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...LaRoe believes the reason why breasts sag is inherent in the manner of their attachment to the chest. The breast is a separate organ, attached to the fan-shaped pectoral muscle by connective tissue. If this tissue is naturally weak, or is weakened by maltreatment, the breast will sag. Harsh confinement hampers the circulation, and so the tissue weakens because of inadequate nourishment from the blood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Plastic Surgery | 10/7/1940 | See Source »

Surgical correction of bosom sag involves lifting the breast, reattaching it firmly to the pectoral muscle by means of absorbable sutures, transplanting the nipple and areola (pigmented circle) to their esthetically proper site on the new formation. The incision leaves an inconspicuous scar, and since it is made downward from the new nipple site, the breasts are completely unmarked above the nipples. If the breast is "hypertrophic" (over-developed), superfluous tissue is removed in a wedge-shaped segment. If it is "atrophic" (under-developed), an uplifting and reshaping job alone often restores a satisfactory contour; if not, fatty tissue lifted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Plastic Surgery | 10/7/1940 | See Source »

...Duchess of Windsor is 44 years old, has a large mole on the right side of her chin and jowls that are beginning to sag. Last week, as the royal pair sailed for the Bahamas, Manhattan newspapers reported that the Duchess would stop in the U. S. for a plastic operation on her face. Whether she intended to have her mole clipped, her nose cropped or her face lifted, no one could say. She had reputedly engaged rooms at Manhattan's Wickersham Hospital for the second week in September. Her surgeon was to be Dr. Irving Daniel Shorell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Face Lifted? | 8/12/1940 | See Source »

...ordered burlesque shows not only to drape their naked cuties, but to drape themselves in an even more euphemistic name. Complying reluctantly with this ukase, the louse-opera impresarios put a little more gauze on their strip-teasers, advertised their wares as "Frolics" and "Follies." Promptly business started to sag. Even when desperate divas began to strip to their pelts again, the box office was still in the doldrums. Last week the operators of Manhattan's three remaining burlesque houses got together with union representatives, prepared to beard Mayor LaGuardia and reclaim the name "burlesque...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Louse Opera | 7/15/1940 | See Source »

...these two over do their parts a bit at the beginning when they reminisce about their late married life, and at the end when battling among a nest of telephones and fast-flying epithets. Yet the well-night perfect script holds up any such points where the movie might sag. Ralph Bellamy is the perfect sucker for the schemes of Grant, and the reporters who are constantly present in the press-room of the jail keep things moving. Fine dramatic relief is provided by the efforts of the condemned murderer and his girl-friend. The purpose of the picture, though...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 3/8/1940 | See Source »

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