plastic surgery

NOUN
  1. surgery concerned with therapeutic or cosmetic reformation of tissue
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How To Use plastic surgery In A Sentence

  • An increasingly reclusive figure, he was by this stage plagued by money worries and seemingly in thrall to plastic surgery. The Sun
  • After the plastic surgery I had two black eyes and was very swollen. But I knew it would be worth it.
  • No longer is plastic surgery limited to facelifts and tummy tucks.
  • I've never had plastic surgery, though people always think I've had a nose job.
  • There are countless ways in which a woman can reinvent herself these days, from a new hairdo to full-on plastic surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, nearly 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2005.
  • Feeling uncomfortable about technologies that promise to make us more attractive seems a little silly, but I am mistrustful of the version of the good life that seems to be proposed by plastic surgery.
  • One of the German reporters had even had the temerity to suggest that Todd was undergoing plastic surgery. COLDHEART CANYON
  • On the flip side, emphasising girlishness as desirable facilitates the multibillion-dollar sales of anti-aging cosmetics, creams and plastic surgery.
  • OBJECTIVE:To comprehensively analyze the application values of silicon rubber in the design of artificial organs, medical apparatus, facial plastic surgery and medical release system.
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