Longevity Magazine

Aesthetically SPEAKING

The demand for plastic and reconstructive surgeries grows year-on-year. In fact, according to the American Society for Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the number of cosmetic procedures conducted annually has increased by a staggering 115% since 2000.

Many individuals are feeling more comfortable with the idea of surgery, and studies are showing that much of this has to do with how surgery aids individuals in improving their

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