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APRIL 2005
Cosmetic Surger's most wanted.
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SUNDAY MAIL - 13 MARCH 2005
Growing demand for a better body shape.
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THE
SUNDAY MAIL - 6 MARCH 2005
GCosmetic Surgery and Anti Aging free
consultation in Melbourne.
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COSMOPOLITAN - FEBRUARY 2005
The boob job epidemic. Young women, many in
their early teens are lining up to get fake
breasts.
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THE
SUNDAY MAIL - 27 FEBRUARY 2005
Growing demand for a better body shape.
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THE
SUNDAY MAIL - 13 FEBRUARY 2005
Teens in rush to plastic surgery ...with their
parent's blessing.
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THE
SUNDAY MAIL - JANUARY 2005
Body reshaping is number one on wish list.
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THE
SUNDAY MAIL - JANUARY 2005
Your 2005 List of resolutions.
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THE COURIER MAIL - DECEMBER 2004
All I want for Christmas is ...
The lates fad is for couples to buy each other
cosmetic surgery treatments writes Richard Finnila.
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THE COURIER MAIL - 25 MARCH 2004
It's the year of the Extreme Makeover as the
summer time television show inspires people from
all walks of life to change the way they look with
a combination of cosmetic surgery, make up, hair
style and fashion.
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B Magazine - February 2004
Featuring Invisi-cision, the latest technique for
breast enlargement creating beautiful breasts
with concealed incisions.
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THE GOLD COAST BULLETIN - AUGUST 2003
Shaping up for swimsuits.
More breast implants are carried out in Queensland
than any other state, said Pamela Noon from the
Cosmetic Surgery Report. "Our girls are among
the most body conscious in the country, probably
because they spend more time in a swimsuit than
their southern sisters." Ms Noon said.
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NEW ZEALAND
WEEKEND HERALD - JUNE 2003
Pamela Noon is 56 and looks ... hmmm maybe 40
something. And its all done with scalpels. Ms Noon
acknowledges that she is the show and tell of
Cosmetic Surgery. The glamorous Australian has had
26 cosmetic operationd and 88 maintenance
procedures over 20 years to make her look better,
younger, more attractive.
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GOLD COAST BULLETIN - NOVEMBER 2003
Advances in Cosmetic Surgery
Before considering cosmetic surgery, well known
make up artist Brooke Stevenson had heard some
'horror story' results, including excessive
scarring. Brooke was adamant she would not accept
a poor result, so she asked Pamela Noon to advise
her.
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GOLD COAST BULLETIN - JULY 2003
Very few procedures take longer than 3 hours
Looking good has never been so easy, as new
face-lifting techniques now offer a number of
options, some non-surgical. The Gold Coast's
Cosmetic Surgery Report offers the latest
procedures to people who want to look younger
longer and those who want to improve on what
nature gave them.
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WHO WEEKLY - SEPTEMBER 2002
It's hard to believe Pamela Noon has turned 56.
Relaxing in the lounge room of her luxurious
Sanctuary Cove home - a trim elegant figure in
black pants and a knit sweater - the mother of
three's tanned face is smooth save for a few
tell-tale lines around her wide green eyes. But
old photos, themselves faded with age reveal a
very different Pamela. In one she squints into the
sun, her baggy eyelids drooping and her cheeks
sagging over thin lips. She looks old enough to be
her own mother, but, "I was 38," she
marvels, "I wouldn't be happy if I looked
like that now."
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THE COURIER MAIL - APRIL 2002
A bold new face
Her cosmetic surgery empire May have collapsed
but Pamela Noon is bouncing back, writes Greg
Stolz
FOR Pamela Noon, Australia’s self-styled queen
of cosmetic surgery, it was the unkindest cut of
all. The knives had been out for some time, and
now they were being plunged into her heart. At
least, that’s as she tells it.
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