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SOUTHKOREA-LAW/CAMERA
RTXGGO8E 
August 31, 2021 
Plastic surgeon Kim Seon-woong poses for photographs at an operation room of his clinic in Cheonan, South... 
Cheonan, South Korea 
Kim Seon-woong poses for photographs at an operation room of his plastic surgery clinic in Cheonan 
Plastic surgeon Kim Seon-woong poses for photographs at an operation room of his clinic in Cheonan, South Korea, August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMV 
August 21, 2020 
Shady Rizk, 36, hugs plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Shady Rizk, hugs plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, who offers his services for free to people injured by... 
Shady Rizk, 36, hugs plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMT 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, removes stitches from the face of Shady Rizk, 36, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMU 
August 21, 2020 
Wounds are seen on the legs of Shady Rizk, 36, as he visits plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Wounds are seen on the legs of Shady Rizk, as he visits plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, who offers his... 
Wounds are seen on the legs of Shady Rizk, 36, as he visits plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMS 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud and Dr. Anis Mrad, who offer their services for free to people injured... 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, prepare to exam Dr. Nadine Zablith, 40, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMJ 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, treats a wound of Hassan Ghaddar, 23, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMI 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud and Dr. Anis Mrad, who offer their services for free to people injured... 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, wait for a patient, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVMD 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud and Dr. Anis Mrad, who offer their services for free to people injured... 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, check the wounds of Shady Rizk, 36, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVM5 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud and Dr. Anis Mrad, who offer their services for free to people injured... 
Plastic surgeons Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, and Dr. Anis Mrad, 30, who offer their services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, remove stitches from the face of Shady Rizk, 36, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
LEBANON-SECURITY/BLAST
RTX7QVM3 
August 21, 2020 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion... 
Plastic surgeon Dr. Joe Baroud, 33, who offers his services for free to people injured by a massive explosion at the port area, checks an eye injury of Dr. Nadine Zablith, 40, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 20, 2020. Picture taken August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPU 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, disposes a shot while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, disposes a shot while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPO 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares a shot while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares a shot while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPN 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, talks to a patient while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, talks to a patient while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPK 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, uses his phone to take a photo of a patient... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, uses his phone to take a photo of a patient while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPG 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, talks to a patient while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, talks to a patient while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPC 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, applies Botox to a patient while conducting... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, applies Botox to a patient while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMPB 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares to apply a shot while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares to apply a shot while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMP8 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares to apply a shot while conducting drive-through... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, prepares to apply a shot while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMOV 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, uses a device to measure body temperature while... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, uses a device to measure body temperature while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-BOTOX
RTS3AMOX 
June 04, 2020 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, applies Botox to a patient while conducting... 
Miami, UNITED STATES 
A plastic surgeon conducts drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic in Miami 
Michael Salzhauer, a plastic surgeon known as Dr. Miami, applies Botox to a patient while conducting drive-through Botox injections in the garage of his clinic, as Miami-Dade County eases some of the lockdown measures put in place during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Miami, Florida, U.S., May 31, 2020. Picture taken May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
SPAIN-LGBT/
RTS2BOFB 
January 22, 2019 
Transgender teenager Gabriel Diaz de Tudanca, 16, is examined by plastic surgeon Jorge Planas as he searches... 
Madrid, Spain 
The Wider Image: Gabriel's journey: a transgender Spaniard makes the change 
Transgender teenager Gabriel Diaz de Tudanca, 16, is examined by plastic surgeon Jorge Planas as he searches for a surgeon to carry out his female to male chest reconstruction surgery in Madrid, Spain, November 23, 2015. "Once I came out as a trans boy both socially and with my family, my main objective was to get started with the hormones and go through the chest reconstruction surgery. I really disliked that part of my body," Diaz de Tudanca said. REUTERS/Susana Vera SEARCH "VERA GABRIEL" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. THE IMAGES SHOULD ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE STORY - NO STAND-ALONE USES 
BRAZIL-PLASTICSURGERY/
RTX4MYN8 
February 01, 2018 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows a picture of the vagina that he uses during consultations with his... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows a picture of the vagina that he uses during consultations with his... 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows a picture of the vagina that he uses during consultations with his clients at his office, during an interview with Reuters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil September 4, 2017. Picture taken September 4, 2017. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
BRAZIL-PLASTICSURGERY/
RTX4MYMZ 
February 01, 2018 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows drawings in a book and some photos of his patients during an interview... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows drawings in a book and some photos of his patients during an interview... 
