Record numbers of people are also going under the knife to remove the years.
The survey also found that a quarter of men had thought about going under the knife.
Breast augmentation was again the most common procedure in the UK with 9, 843 going under the knife.
Those convicted under the knife crime proposals, announced on Wednesday evening, would face four-month detention and training orders.
It may be the lingering fear that a patient going under the knife does not always pull through.
By the time this obituary appears he will have gone under the knife again, this time for an autopsy.
It has issued its own guidelines to those considering going under the knife.
The 31-year-old, who bowed out of Test cricket after England's Ashes win on Sunday, went under the knife on Monday.
Redknapp admitted that if Woodgate does go under the knife, he will be sidelined for a considerable length of time.
Vainikolo went under the knife at the Cromwell Hospital in London on Monday and will be out of action for at least seven months.
Caletti, who'd heard horror stories about the scarring and failure rates common to sinus surgery, was reluctant to go under the knife.
Parnevik, who had hip surgery at the end of September, said Friday's 65 was his best round since going under the knife.
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Now she wonders whether Lahey gave Paul all the information he needed to make a smart decision about whether to go under the knife.
By contrast, more than one in five of the men who went under the knife experienced a complication of the surgery, including one death.
According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, more than 500, 000 people go under the knife each year to have arthritic and damaged knees replaced.
While under the knife, doctors found an even more serious issue.
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Fortune said Jobs had considered not even having surgery to remove his tumor, but eventually went under the knife, undergoing what is known as a Whipple procedure.
Doctors at Charing Cross Hospital in London recommended gastric bypass surgery to Steven, as a result, and he went under the knife at the Imperial Weight Centre.
When your child is the only kid in her class without an implant and she has the lowest test scores to prove it, will you agree to put her under the knife?
Dr. Rodney Horton, a cardiologist, founded Global Heart after listening to patients complain about not being able to get straight answers from hospitals about procedures' total costs before going under the knife.
Sir Bruce also said cosmetic surgery deals, such as buy-one-get-one-free offers and handing out free breast surgery as prizes in raffles, were a "particularly distasteful" way of incentivising people to go under the knife.
But, as Botox and other procedures became more socially acceptable, readers became more forgiving and less curious about celebrities going under the knife, said Ms. Lee, who is leaving In Touch for celebrity website Hollywood.com.
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But he was then told he would have to go under the knife a fortnight later, by which time his absence had caused Bradford to go on a spectacular nosedive, losing 11 Super League games in a row.
But the results are also important in a more immediate may: with plastic surgery, botox, and (goodness) vaginal rejuvenation becoming more and more popular in the more gender-equal nations, maybe these data will make women think twice before going under the knife or needle.
Some will say that your lifestyle of excess over the years led you to this point, and that it's lazy to go under the knife to resolve such a dramatic problem rather than bear down, hit the treadmill and do it the hard way.
Though the president's father reportedly blamed Greenspan for his own failure to be reelected--and the president's counselors have griped that Greenspan has been insufficiently enthusiastic about their tax cut plan--not endorsing the valiant matador of the money supply would be unthinkable, certainly not when the man is under the knife.
Peacock picked up the injury against Castleford in August and went under the surgeon's knife in September, missing the Challenge Cup final, the play-offs and England's Four Nations trip down under.
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The risk of waking from a general anaesthetic while under the surgeon's knife is extremely small - about one in 15, 000 - research reveals.
One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.
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