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They mean the same thing, although plastic surgery will sometimes be referred to as reconstructive surgery (procedures that corrects defects on the face or body) as well.
Yes one can get neck lift surgery on the NHS in the UK but one must apply and present their case. The NHS do not offer surgery for cosmetic reasons so one must prove they need to the surgery for purely medical reasons, usually after an accident.
By inquiring with the NHS one can get a lot of information regarding laser eye surgery and procedures involved with getting laser eye surgery with the NHS.
Look on the Nhs website and that should tell you a bit about it. Look on the Nhs website and that should tell you a bit about it.
It may be extremely difficult to get cosmetic surgery on the National Health Service. Many would say that the health service simply cannot afford to offer cosmetic surgery. If you need reconstructive surgery, such as after mastectomy, then you would be considered for surgery including cosmetic improvement. Surgery purely for vanity reasons is likely to be rejected at most, if not all, NHS Hospitals
I think that there are lots of examples of plastic surgery that the NHS should pay for - for example removal of moles that may become cancerous, breast implants for women who have lost theirs to cancer, labiaplasty for people who have long labia that cause pain, skin grafts for people who have been burned, surgery for people who have been involved in accidents. When it is a health benefit it is important for NHS to support plastic surgery, it's when it is purely about a person wanting to change how they look for vanity sake that NHS shouldn't pay.
There are a number of clinics where one get surgery for obesity related problems. One can get surgery on the NHS in the UK or the 'Obesity Surgeons Group' where one can locate a surgeon.
See your primary care provider. You should not be removing those yourself.
For cosmetic surgery information one should contact their local plastic surgery. One could also find out information from organizations such as the NHS in the UK.
The nearest place one would go for ENT surgery in Hammersmith is right in Hammersmith. Hammersmith Hospital in the United Kingdom offers several surgical procedures and among them is ENT surgery.
Depends. If someone is suffering physically and mentally I think it should be. There has to be a individual evaluation of course.
Free health care to the people of England. The NHS since Atlee's Government after WW2 is funded by the treasury and the taxes that people pay.