December 2004
Volume 1 - Number 4


New Faces, New Lives

Surgeons' Gifts: Plastic Surgery


Many plastic surgeons donate their time and remarkable skills, not just during the Holiday season, but throughout the year. At a time when gifts and giving are uppermost on everybody's mind, some amazing surgical gifts – usually, bestowed upon complete strangers – underscore a common theme of the holiday season...


Christmas Joy
A Facelift in a Pear Tree

Because so many television programs are dedicated to cosmetic and plastic surgery, because rejuvenation surgery is often given away as prizes in radio station contests and because so many people – including plastic surgeons themselves -- are actually going under the knife, we at CosmeticSurgery.com are suggesting, with only a tiny bit of our tongue tucked into our cheeks, that we surrender the remainder of our culture to plastic and cosmetic surgery.

Accordingly, and with most sincere apologies to old English songwriters, we have redrafted the Twelve Days of Christmas and herewith submit for your continued holiday listening pleasure, the new lyrics, adjusted for life in 2004.

A Facelift in a Pear Tree

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me
A facelift in a pear tree...

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    Women Plastic Surgeons

    While some women have worked as surgeons since the heydays of ancient Egypt, not many women doctors have elected to go into general or plastic surgery.

    Actually, in modern times, not many women have gone into medicine at all. For instance, at the opening of the 20th century, six percent of physicians were women – and the percentage stayed right there for seven decades. The American College of Surgeons admitted one woman in 1913 and then, yearly, from none to five until seven decades later...

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