Plastic surgeon Andre Hazan shows drawings in a book and some photos of his patients during an interview with Reuters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil September 4, 2017. Picture taken September 4, 2017. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
TELEVISION-TCA/NBC
RTSKXWB 
August 03, 2016 
Terry Dubrow (L) and Paul Nassif attend a panel for the television series "Botched by Nature" during... 
Beverly Hills, UNITED STATES 
Dubrow and Nassif attend a panel for the television series "Botched by Nature" during the TCA NBCUniversal... 
Terry Dubrow (L) and Paul Nassif attend a panel for the television series "Botched by Nature" during the TCA NBCUniversal Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California U.S., August 3, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
AFGHANISTAN-HEALTH/
RTX1RDOV 
September 06, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur (L) speaks to a patient at Aria City Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur speaks to a patient at Aria City Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur (L) speaks to a patient at Aria City Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan August 6, 2015. Ghayur is practising his own brand of welfare in Afghanistan, where access to healthcare is limited and many cannot afford private treatment. The money he makes from the hundreds of nose jobs and Botox injections he performs on wealthy Afghans allows him to perform life-changing surgery on low-income patients at a discount or sometimes for free. Ghayur's practice in the capital Kabul offers a microcosm of Afghan medicine, where doctors, driven by a sense of civic duty, try to fill huge gaps in a public health system devastated by decades of war. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 
AFGHANISTAN-HEALTH/
RTX1RDOT 
September 06, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur performs surgery on a patient at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul, Afghanistan... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur performs surgery on a patient at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul, Afghanistan... 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur performs surgery on a patient at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul, Afghanistan August 6, 2015. Ghayur is practising his own brand of welfare in Afghanistan, where access to healthcare is limited and many cannot afford private treatment. The money he makes from the hundreds of nose jobs and Botox injections he performs on wealthy Afghans allows him to perform life-changing surgery on low-income patients at a discount or sometimes for free. Ghayur's practice in the capital Kabul offers a microcosm of Afghan medicine, where doctors, driven by a sense of civic duty, try to fill huge gaps in a public health system devastated by decades of war. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 
AFGHANISTAN-HEALTH/
RTX1RDOR 
September 06, 2015 
A plastic surgeon under the supervision of Afghan plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur, (unseen) removes... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Plastic surgeon under the supervision of Afghan plastic surgeon Ghayur, removes facial hair from a patient's... 
A plastic surgeon under the supervision of Afghan plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur, (unseen) removes facial hair from a patient's face at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul, Afghanistan August 6, 2015. Ghayur is practising his own brand of welfare in Afghanistan, where access to healthcare is limited and many cannot afford private treatment. The money he makes from the hundreds of nose jobs and Botox injections he performs on wealthy Afghans allows him to perform life-changing surgery on low-income patients at a discount or sometimes for free. Ghayur's practice in the capital Kabul offers a microcosm of Afghan medicine, where doctors, driven by a sense of civic duty, try to fill huge gaps in a public health system devastated by decades of war. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 
AFGHANISTAN-HEALTH/
RTX1RDOP 
September 06, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur (C) speaks to a nurse after an operation at Aria City Hospital, in... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur speaks to a nurse after an operation at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul,... 
