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Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Star Bodies.

Today we are going to discuss: How is a thigh lift performed?

In this channel we discuss everything you need to know to get that star body that you want.

Welcome back!

The thigh lift is performed to get rid of the sagging skin that usually occurs after significant weight loss.

This procedure has the purpose to slim and smooth the area, improving the general aspect of the body.

The lifting at the level of the thighs consists of the ascension of the tissues on the thighs

(especially the internal area) and the excess skin is removed, leaving behind a scar in the inguinal area

and/or in the fold under the buttocks.

The procedure targets patients who have a considerable skin laxity in the internal area of the thighs.

The procedure is performed on both men and women, and the results are better

when the skin laxity is reduced.

The thigh lift is performed under general anesthesia and can be associated with the lifting of other areas

(such as the buttocks) and with liposuction.

The technical method to lift the thigh usually implies liposuction and the removal of the excessive skin

on the interior of the thigh.

The type of incision varies depending on the areas that are to be treated and the level of correction needed.

The incisions for the internal thigh lift are done in the inguinal area.

If the patient needs a substantial excision of the skin, a longitudinal incision will be performed

along the internal part of the thigh.

In this video, we discuss: How is a thigh lift performed?

In the next video, we will discuss: Sagging skin on the thigh and physical exercises.

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For more infomation >> How is a Thigh Lift Performed?-Dr.Hourglass-YouTube - Duration: 5:14.

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The Best Movies Of Summer 2017 - Duration: 5:19.

Summer 2017 was chock-full of great films, from blockbuster superhero sagas to streaming-only

surprises.

Franchises were revived with vigor … franchises were brilliantly wrapped up ... legacies were

secured, and Charlize Theron probably had more fun than anyone in the business.

These are the best of the best from a season full of fantastic films.

Wonder Woman

After 75-odd years of whooping bad guy butt in the comics pages, Wonder Woman finally

got her shot at solo blockbuster glory, just in time to either make or break the emerging

DC Extended Universe.

Wonder Woman did everything it needed to and then some, serving as an effective origin

story as well as a superhero adventure that stood on its own as a standalone experience

while continuing to lay the groundwork for the DCEU's big team-up in Justice League.

The reviews have been almost universally positive, and audiences have turned out in droves, laying

the groundwork for a real battle for superhero supremacy at the box office between Marvel

and DC.

Atomic Blonde

This neon thriller takes place in the final days of the Cold War: The Berlin Wall is about

to go down, but that doesn't mean the cloak-and-dagger business is over.

To the contrary: a super-spy played by Charlize Theron is sent to Germany to retrieve a stolen

list that contains the names of undercover spies.

The list has fallen into the hands of the Soviets, and Charlize will have to bash a

few skulls in her quest to discover that document.

But honestly, the plot isn't that important.

The insane fight choreography is the star here: Charlize beats up dudes using everything

from shoes to ropes to cooking pots, all while wearing the most stylish clothes imaginable.

The actress did her own stunts for Atomic Blonde, adding a touch of realism to the brutal

battle scenes and car chases.

"Fasten your seatbelt."

Okja

Netflix's Okja is a film that starts off feeling like a G-rated kid's adventure and ends up

inside an very R-rated slaughterhouse.

The film tells the story of a young girl who's friends with a hippo-like "super pig" named

Okja that actually belongs to the all-powerful Mirando Corporation, a business run by evil

twins, both played by Tilda Swinton, obviously.

Okja is their genetically modified creation, and they plan on turning the poor pig into

the tastiest, most eco-friendly pork chops on the planet ... but not if the girl and

a team of animal activists rescue Okja first.

A darkly comic vision of future, Okja has quite a lot to say about the evils of capitalism

— and the merits of a plant-based diet — while also offering up a wildly entertaining and

inventive piece of filmmaking.

