101.   In the midst of an explosion in cosmetic surgery, the number of nose jobs has dropped significantly.

102.   Including cosmetic surgery.

103.   Instead, they are standard NASCAR stock cars that have undergone enough cosmetic surgery to make them look like pickups.

104.   Instead, Price suggests cosmetic surgery.

105.   Insurance almost never pays for the procedures, which insurers classify as elective cosmetic surgery.

106.   It has never been easier to have cosmetic surgery and other beauty-enhancing procedures than now.

107.   Insurance carriers would then require special training for doctors before they could perform cosmetic surgery, he says.

108.   It was a bit like staring at an old, homely uncle who had just returned from having cosmetic surgery.

109.   Jo-Anne Corrado of Lynnfield suffered second-degree facial burns a year ago when surgical drapes and oxygen tubing caught fire during similar cosmetic surgery.

110.   Japanese cosmetic surgery started with the eyes, Umezawa said, then moved to the nose, the mouth, the chin and, most recently, the bellybutton.

a. + surgery >>共 426
arthroscopic 12.58%
back 6.86%
emergency 6.80%
reconstructive 5.85%
cosmetic 5.49%
major 3.79%
minor 3.38%
hip 3.14%
successful 2.93%
abdominal 2.54%
cosmetic + n. >>共 198
surgery 30.65%
change 8.77%
procedure 3.85%
surgeon 3.49%
product 2.88%
company 2.52%
use 1.68%
reason 1.56%
problem 1.44%
makeover 1.20%
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