Plastic surgeon Abdul Ghafar Ghayur (C) speaks to a nurse after an operation at Aria City Hospital, in Kabul, Afghanistan August 6, 2015. Ghayur is practising his own brand of welfare in Afghanistan, where access to healthcare is limited and many cannot afford private treatment. The money he makes from the hundreds of nose jobs and Botox injections he performs on wealthy Afghans allows him to perform life-changing surgery on low-income patients at a discount or sometimes for free. Ghayur's practice in the capital Kabul offers a microcosm of Afghan medicine, where doctors, driven by a sense of civic duty, try to fill huge gaps in a public health system devastated by decades of war. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVZ 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVY 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVX 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San... 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVV 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San... 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick looks into the mirror as he poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVU 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
USA-FED/YELLEN
RTX1MRVQ 
August 02, 2015 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California 
Plastic surgeon Michael Kulick poses for a portrait at his practice in San Francisco, California July 31, 2015. Kulick now spends about 16 hours a week doing tummy tucks and other surgical procedures, double what he did in 2008. Janet Yellen made her reputation as an early spotter of the looming slump seven years ago when she highlighted some unorthodox indicators of decline in consumer spending: tummy tucks, gourmet dining and country club memberships. Now she is Federal Reserve Chair, Yellen will find a much brighter picture from her novel monitoring system as she and the Fed board mull the first U.S. interest rate hike for nine years, which could come as early as September. Picture taken July 31. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
IRAQ-BEAUTY CLINIC/
RTR4YYH9 
June 25, 2015 
Rafeef Al Yassiri, a plastic surgeon with "The Barbie Clinic", speaks during an interview with Reuters... 
Baghdad, Iraq 
Yassiri, a plastic surgeon with "The Barbie Clinic", speaks during an interview with Reuters in Baghdad... 
Rafeef Al Yassiri, a plastic surgeon with "The Barbie Clinic", speaks during an interview with Reuters in Baghdad, Iraq, June 2, 2015. A Baghdad beauty clinic has seen a rise in business, with more Iraqi women going to "The Barbie Clinic" for treatments like lip fillers and botox injections. According to the clinic's owner the security situation in the city hasn't impacted the number of women booking in for treatments. Picture taken June 2, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Saad 
PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY
RTR4RX8F 
March 03, 2015 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the hand of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury,... 
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the hand of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury,... 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the hand of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury, at his clinic in Gaza City March 2, 2015. In a smart building in an upscale neighbourhood of Gaza City, Salah El-Zanin is seeing a growing number of clients. Trained in Greece, he is the only plastic surgeon in Gaza with European qualifications, and his business is booming. Picture taken March 2, 2015.
To match PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot (GAZA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY
RTR4RX7Z 
March 03, 2015 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin gestures during an interview at his clinic in Gaza City March... 
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin gestures during an interview at his clinic in Gaza City 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin gestures during an interview at his clinic in Gaza City March 2, 2015. In a smart building in an upscale neighbourhood of Gaza City, Salah El-Zanin is seeing a growing number of clients. Trained in Greece, he is the only plastic surgeon in Gaza with European qualifications, and his business is booming. Picture taken March 2, 2015.
To match PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot (GAZA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY
RTR4RX7X 
March 03, 2015 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the legs of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury,... 
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the legs of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury,... 
Palestinian plastic surgeon Salah El-Zanin shows the legs of a man who suffered a disfiguring injury, at his clinic in Gaza City March 2, 2015. In a smart building in an upscale neighbourhood of Gaza City, Salah El-Zanin is seeing a growing number of clients. Trained in Greece, he is the only plastic surgeon in Gaza with European qualifications, and his business is booming. Picture taken March 2, 2015.
