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HDTV Increases Attention to Varicose Veins


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Ever since HDTV became the norm in many American households, small time television stars have been flocking to get cosmetic surgery procedures that they otherwise wouldn't have bothered to get. That close-up look at what they look like is a wake-up call that perhaps they aren't looking their best. And as it becomes increasingly common to record and replay our own home videos in HD, there's a good chance that the average person is going to want to consider some cosmetic work of his own.

Most of the attention that we pay to ourselves when seeing pictures or video footage is focused on the face and on body weight. As a result, these are the most common procedures that someone will get after viewing an unfavorable HD appearance of themselves. However, there are other things that we may notice as well, such as the appearance of varicose veins in the legs. We may cover them up and think nothing of it on a normal day but then we see that flash of streaked blue lines on the TV screen and we start thinking that maybe we should give a doctor a call to find out what to do about those veins.

Question of the Day: Would you be more inclined to treat varicose veins if you saw them on yourself in HDTV?

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