October 11, 2006
Cosmetic surgery can boost mood
Having cosmetic surgery won’t magically change your life, but it could improve your mood and your quality of life; it also might help you quit taking antidepressant medications. Those are the findings of two separate studies presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Plastic Surgery 2006 conference in San Francisco.
Self-esteem was boosted 99 percent of those not taking antidepressants before surgery and 98 percent of those who did take antidepressants before surgery cited better self-esteem,
Filed under Surgical news by Dixon Peter.




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