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you get your eyes to get corrected like chaa
There are several reasons why a person might use nipple clamps. A person might like the feeling the clamps on their nipples produce. Some people like to be controlled, and might be told to wear them and do so.
they are made from polyurathane and look like those clamps on like washer and dryer hoses
You don't. That's just because most doctors are against piercings. You can always deny a ridiculous request like this and continue surgery with your nipple piercings in.
An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who keeps the patient safe and comfortable during surgery. He stays by your side throughout the surgery and monitors things like blood pressure, heart rate and the amount of oxygen in your blood.
There are many factors that go into determining if someone is safe for surgery. Age is only one of those factors. If you would like to consider a lap band surgery, talk to your doctor about it. They will be able to council you as to the pros and cons, and can give you a better idea of you would be at high risk during the surgery.
Prostate surgery, specifically procedures like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or prostatectomy, may require the use of a catheter to help with urine drainage during the recovery period.
No, as it is no fun. You have surgery when you need it, unless it is plastic surgery which is mostly a matter of personal taste.
Things like saws, screwdrivers, planes, chisels, hammers, clamps and many others.
the part that hurts the most is the clamps and the needle just feels like a pinch
Reasons why it's called 'plastic surgery.'It's a Greek word 'plastikos' meaning to mold or shape.Plastic surgery dates back centuries. Ancient India skin grafts were used for reconstruction purposes. Romans repaired damaged ears of soldiers.Plastic surgery was inspired by war. In the early 1800s doctor Sir Harold Gillies from New Zealand developed many plastic surgery techniques during WWI and he's considered the father of plastic surgery. Sir Gillie's cousin Archibald McIndoe pioneered in plastic surgery during WWII treating RAF air crews.
A doctor ( anesthesiologist ) starts an IV ( a small catheter in the vein) and gives you certain medicines that puts you in a sleep like state. You should not feel any pain or remember anything that happens during the surgery.