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February 3, 2011

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5.7 million
Total cosmetic procedures performed on patients ages 40 to 54 in 2009
Source: American Society of Plastic Surgeons

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Breast implants, rare cancer linked

Washington — A Food and Drug Administration review has uncovered a possible link between breast implants and a rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, MedPage Today reports. Read full article.

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MIT3 surgery can help paralysis

Baltimore — Results of a new study suggest that minimally invasive transposition of the temporalis tendon (MIT3) can reanimate facial paralysis, HealthDay News reports. Read full article.

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Few face creams block UV-A1

New York — A review of popular facial creams has found that few provide the UV protection to which they make claim, MedPage Today reports. Read full article.

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Surgeons: Transplant worth its cost

Cleveland — The first U.S. face transplant cost about the same as the 23 separate conventional surgeries the patient had undergone previously — and according to the transplant surgeons was well worth it, MedPage Today reports. Read full article.

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