To match PALESTINIANS-GAZA-BEAUTY REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot (GAZA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
MEXICO-ANIMALS/
RTR44UOU 
September 04, 2014 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City August 29, 2014. Fresa underwent reconstructive surgery after her previous owners hacked off half of her snout with a sharp object, possibly a machete, according to surgeon Jesus Paredes. After neighbours found Fresa wandering on the streets, they handed her over to a shelter where Paredes performed a three-hours intervention to enable her to breathe again through her nostrils, to remove her protruding jaw and reconstruct the lips with flaps of skin and mucous. Picture taken August 29, 2014. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (MEXICO - Tags: ANIMALS CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
MEXICO-ANIMALS/
RTR44UNB 
September 04, 2014 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City August 29 2014. Fresa underwent reconstructive surgery after her previous owners hacked off half of her snout with a sharp object, possibly a machete, according to surgeon Jesus Paredes. After neighbours found Fresa wandering on the streets, they handed her over to a shelter where Paredes performed a three-hours intervention to enable her to breathe again through her nostrils, to remove her protruding jaw and reconstruct the lips with flaps of skin and mucous. Picture taken August 29, 2014. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (MEXICO - Tags: ANIMALS CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
MEXICO-ANIMALS/
RTR44UKQ 
September 04, 2014 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Fresa stands inside dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City 
Fresa, 5, stands inside the dog shelter "Santuario Milagros Caninos" on the outskirts of Mexico City August 29, 2014. Fresa underwent reconstructive surgery after her previous owners hacked off half of her snout with a sharp object, possibly a machete, according to surgeon Jesus Paredes. After neighbours found Fresa wandering on the streets, they handed her over to a shelter where Paredes performed a three-hour intervention to enable her to breathe again through her nostrils, to remove her protruding jaw and reconstruct the lips with flaps of skin and mucous. Picture taken August 29, 2014. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (MEXICOANIMALS SOCIETY - Tags: ANIMALS CRIME LAW SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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August 25, 2014 
Geoff Chapman, "Head Surgeon" and third-generation owner of Sydney's Doll Hospital, inspects the glued... 
Sydney, Australia 
Chapman inspects the glued leg of a doll that was brought in for repair at his workshop at Sydney's Doll... 
Geoff Chapman, "Head Surgeon" and third-generation owner of Sydney's Doll Hospital, inspects the glued leg of a doll that was brought in for repair at his workshop June 28, 2014. Chapman is the third-generation in his family to operate the Doll Hospital, a business handed down from his grandfather and father. In an age where plastic dolls are mass produced, few dolls hospitals around the world have survived. However, Chapman believes their survival hinges on their expertise. Picture taken June 28, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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August 25, 2014 
A plastic bag covers the face of a doll that has been brought for repair at Sydney's Doll Hospital for... 
Sydney, Australia 
A plastic bag covers the face of a doll that has been brought for repair at Sydney's Doll Hospital for... 
A plastic bag covers the face of a doll that has been brought for repair at Sydney's Doll Hospital for repair, June 28, 2014. Opened in 1913, Sydney's Doll Hospital has worked on millions of dolls, teddy bears and other toys. Behind a toy shop on a busy suburban street in Sydney's south, "doll surgeons" transplant fingers, toes and heads, and repair broken eye sockets in dolls who were the victim of a childhood tantrum or sibling rivalry, sometimes decades ago. Picture taken June 28, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - SOCIETY)

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August 25, 2014 
The head of a plastic doll is exposed to ultra-violet light to temporarily soften it before re-attaching... 
Sydney, Australia 
The head of a plastic doll is exposed to ultra-violet light to temporarily soften it before re-attaching... 
The head of a plastic doll is exposed to ultra-violet light to temporarily soften it before re-attaching to its body, one of many techniques employed by the doll restorers at Sydney's Doll Hospital July 12, 2014. Opened in 1913, Sydney's Doll Hospital has worked on millions of dolls, teddy bears and other toys. Behind a toy shop on a busy suburban street in Sydney's south, "doll surgeons" transplant fingers, toes and heads, and repair broken eye sockets in dolls who were the victim of a childhood tantrum or sibling rivalry, sometimes decades ago. Picture taken July 12, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - SOCIETY)

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August 25, 2014 
Doll restorer Kerry Stuart rubs a filling compound into the cracked head of a plastic doll at Sydney's... 
Sydney, Australia 
Doll restorer Kerry Stuart rubs a filling compound into the cracked head of a plastic doll at Sydney's... 
