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	<title>Comments on: Post Surgical Blues: Who is Around You Makes a Big Difference</title>
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		<title>By: Cosmetic Surgery Re-Dos &#124; PriceDoc Talk</title>
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		<description>[...] Some people are never going to be pleased with their cosmetic surgeries because they are hoping for perfection&#8230;which is impossible. Today, there are tons of people electing for plastic surgery that are unhappy with their results. These same people are a target for secondary surgeries. According to NYTimes.com, even though our economy is still quite low and even though cosmetic surgery is down, revisions for dissatisfied patients are still in demand. Reasons for dissatisfaction depend on each individual procedure. Rhinoplasty surgeries vary on the patient&#8217;s cartilage, the healing time-frame and the building materials. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Some people are never going to be pleased with their cosmetic surgeries because they are hoping for perfection&#8230;which is impossible. Today, there are tons of people electing for plastic surgery that are unhappy with their results. These same people are a target for secondary surgeries. According to NYTimes.com, even though our economy is still quite low and even though cosmetic surgery is down, revisions for dissatisfied patients are still in demand. Reasons for dissatisfaction depend on each individual procedure. Rhinoplasty surgeries vary on the patient&#8217;s cartilage, the healing time-frame and the building materials. [...]</p>
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