Brisbane, Australia (ContentDesk) June 23, 2006 -- There is a lot of information and hype around laser eye surgery and the possible benefits that it can provide.
But consumers need the full picture and not just a list of likely positives.
A new lasik eye surgery information portal (http://www.best-buy-laser-eye-surgery.com) provides just that:
a range of quality information and resources about laser eye surgery so that those who are vision impaired can decide for themselves whether laser eye surgery is right for them and whether the possible complications match off against the expected gains.
Jane Brennan, creator of Laser Eye Surgery puts it like this: Thanks to advances in computer technology in medical science laser eye surgery is now widely available but it is still surgery and consumers need to weigh up all the factors involved before making a decision that affects their sight.
Laser Eye Surgery has a broad range of articles, news items and useful resources freely available to web visitors.
New content is constantly being added to keep the vision impaired up-to-date on the latest advancements in eye surgery.
Topics already covered by the Laser Eye Surgery site include the costs involved, possible complications, how to choose a surgeon and the different types of laser eye surgery available.
New topics to be covered in the coming weeks include cosmetic eye surgery and other types of eye surgery..
A small history page about Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery that involves the repair or replacement of malformed, injured or lost members or tissues of the body. The plastic surgery has two more major branches: the reconstructive and the cosmetic surgery. These types of plastic surgery differ from one to another in one main way: the reconstructive surgery is made to help reconstruct an injured tissue or a birth defect while the cosmetic plastic surgery deals only with form or appearance.
I will now present a short history lesson about plastic surgery. Although plastic surgery goes far as Ancient Egypt, the first real plastic surgery doctors were two Sicilians: Gustav and Antonio Branka.
They were father and son and they have managed to put the first brick on the plastic surgery wall by making basic guidelines which plastic surgeons should follow when doing a reconstructive nose surgery. The first man to actually create a center for Plastic surgery was another Italian: Taliakosi....
A small history page about Plastic Surgery
First Cosmetic Dentist in Illinois Certified in Nobel Biocare’s Guided Dental Implant Surgery
(ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) December 22, 2005 -- Dr. Daniel K. Marinic is the first dentist in Illinois to be certified in Nobel Biocares guided implant surgery, a minimally-invasive procedure for dental implant placement. Dr. Marinics private practice focuses on implant and cosmetic dentistry (www.drmarinic.com).The use of Nobel Biocare technologies (a leading edge developer of tooth replacement systems) provides Dr.
Marinics patients with the best of dental implant and cosmetic dentistry technologies while providing his patients the comfort of knowing their dentistry outcomes will endure for years to come.Our practice maintains a close relationship with Nobel Biocare, Dr. Marinic said. Use of their technologies and products consistently assures our patients of utmost precision, predictability and speed of implant procedures.Although there are many ways to restore...
First Cosmetic Dentist in Illinois Certified in Nobel Biocare’s Guided Dental Implant Surgery
Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Facial cosmetic surgery is the process of enhancing the appearance of the face through plastic surgery. Facial cosmetic surgery is done by qualified cosmetic surgeons to correct a part of the face that can be a cause of social embarrassment.
Facial cosmetic surgery can restructure protruding ears to complement the head and facial structure. Many facial cosmetic surgeons also practice facial implants to improve an area of the face or to bring uniformity on the face. Implants are commonly done on the chin, cheek and jaws.
Face lifting, or rhytidectomy, is another common facial cosmetic surgery that has appealed to many people who have wrinkles and sagging skin. Patients undergo face lifting to tighten and reposition the connective tissues and muscles on the face. They also trim the extra skin on the face to get better results. Face lifting drastically revives the freshness of the face. Another type of facial cosmetic surgery is the forehead lift...
New York Cosmetic Surgeon Gets Extreme Makeover
San Luis Obispo, CA (ContentDesk) December 3, 2005 -- New York-based cosmetic surgeon Dr. Mark A. Erlich uses new web-based technology by Etna Interactive to quickly and inexpensively maintain a before-and-after photo gallery of his patients.Dr. Erlich knew that his potential patients wanted to see his case results online, but the expense and difficulty of transmitting photos to his old webmaster discouraged regular gallery updates. With the new Photo Gallery management system from Etna Interactive, virtually anyone in the practice with the most basic online experience can maintain the before-and-after gallery in real time.During each of the last six years Etna Interactive has surveyed Internet users considering cosmetic surgery about what they hope to find at cosmetic surgery websites.
The most common answer is always before and after photos. Its technology makes it easy for staff in the cosmetic surgery practice to manage their own detailed gallery of before and after photos....
New York Cosmetic Surgeon Gets Extreme Makeover
Stop Stumbling Into Furniture and Find Out if Lasik Eye Surgery Can Help Improve Your Vision
Brisbane, Australia (ContentDesk) June 23, 2006 -- There is a lot of information and hype around laser eye surgery and the possible benefits that it can provide.
But consumers need the full picture and not just a list of likely positives.
A new lasik eye surgery information portal (http://www.best-buy-laser-eye-surgery.com) provides just that:
a range of quality information and resources about laser eye surgery so that those who are vision impaired can decide for themselves whether laser eye surgery is right for them and whether the possible complications match off against the expected gains.
Jane Brennan, creator of Laser Eye Surgery puts it like this: Thanks to advances in computer technology in medical science laser eye surgery is now widely available but it is still surgery and consumers need to weigh up all the factors involved before making a decision that affects their sight.
Laser Eye Surgery has a broad range of articles, news items...