I presume you mean blockage of the artery in the leg. Safest procedure will be angioplasty, dilatation and stenting
Although no surgery can be considered totally safe currently the safest procedure is the lap band. The lap band does not injure body parts in the process and for the most part does not have any complications.
The lap band procedure is the safest of the weight loss surgeries, but it does have known side effects, and all surgery is risky. It is safest and most effective when the patient adheres to the prescribed diet.
It doesn't really matter.
It is not the safest way because it is major surgery. Women should only have it if they need it.
There are always risks when one chooses to have liposuction surgery. If one is wanting to have fat liposuction the safest way is to choose a very reputable physician or specialist. One should always ask for references in this type of surgery as well.
Yes, currently, lasik is the most tested option for corrective eye surgery. It is the safest possible surgery available if you discount others that are still in their testing stages.
The safest toddler toys include things that do not have sharp edges or small pieces. Many of them are soft like stuffed animals or larger plastic items are good ideas.
Hysteroscopy is usually the safest way to remove an embedded IUD. Rather than surgery, a scope is inserted into the uterus, and the doctor removes the IUD during an outpatient procedure.
That would likely be your own cartilage. I would recommend discussing this your plastic surgeon prior to your rhinoplasty during a consultation.
KNIVES AND FORKS, mostly around little kids hold them up to their head!
what do you mean??? safest to retrieve? safest to destroy? safest hiding place? safest to be near for a long period of time? safest what???