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Abdominoplasty or Tummy Tuck and its medical benefits

Medical Benefits of Tummy Tuck or Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty, also known to many as tummy tuck surgery, has increased in popularity over the past few years. Both women and men opt to undergo the surgery. There are numbers to back this up! The data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons shows a 107 percent increase in the number of tummy tuck surgeries performed between 2000 and 2017.

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Mom Bod? Step Into A New Year: Mommy Makeover

We all are familiar with the quintessential picture the term “Dad bod” paints in our minds. And it doesn’t look anything like in the movies. Well, moms have it no more different. In contrast to their male counterpart, “Mom bod” tend to face more ridicule. This has led to the rise in mommy makeover costs in Mexico and other parts of the world.

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3 Things to Keep in Mind When it Comes to Your Diet Post a Tummy Tuck

A tummy tuck surgery is an easy way to get a beach ready body. There are various reasons why you may consider a tummy tuck, such as post pregnancy weight or being left with excess skin around the midsection after shedding quite a few of pounds. Whatever may be your reason, know that tummy tuck surgery in Vancouver is the among the best!

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4 Essentials to Pack for Your Medical Tourism Trip: Your Ultimate Packing Guide

Packing for a trip is a job that requires attention to detail and if you are off for a medical procedure, it becomes even more crucial to pack with utmost care. Traveling for medical purposes comes with its own share of stress and it is a possibility that you forget to pack an essential item.

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Lasik Surgery in Cancun

Lasik (laser associated in situ kertomalacia), commonly referred to laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery for the correction of myopia(Near sightedness), hyperopia(far sightedness) and astigmatism, presbyopia.

Ophthalmologist uses a laser or microkeratome to precisely change the shape of the dome shaped clear tissue at the front of your eye (cornea) in order to improve visual acuity.