before she underwent a $15,000? operation to reshape her cheekbones and jaw line. Her other thought, she said, had been to open a Starbucks with her savings. "It was a snap decision," she said, seated on her hospital bed, her face swathed in bandages. "I was curious to see what I would look like."
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:32:32
"She looked very pretty before, but now Chinese want to be perfect," said the mother, who refused to? give her name. "If she had my jaw," she added, "I wouldn't have allowed her to have this operation." After a classmate had her jaw reshaped, the mother said, her daughter pleaded for the operation until finally she gave in.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:32:11
Not everyone is so open. Down the hall from Devil's V.I.P. suite, a Chinese military? officer had secretly arranged an operation that cost about $9,000 to reshape her 23-year-old daughter's jaw. First the officer told her husband that their daughter was traveling with friends. Then she called him from the hospital and asked him to deliver chicken soup to help the daughter's sore throat. The father found the girl in bed with a heavily bandaged jaw and a swollen face, barely able to speak.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:31:47
She made no effort to hide her operation from her colleagues at a Beijing advertising and entertainment agency? or from her friends, five of whom have undergone the same procedure. "Cosmetic surgery is now accepted in practically every household," she said cheerily as she picked at her lunch. "It is not a big deal any more."
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:31:19
Having renovated one part of their face, many patients find the lure of more work irresistible. Between 30 to 40 percent return, he said. Chen Xiaomeng, a petite 25-year-old, said her double-eyelid surgery two months ago made her look less sleepy ? an effect she once tried to achieve by using thin strips of clear tape, available at 7-Elevens throughout Beijing. Now she is? considering a nose job.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:30:55
At the other end of the spectrum is Evercare's Aikang hospital, with a grand piano in the lobby, an underground tunnel for patients who want privacy and surgeons like Dr. Wang Jiguang, who has performed thousands of operations. Patients younger than 19 are told to return when they are old enough to make a decision about a permanent change to their looks. Mr. Li of Evercare, a 46-year-old former government journalist, said the typical procedure cost between about $1,500 and? $3,000.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:30:32
"Strictly speaking, this thing is not allowed," she added. "But why do we have it? Because many people want to look good and find the price of the procedure too high and they can't afford it." Of two dozen Beijing beauty salons contacted by phone, 15 said they offered either double-eyelid surgery or Botox injections or both, along with manicures, pedicures? and facials.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:30:07
For now, many beauty salons, like one downtown Beijing branch of a major chain, are capitalizing on the lack of oversight. One recent afternoon, a 62-year-old woman in a white coat who described herself? as an internist said she could summon a doctor who could give a visitor double eyelids in 20 minutes about $180, a fraction of the standard hospital fee. "Immediately you will look different," she said.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:29:35
The shortcomings of China's medical system are hardly limited to cosmetic and plastic surgery. But the industry now generates an estimated $2.3 billion in revenue, and the government has begun to take note. Officials say new regulations will probably be issued this year. One implicit goal is to halt the? flow of Chinese patients to better-established hospitals in South Korea. Mr. Ma estimates that Chinese make up 30 percent of cosmetic surgery patients in Seoul.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:29:12
Health officials demanded an inquiry. But Mr. Zhao, who also serves as the vice director of Beijing's government-run Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Hospital, said it was impossible to gather evidence because the body was quickly cremated ? a common? practice in China when hospitals privately settle malpractice claims. "Personally speaking, I think this is pretty despicable," he said. "We need to get to the bottom of such cases in order to protect people in the future."
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:28:34
Beauty parlors are flagrant violators, illegally administering Botox injections and performing eyelid surgery. Mr. Ma likened the industry to a medical "disaster zone," with frequent? accidents. His point was underscored when a 24-year-old former contestant on the Chinese reality show "Super Girl" died after her windpipe filled with blood during an operation to reshape her jaw in Hubei Province.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:28:16
China's regulatory system, by all accounts, has not kept up. At the conference in Beijing in November, Mr. Ma, the vice health minister, said the situation "can even be called neglect." Out of 11 clinics and hospitals offering cosmetic or plastic surgery that were inspected late last year, he said,? fewer than half met national standards. Employees lacked professional credentials, he said; equipment and materials were subpar.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:27:27
Third is the reshaping of the jaw to make it narrower and longer, he said. The youthful patients include job applicants hoping to enhance their prospects in the work force, teenagers who? received cosmetic surgery as a high school graduation present and even middle school students, most of whom want eye jobs, surgeons say.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:27:02
Nationally, the most requested surgeries have nothing to do with age: The No. 1 operation is designed to make? eyes appear larger by adding a crease in the eyelid, forming what is called a double eyelid, said Zhao Zhenmin, secretary general of the government-run Chinese Association of Plastics and Aesthetics. The second most popular operation raises the bridge of the nose to make it more prominent ? the opposite of the typical nose job in the West.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:26:32
mor And the number of operations is doubling every year, Mr. Ma said at a conference organized by the Health Ministry in November. "We must recognize that plastic and cosmetic surgery has now become a common service, aimed at the masses," he said. Face-lifts and wrinkle-removal treatments are in vogue, just as in the West.? But at Evercare, which runs a chain of cosmetic-surgery hospitals in China, two-fifths of patients are in their 20s, said Li Bin, the general manager and one of the founders.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:24:59
more In just a decade, cosmetic and plastic surgery has become the fourth most popular way to spend discretionary income in China, according to Ma Xiaowei, China's vice health minister. Only houses, cars and travel rank higher, he? said. No official figures exist, but the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery estimated in 2009 that China ranked third, behind the United States and Brazil, with more than two million operations annually.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:24:17
more "I am not nervous at all," said Devil (the English first name she chose for herself, and the only one she would reveal) as she awaited surgery at Evercare Aikang hospital in downtown Beijing. "I will look more sophisticated and exquisite." The breathtaking pace of? transformation for upwardly mobile Chinese ? from bicycles to cars, village to city, housebound holidays to ski vacations ? now extends to faces.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:23:31
continued from the NY times But her jaw line? Too square for her liking. So the 22-year-old television reporter recently traveled from a coastal province to a private hospital in downtown Beijing to have it? reshaped ? for about $6,000. Her boyfriend, a 29-year-old businessman wearing designer eyeglasses, picked up the bill.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 02:22:13
Well since it doesn't register about chinese and japanese plastic surgery here is an article from the NY times. For Many Chinese, New Wealth and a Fresh Face By SHARON LaFRANIERE Published: April 23, 2011 BEIJING ? Even in a blue-striped hospital bathrobe, her face wiped clean of makeup and marked with purple lines by her surgeon, the young woman who called herself Devil embodied? an image of beauty widely admired in China: large, luminous eyes, a delicate nose and softly sculpted cheekbones.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 01:48:16
Chinese going to? Korean means something. It means they prefer to be treated in Korea since they perceive them better than Chinese doctors. Chinese with cash are going to Korea because they can afford plastic surgery. A lot of chinese can't even if they want to look like Koreans who they see on imported TV shows. They are still too for to be able to afford surgery.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 01:45:56
Have you ever been to Korea? You? are making wild generalizations about kids in Korea.
By: redwhitedude. on 04 May 12, 01:44:25
cite your sources to back up your claim. I want to see where they state "I want to make myself? look more caucasian."