War for the Planet of the Apes

The conclusion to one of the best film trilogies ever, War for the Planet of the Apes expertly

blends the book of Exodus with Apocalypse Now, resulting in a brutal Old Testament-P.O.W.

story.

In the fiery aftermath of the previous film, Caesar has led his followers into the mountains,

hoping to escape the wrath of man.

But Caesar knows his apes can't hide in the hills for long, so this primate Moses plans

on leading his people to a new promised land, where they can avoid any future conflicts.

This sets up a Bridge on the River Kwai-style showdown between Caesar and a mad Colonel

played by Woody Harrelson.

War for the Planet of the Apes is the perfect ending to the trilogy, featuring a show-stopping,

Oscar-worthy motion-capture performance from Andy Serkis.

Spider-Man: Homecoming

One of the most charming and entertaining films to ever swing its way into the Marvel

Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man: Homecoming follows wannabe Avenger Peter Parker as he

tries to fight crime and navigate high school at the same time.

Things get even more complicated when an honest-to-goodness supervillain shows up: Michael Keaton's Vulture

is the ultimate thief, and if Peter can bring him to justice, it could be his ticket into

the Avengers.

One of the best comic book movies ever made, Homecoming even won over Marvel haters thanks

to its John Hughes-like high school vibe.

And all that upbeat energy was largely thanks to Tom Holland, who's a pitch-perfect Peter

Parker.

"You can't tell anybody about this.

You gotta keep it a secret."

"Secret?

Why?"

"Because you know what she's like, if she finds out people try and kill me every single

night she's not gonna let me do this anymore!"

Dunkirk

Without a doubt, the epic World War II thriller Dunkirk is one of Christopher Nolan's greatest

achievements, right up there with Inception and The Dark Knight.

Shot mostly with 65 millimeter film on IMAX cameras, the nail-biting Dunkirk tells the

story of a real-life military retreat in 1940.

Roughly 400,000 Allied troops were trapped on a French beach, completely surrounded,

and the only thing keeping them from home was the English Channel.

Unfortunately, the beach was too shallow to accommodate military-sized vessels, so English

civilians sprang into action, sailing to Dunkirk in their yachts and fishing boats.

Nolan masterfully uses three interlocking tales to put audiences right in the middle

of the battlefield.

Baby Driver

With its eclectic soundtrack and insanely impressive driving stunts, Edgar Wright's

Baby Driver is one of the most exciting films of 2017.

This souped-up action flick stars Ansel Elgort as Baby, a young man who works as a getaway

driver for a smarmy crime boss played by Kevin Spacey.

Suffering from tinnitus, Baby drowns out the constant droning with an incredible collection

of tunes to soundtrack his incredible driving skills.

Baby wants to go straight, but he gets pulled into a robbery-gone-wrong, so he's forced

to take a stand to save everything he loves.

With its dance-like action and its super cool characters, Wright's sixth feature film is

like a mashup between Singin' in the Rain and Walter Hill's The Driver, which means

it's got a little something for everyone.

"I want us to head west and never stop.

You in?

I'm in, Baby."

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For more infomation >> The Best Movies Of Summer 2017 - Duration: 5:19.

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Mixed | Spoken Word Poetry | By: Poetic Daisy - Duration: 2:02.

Mixed

I will always be mixed, I will always be proud, I will always be mixed, and I'll say it

out loud.

I'm not just Black, not just Puerto-Rican, There's another little sliver that I won't

omit for no reason.

I'm a little bit Indian, those native to this land,

The closest band Of people when they're bound to reservations.

Observations Have been made, and opinions have been formed,

Judgments have been cast, and others have been forewarned,

"Don't lose your culture, don't forget who you are"

"Don't forget your native land- no matter how far."

But I have 3 different cultures, 3 native lands,

So how can I be expected to follow those commands?

I know not any culture, I know not any land, I know not the smell of their flowers nor

the color of the sand.

I have no stories of revolution, no stories of the fight,

I know not about the rising up or the never ending plight.

