
Preeti Yadav
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Dec 8, 2024 |
thehealthsite.com | Preeti Yadav |Plastic Surgeon |Tavishi Dogra
Microsurgical techniques allow blood vessels and nerves to be reattached in exquisite detail, providing the reconstructed area with a natural appearance and sensation. Cancer takes an immense toll on the body and mind. Beyond the physical challenges, many patients grapple with the emotional impact of their appearance changes after surgeries or treatments, helping restore physical form and a patient's confidence and sense of self.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
entrepreneurview.in | Preeti Yadav |Plastic Surgeon
By Dr. Preeti Yadav, Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeon in GurgaonIn recent years, fat transfer has gained significant popularity in cosmetic surgery. This technique enhances one’s contours and rejuvenates the body using their own natural fat reserves. A minimally invasive option, it offers a safe alternative to synthetic fillers and implants by yielding natural-looking results with fewer risks of complications.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
thedailyguardian.com | Preeti Yadav |Israeli forces
“Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.” – Dolly PartonLife is all about living dreams, doing the best for our family and ourselves and pursuing our goals. But today the scenario has changed a lot. We all have started living only to fulfil our materialistic goals and have forgotten that in this pursuit we might have some other things that are missing out. Moreover, when we talk about women when we talk about women and that too working women.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
thedailyguardian.com | Preeti Yadav
“Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.” – Dolly PartonYes, a true statement for the life of each human being, especially when we talk about women and that too working women. In today’s scenario if we will talk about working class, it’s quite challenging to spare time for ourselves because we are always busy in our daily routine, at home as well as in office without even giving a thought about our only life given by God and the purpose of our life.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Preeti Yadav |Abhimanyu Sharma |Muhammad Asif Ali |Nida Khan
1 INTRODUCTION Cervical cancer was ranked fourth most common cancer among women and continues to pose a significant burden to global health. World Health Organization (WHO) recorded 604,000 new cases in 2020, in addition to 342,000 deaths, 90% being women from low and middle-income countries.
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