Since we wrote about the proposed cosmetic surgery tax last week, the media has been buzzing non-stop about the “Botax” and other new options that are supposed to help cover healthcare reform.
Plastic and cosmetic surgeons are opposing the tax for a variety of reasons. Others in support of the tax have suggested that, aside from generating revenue for healthcare, it could encourage talented medical professionals to work in areas of general medicine that need them.
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