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		<title>Lip Fillers – the fine line between good and bad as told by a Cosmetic  Plastic Surgeon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 09:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Kardashians to the Hiltons, the demand for luscious lips is a real thing. Lip fillers are enjoying a bit of a moment, according to a study in the UK they are the most Googled beauty search in the UK &#8211; and South Africa is fast embracing the 45-minute treatment trend! However, the question on everyone’s lips is how much is enough and what is too much of a good thing? Cape Town-based Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, Dr Clare Neser gives us a roundup of 2018’s hot surgical trend. Dermal Filler is essentially a soft tissue filler which is injected into the skin by using an ultra-fine needle or thin blunt cannula.  The filler is placed in an exact position to achieve the patient’s desired volume, filling or smoothening effect. The most common dermal filler is Hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring sugar that is found in our skin.  Hyaluronic acid is a non-permanent substance and is naturally broken down by the body over time and can last anything from 9 months to 2 years depending on the type of filler used. Dr Clare Neser Wonderful as the results are when applied correctly, patients are understandably afraid of walking out with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Child Ear Moulding – a safe, painless alternative to ear surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 09:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From bullying to compromised self-confidence, children with deformed ears are at risk of a wide range of social and psychological issues that can potentially lead to low self-esteem. Peer ridicule and low performance are possible challenges faced by school-goers with congenital ear deformities. While ear surgery is an option, it is costly and eligible children are typically five or six years old, which means they have since entered a schooling environment and their ear defect may leave them vulnerable to being antagonised by classmates. Parents can now avert these dangers through a revolutionary and painless non-surgical procedure called ‘ear moulding’. Above and beyond negating surgical trauma and costly medical fees, ear moulding is available to new-born children. “Ear moulding is something I am very excited about because it offers a non-surgical alternative,” says Dr Clare Neser, a Cape Town-based plastic and reconstructive surgeon who offers ear moulding as a corrective treatment. The procedure involves an ear-shaped silicone mould that is applied to each ear and helps to correct the abnormality through a non-invasive procedure. This eradicates the financial incumbent of ear surgery that could cost over R50 000 and is rarely covered by medical aid. The treatment is most effective [...]]]></description>
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