July 12, 2010 | In: Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery Sourcebook

Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery Sourcebook

Provides basic consumer health information about cosmetic surgery to enhance appearance, or correct defects due to congenital disorders, disease, or trauma. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources–Provided by publisher.Title: Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery SourcebookAuthor: Bellenir, Karen (EDT)Publisher: Omnigraphics IncPublication Date: 2007/09/29Number of Pages: 512Binding Type: HARDCOVERLibrary of Congress: 2007018893

Rating: (out of reviews)

List Price:

Price: $ 108.04

Question by tsun5dotsi: Cosmetic surgery?
How do we explain the popularity of cosmetic surgery today and the focus on bodily appearance in Western societies?

Best answer:

Answer by jeffreyjolin
you must not like yourself

What do you think? Answer below!

Find More Cosmetic Surgery Products

Related posts:

  1. Connolly needs reconstructive surgery
  2. What are the requirements to be able to get a reconstructive facial surgery?
  3. Facial Plastic, Reconstructive and Trauma Surgery (Facial Plastic, Reconstructive, and Trauma Surgery) Reviews
  4. Rhinoplasty: Emphasizing the External Approach (American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)
  5. Eyelids (Oculoplastic, Orbital, and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol 1)
  6. Reconstructive Surgery on the Nose, Illustration from “De Curtorum Chirurgia Per Insitionem” Stretched Canvas Poster Print, 12×16
  7. Otoplasty: Aesthetic and Reconstructive Techniques
  8. Reconstructive Male Nose Surgery
  9. Is cosmetic surgery a disqualifying factor to pass the Army flight physical to become a helicopter pilot?
  10. Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgery: the Mecca for Cosmetic Surgery

Comment Form