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Cosmetic Surgery Types

Cosmetic surgery procedures have been gaining popularity throughout the US over the years. From 2003 to 2004, there was a 44% increase in the total number of cosmetic surgeries performed. The top cosmetic procedures for women were liposuction, breast augmentation, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck and facelift. The top cosmetic procedures for men were liposuction, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, male breast reduction and hair transplantation. It is important that consumers learn everything they can about the procedure they pursue before making an final decisions. Choose a procedure type below to read procedure descriptions, frequently asked questions, potential procedure risks, national surgery prices, and surgery costs reported by consumers.

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To learn more about the cosmetic procedure you are interested in, please choose a procedure type below. Inside you will find an overview and explanation of the procedure, frequently asked questions, average costs and prices, potential procedure risks, and more.

Cosmetic Surgery Procedure News

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