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by Trina Rowde
Plastic surgery photo viewing of before-and-after shots will not only tell you about your surgeon’s skills, it will also reveal much about the procedure itself. In most instances, people are either encouraged or discouraged with the procedure once they have seen these photos.
Always Ask for Photos
You do not want to go into a potentially risky procedure without fully knowing what you are about to get into. A plastic surgery photo viewing session is one of the best ways for you to get a glimpse of a surgeon’s sense of professionalism and skills and how you might just look like after surgery.
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by Katrina Pells
Genital hair removal is different for men and women. Usually, when we talk of pubic hair removal for men, it is hair from the penis and the scrotum that is removed. In the case of women, the hairs from the labia minora, labia majora and the clitoral hood are the ones taken out. The skin on the private parts of the body is softer than the rest of the skin so more care should be given when undergoing genital hair removal.
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by Frank Abbott
You’ve heard the terms single payer universal coverage system or multi payer system tossed around by politicians, legislators and healthcare administrators when discussing healthcare reform. But, what do they mean? Are there similarities between the two models? What are the differences? Should we adopt this system for the United States?
Single-payer systems are usually financed relying on existing taxation systems; they effectively distribute risks throughout one large risk pool; and they offer governments a high degree of control over the total expenditure on health. Multi-payer systems sacrifice this control for a greater ability to meet the diverse needs and preferences of beneficiaries.
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