Sentences with phrase «going under the knife»

Recently, advances in skincare have been focused on injectable fillers that tighten skin without going under the knife, according to Dr. Frank.
No one would explain their preferred open heart surgery technique based on the fact that their dad went under the knife back in 2004, but when it comes to starting and running your own business, everyone from your mother to a recent grad with no experience but dreams of being a blogger feels entitled to offer advice.
Millions of Americans go under the knife for plastic surgery, inject toxins and chemicals into their face and lips, pay hundreds of dollars a year dying their hair, buying cosmetics, etc..
And, truth to tell, there would be few modern men, however Goddess - enamored, willing to go under the knife.
Although no decision had been made at the time this post was published, the chatter leading up to today suggests that Darvish might soon become the next ace to go under the knife.
Walcott is coming back but Debuchy has gone under knife.
Zeller was diagnosed with acute appendicitis on Friday and immediately went under the knife.
After going under the knife last October to repair patella tendinitis, McGwire returned home to Huntington Beach, Calif., where he worked out twice a day, five days a week, for the next three months.
Any time a player goes under the knife, it's cause for concern — especially for somebody plagued by injury, as Hernandez has been throughout his young career.
Warriors fans may recall Kevon Looney suffered the same injury and was sidelined four - to - six months after going under the knife.
The former Man United man has already been out since last season and has recently had to go under the knife to fix the recurring knee problem.
With the Spaniard having to go under the knife to sort out what first seemed to be a minor ankle problem we are going to be without him for around three months and knowing our luck that could turn out to be much longer.
According to The Sun though, Man Utd will make a decision on whether or not he needs to go under the knife for the best possible recovery, and they've consulted with the man who recently operated on Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele after he sustained a similar setback.
The manager has now given us the good news in an Arsenal.com report that Theo does not have to go under the knife again.
These days, news of season - ending elbow surgeries is almost a weekly rite (through April there had already been 11 such announcements), and it's not uncommon for a kid to go under the knife twice before he leaves his 20s.
The Arsenal and England star has been hit with more injury woe after the club today revealed that his recovery from the injury picked up in pre-season training has not been going as well as expected and after sending the midfielder to see a specialist, the decision has been taken for him to go under the knife again, as reported by the Arsenal website.
I'm not saying Tony should've been playing already (b / c it hurt like hell); I'm just baffled that they're reporting this as if he had to go under the knife.
The first came a week after he went under the knife.
It was decided that welbeck should go under the knife a week before the TW closed which means Arsene assessed his options and decided not to buy.
That doesn't mean he will have back surgery, and it doesn't mean the only way to fix his ailing back to is to go under the knife, but Roberts is admitting that, should Kershaw's back not respond, it's certainly possible.
The night before little Herbert was to go under the knife, his parish priest gave Mrs. Score a St. Jude medallion.
Not only can this help to prevent an athlete from every going under the knife but it can also give us a dynamic assessment of when an athlete is ready to return to play.
Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick has gone under the knife after suffering an ankle injury that will keep the England international out for ten weeks.
For sure, those who believed Tiger might make it to Pinehurst for this week's U.S. Open did not recognize the «big deal» it was for Woods to go under the knife, even if said scalpel left just tiny incisions, according to Selene Parekh, associate professor of surgery in Duke University's orthopedic surgery department.
It hasn't been a secret that Irving would eventually need to go under the knife to fix this problem for good.
At the time that he announced he had gone under the knife yet again, he said via his website that there was no timetable for his return to competition.
It is not clear how many of the players who have recently gone under the knife will be back, fit and ready by the big kick - off.
After missing the final few months of last season, he went under the knife and was expected to be out until early October.
Bayern's media director Markus Hoerwick said the 30 - year - old had taken a «knock to the buttocks» and went under the knife on Thursday after suffering a burst blood vessel.
Sam Allardyce, who is still recovering from going under the knife, takes a Blackburn team without a win in six up North in what is expected to be a bitter, cold afternoon in Wigan.
He played the following week at the Dubai Desert Classic on the European Tour but withdrew after an opening round 77 and announced he would be going under the knife once again.
Anthony Martial is a player rising in the trust levels with Jose Mourinho this season, especially after being given more of a chance after the injury to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, which ended his season and saw him go under the knife, successfully, which is a good thing.
With Belgian centre - back Thomas Vermaelen no nearer to a return after going under the knife for an ankle problem last month, Arsenal's defensive frailties will once again be on show for the foreseeable future − lamented by a slow, sluggish and down - right average German centre - half by the name of Per Mertesacker.
Ledley King will go under the knife and so is once again unavailable.
The official club website released a statement confirming he had gone under the knife this evening at the Policlinico San Matteo di Pavia.
Modric is out for around two weeks after going under the knife while Bale is still nursing a back problem which has kept him out of Tottenham's last two league clashes.
To add insult to injury, Danny Welbeck, Gyan's new striking partner, has been ruled out for up to two months after having recently gone under the knife on a knee problem.
I am distressed to read here of so many accounts of staff in American maternity wards resisting parents who do not wish their baby boy to go under the knife.
Perhaps they stay perkier longer, but I don't imagine there are many elderly women with perky breasts (unless they went under the knife) even if they never had children.
The collection is for every woman who wants to improve her shape without going under the knife.
Well I, for one, am 100 % pro- «improving my shape» and anti- «going under the knife,» so I'm looking forward to trying it.
I was in college, sexually active, and totally unaware that women were going under the knife for a prettier vagina.
I went under the knife knowing that I might wake up... [Read more...]
Although there are definite legitimate reasons for having a C - section, here our experts share with you why women should get the facts straight about this surgery before they voluntarily decide to go under the knife.
Free - floating images could help doctors practice surgery before the patient goes under the knife, says physicist Barry Blundell of the University of Derby in England, whose commentary appears in the same issue of Nature.
Imagine knowing, before you go under the knife, not only that your surgeon has performed the procedure hundreds of times before but that he has practiced on a replica of you.
Currently, patients must either go under the knife to mend faulty cartilage (connective tissue that normally pads the ends of bones at joints to keep them from grinding against one another).
Some people choose to lose weight by going under the knife to decrease the size of their stomach.
Rise of the machines The current reality, however, is that most patients will opt for nonimplantable BCIs because of the risks involved in going under the knife.
We spoke to leading skin doctors about their top ways to brighten skin, prevent sun damage, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles — and no, not one of them recommends you go under the knife.
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