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Cosmetic surgery

2008
Cosmetic surgery has become the subject of intense media and public interest in the last few years. It is unique amongst the surgical specialties in that prospective patients are directly targeted by advertising, and often, through the use of aggressive sales and marketing techniques. For the general public and potential patients, understanding the procedures and accessing high-quality care is problematic, and independent professional advice from an appropriately trained and experienced doctor is essential. This advice should include a realistic assessment of the benefits and complications of any treatment. This book provides a clear and informative guide to cosmetic surgery and an overview of the range of procedures now available. The book also features an explanation of what makes a well-trained cosmetic surgeon and how to choose one. Individual chapters are devoted to specific procedures including facelifting, breast surgery, eyelid and chin lifts, liposuction, lasers/peels, botox and fillers and abdominoplasty.
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Epilepsy

the facts
2009
Describes the causes of epilepsy, different types of seizures, and methods of treatment, and tells how epileptics can lead a nearly normal life.

Eating disorders

the facts
2001
Presents descriptions of and statistics on eating disorders, and discusses their causes; their relationship to sexuality, pregnancy, and postpartum depression; their management; and their effects on family members; and includes Body Mass Index (BMI) charts and detailed diagnosis questions.

Dyslexia and other learning difficulties

the facts
1998
Provides general information about dyslexia and other learning disorders; examines the problems associated with specific learning areas such as reading, writing, language, and social development; and discusses controversial treatments, and persistent learning difficulties in adulthood.

Panic disorder

the facts
1996
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