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Elective cosmetic procedures may be soon targeted by a "Bo-tax." The White House and Senate Democrats have ... breast implants, tummy tucks, wrinkle-smoothing injections and other procedures as they search for ways to pay for costly health care overhaul plans.
The plan calls for a 5 percent excise tax on elective cosmetic surgeries and procedures. The plan, projected to raise $6 billion, ...
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... , a field whose services span minimally invasive cosmetic procedures from peels, injections and laser services, to more invasive procedures such as plastic surgery. It’s a niche some experts believe is fairly recession-proof. ... in that patients are now foregoing or postponing pricier and more invasive procedures and opting for cheaper, less risky and more temporary fixes, such as ...
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Unless you live on Mars, you can't have escaped the media attention given to breast surgery cosmetic procedures these days. Breast surgery is one of the most chosen plastic surgeries worldwide, and is currently in the list of top five most performed operations in both America and Britain. When you read or hear about it, you will hear a lot of different terms used - if you...
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... care bill unveiled last Wednesday includes a 5-percent tax on cosmetic surgeries and procedures.
If passed, the tax would go into effect in January. Proponents say it will raise an estimated $5 billion over the next 10 ... and the tax would prevent a quick recovery.
Other doctors worry more procedures could be taxed next.
Senate Democrats managed to get the 60 votes needed Saturday ...
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... range of ages. One of the most significant aspects
of cosmetic surgery is that it is becoming increasingly popular with
both the sexes as a general ... Interestingly, the ASPS reported that a vast majority of all
cosmetic procedures (roughly 10 million) are not surgeries, ...
growth rate over the past few years. As more men have procedures done,
it becomes more common and less "taboo" or " ...
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... surgery is dropping.
Despite the fact that more men are seeking cosmetic procedures than ever, the largest portion of patients are still working ... 39;s the rub. If fewer people end up having cosmetic surgery due to the tax, then both the anticipated revenue ... flailing business (and current statistics do say that the business of cosmetic surgery is having trouble in this economy) with a brand new tax ...
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