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Tired of not filling out swimsuits and T-shirts to her satisfaction, 32-year-old Kristin Brackemyre decided it was time to get some serious breasts. But before that could happen, she knew she had to do some serious homework. She and her lawyer boyfriend researched breast-augmentation surgery as if they were preparing a case for trial. They ...
Tuesday 2006-12-26, San Diego (English)
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Allergan Announces FDA Approval of INAMED(R) Silicone-Filled Breast Implants for Breast Augmentation, Reconstruction and Revision Surgery06 -- Women in the United States Now Have New Options in Breast Aesthetics --IRVINE, Calif., Nov 17, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Allergan, Inc. (NYSE:AGN) today announced that the United States Food and ...
Friday 2006-11-17, Stockhouse (English)
'The Boob Lady': She's on a mission to create the breast 'owner's manual'
Elisabeth Squires doesn't want to be known as "The Boob Lady" forever. But for now, she'll own that title, thank you. Squires is writing an unofficial owner's manual for girls and women who want a one-stop spot for all their burning questions about their breasts, from "sprouting to sagging." MERYL SCHENKER / P-I Elisabeth Squires talks about ...
Thursday 2006-11-30, Seattle Post (English)
Buoyed by bigger breasts
Updated 12/18/2006 9:30 PM ET | | | By Rita Rubin, USA TODAY Think Salma Hayek. That's the look Monica Munro was going for when, after thinking about it for half her life, she finally went ahead and got breast implants in May. "I look proportionate now," says the 5-foot-2 Munro, who went from "barely A"-cup breasts to 34DD, "bordering on E." "I ...
Tuesday 2006-12-19, USA Today (English)
Looks Can Kill
Last year, 291,000 American women had bags implanted in their breasts, 324,000 Americans had fat vacuumed out of their bodies, and 231,000 had fat, skin and muscle cut from around their eyes. Add less common operations such as buttock lifts, pectoral implants and vaginal rejuvenations, as well as "minimally invasive" procedures such as ...
Tuesday 2006-11-21, Buffalo News (English)
Cosmetic surgery gets a lift from boomers
Posted 12/10/2006 10:21 PM ET | | | By Mary Brophy Marcus, Special for USA TODAY Jamie Kabler didn't opt for cosmetic surgery because he hoped to look like Brad Pitt. "I just wanted to look as young as I feel," says Kabler, 59, owner of a diet supplement company in Los Angeles. "I work out and eat right. Cosmetic surgery has become part of my ...
Monday 2006-12-11, USA Today (English)