I cannot speak the language, I cannot cook the dishes,

I don't know what culture I am to marry when I become a Mrs.

I've never seen the rituals, the celebrations I do not know,

So finally it has begun to show Yes I am mixed, and of that I'm very proud

But perhaps "I'm American!" is what I should be saying out loud.

Because that's my native land and culture and the language that I speak,

I know their rituals and celebrations, and I know their stories as I seek.

I know how to cook their dishes, and that's alright with me,

Because I am American in culture but there are hidden cultures you cannot see.

The End.

For more infomation >> Mixed | Spoken Word Poetry | By: Poetic Daisy - Duration: 2:02.

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Graphing Decimals || Positive AND Negative - Duration: 6:19.

All right boys and girls take a look at this number line I have on the board

here so you're just gonna identify these points now the thing is this I don't

have numbers on every little line here do I so how am I gonna know what all

these other numbers are I'm lost what should I do yes so what do I do

with that so that's zero and that's zero point two what does that mean that means

you're going by twos every single time so yes ma'am what do you think this next

one's gonna be yeah and remember it's a negative because it's below zero right

so so I'd be 2 4 6 8 and what's after eight 10 oh that's what a one point zero

is isn't it you can think of 1 as a 10 all right

good so now we got the idea here that means if I'm going down by twos I'm

going up by 2 4 6 8 10 and what's after 10 12 14 16 18 oh good and there's 20 or

2.0 all right so that seems it makes sense 2 4 6 that's a negative point here

10 so I'm gonna write all those last I'm gonna write all these down so we can

just identify them now if I word now that's easy I laid them all down so if I

had an a right here if I said this was a what is that gonna be 1 point 4 so you

don't have to label them all on the graph but starting off if you're unsure

how this graphing thing works just do what was said here you find a number and

find another number and then tell yourself well how far is that from each

other well it's nice here they go up by 2 which means everything's gonna be

going by 2 how do I know by looking here if I just look here how do I know which

is bigger and which one's smaller yes all right so you just

look at the graph here whatever is up on top is gonna be bigger so this is

greater than that and it's just by looking at the graph if it's higher up

it's greater you can ask think of this is 20 cents and one dollar do you have

more money if you owe somebody 20 cents or do you have more money if you owe

them a dollar if you owe em only 20 cents you'll have more money right how

do I know what points we'll say this one is right here how can I figure that one

out yes hold on one two three four

there's only four spaces there are five spaces so right here

fine we read this way but I look between these two numbers there five spaces so

how do I know which what this would be yes it is three over five but I don't

want to write it as a fraction I want to write it as a decimal how do I do that

didn't we learn about fractions and decimals Oh what do we do

I went to the bottom number into a 10 so that means turn into Ateneo to multiply

by two so you multiply so 6 so this is just zero point six so 0.2 0.4 0.6

you're correct so you can still count count the number of spaces that's your

bottom number see what line iran that's your top number and just turn the bottom

number into a 10 probably it's gonna be a 10 so that means everything if that's

point six that means this is point two yes all right if you want to try it out

you could say well you know what let's go to that first line I always like to

go the first line right after zero because once you go right after the zero

then you know it's gonna go up by whatever that number is so again how

many spaces are there there are five spaces what line is it on the first one

so this is gonna be what five times what is 10 5 times 2 so 1 times 2 is 2 which

is zero point two that means everything here is a 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 so turn it

into the fraction then turn the fraction into a decimal if they don't give you

the numbers got it all right so basically you're gonna be identifying so

I'm gonna ask you what is this point right here yes ooh not 0 not 1.6 you're

almost there not 10 you're missing one little thing negative one point let's

see two four six negative one point six since we figured out that point we know

all the other ones now that means this guy right here is going to be what

one point two four six eight one point eight all right if you enjoyed this

video please watch one of my other ones probably this one you like I think that

was my last video in fact I know is my last video so try that one too but don't

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