July 2008 Articles

    • Nip/Tuck to end after season 6 in: General Plastic Surgery Tag(s):

      Technorati Tags: , , The controversial Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning medical series, Nip/Tuck, is about to let the curtains fall after the drama series’ sixth season, which will end by early 2011. The plastic surgery TV series was created by Ryan Murphy for FX Networks. The show follows the lives of two plastic surgeons, Sean McNamara played by Dylan Walsh and Christian Troy played by Julian McMahon. During the first four seasons, the show was set in Miami, but then moved to L.A.

    • Brigitte Nielsen gets plastic surgery in front of TV cameras in: Liposuction Surgery Tag(s):

      Technorati Tags: brigitte nielsen, plastic surgery Brigitte Nielsen was in the news just recently for planning to get plastic surgery on TV. Now, it has been realized and Brigitte has undergone surgery while the cameras are rolling. The Danish actress and model told doctors to "make a Barbie doll out me," suggesting that she is willing to undergo several surgical procedures in order to, well, look like a Barbie doll. Dr. Gerhard Sattler started the operation by giving viewers of “Turning Old Into New” a glimpse of what a surgical procedure looks like. The first was liposuction procedure. Sattler let TV viewers see an up-close-and-personal look at the operation while he was extracting liters of fat from Nielsen’s thighs, hips, and love handles. To add to the thrill, Nielsen was fully awake the whole time.

    • Greeting cards to celebrate plastic surgery in: General Plastic Surgery Tag(s):

      Technorati Tags: , It cannot be denied that plastic surgery is slowly becoming a norm in the modern world where beauty is highly esteemed. Every year, the number of people going under the knife is tremendously increasing. So in order to make the most out of the situation, a North Texas entrepreneur launched a business that might earn him a huge amount of money. Lift Me Up greeting cards are now available for sale to those who are looking for ways to celebrate a family member’s plastic surgery makeover. The greeting cards are created by Camie Dunbar who believes that it is just appropriate for family members or friends to give encouragement and the needed ‘lifting up’ to those who have gone under the knife. Plastic surgery is a serious surgery so a little thing helps a lot in keeping your loved one encouraged in the duration of her or his recovery.