November 27, 2013

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What age is too old for cosmetic procedures?

According to an opinion piece published in JAMA Dermatology, when considering the appropriate ages for aesthetic procedures, the question isn’t so much “What age is too young” as it is “What age is too old?”  » More

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Cosmetic Surgery Physician Needed

Facial Plastic Surgeon looking for physicians experienced in cosmetic surgery to take over practice as current surgeon transitions into retirement. Practice is located withing the Atlanta metro area with an in-office surgery center and beautifully designed and decorated large office space.
Contat: Anna Paulk at 404-252-9991 or apaulk@bellsouth.net

Cryotherapy after surgery may reduce narcotic use

Cryotherapy in patients who have undergone open abdominal surgeries may help to reduce the use of narcotic painkillers during recovery, a recent study suggests. » More

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Botulinum toxin injections: Cosmetic & Therapeutic treatment options

Botulinum toxin have a variety of medical uses, including smoothing out frown lines and treating pain. Articles, video, tools, and CME to help you stay up-to-date on the latest medical advances involving neurotoxins. Read more.

Navigating neurotoxins' differences

With three neurotoxins now available in the United States marketplace, a panel of experts weighs in on how these products differ, if at all. » More

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Maui Dermprovides a series of dermatology CME meetings:

Maui Derm for Dermatologists and our series of 3 NP+PA meetings, Maui Derm NP+PA: Winter, Summer and Fall. They are the most cutting-edge, in-depth combination of scientific knowledge blended with clinical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology designed to provide clinicians with an exceptional educational experience. Visit www.acmd-derm-hawaii.com for more information.

FDA approves injectable foam for varicose veins

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Varithena (polidocanol injectable foam, BTG International) for the treatment of varicose veins. » More

 

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