Doll restorer Kerry Stuart rubs a filling compound into the cracked head of a plastic doll at Sydney's Doll Hospital, July 15, 2014. Opened in 1913, Sydney's Doll Hospital has worked on millions of dolls, teddy bears and other toys. Behind a toy shop on a busy suburban street in Sydney's south, "doll surgeons" transplant fingers, toes and heads, and repair broken eye sockets in dolls who were the victim of a childhood tantrum or sibling rivalry, sometimes decades ago. Picture taken July 15, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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August 25, 2014 
Australian doll repairer Kerry Stuart, a 25-year veteran at Sydney's Doll Hospital, pulls the plastic... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian doll repairer Kerry Stuart, a 25-year veteran at Sydney's Doll Hospital, pulls the plastic... 
Australian doll repairer Kerry Stuart, a 25-year veteran at Sydney's Doll Hospital, pulls the plastic head of a customers doll out of a bowl of hot water to soften the material before removing and replacing its old eyes, June 17, 2014. Opened in 1913, Sydney's Doll Hospital has worked on millions of dolls, teddy bears and other toys. Behind a toy shop on a busy suburban street in Sydney's south, "doll surgeons" transplant fingers, toes and heads, and repair broken eye sockets in dolls who were the victim of a childhood tantrum or sibling rivalry, sometimes decades ago. Picture taken June 17, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - SOCIETY)

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First Double-Arm Transplant in Latin America - 28 Nov 2013 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados carries a ball during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados carries a ball during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados carries a ball during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session with doctors at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session with doctors at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session with doctors at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados practices writing on paper during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados practices writing on paper during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition... 
Gabriel Granados practices writing on paper during his physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013.... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013.... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013.... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013.... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados is seen during his physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados is seen during his physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital... 
Gabriel Granados is seen during his physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados is seen during a physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados is seen during a physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital... 
Gabriel Granados is seen during a physiotherapy session with a doctor at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados (R) is checked by plastic surgery specialist Martin Iglesias during a consultation at... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados is checked by plastic surgery specialist Martin Iglesias during a consultation at a... 
Gabriel Granados (R) is checked by plastic surgery specialist Martin Iglesias during a consultation at a hospital in Mexico City November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
MEXICO-SEVERED-ARMS/
RTX15W8O 
November 28, 2013 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013.... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital 
Gabriel Granados attends a physiotherapy session at Mexico City's Nutrition Hospital November 26, 2013. Two years after losing his arms to severe burns, a 53-year-old Mexican man is enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a rare double-arm transplant. Gabriel Granados arms were amputated just below the elbow after receiving a severe electrical shock. But in May 2012, nearly 20 medics, including five plastic surgeons, five nurses and three anaesthesiologists, performed a marathon 17-hour operation to attach two arms donated by a shooting victim. The operation was the first of its kind in Latin America with Granados having recovered the majority of movement in his arm from the operation following an extensive course of rehabilitation. Picture taken on November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
Health
Health 
Reversing Amateur Plastic Surgery - 15 Nov 2013 
30 PICTURES 
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November 15, 2013 
Patient Evelin De Aguilar, 30, walks her dogs while recovering from surgery to remove liquid silicone... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
De Aguilar walks her dogs while recovering from surgery, in Caracas 
Patient Evelin De Aguilar, 30, walks her dogs while recovering from surgery to remove liquid silicone she had paid to be injected into her buttocks previously for aesthetic reasons, in Caracas, November 2, 2013. Venezuelan plastic surgeon Daniel Slobodianik performs various procedures, including operations on patients who have previously had illegal or amateur injections of liquid silicone into their buttocks in order to enhance them. The reverse operation that Slobodianik carries out costs approximately $8,200 and takes between two and three hours depending on how much fluid the patient has in the area. Plastic surgery is common in Venezuela, where many women from all walks of life undergo procedures to nip, tuck or boost different parts of their bodies.
Picture taken November 2, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)

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