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Surgery for success?

Keeping an edge in the workplace can require learning new technology, receiving software training or taking classes to remain a valuable asset.

Keeping an edge in the workplace can require learning new technology, receiving software training or taking classes to remain a valuable asset. However as aging occurs and self-confidence takes a dip, more people are turning to cosmetic surgery to stay competitive with their younger colleagues. According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, about two-thirds of its members reported seeing men and women requesting cosmetic procedures for this purpose.

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