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    They did not want her to do it because there was a chance that she could not make it. Kaci wanted the surgery because it would stop her seizures. Kaci mom and dad had to let her because it was what she wanted it what was going to make her happy her mom and dad wanted her to be happy. The surgery would make her become half paralyzed. The doctors said there could be complications during the surgery. Kaci wanted it because after treatment she could live a normal life. Kaci would be able to drive and

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    The Side Effects of Cosmetic Surgery Reading and Writing Level 4 Kirsten Ringstrom April 14‚ 2009 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 The History of Cosmetic Surgery 3 The Trends of Cosmetic Surgeries 4 The Risks of Cosmetic Surgery 5 Conclusion References Throughout recorded history‚ a pale complexion has nearly always been more fashionable than a tan complexion because pale skin represents a woman who does not have to labour outdoors. So‚ most non-white women probably wanted

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    WRONG SITE SURGERY Introduction Wrong site surgery is a problem that has existed for as long as surgery has been used to treat various conditions. When surgeons perform surgery on the wrong part of the body‚ it is deemed as wrong site surgery. Wrong site surgery covers the following categories: • Surgery carried out of paired organs such as kidneys‚ eyes and even limbs. Here‚ the surgeon operates on the wrong organ. For example‚ instead of operating on the right eye‚ the surgery is completed on

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    Janice Raymond’s publication “Sappho by Surgery” misrepresents‚ misunderstands‚ and misinterprets what it means to be a transsexual person. The conclusions that Janice Raymond reaches are not based on concrete science‚ psychology‚ or sociology. It also is not based off of any real interactions with transgender people. Instead‚ it is based off of stories‚ second hand reports‚ media misrepresentations‚ and weakly strung together pieces of historical fact that have been manipulated to support the

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    that 90% of teenage girls are insecure about their bodies‚ about half of that percentage have considered plastic surgery to solve their insecurities. But is plastic surgery really the way to lean to in your developing teenage years? Plastic Surgery can be very advantageous for the teenager who is insecure about their appearance. But‚ it may also be very consequential. Plastic surgery comes with many side effects and sometimes even results

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    infants undergo surgery. Although this procedure is very common‚ I do not think having the intersex surgery at birth is a logical decision for these conditions because it could affect the child physically and mentally

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    Though thousands of people undergo plastic surgery every year‚ there are some side effects to the procedures. Some patients have experienced headaches‚ nausea and prolonged pain. Another common side effect reported is inflammation surrounding the area of the body where the procedure was done. These side effects generally dissipate over time but can be bad in the beginning. Individuals may also experience bruising in areas of their body

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    Orthopedic surgery From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This fracture of the lower cervical vertebrae‚ known as a "teardrop fracture"‚ is one of the conditions treated by orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons. This image‚ taken in September 2006‚ shows extensive repair work to the rightacetabulum 6 years after it was carried out (2000). Further damage to the joint is visible due to the onset of arthritis - a bone/joint disease. Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (also spelled orthopaedic

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    Plastic surgery is a very necessary form of surgery. It is needed by millions of Americans every year‚ not only to improve life‚ but in some cases‚ to save it. There are two types of plastic surgery: cosmetic and reconstructive. Cosmetic surgery consists of certain procedures used to “improve” a person’s natural features‚ or give a more youthful appearance‚ while reconstructive surgery is used to restore a person’s natural form after an appearance-altering event‚ such as disease‚ infection‚ cancer

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    Cuong Le Prof. Deavers. ENG 111/ ENF 3 03-25-2013 With the development of technology and medical systems‚ changing one’s appearance is something which is very normal. People chose to go under some kind of cosmetic surgeries have different reasons‚ but cosmetic surgery do really change some people to a better life. We are surrounded by advertisements‚ movies‚ magazines which usually have pictures of stunning models. The media and those kind of ads establish standard of beauty in their audiences’

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